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Old 13-11-2024, 04:28   #9
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Re: Choosing a TV

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
I think 99% of all new TVs are smart ones these days. I prefer using their built in apps over the stb ones. They tend to load faster and have fewer issues.

I'm currently on a 2020 Samsung 55 QLED. Prior to that my 2011 Samsung 46 inch 3D LED is still going strong. I tend to go for the higher cost top spec ones as they definitely last a lot longer.

HD tends to be 1080P meaning full high definition. 4K and UHD are the same ultra high definition or 4k resulting is a much higher pixel count giving a sharper image but unless to sub to any streaming with those options your best sticking to HD.
8K is around now too but probably better to avoid it for now. Very expensive for very little gain unless your viewing room is massive.
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