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  1. Aug 7, 2024 · OLED sets from Samsung (left) and Sony (center), plus a new Pro series QLED TV from Roku are among CR's top picks. Photo: Scott Meadows/Consumer Reports. This can be great time to get a new...

    • What to Look For in A New TV
    • Should You Wait For 8K?
    • Is A 4K HDR TV Worth It?
    • Which TV Brand Is The Best?
    • When Is The Best Time to Buy A TV?
    • Are Cheap TVs Worth The Price?
    • What Is The Best OLED TV?
    • Is OLED Or QLED Better?
    • What Size TV Should You get?
    • What Is A Good TV Refresh Rate and Contrast Ratio?

    Resolution has long been a top consideration in buying a new TV, but the current TV landscape has seen a flattening of this trend. The TV resolution question used to be a choice between 720p (1,280 by 720 pixels) and 1080p (1,920 by 1,080 pixels). Then, it moved on to 1080p versus Ultra HD, or 4K (3,840 by 2,160 pixels, or over eight million pixels...

    That one's easy: No. Don't worry about 8K for now, despite what you might have heard about it and that the HDMI 2.1standard supports it. 8K is 7,680 by 4,320 pixels, or four times the number of pixels of 4K. 8K TVs are currently available as premium models for significantly more money than their 4K equivalents (including OLED TVs, which are already...

    4K is a no-brainer, but there's a next-step video technology to consider when you shop for a TV. High dynamic range (HDR) content pushes much more information to the display than a standard video signal. The resolution remains the same, but the range of color and amount of light each pixel can produce is significantly broader. Because of improving ...

    This is a pretty common question, and the short answer is: Don't shop for a TV based on the brand. Every TV manufacturer makes a full range of models in a variety of tiers based on price and performance. Different brands of TVs in the same tier are much more comparable than the same TV brand in different tiers, and you should keep that in mind. For...

    Keep an eye out for sales around big sporting events like the Super Bowl or when football season is just starting to find price cuts of a few hundred dollars or more. Also, expect huge price slashes on budget and midrange televisions during Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday. Note that manufacturers typically announce new TVs in January and mark dow...

    Performance among budget TVspriced below $1,000 for 65 inches varies wildly. Some TVs in this price range offer excellent picture quality, like the Hisense U6N, but there's also a sea of cheap models that don't measure up in one way or another. Although big names like LG, Samsung, and Sony make some incredible flagship TVs, their inexpensive models...

    When they first came out nearly two decades ago, plasma TVs were the only flat-panel models available. However, they're now a dead category, and you won't find a major television manufacturer that sells new plasma models. That means you likely must choose between LED-backlit LCD TVs (also simply called LED TVs) and much less common, much more expen...

    Generally speaking, QLED TVs (or LCD-based LED TVs) are brighter and usually more affordable than OLED models but have imperfect shadow detail. OLED TVs offer incredible color and perfect black levels but aren't as bright as QLED panels. Consider your budget and the lighting in the room where you plan to put your TV. An OLED will do best in a home ...

    A big TV that's too close can be just as uncomfortable to watch as a small one that's too far away, so don't assume that the biggest screen available is the best choice. There are a few different rules of thumb regarding TV screen size based on your distance from it. Generally, the distance between your couch and your TV should be between 1.2 and 1...

    One of the biggest problems with narrowing your choices to a single TV is the sheer number of specs. To make your job a little easier, two of the biggies, refresh rateand contrast ratio, are safe to ignore. Refresh (or response) rate, the speed at which your TV's panel refreshes its image, is expressed in hertz (60Hz, 120Hz, 240Hz, 480Hz, or 600Hz)...

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  2. 3 days ago · These are the best TVs available now, from budget 4K TVs to top-end QLED and OLED TVs.

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  3. Aug 8, 2024 · The best TV we've tested is the Samsung S90C OLED. It's a fantastic TV with a great selection of extra features and incredible picture quality.

  4. Aug 17, 2024 · Below you'll find everything from the very best TV we've tested to the best sets on a tight budget—with plenty of excellent choices in between.

  5. 2 days ago · Shopping for a new TV? Here are our top picks for the best TVs of 2024, based on side-by-side comparisons at CNET's testing lab.

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