When on, it’s an awesome, full-featured 4K TV. Front-row-seats-to-everything.)įor example, when turned off, Samsung’s Frame TV is indistinguishable from actual framed artwork. (100” is a little over 8 feet - and an 8-foot wide 4K TV is, in a word, stupefying. We’ve gone from big, gaudy black boxes that take up space and clash with everything to incredibly thin, beautifully designed TVs that work with your room and range in size from 32-inch to 100-inch. That’s how amazing TVs are these days, not only with respect to picture, but design as well. In fact, the one thing every serious review of current 4K TVs will tell you: bigger is better. (As in: the further away the sofa, the bigger the TV.) But today’s TVs are rewriting all the rules, so that’s over. Once upon a time, the family sofa determined how big or small the TV should be. You now have what experts are calling some of the best TVs anywhere, at any price. Or just skip the rest of this and buy one of these: The Top TVs of 2022.Not to brag, but we did take #2 in Customer Service by USA Today. (In our case, guaranteed support even long after the sale. You get the manufacturer's warranty, service, and support. Buy your new TV from an authorized dealer.What TV brand is the best? Three clearly rise above: LG, Sony, and Samsung, and you can’t go wrong with any of them. In short, we put them all through the wringer. We have a reputation for testing and vetting brands. (In fact, they were actually better years ago.) Audio is more than half the experience, and your TV’s built-in speakers aren’t up to the task. Get an HDMI cable worthy of your TV investment and see every single pixel replicated in glorious form. It’s all about the plumbing, and the extra $30/40 bucks is more than worth it. “I wish I bought a smaller TV” said no one ever. These are huge - the most important factors for TV picture quality. Go with 4K (aka Ultra HD) and make sure it has HDR.Here are the 7 most important things to know (or do) when buying a TV, in bitesize form:
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