T3 Awards 2018: LG and Sony, Netflix and Amazon duke it out in the TV categories

The winners can now be revealed ahead of Thursday's event

T3 Awards 2018: the TV category winners

We're truly living in a golden age for TV. And with the T3 Awards almost upon us, we're happy to celebrate that. Whether we're talking about awe-inspiring, massive mega TV sets, of purest OLED, LED LCD or QLED, or fantastic content providers, there's never been a better time than this to get stuck in. There are some truly amazing soundbars out there too, and we celebrate them here as well. 

The T3 Awards is a big TV party, and everyone's invited. Okay, not everyone is literally invited – only about 500 people are. But you can all read who the winners are, and that's the main thing.

So, here are the winners in the TV 'super category': Best TV (of course), Best TV Audio Product (soundbars, sound bases), Best Video Streaming Service and Best TV Platform (for broadcasters who don't only stream on demand).

This list is best viewed on a 65-inch OLED. But it's okay, your phone will probably do.

Best TV: Sony AF8

This is always one of the biggest Awards of the year, and also probably the hardest to judge, because all the big brands' flagship TVs are absolutely phatasmagorically good these days.

By the narrowest of margins we plumped for Sony's AF8, the brilliant follow-up to the A1 which, perhaps not coincidentally, won last year. 

Available in 55-inch and 65-inch versions, the Sony offers an unrivalled blend of brightness, black levels, motion handling and audio. Other TVs may outdo it one area or another but the Sony, by a wafer-thin margin, has the best set of features for its price.

The AF8 is a great looker when turned off, with bags of understated style, but it's all about that superb screen (which also, thanks to some very clever tech, happens to be among the best loudspeakers you'll find on a TV this slim).

Highly commended: LG OLED C8. We highly commend all of this year's Best TV nominees, because they're all stunning, but our judges felt the C8 ran Sony's winner the closest of all. Little wonder; LG has driven the adoption of OLED and the C8 took all its televisual know-how and design genius, and put it in a surprisingly affordable package.

Also nominated: Philips OLED 803, Panasonic FZ952, Samsung Q9F, Hisense U7A

Best TV audio product: Sonos Beam

It's almost cheating, the Sonos Beam. Not only is it a superlative soundbar but it's also a svelte and chic one that happens to include a fantastic implementation of Amazon Alexa, as well support for AirPlay 2 and just about every streaming service available to humanity.

As a party trick you can also pair it with a brace of other Sonos speakers to get 5.1 surround, but the Beam sounds just peachy all on its own. It's hard to believe such expansive sound can come from such a small and perfectly formed lozenge of a speaker.

Also nominated: Focal Sib Evo Dolby Atmos 5.1.2 Speaker System, Sony HT-ST5000, Samsung HW-K950, Q Acoustics M2, Samsung HW-MS650, Polk Command Bar

Best Video Streaming Service: BBC iPlayer

Of course Netflix and Amazon Prime Video are brilliant, but their pre-eminence in recent times has rather unfairly masked the fact that there's another 'original content maker' that's been at the forefront of streaming tech almost since the start: the BBC.

With a raft of quality dramas, world class sporting events and an entire streaming-only channel (the youth-orientated BBC3), iPlayer has the weaponry to take on the more glamorous streaming upstarts, and it trumped all of them by live streaming the World Cup and royal wedding in 4K. It's been a great year for iPlayer, and it's a deserving winner.

Also nominated: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Now TV, TVPlayer, Virgin TV Anywhere

Best TV platform: Sky Q

Sky Q is a pretty regular winner of this category. Unlike in Best Video Streaming Service, where iPlayer rose to dethrone habitual victor Netflix, nobody was able to raise its game to quite the heights of the market leader in premium-grade TV consumption.

There's not much left to say about Sky Q. The range of content and quality of the delivery make it a more than worthy winner. Even the new bundled, Sky-branded soundbar is outstanding.

Also nominated: Freeview Play, Virgin Media TV, BT TV, TalkTalk

Robert Jones

Rob has been writing about computing, gaming, mobile, home entertainment technology, toys (specifically Lego and board games), smart home and more for over 15 years. As the editor of PC Gamer, and former Deputy Editor for T3.com, you can find Rob's work in magazines, bookazines and online, as well as on podcasts and videos, too. Outside of his work Rob is passionate about motorbikes, skiing/snowboarding and team sports, with football and cricket his two favourites.