
When it comes to shopping for TVs, there are a lot of choices you have to make about size, resolution, display type, the list goes on. But before all that, it's smart to choose a brand that aligns with your needs and values. These are a few things to consider when making that choice.
Budget: First thing's first. What's your budget? If you're looking for a 4K TV in the three to five hundred dollar range, TCL is your best bet. If the sky is the limit, go with LG or Samsung.
Resolution: Most brands offer 4K TVs as the most common option. This is the new standard in HD, but if you're looking for something with a lower (or higher) resolution, then it's time to start shopping around. If you still don't think you need 4K, we've found that Amazon Fire TVs have a good number of 720P and 1080P in its lineup. Alternatively, if you are ready to upgrade to 8K already, this Samsung Neo QLED is perfect for high resolution gaming.
Smart Features: Almost all new 4K TVs you'll buy will come equipped with its own set of smart features. So what we are talking about here is user interface or operating system. While TVs within a brand are sometimes differentiated on an OS level (see Roku vs Google TCLs), some of these brands like Samsung and LG have their own unique operating systems. Our advice? Look up some screenshots. Between LG's webOS, Samsung's Tizen OS, and the Roku, Amazon, and Google offerings you have a lot of choices.
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