Get ready for Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, February 9, when the Philadelphia Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. EST, 3:30 p.m. PST. Now, you don’t want to settle for a mediocre TV experience. So, it’s time to learn how to improve your current TV setup or upgrade to a new one before the game day.
5 ways to enhance your current TV setup
If you’re already content with your current TV and setup and just want to gear up for the game, below are the top 5 ways to enhance your viewing experience:
1) Check your connection
Fox and Tubi offer the ability to stream Super Bowl LIX this year. You’ll want to make sure you don’t lose the game in two ways:
Make sure you’re using a wired connection to the internet if possible. That way, you’re not depending on a Wi-Fi signal, which may be impacted by how many people are over at your home for the game and using your Wi-Fi for their devices or who else is streaming elsewhere in your home. On that note, make sure you’re maximizing bandwidth by ensuring your kids or spouse aren’t streaming in higher resolutions while the game is on.
Additionally, NFL+ will live-stream Super Bowl LIX for mobile devices, while Tubi will stream it for free on mobile and connected devices, including smart TVs. FoxSports.com will also carry Fox’s broadcast of the big game.
2) Backup connection
The game is the most popular thing to watch that Sunday, so if you’ve got spotty coverage and are concerned about drops in service, you should have a way to broadcast the game traditionally (aka ‘over the air’), so keep an antenna ready.
3) Adjust the sound
While the picture quality often steals the show when it comes to watching the Super Bowl, sound quality can enhance or diminish the experience. Most TVs these days have audio settings, which, if adjusted, can really enhance the game experience in your home. If you’re more interested in the commentary, then you can adjust the sound to boost the dialogue.
In most TVs, you can usually find the audio presets and adjustments under ‘Setting,’ then ‘Audio’ or ‘Sound.’
There, you can play around with the treble, bass, and equalizer. Some of the presets, such as ‘movie,’ enhance dialogue or ‘standard’ to level out the commentary. Sometimes, it is worth checking to make sure the bass is at optimal levels, as having it too high can cause distortion. On the other hand, if you prefer to hear every impact of every play, you can turn on the bass ‘just so’ to add to the drama.
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4) Brighten the picture
To make sure that friends behind those huddled in front of the TV can enjoy the game just as much, check the picture quality of your set.
For LEDs, if it seems too dark or dim, turn up the backlight control, which can increase the brightness behind the LCD screen.
For OLEDs, instead of just turning up the brightness, turn up the OLED light setting. Additionally, make sure you turn off the energy saver or auto-brightness control settings before game day, as it can impact screen brightness.
5) Keep the motion real
Some TVs come with smoothing or dejudder settings, sometimes referred to as the ‘Soap Opera effect.’ It can be helpful to adjust this setting or turn it off or on, depending on your preference, before the game. On one hand, it could smooth out motions made on the field or create too much distraction by creating graphical trails from fast motions.

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Upgrade your current setup
If you were just waiting for an excuse to upgrade your TV setup for game day, delay no more. Here are 8 things to look for in a new TV.
1) AI integration: TVs in 2025 feature advanced artificial intelligence capabilities, improving picture quality, sound processing, and user interaction. AI is being used to upscale content, optimize HDR, and provide personalized content recommendations.
2) Improved display technologies: OLED TVs have evolved to reach higher peak brightness levels, while more LCD TVs are incorporating Mini LED backlights for better contrast and black level. Samsung has introduced new anti-glare technology for its flagship models.
3) Higher refresh rates: Many mainstream TVs now offer 144Hz refresh rates, with some flagship models reaching 165Hz, providing smoother motion for gaming and sports.
4) NextGen TV (ATSC 3.0): This technology continues to expand, offering the potential for 4K broadcasts with HDR, though currently limited to 1080p with HDR in most areas.
5) 8K resolution: While 8K TVs are available, offering four times the pixels of 4K, the lack of native 8K content remains a limiting factor for widespread adoption.
6) New OLED technology: Samsung has introduced MAX OLED displays, which are reportedly 30% more energy efficient and could last up to five times longer than traditional OLED panels.
7) Improved LCD viewing angles: Premium WHVA LCD televisions from Samsung and TCL are expected to offer better contrast and color when viewing content at wide angles.
8) Smart features and connectivity: You want a TV that can stream your favorite apps and services and connect to your other devices. Look for TVs that have a smart platform like Android TV, Roku TV, Fire TV, or webOS. These platforms can offer a variety of apps and services like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+, Max, Disney+, YouTube, and more.
Also, look for TVs that have multiple HDMI ports and USB ports to connect your gaming consoles, streaming devices, soundbars, and other peripherals. Some TVs also have features like voice control, AirPlay, Chromecast, or Miracast that can let you control your TV or cast content from your smartphone or tablet.
Check out how to score a great deal on a TV before the Super Bowl.
Our favorite TV picks to watch the Super Bowl on this year
Sales of these TVs are indicative of prices at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
1) Hisense 55-Inch Class U8 Series Mini-LED
For those who are space-conscious but still want a premium experience, the Hisense has the best of both worlds. Coming in at 55” vs. those giant screens with dimensions of 65” or more, it has 4K ULED, which means that its proprietary ULED technologies enhance color, contrast, brightness, and motion. Basically, all the components that make for watching the game. With a built-in subwoofer, you’ll not only be able to enjoy watching the game but also hearing it.
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2) SAMSUNG QN900C 65-inch TV
If you want the best non-OLED TV on the market, look no further than the Samsung QN900C. Released in 2023, this 65” TV is beautiful as it is thin. With an edge-to-edge 8K picture, it’ll be easy to lose yourself in the game and catch all the details of each play. Anti-glare with an ultra-viewing angle means that everyone you have over for the big game will enjoy it no matter where they are seated.
3) LG C3 65-inch TV
If you want OLED, the LG C3 65” hits the spot with incredible picture quality, size, and function. The a9 AI Processor Gen6, which is made just for LG OLED, has a Brightness Booster for bright images and great contrast even in brightly lit rooms. AI means that it learns what you’re watching and chooses the best settings for it. No more manual adjustments or fiddling with presets. The nearly invisible bezel gives for a seamless experience making sure you maximize every inch of real estate for every play. With Alexa’s built-in services, you can make sure your viewing experience is as fluid and integrated as the rest of your smart home.
4) LG C3 Series 83-inch TV
Keeping with the theme of large immersive TVs, this one from LG is a whopping 83 inches wide and is currently on sale on Amazon for 28% off. It is powered by the a9 AI Processor Gen6 for a gorgeous picture and performance, perfect for Super Bowl Sunday and for enjoying movies and TV shows that you love. Although it is wide, it has an ultra-slim design that can blend into the background of your home. It’s made with Dolby Vision as well and is great for those who want to use it for gaming. At the time of publishing, this product had over 500 global reviews with 81% giving it 5 stars.
Kurt’s key takeaways
There is really no bad way to enjoy the big game this year, but if you want to maximize your game viewing experience, there are many ways to enhance your current setup. And, of course, if you need an excuse to splurge, there are some top contenders that fit the bill. If you are splurging, do remember that the cost of these units doesn’t include the cost of installation. Some of these TVs need to be mounted for best viewing, which might incur additional fees.
Do you pay attention to all these details before game day, or do you just turn on the set and get lost in the game no matter what? What are your plans for this year’s Super Bowl game? Let us know in the comments below.
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