
Too Many TVs? Here’s How to Pick the Right One
Here are five key things to consider when choosing the best TV for your needs.
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Display size measures the diagonal length of the TV screen, significantly affecting viewing experience and room compatibility. Choosing the right size helps ensure comfortable viewing distances and optimal immersion based on your space and preferences.
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50 - 65"
Typical price
450.– to 1100.–Medium to large screens ideal for living rooms, providing a cinematic feel without dominating the space.
Balances immersive viewing with practicality, fitting most average-sized households.
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66 - 83"
Typical price
990.– to 2400.–Extra-large displays designed for home theaters or expansive living areas.
Delivers a highly immersive experience, best suited for watching movies, sports, or gaming with a group.
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Display technology determines how a TV produces images, affecting picture quality, energy use, and viewing experience. Choosing the right technology can impact brightness, contrast, color accuracy, and suitability for different lighting or viewing environments.
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LED
Typical price
270.– to 670.–Uses an LCD panel lit by LEDs to produce pictures with good brightness and energy efficiency.
Offers reliable performance for everyday use and is cost-effective, making it a popular choice for most households.
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QLED
Typical price
420.– to 1000.–Enhances LED technology with a quantum dot layer for improved color and brightness.
Delivers vibrant images even in bright rooms and is well-suited for sports and daytime viewing.
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OLED
Typical price
1200.– to 2500.–Features self-lighting pixels that allow precise control over contrast and deep blacks.
Ideal for movie lovers and dark room viewing, offering rich colors and wide viewing angles though often at a higher price.
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Mini-LED
Typical price
790.– to 2300.–Uses thousands of tiny LEDs for backlighting, providing more precise brightness control compared to standard LED.
Balances high contrast and strong brightness, making it a good fit for gaming and mixed lighting conditions.
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Display resolution refers to the number of pixels that make up the picture on a TV screen, impacting image clarity and detail. Choosing the right resolution affects viewing experiences, especially for movies, gaming, and sports, and depends on screen size, viewing distance, and content sources.
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4K
Typical price
450.– to 1200.–Offers a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, providing sharp and detailed images.
Delivers excellent picture quality for most modern content, making it a popular choice for movies, streaming, and gaming.
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8K
Typical price
3100.– to 5700.–Features a resolution of 7680 x 4320 pixels, delivering ultra-fine detail and clarity.
Ideal for very large screens or future-proofing, but limited native content and higher cost may not suit all users.
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Full HD
Typical price
210.– to 350.–Has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, suitable for smaller screens and basic viewing needs.
Offers good picture quality for TV channels or older content, but less crisp than 4K or 8K for modern streaming and gaming.
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The energy efficiency class indicates how much electricity a TV uses relative to its size and performance. Choosing a more efficient class can lower electricity bills and reduce environmental impact over time, especially for TVs used frequently or in shared spaces.
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C
Typical price
1600.– to 2600.–Uses less electricity compared to D and E classes for similar screen sizes.
Suitable for those who want to minimize energy costs and lessen their environmental footprint.
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D
Typical price
990.– to 1700.–Offers moderate energy efficiency, consuming more power than class C but less than class E.
A balanced choice for everyday use in homes where the TV is not used for extended periods.
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E
Typical price
260.– to 890.–Has the highest power consumption among the listed classes for similar TV sizes.
May be appropriate for occasional use or secondary TVs where energy use is a lower priority.
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The brand factor guides customers toward TV manufacturers known for quality, innovation, and support, impacting long-term satisfaction and reliability. Leading brands like Samsung, LG, and Sony offer different strengths—such as advanced display technology, smart features, or user-friendly designs—helping buyers match a TV to their needs and preferences.
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Samsung
Recognized for cutting-edge QLED displays and intuitive smart TV interfaces.
Ideal for users who want vibrant colors, strong app support, and a modern design.
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LG
Known for industry-leading OLED panels with deep blacks and wide viewing angles.
Recommended for those seeking top picture quality for movies, gaming, or home theaters.
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Philips
Distinctive for Ambilight technology, adding immersive lighting effects around the screen.
A good choice for creating an engaging viewing atmosphere, especially in living rooms.
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Hisense TV
Offers budget-friendly TVs with solid performance and key smart features.
Suitable for cost-conscious buyers looking for value without sacrificing essential functions.
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