
Too Many TVs? Here’s How to Find the Right One
These five key factors will help you choose the TV that fits your needs.
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Screen technology determines how a TV produces images, affecting picture quality, brightness, color accuracy, and overall viewing experience. Choosing the right technology can influence performance in different lighting conditions, energy efficiency, and how immersive movies, sports, or gaming will feel.
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Mini-LED
Typical price
840.– to 2300.–Features thousands of tiny LEDs for precise backlighting and improved brightness control.
Delivers strong contrast and bright images, making it suitable for well-lit rooms and HDR content.
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QLED
Typical price
490.– to 1200.–Uses quantum dots with LED backlighting to enhance brightness and color range.
Excels in bright environments and offers vivid colors, making it a good choice for daytime viewing and sports.
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LED
Typical price
270.– to 750.–Relies on standard LED backlighting, providing reliable performance and energy efficiency.
Typically more affordable and suitable for general-purpose use, including casual TV watching and streaming.
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Display resolution refers to the number of pixels that make up the picture on a TV screen, directly affecting image clarity and detail. Choosing the right resolution is important for how sharp content appears and how well the TV matches your viewing distance and sources, such as streaming or gaming devices.
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4K
Typical price
550.– to 1600.–Offers a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, providing four times the detail of Full HD.
Ideal for most living rooms, delivering crisp images for streaming, gaming, and sports, with wide content availability.
Bestseller
8K
Typical price
3200.– to 6200.–Features a resolution of 7680 x 4320 pixels, delivering extremely sharp images even on very large screens.
Best suited for high-end setups or future-proofing, though native 8K content is currently limited and the price is higher.
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Full HD
Typical price
220.– to 370.–Displays at 1920 x 1080 pixels, which is standard for many broadcast channels and older content.
Suitable for smaller TVs or secondary rooms, offering good picture quality at a lower cost, but less detail than 4K or 8K.
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Display size refers to the diagonal measurement of the TV screen, directly affecting how content is viewed and the overall experience. Choosing the right size depends on your room dimensions, viewing distance, and how many people will watch together.
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32 - 43"
Typical price
230.– to 490.–Compact screens work well in bedrooms, kitchens, or small living spaces.
Easy to fit in tight areas and ideal for solo viewing or smaller groups.
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44 - 65"
Typical price
550.– to 1300.–Medium to large screens are suited for most living rooms and family spaces.
Offers an immersive experience for movies, sports, and group viewing without overwhelming the room.
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66 - 85"
Typical price
1200.– to 3400.–Extra-large screens provide a theater-like experience, filling up large wall spaces.
Best for big rooms or home theaters where viewers sit farther from the TV and want a cinematic feel.
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Dynamic range refers to a TV's ability to display a wider range of brightness, contrast, and color details, especially in scenes with both dark and bright areas. Choosing the right dynamic range format enhances viewing realism, making movies, sports, and games look more vibrant and lifelike.
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HDR10
HDR10 is a widely supported standard that uses static metadata to improve brightness and color on compatible content.
Offers noticeable upgrades in picture quality for most streaming services and gaming consoles, making it a solid choice for general use.
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Dolby Vision
Dolby Vision uses dynamic metadata to adjust brightness and color scene by scene for more precise image quality.
Delivers superior contrast and detail, especially in movies and shows mastered for Dolby Vision, ideal for those seeking the best cinematic experience.
Bestseller
HDR10+
HDR10+ builds on HDR10 by adding dynamic metadata, allowing for frame-by-frame adjustments to brightness and contrast.
Provides enhanced picture realism over standard HDR10, making it a good fit for viewers who use streaming platforms that support HDR10+.
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HLG
HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) is a dynamic range format developed for live broadcast, especially sports and live events.
Ensures compatibility with future live TV broadcasts in HDR, making it valuable for those who watch a lot of live content.
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The brand factor guides customers toward reliable TV makers, influencing decisions through reputation, innovation, and product support. Leading brands like LG, Samsung, and Sony offer distinct features, from advanced picture technology to user-friendly interfaces, helping buyers match their needs to the best value.
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Samsung
Known for vibrant QLED screens and sleek designs.
Delivers high brightness and versatile features, making it suitable for both gaming and family use.
Bestseller
Hisense TV
Gains attention for affordable models with unexpected high-end features.
Balances cost and performance, making it a smart choice for value-driven buyers and first-time TV owners.
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