When looking to purchase a new TV there are some features you need to be aware of, I will explain some of the features below. No matter what model or brand of TV you see nowadays you have seen or heard terms of the different specs for each computer. Smart TVs allow users to access a wide range of internet-based services and apps and also stream content.
Smart TVs come with a range of features, such as voice control, virtual assistants, built-in web browsers, and even gaming capabilities. They can also be connected to other devices in your home network, such as smartphones, tablets, or laptops, allowing the user to connect to your favorite media.
Smart TVs are more interactive and customizable television viewing experiences. Allowing the user to tailor the viewing experience to their preferences to create more personalized experiences with personal electronics.
- Display Type - refers to the technology that provides the light to the screen. There are a few options available nowadays
- LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) - is a flat panel display that uses liquid crystals.
- LED (Light Emitting Diode) - is a type of LCD that uses light-emitting diodes to backlight the display
- offers superior brightness
- high color contrast
- the center is the best viewing angle
- OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) -
- offers high color accuracy& perfect contrast
- wide viewing angles
- the picture that is practically blur-free
- Screen Size - is the size of the screen measured diagonally from a top corner to a bottom adjacent corner
- Resolution - Describes the number of pixels, both horizontally and vertically that are used to capture videos. The higher the resolution the better the quality that is seen.
- HD (High Definition) - offers full HD, good picture quality, and smaller and older TVs
- Full HD (Full High Definition) - clearer and sharper than standard HD.
- 4K UHD (Ultra High Definition) - 4X the pixels of Full HD, lifelike images and graphics
- 8K - 16X pixels of Full HD, upscaling technology can give images better quality even if they are not true 8K.
- High Dynamic Range (HDR) - proposes a wider range of colors and brightness levels. Brings true-to-life colors and stunning graphics to your TV
- Backlight Type - is how the TV receives light to the display.
- Edge-lit: the lights are on the edges of the display with zones of vertical LEDs.
- Most popular and affordable LED form TVs
- Good overall brightness and tones but could have some uneven brightness
- Direct-lit: the lights are on the edges and behind the screen for more light consistency than the Edge-lit
- Bright color & high contrast
- Good light consistency
- Full array: is direct-lit with local dimming for greater contrasts with up to 100 zones of LEDs.
- Deeper darks and richer colors
- Lifelike images
- Greater Contrast
- Refresh Rate - the number of frames per second that the device can produce natively without any enhancement. With higher rates, pictures are smooth and seamless
- Smart Capable - refers to the TV being able to connect to the Internet either via wired or wireless connection (Wi-Fi). If the TV is Smart Enabled you will be able to stream video content or movies from a variety of platforms (Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, Spotify, etc).
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