Don't Make such Mistakes While Buying a Smart TV, You may Waste Money and Regret for It



Don't Make such  Mistakes While Buying a Smart TV, You may Waste Money and Regret for It

TVs come with special terms and technical terms that can make shopping a bit complicated. In this report today, we will tell you some things that you should keep in mind while buying a TV.

What to avoid when buying TV?

TV Size

A large display TV is a different experience, but not always. The size of the TV depends on the size of the room in which you plan to place it. So first choose whether you will place the TV in the bedroom or living room and from what distance you want to watch it.

  • For example, if the TV viewing distance is 4 to 6 feet, choose a 32-inch TV.

  • If you watch TV from a distance of 5 to 8 feet, it will be better for you to buy a 40 to 42-inch TV.

  • If the TV viewing distance in your room is 10 to 12 feet, you can choose a 46 to 49-inch panel or a larger size TV.

Budget

It is completely true that the more you spend, the more features you will get in the TV. Now the prices of TVs also depend on your choice of brand and features.

  • If you have a high budget, you can buy a TV with a larger screen, size, more brightness, better spectrum, great sound, and many other great features.

  • But in the last two years, TV prices in the Indian market have become close to smartphone prices.

Smart or Non-Smart

If you are not watching OTT content on your TV right now, then it doesn't matter, but the demand of the time is OTT streaming along with satellite.

  • OTT has greatly increased the need for smart TVs.

  • The advantage of a smart TV is that you can cast your phone, laptop, and tablet to the TV.

  • So in simple words, the demand of the time is for smart TVs.

Screen Resolution

This term is used to show the resolution of any screen.

  • HD Ready gives you 1366x768 pixels,

  • Full HD gives you 1920x1080 pixels,

  • and 4K TV has a resolution of 3840x2160 pixels.

Now the question is what is the advantage of resolution? So let me tell you that the higher the resolution, the better the quality of the picture on the TV.

  • If you have a high budget, you should only buy a 4K TV.

  • And if you have a low budget, you can buy a Full HD TV.

  • Full HD TVs from domestic companies like Shinco and Daiwa will be available to you in budget.

Network and Connectivity

Multiple ports add to the TV experience. Make sure that the TV has at least 1-2 HDMI ports when buying a TV. HDMI ports are required in the TV for devices like soundbars and gaming boxes.

  • Also, if you are buying an Ultra HD 4K TV, then first make sure that your TV supports HDMI 2.0 for many existing 4K devices.

  • Also, while buying a TV, also see if it has Bluetooth inbuilt or not.

  • The TV should support dual band Wi-Fi.

Smart TV Buying Guide FAQs

1. What size TV should I get?

The ideal TV size depends on your room size and viewing distance. Here's a general guideline:

  • 4-6 ft viewing distance: 32-inch TV

  • 5-8 ft viewing distance: 40-42 inch TV

  • 10-12 ft viewing distance: 46-49 inch or larger TV

2. Smart vs Non-Smart TV?

Smart TVs allow streaming apps like OTT and casting from your phone/laptop. If you enjoy these features, a Smart TV is a good choice.

3. What screen resolution do I need?

  • High budget: Go for a 4K TV with 3840x2160 pixels for the best picture quality.

  • Lower budget: Full HD (1920x1080 pixels) offers a good balance between price and quality.

4. How many HDMI ports do I need?

Make sure your TV has at least 1-2 HDMI ports to connect devices like soundbars and gaming consoles. For 4K TVs, ensure HDMI 2.0 support for latest features.

5. What other connectivity options should I consider?

Buy  TVs with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for wireless connectivity from other devices. Dual-band Wi-Fi offers better performance.







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