How To Choose The Right Specification For Smart TV?

Posted : 8th Apr 2022

In the market for a smart TV? If you know these specs, you'll cut through the confusion and get a better deal.




1. PRICE


The availability of content that is ready for consumers to consume on their smart TVs has been critical in the demand surge.

The drop in the prices of these TVs is drawing customers and triggering demand across emerging economies.

This increase can be associated with innovative features, such as high resolution and high picture quality, with Dolby Digital sound that provides a theatre experience on larger screen sizes.

LED TVs are less expensive than OLED TVs, though OLED prices are coming down.

Choose your price the more you spend the better the features.


2. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OLED/QLED/LED


OLED stands for Organic Light-emitting Diode.

It is a technology that uses LEDs in which light is produced by organic molecules.

This creates World’s best display panel.

In QLED Q stands for quantum Dot it offers a different way for screens to produce colour instead of a limited combination of white LEDs and colour filters.

The dots range between two and 10 nanometres in diameter, and produce different colours depending on their size. For instance, the smallest dots focus on blue, the larger ones focus on red.

Quantum Dots are able to produce more heavily saturated and precisely defined primary colours.

LED TV uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to display instead of the cold cathode fluorescent lights used in standard LCD TV.


3. HDMI CONNECTION


This is a highly versatile port and can be used to connect all kinds of devices such as gaming consoles, laptops and speakers.

Most smart TVs have the standard HDMI 2.0 or 2.1 port.

So, it is important to check HDMI connection before buying a TV.

TV with a screen resolution of 4K or higher requires high-speed HDMI cable high-speed HDMI cable.

You should also inquire about HDCP compatibility also known as high-bandwidth digital content protection.

The coming generation of content protection is called HDCP 2.2.


4. SCREEN SIZE


While size refers to the physical dimensions of the screen, the resolution is the amount of information displayed within these size limits.

The resolution shows us how many pixels fit on the screen and the pixels are the points that makeup the image, and are organized in rows and columns.


HD (High definition): Screens of HD resolution, or High Definition, are those of 1280 x 720 pixels, that is , almost 1 million pixels.

FHD (Full high definition): Full High Definition, are those of 1920 x 720 pixels, that is, almost equivalent to more than 2 million pixels. It has better image quality than HD.

2K: 2K resolution has 2048 x 1080 pixels. It is a version between Full HD and Ultra HD.

4K or ULTRA HD: There are two variations found in ultra-one the Ultra-Wide HDTV, with 5120 x 2160 pixels. Another with the ratio 4096 x 2160 ratio.

8K : These screens have resolution of 7680 x 4320 pixels. It is also known as Full Ultra HD (FUHD) or 8K UHD. There is also another variation called 8K Full dome, with a resolution of 8192 x 8192 pixels and it is generally used in projection equipment.

10K: This is the largest resolution found on the market. It is 10328 x 7760 pixels and is generally found on Ultrawide aspect ratio screens, i.e., 21:9.


Conclusion

Choosing the right smart TV is easier when you focus on key factors like price, display technology, and screen size. Higher prices typically offer better features like superior resolution and picture quality. Understanding these specs ensures you get the best value for your needs.

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