Buying a new TV is something that seems like it should be simple but when you start looking at the choices, realize just how complex and difficult to finalize this 1 purchase can become. Samsung is one of the most sought-after television companies which has a range of LED TVs to fit everyone’s needs and pockets. If you’re looking at buying a Samsung LED TV then this guide will tell you what to look for.
1. Screen Size
The screen size is the very first and probably most important thing you should consider when buying a Samsung LED TV. Samsung LED TVs are available from 32 inches to over 85 inches. Therefore, the right screen size depends on how spacious your room is to find optimal viewing distance and based on personal preference as well.
If the room is not very large, a 32 to 43-inch television may be enough. 55 inches or above for medium to large living room and home theater.
- Preferred Viewing Distance: 1.5 to about 2. ideal for a Television size times the diagonal screen point or even more In the case of a 55-inch TV, for example, you should be sitting between about that distance away from the screen (6.9 to 11.5 feet).
- Person to Person: Of course, personal preference will likely be the biggest factor with some wanting their TV to melt away and not become the focal point of a room; while others seek more screen real estate so that they can have as much immersion as possible.
2. Resolution
In their TV range, Samsung LED 65Q70B is categorized in various display resolutions from Full HD (1080p) to 4K UHD and even features a few models of its flagship QLED with an even higher resolution of 8k. You will need to choose the resolution between 1080p, and this depends on which you select for a picture quality/price tradeoff.
- HD (or 1080p): This is the resolution that you should settle for if you will be using your TV with a cable box, standard streaming, or down-scaled Blu-ray movies on smaller TVs (32-43 inches.) Though not as clean an image as 4K or UHD, it will suffice for menial viewing daily.
- 4K UHD: 4X the resolution of Full HD, it’s now the norm for high-end new TVs. This results in crisper images, more fine detail, and better color reproduction. An option like a 4K UHD TV is the perfect solution for all those who intend to consume content on streaming platforms such as Netflix or Amazon Prime.
- 8K UHD: Samsung’s 8K UHD TVs are the highest resolution on the market, with four times more pixels than 4k (7680 x 4320). Still, we can’t currently see all those extra pixels in TV form except for at astronomical price ranges. For those of us tech enthusiasts who want their near-obsolete TV to be as future-proofed as possible, it might also be worth considering what 8K content looks and sounds like anyway.
3. Smart TV Features
For a $450 40-inch TV, this isn’t shameful — most Samsung LED TVs are now “smart” and can stream content from popular apps like Netflix, Hulu Plus, and YouTube without requiring an additional device. Hisense uses Android TV to provide a straightforward and wide variety of apps, while Samsung employs its Tizen operating system which is also easy to use but requires added steps.
Samsung’s Tizen OS is a slicker, more streamlined option for smartwatches and it shows some new heart. Switch between apps or settings, turn on channels using your voice (Bixby/ Alexa/ Google Assistant), and search for content with extreme ease.
- Make certain that the TV you are going to purchase has all your Regularly Used Streaming Apps App Availability The amount of choice in Samsung’s app store is big but look to see if your favourite apps are there.
- Samsung Smart Hub: Samsung LED TV can double as a hub to catch all of your brilliant home gadgets Using the TV screen, you can manage compatible devices such as lights, thermostats, and webcams directly from your control panel.
4. Picture Quality Enhancements
Samsung uses several technologies to provide you with better picture clarity in their LED TVs. Knowing about these features helps you select the right model for your requirements.
- HDR (High Dynamic Range): This tech boosts the contrast and color accuracy of the TV, providing more vibrant images that look life-like. Samsung has its take on HDR, and it is one of the only major manufacturers to offer a two-tier HDR system (HDR10+). Samsung uses its own HDR10+ technology to optimize the view with automatic scene-by-scene adjustment of brightness and contrast.
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- Refresh Rate: If it is 120Hz or more then the motion will be smoother which would help for watching sports, action movies & gaming. Most of Samsung’s LCD TVs use LED backlighting, so there isn’t much variation in their performance compared to most other brands (the higher-end 8000 series sets often perform better than our test results show).
Conclusion
To find a good Samsung LED TV, it all comes down to what your needs are and how much someone is willing to spend. Matching the screen size, resolution, smart features, and picture quality enhancements with sound quality, design, and connectivity can ensure you buy the best TV for your home. Happy shopping!