TVs

Whether you need a small screen for your bedroom or a large one for the living room, there's a TV to fit your unique requirements. Explore our diverse selection of TVs, such as the latest LED LCD TVs and OLED TVs to the innovative Quantum Dot TVs and Mini LED TVs. A variety of TV types and sizes are available from leading brands including Samsung, Hisense, LG, TCL, and CHiQ, each offering unique features and cutting-edge technology to enhance your viewing experience. Find a Better TV a Betta today!

Top 3 Considerations Before Buying a TV

  • Size: The ideal TV size largely depends on the intended room. A larger room can accommodate a 65" or even a 75" TV, however a 55" TV might be more suitable for smaller spaces. it's crucial to maintain an optimal distance from the screen for the best viewing experience.
  • Placement & Installation: The frustration of a TV that doesn't align with your room can be all too real. Modern Smart TVs offer wall-mounting flexibility, providing a sleek, space-saving look. However, if you value aesthetics anf functionality, some TVs, especially specific Lifestyle models, come with distinctive stands, eliminating the need for additional fixtures or wall brackets.
  • Budget: The market is flooded with various TV brands, models and sizes. When setting a budget, be aware of the features and quality you prioritise. Remember, a premium, mid- to large-sized Smart TV will often have a price tag in the four-digit range or above.

TV Categories: Decoding Their Tech

See the common TV categories available in the market and explore the technology which transform screens into engaging visual experiences:

 

LED LCD TVs:

Experience vibrant colours and sharp images with our selection of LED LCD TVs, perfect for any room in your home.

What is LED?

Modern and efficient LED TVs use "light emitting diodes" for brighter displays. Theyre energy-savers, making them kinder to your electricity bill.

What is LCD?

LCD or 'liquid crystal display' TVs, often backlit by LEDs, promise vibrant coloours and deep black tones. It's the classic choice for clear, quality viewing.

 

OLED TVs:

Immerse yourself in the deep blacks and stunning contrast of OLED technology.

What is OLED?

Ultra-thin and self-illuminating, OLED TVs deliver rich and lifelike colours. If you're after a cinematic experience, this is it.

 

Quantum Dot TVs:

Discover the brilliance of Quantum Dot (QLED) TVs, offering enhanced colour and clarity.

What is QLED?

QLED TVs, with their 'quantum dot' technology, offer a spectrum of brilliant colours and exceptional brightness - perfect for those binge-watch sessions.

 

Mini LED TVs:

Step into the future with the Mini LED technology for superior backlight control and precision.

What is Mini LED?

Think of Mini LED as the younger, more advanced sibling of LED. They pack in better contrast and deeper blacks, elevating your viewing game.


Common TV Resolutions on the Market

  • High Definition (HD) - 1280 x 720: Think of HD as the starting point of modern digital clarity. It was the gold standard in the 2000s, bringing a level of detail that was unprecedented at the time. While it's less common in newer, larget TVs, HD still reigns supreme in smaller screensand offers a budget-friendly option.
  • Full High Definition (Full HD) - 1920 x 1080: Stepping up from HD, Full HD offers a more immersive experience. It's the resolution of choice for many broadcasters, making it perfect for regular TV viewing. Plus, with streaming platforms offering a plethora of content in Full hD, it's a resolution that balances quality with affordability.
  • 4K Ultra HD (4K) - 3840 x 2160: Welcome to the world of ultra-clarity. With four time the pixels of Full HD, 4K TV brings cinema-quality visuals to your living room. Whether it's the latest blockbuster, a gripping series, or a live sports event, 4K ensures you don't miss a thing.
  • 8K Ultra (8K) - 7680 x 4320: The pinnacle of TV resolution, 8K TV is like looking through a window. With a staggering amount of pixels, it offers unparalleled depth and realism. While 8K content is still on the rise, having an 8K TV is future-proofing your entertainment setup.

Different TV Types to Know

  • Smart TVs: Not just a TV, but a gateway to a universe of content. With Wi-Fi capabilities, you can stream, browse, and even integrate other smart home devices.
  • Android TVs: Familiarity at its finest. Sync your Google account, download apps from the Play Store and enjoy automatic software updates.
  • Google TVs: Integrated Chromecast means no more external dongles. Plus, voice control via Google Assistant simplifies search and commands.
  • Lifestyle TVs: Multifunctional screens that can display art or blend with your room's wallpaper when not in use, ensuring your space remains elegant.
  • Outdoor TVs: Designed with anti-glare screens and weather-resistant properties, perfect for patios or poolside viewing.

How to Set Up Your TV

Setting up your TV can be a breeze if you follow the right steps. Ensure you have all the necessary cables, choose the right spot, and follow the on-screen setup guide. For wall-mounted TVs, it's advisable to get professional assistance to ensure secure installation.


Maintaining and Cleaning Your TV

A well-maintained TV not only looks good but also performs better. Regularly dust off the screen with a soft cloth, avoid using harsh chemicals, and ensure proper ventilation to keep your TV in top shape for years to come.


FAQs


The "best" TV is subjective and hinges on individual preferences. Consider factors like room size, lighting conditions, primary usage (movies, gaming, regular shows) and budget. Brands like Samsung, LG, Hisense offer a range of options catering to different needs. Check out our TV Buying Guide for comprehensive comparisons.


4K refers to resolution, ensuring crisp and detailed visuals. OLED and QLED are display technologies. QLED offers deep blacks and vibrant colours, while QLED excels in brightnes and colour volume. The choice depends on whether you prioritise contrast (OLED) or brightness (QLED) and the kind of content you consume.


TV size is measured diagonally from corner to corner. The ideal size depends on the viewing distance and room dimensions. For instance, a 55" TV is suitable for medium sized rooms, while a 75" TV is better for larger spaces.


Key factors include resolution (like 4K Ultra HD or 8K TV), display technology (like OLED or QLED), various TV modes like 'gaming' or 'sports', Smart TV features, connectivity options (HDMI, USB ports), and compatibility with other devices or services you use.


For iPhone, use Airplay if yout TV supports it. For Android, use the built-in casting feature or Google Cast. Ensure both the phone and Smart TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.


Consider the soundbar's size relative to your TV, audio output quality and number of channels, connectivity options (e.g. Bluetooth, HDMI ARC), and any additiona features like Dolby Atmos support or built-in voice assistants. Click here to view our soundbars.