How to choose the best TV...
Not sure where to start?
Choosing the right TV is a big decision, and a big investment. So it’s a good idea to look through this television guide and take some time to consider the following factors:
- What will you be using it for?
- What size screen do you need?
- Which brand do you like?
- What type of screen do you want?
- Have you thought about sound?
- Will your TV be wall-mounted?
- What other accessories do you need?
This will then help you decide which screen size and type will be best suited for your needs whether it's for catching a movie or watching a football game with your friends.
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TV screen sizes
This depends on where your TV will be placed, what you're using it for and how many people will be watching it. The screen size is measured diagonally, from corner to corner. If your TV is going into a particular space, pay attention to the measurements of the whole TV, which are listed in the product description.
TVs by brand
TV screen types
Most TVs today are smart, thin, and have great picture quality. For general-purpose use, it's easy to make a choice. But if you are looking for something perfect for your entertainment needs, you may need something more specific. From sleek OLEDs delivering rich blacks to vivid QLEDs for breathtaking colour, find just the display to elevate your viewing experience.
8K TVs
Big, better, and bursting with brilliance - 8K TVs display content in ultra-high resolution. With 4 times the pixels of 4K, they deliver incredible detail and an immersive viewing experience. Ready to be wowed?
TV features
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TV Soundbars and speakers
Sound bars
Create a crisp, clear surround sound experience. As TVs become more streamlined, internal speakers also resize to fit the space. By adding a sound bar, you can boost your TV’s audio.
Neatly tuck it under your TV or turn it into a stylish speaker for your smart devices. Ready to elevate your TV audio game?
TV wall brackets, units and stands
The quality of your TV-watching experience also depends on the positioning of your TV. Whether you choose to mount it on the wall or showcase it prominently on your TV unit, here's all you need to know to decide.
TV brackets
There are 4 types of brackets to help you securely mount your TV to the wall. Each of these will have a weight limit, so remember to check that your chosen bracket can support your TV’s weight.
Flat-to-wall - These sit flush to your wall.
Tilting - Come with a small extendable arm that flexes horizontally.
Tilt and swivel - These move both horizontally and sideways to adjust your viewing angle.
Multi-positional - The most flexible TV bracket allowing max movement for the best viewing angle.
TV units and stands
Before you purchase your stand, think about the height, as this will affect the height of your TV. Measure the depth to accommodate the TV feet. Consider the width too, does your TV have feet in the middle or at the sides? Your stand should be 3 inches wider than your TV, but not so big that your TV looks too small.
Most TV units and stands are easy to move and come with smart ways to store your DVDs, consoles or cables. Plus there are multiple options to suit your style.
Other TV accessories
Projectors
Take your indoor movie nights up a level. Projectors are a great alternative if you want an additional TV in other rooms. By reflecting the light on the screen rather than emitting it, they're easy on the eyes too. Movie marathon? Bring it on.
Lightweight and easy to set up, some portable projectors are also great for outdoor viewing.
Freeview boxes and recorders
A Freeview box provides endless entertainment with a world of free-to-air channels. You can catch up on missed shows and even record your favourites for later. It's TV on your terms, giving you the flexibility to watch what you want when you want.
Most TVs today come with built-in Freeview Play. But if yours doesn't, you can conveniently bring home a set-top box to get started.
Smart TV sticks and boxes
Upgrade your regular TV into a smart powerhouse with a smart TV stick and box. Letting you stream seamlessly and giving you access to TV and movie apps, you can enjoy the smart TV experience without having to buy one.
A great solution if you're not ready to replace your existing non-smart TV just yet.
Need more help?
Check out these frequently asked questions:
OLED (Organic Light-emitting Diode) is a type of technology where each pixel on the screen emits its own light, leading to incredible contrast, vibrant colours and breathtaking picture quality. Also, since it doesn't need a backlight, the screen is much thinner and lighter than an LED TV.
If you're looking for exceptional picture quality, sleek design and wide viewing angles, an OLED TV would be the perfect choice. However, if you're on a tight budget or prefer more size options, you can explore LEDs.
The best OLED TV depends on your choice. Since the range comes in the premium segment, almost all options from reputed brands are worth considering as they all meet superior standards. Pick as per your size/budget/design/add-on features preference. Check customer reviews for updated insights.
The main difference between QLED (Quantum Dot LED) and OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) lies in their display technology. QLED TVs use an LED backlight and quantum dots to produce colours. On the other hand, each pixel on an OLED TV emits its own light, providing deeper blacks and better contrast. OLED generally offers more vibrant colours, wide viewing angles and a super thin screen, while QLED can be brighter and less prone to burn-in issues.
Choosing between QLED and OLED comes down to personal preferences and usage. OLED, with its brilliant contrast and deep blacks, is ideal for home theatres and dark rooms. QLED's higher brightness makes it suitable for well-lit spaces.
The brightness levels in QLED televisions make them perfect for gaming. No more closing curtains and turning off the lights to be able to see the screen, even games in the darkest settings will be easily visible. They also have a really fast refresh rate, that may be the difference between a glorious victory or a crushing defeat.
OLED TVs smooth motion technology is perfect for watching sports or fast paced TV. It prevents the image from blurring on the screen when something moves quickly, providing a much crisper picture that is easier for your eyes to follow.
A smart TV is a telly that can connect to the internet without needing any external device. It's got built-in apps so you can binge-watch your fave shows on streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, BBC iPlayer and more. They can also come with interactive features like voice commands. Just connect to Wi-Fi, grab your remote, and you're good to go.
To wall-mount your TV you will need to drill into the surface of the wall to fix the necessary brackets. You can do this yourself if you are confident using a drill. Alternatively, you could get a professional in to help you. They may also be able to hide the wires inside the wall, replastering the surface to conceal them completely.
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