
Too Many TVs? Here’s How to Find the Right One
Consider these five key factors to choose the TV that best fits your needs.
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Screen technology determines how a TV produces images, influencing picture quality, brightness, color accuracy, and viewing experience. Choosing the right technology helps match the TV to your usage needs, such as watching movies in dark rooms or enjoying sports in bright spaces.
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OLED
Typical price
1300.– to 2900.–Uses organic light-emitting diodes for each pixel, enabling perfect blacks and high contrast.
Ideal for movie enthusiasts and dark room viewing, offering vibrant colors and wide viewing angles.
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QLED
Typical price
440.– to 1200.–Employs quantum dots with LED backlighting to boost brightness and color range.
Well-suited for bright rooms and sports fans, providing vivid colors and high peak brightness.
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Mini-LED
Typical price
840.– to 2200.–Uses thousands of tiny LEDs for precise local dimming and improved contrast.
Balances deep blacks and bright highlights, making it versatile for mixed content and well-lit spaces.
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LED
Typical price
290.– to 710.–Features LED backlighting with an LCD screen for reliable picture quality.
Often more affordable, suitable for general use and everyday viewing in most rooms.
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Display resolution determines the clarity and detail of the images shown on the TV screen. Choosing the right resolution affects how lifelike movies, sports, and games appear, especially on larger screens or when sitting close.
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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.
Delivers sharp visuals, ideal for streaming services and gaming, especially on screens larger than 43 inches.
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8K
Typical price
3400.– to 6200.–Features a resolution of 7680 x 4320 pixels, offering extremely high image detail.
Best for very large TVs or future-proof setups; useful if you want maximum sharpness and plan to watch 8K content as it becomes available.
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Full HD
Typical price
220.– to 370.–Provides a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, suitable for smaller screens or basic viewing needs.
Good for everyday TV watching, especially in bedrooms or kitchens, but less sharp than 4K or 8K on larger displays.
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UHD
Typical price
520.– to 1400.–Stands for Ultra High Definition, which is commonly used as another term for 4K resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels).
Offers detailed and immersive picture quality, recommended for modern content and larger screen sizes.
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Display size refers to the diagonal measurement of the TV screen, which directly affects viewing experience and room suitability. Choosing the right size ensures comfortable viewing, good immersion, and proper fit for your space.
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32 - 49"
Typical price
230.– to 490.–Compact screens are easy to fit in small rooms, kitchens, or bedrooms.
Best for close-up viewing or limited spaces, offering affordability and flexibility.
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50 - 65"
Typical price
520.– to 1200.–Medium-large displays provide a balance between screen size and room compatibility.
Ideal for living rooms or shared spaces, delivering an immersive experience without overwhelming most environments.
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66 - 83"
Typical price
1100.– to 2900.–Extra-large screens are designed for spacious rooms or home theater setups.
Enhances cinematic viewing, making movies, sports, and gaming more engaging for larger groups.
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The operating system of a TV determines its interface, app availability, and ease of use. Choosing the right OS affects your daily experience, including how you navigate menus, stream content, and connect with smart devices.
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webOS
Typical price
460.– to 1500.–webOS features a simple, card-based interface and quick access to popular streaming apps.
Best for users who want an easy-to-navigate system with smooth multitasking, commonly found on LG TVs.
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Tizen OS
Typical price
840.– to 2600.–Tizen OS offers a customizable home screen and a wide range of streaming and smart home apps.
Ideal for those invested in the Samsung ecosystem or who want a smooth, responsive interface.
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Google TV
Typical price
420.– to 1200.–Google TV provides personalized recommendations and deep integration with Google services.
Great for users who rely on Google accounts, smart home devices, or want voice control with Google Assistant.
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Android
Typical price
300.– to 1000.–Android TV supports a large library of apps from the Google Play Store and flexible customization.
Suitable for users looking for a versatile platform, advanced features, and frequent software updates.
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The brand factor helps customers choose TVs from manufacturers known for quality, reliability, and innovation, directly influencing satisfaction and long-term performance. Leading brands like Samsung, LG, and Sony offer distinct features, from advanced picture technology to smart functionality, making it easier to find a TV that matches your viewing needs.
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Samsung
Recognized for cutting-edge display technology and sleek designs.
Offers vibrant colors and intuitive smart features, ideal for streaming and gaming.
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LG
Specializes in OLED panels and energy-efficient models.
Delivers deep blacks and wide viewing angles, perfect for home theater setups.
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Philips
Known for Ambilight technology, enhancing on-screen immersion.
Provides a balanced mix of affordability and unique lighting effects, suitable for casual viewers.
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