Buying a TV?

 Buying a TV?

Buying a new TV can be a bit complicated because of the multiple features that modern TVs come with. So, it is important to understand what makes TV-viewing immersive for you. Is it the size, resolution or sound quality that appeals to you the most? Let's take a closer look at some of these aspects so you can make an easier decision.

Here Are the Top 5 Things to Keep in Mind
Screen Size
Up To 81 cm (32)

If HD content (720p) is what you primarily watch, choose a 81 cm (32) TV or one with a smaller screen. Maintain a viewing distance of at least 5 feet for the best experience.

81 cm (32) - 127 cm (50)

If you prefer Full HD content (1080p) from DTH services and Blu-ray players, choose a TV with a screen size between 81 cm (32) and 127 cm (50). In this case, maintain a minimum viewing distance of 6 feet at least.

Above 127 cm (50)

For making the most out of 4K/Ultra HD content, choose a TV with a screen size that's above 127 cm (50) with a minimum viewing distance of 8 feet. Since 4K content is not widely available, ensure that your content sources are in place.

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Display Resolution
4K (Ultra HD)
  • Ultra HD or 4K TVs deliver the minutest of visual details and color variations, offering the highest image quality out of all the 3 types of resolutions.
  • TVs with a screen size of 127 cm (50) and above do a great job of portraying 4K content.
  • 4K TVs essentially quadruples the resolution offered by Full HD TVs with a stunning resolution of 3840x2160 pixels.
Full HD
  • This will give you significantly better clarity over an HD TV, all the way up to screen sizes of 127 cm (50).
  • You get a crisper 1920x1080 pixel resolution.
HD
  • On a tight budget? Looking for a smaller screen size? Opt for an HD TV.
  • An HD capable TV produces a resolution of about 1280x720, which is just about enough to watch DTH or regular over-the-air TV programming.
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Smart TV
The Wonder That Is Android TV
Content Discovery

Android TV makes finding and watching new and exciting content on your smart TV simple. Its user-friendly interface is populated with suggested content that you may find interesting.

Voice Search

Use this option by pressing the TV remote's ‘microphone voice search button’ and stating the name of the programme you want to watch.

Google Assistant

Find and watch shows quickly and get instant answers to queries by using this feature.

Gaming

Enjoy playing single-player, multiplayer, online, or offline games.

Apps & Content

Enjoy a wide variety of content through popular apps, like Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, BBC iPlayer, etc., right from the home screen conveniently.

Built-in Chromecast

Cast your favourite shows, movies, music, and sporting events directly from your Android mobile device onto your big-screen Android TV using the local Wi-Fi network.

TV Operating Systems (OS)

With Smart TVs that have operating systems, you can stream TV shows and movies, listen to music, play games, browse the Net and do much more. They come with a smart remote control and also have app stores where one can buy useful apps to boost their user-experience.

LG’s WebOS

Designed for smart TVs and comes with innovative features, such as Magic Remote, Tellybean, LG Content Store, and more.

Tizen OS

Runs on a wide range of Samsung devices and it automatically searches and connects to nearby Samsung mobile devices for seamless transfer of content.

Android TV

Google’s operating system for digital media players. These TVs have Google Cast built into them, which lets you cast content from your phone to the TV.

Linux Based Operating System
Screen Mirroring

Wirelessly mirror content from compatible devices onto your TV using Wi-Fi. Ideal for seeing photos and videos captured on your smartphone in a larger format.

Picture in Picture

Enjoy watching two programmes simultaneously on the same screen with PIP (Picture in picture) technology. One source will be displayed on the television screen, while the other will be displayed in a small inset window.

Sound Quality

Good sound quality is critical for the big-screen TV experience. Here are 3 factors you should consider:

Audio Output

Check the sound rating in watts. A 15 W speaker system is ideal for up to 101.6 cm (40) TVs. Go with a 20-25 W rated sound system for larger TVs for enough headroom for those movie marathons. Some TVs also come with in-built woofers which provide a pronounced bass response.

Speaker Positioning

Speakers are mounted either at the bottom or the front. Front-mounted speakers offer the best quality, but the current collection of thinner-frame TVs position the speakers at the bottom. In that case, mount it on a wall for sound waves to move freely.

Sound Customization

Not all rooms and environments are the same. TVs with surround-sound modes and graphic equalizers allow you to fine-tune the sound output.

Connectivity
Connectivity Options
USB Port

A USB port is very handy if you want to play content directly from pen-drives and external hard drives on your TV. At least 2 ports are recommended.

HDMI Port

Most LED TVs come with at least 2 HDMI ports - for your HD set-top box and Blu-ray/DVD player. A couple more ports will ensure that you aren't left high and dry after buying that shiny new gaming console.

SD Card Slot

Not a common sight, but it can be useful for DSLR users. The slot lets you skip the step of shifting content to a pen-drive for viewing your vacation photos on the big screen.

Optical Audio

If you plan to connect your TV to an external audio system, we suggest you look for TVs with the digital, optical audio-output provision as well.

Component Port

Still have an old DVD player? If you need to connect older-generation devices, look for component ports and 3.5-mm audio-out ports.

VGA Out

Want to connect your old laptop to your TV? Since most of the old ones have VGA ports, you’ll need a VGA input-port on the TV.

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