How To Pick A Good TV?

Here is a simple guide to help you pick the right television set for your home, which features the latest display technologies, a robust sound system and Smart

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Mon Feb 6, 2023 - 18:13

How To Pick A Good TV?

The Perfect Companion For Your Entertainment

With the help of laptops and smartphones, it is now possible to view anything from the comfort of your bed, including movies, television shows, live events, and more. However, every now and again, you want to view the action on a large screen without the nagging messages or notifications. Or you might want to show something to your entire family and eat popcorn while watching it together. TV is ingrained in the modern family culture, and however much the new smartphones or laptops enable you to enjoy the content, the TV will always be a constant. Your new TV may end up being the best friend of your family for many years to come.

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You might find it difficult to select from the many possibilities accessible because the TV world is always evolving. At present, there are a plethora of different TVs on the market. And any customer might find all of these alternatives to be quite daunting. The terms Smart TV, HDR, 4K, Dolby Atmos, and other similar names can be confusing to buyers. So here is a quick guide on how you can select the perfect TV for yourself and your family.

Budget

In the last three to five years, the cost of televisions has drastically decreased, and now, within 3,000 AED, you will get a stunning, top-of-the-line, 42-inch 4K smart TV with practically all the bells and whistles. If you spend more money, like 7,000-10,000 AED, you can get the same brilliant image but in larger sizes of up to 65 or 75 inches with all kinds of flagship features.

Additionally, more money gets you a wider, richer colour gamut, deeper blacks, and superior contrast, thanks to the latest OLED technologies. A bigger display is just a happy by-product of going up the price bracket.

Screen Resolution

Although the TV resolution in the past was terrible, it was all we had. Then HDTV came along, and TVs went from having around 307,200 pixels to having 1 million pixels (720P), then to having almost 2 million pixels (1080P), a threshold that ushed in the era of HD content.

This technology was further iterated over the next few years until the resolution shot up to 4K, and we went from having over 2 million pixels to having over 8 million, and we all discovered what visual perfection actually looks like to human eyes. The international standard has still remained at 1920×1080, sometimes referred to as Full HD, for a number of years now. It strikes the right balance between visual clarity and affordability.  As a result, almost every TV on the planet still features this resolution as its maximum capacity.

HDTVs are thus a smart choice if you’re on a tight budget yet want a screen that isn’t a downgrade from your other devices. If you want to go for more clarity, features and ultimate experience, 4K TV should be your pick. Budget 4K LED and OLED panels have just started saturating the market, and it will easily become the new market standard before the end of his decade.

Display Resolution

Screen Size

When choosing a TV, size is one of the most important factors to consider. You must take into account the number of people in your home, how many will watch television at once, and where the TV will be located when doing this. Then decide on a screen size that will fit your room comfortably and provide simultaneous entertainment for the entire family. Additionally, think about how close to the TV you plan to sit. In essence, you won’t be able to see any detail of any information being played on the TV if you are too far away and it is too small. 

From large, garish black boxes that took up room and clashed with everything to amazingly thin, exquisitely made TVs that fit into your home and range in size from 32 to 100 inches, modern televisions have come a long way. If you have an HD 720p TV, a decent general rule of thumb is to sit three times farther away than the height of the screen. And if the screen is 4K ultra HD, sit 1.5 times the distance away.

Display Technology

The display panel is the most crucial consideration when purchasing a TV. There are various sorts of displays in the market right now, and each has special advantages and disadvantages of its own. The new QLED and OLED displays, in addition to the almost-extinct Plasma displays and LCD screens, may cause confusion among customers. Yet the technology you select can have a significant impact on your viewing experience. So, choose the one that best satisfies your demands without breaking your budget.

OLED is by far the most advanced visual technology, although with being the most expensive as well. LG is the primary producer of these panels,  and there are a lot of great OLED TVs on the market right now. But even if OLED has superior picture quality, a decent 4K LED TV still provides an amazing viewing experience.

Furthermore, the inclusion of smart TV functions has also helped improve the TV experience a lot. If you are still on a budget, 4K LED TVs are a lot less expensive than OLED TVs, which could allow you to save money for an amazing surround sound system or sound bar you’ll need to pair with it. In short, OLED TVs can be the best option for you if you have the money; if not, the 4K LED TV shall be the next best bet.

Sound Quality

One of the most crucial components of a fully immersive viewing experience is sound. You must keep in mind that the stronger the sound output, the better the audio quality of your TV. You can’t truly understand sound online; you have to hear it for yourself.

It’s crucial to get a TV that can emit a balance and bold soundstage that can at least cover the space in your living room. Playing a few loud action movies will help you get a glimpse into what regular viewing will be like and if the TV is the right fit for your home or not.

Consider investing in a quality sound system by selecting a solid soundbar if you want the finest audio output from your TV. You can improve the audio experience by using these commonly available system add-ons. But having strong built-in speakers on your TV is also preferable.

Smart TVs & Live Streaming

TVs are evolving into intelligent devices, just like smartphones, as they now offer internet access and dedicated streaming apps. The TVs have their own operating system and may use a plethora of app services from the popular Google Play Store or the Amazon app interface.

Even without a streaming dongle or other external third-party device, most smart TVs are equipped to stream the latest video content directly from the internet through built-in apps. Most TVs today use the Android TV OS, which is supported by a host of popular streaming services, including Disney Plus, Netflix, Spotify, Apple TV and Amazon Prime, among others. Even better, you can download games from the Google Play store to play with your family.

You even use the Chromecast function integrated into a smartphone to cast content straight from your phone storage. Certain television manufacturers like Samsung and Huawei use their own proprietary smart TV OS. You can use them as long as you have a dedicated internet connection and the required apps to control the operations.

Smart TV OS

Connectivity Options

When you’re buying a new TV, always make sure to pay attention to the number of connectivity ports. You can utilise the ports to connect a variety of devices, from Set-top Boxes, speakers, game consoles, or Chromecast dongles, among others.

Additionally, if you choose to buy the latest 4K TVs, make sure that the ports support at least HDMI 2.0, as this will be required for better-quality output. Additionally, for gaming enthusiasts, the more recent HDMI 2.1 protocol delivers content in 8K resolution and supports variable refresh rates.

Additional Features To Consider

If you go for a smart TV, the smooth loading and operation of all your TV apps are guaranteed with more RAM and a larger storage configuration. This will also enable you to download and store your favourite shows while you’re out, with the help of the latest recording features.

The majority of modern Smart TVs include a minimum of 2 to 4 GB RAM and 8 to 16 GB of storage. You can even get by with 1 GB of RAM and even less storage as long as you don’t try to do any multitasking. You can also consider the option of using voice controls through a smart remote or speakers.

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