The shopping experience of buying a new TV landscape has completely changed in recent times and is quite unlike your past purchasing. To make the experience a pleasant one, here’s a comprehensive checklist to help you out-
· TV screen size- the focus nowadays is on bigger screen size. But before you are tempted to buy a big screen TV assess how close to the screen you will be sitting and also the resolution of the source material you usually watch. A correct distance will offer you lots of detail, smooth, clean motion and good edge definition.
· Smart TV apps- Be it Ultra HD LED TV or TV’s with 4K screens, almost every model boasts of an Ethernet connection, built-in Wi-Fi and hosts at least BBC iPlayer and Netfilx apps. Then there are TVs with even Amazon Prime Video and other services added to the list too. Please note that Amazon and Netflix have growing library of 4K HDR content, so better opt for a TV that supports it.
· Type of screen- there are different types of screen to choose from like- LCD, LED, OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) and QLED (Quantum-dot Light-Emitting Diode).
· Connections required- essentially 3 or 4 HDMI inputs are enough. There must be inputs for set-top box, Blu-ray player, games console and probably media streamer.
· What about HDR- the higher the colors and brightness, the more lifelike the picture. The dynamic range of HDR TVs provides stronger contrast, subtlety and depth of gradations of colors.
· 4K or not? The higher resolution sets like Quantum 4K Ultra HD LED TVs have adopted a quicker 1080p as compared to the past. The superior features, picture performance and interface one get from an Ultra High definition LED TV is definitely worth investing in. Moreover, with things getting affordable, it makes perfect sense.
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