With all the TVs available today, and technical terms and jargon, it may be difficult to find out what is important. Here is a quick guide that will help to break through the confusion.
Price: Television television varies from 100 to 2000 dollars. Smaller screens are cheaper, known brands are more expensive, and spend more money can also improve the quality of the image. Most of the entry -level TVs have a fairly good picture for most people, but TVs lasting for a long time, so it may be worth spending more to get the best picture. It is also best to buy a TV in the fall, when prices are lower.
Screen size: More in our book is better. We recommend the size of at least 43 inches for the TV bedroom and at least 55 inches for the living room or the main TV, although best 65 inches or more. More than any other “function”, activation in the size of the TV screen is the best use of your money. One of the most common complaints about the post-purchases that we heard are people who have not become large enough. We almost never hear people complain that their TV is too large.
Opportunity: Among the entry-level televisions, the most important function, what a Smart TV system uses a TV. Among the middle class models, look for functions, including local Ares, minimal and 120 Hz, which (unlike some other additions) really help to improve the picture. Among the ULED Technology-Vash is the best choice among high-class TVs.
To receive additional information about buying a TV, look at our guide to How to buy a TVField