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Best TV 2020: amazing TVs worth
Shopping for the best TV of the year? Look no further. We have gathered for you the biggest, brightest, and highest-performing televisions to have ever passed by our eyeballs - and they're all available to buy today.
Some of our picks below represent the absolute crème de la crème of what TV makers put out in 2020, but we've also highlighted a number of TVs that provide incredible value for your money, too. Combined, you've got a list of the best TVs at any budget.
Looking for one of the best 32-inch TVs on the market right now? Although these smaller TVs might seem humble in comparison to the huge living-room fillers you'll find in our best 65-inch TV list, there's still a solid argument for opting for a much more affordable and compact model instead.
The problem is, the best 32-inch TVs do not offer up the high-end technologies like 4K resolution or HDR, that you'll find in other sizes. What's more, it's not going to be the centrepiece for your home cinema. If you want an OLED TV, too, you won't get any smaller than a 48-inch model.
However, for a handy second screen, something to put on a shelf in a compact bedroom, or a TV that'll suit a small space, a 32-inch option could be the way to go. (For casual and solo use, especially, a small TV feels much more in proportion.)
If you want a new television, you now have more options now than ever, including HD, 4K, and smart TV sets. No matter your budget or the size of screen you want.
These TVs are the very best options for feasting your eyes on all the Ultra HD content that's now available - the likes of Amazon, Netflix, Disney+, Google Play Movies, Apple TV and Sky Q are jam-packed with 4K at this point. Plus you can buy 4K Ultra HD Blu-rays. Basically, there's never been a better time to take the plunge.
Saving up for a new screen? To help you navigate the dozens of seemingly identical TV models from Samsung, LG, Vizio, TCL, and other manufacturers, we've watched hundreds of hours of content on them and picked a few of our favorites. We've got you covered, with everything from the best budget TV to the absolute best set you can buy if money is no object-and a few excellent choices in between.
We also believe you should invest in a good soundbar and TV streaming stick. TVs now come with wonderful displays, but they're terrible at sound and running apps. Be sure to check out our many other buying guides.
Unless labeled otherwise, every TV we link to is 55 inches. There are often larger and smaller sizes available on the retailer's site, but this is a very good size for most living rooms. It's worth noting that all of these models have a 4K Ultra HD pixel resolution, because there aren't a lot of good reasons to buy a standard HDTV anymore (nor many for sale).
As technology becomes more widely available, it becomes more affordable; and the best cheap TVs stay budget-friendly while still giving you all the smart features you've come to expect when it comes to home entertainment. Some models use the Roku or Fire TV platforms to give you access to preloaded, popular apps in streamlined hub menus to eliminate confusing input locations while others run on AndroidTV or proprietary operating systems to give you more features like screen mirroring and AI-assisted picture rendering and machine learning to suggest new shows and movies based on your watch and browsing histories. Many new televisions come packaged with voice-enabled remote controls with virtual assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant built-in, while others need to be connected to an external device like the Amazon Echo for hands-free controls.
If you're a movie buff or TV show connoisseur, you can find affordable 4K models that make even classics look amazing; console gamers can find a wide variety of televisions that have automatic game modes that optimize settings for better motion clarity and input latency as well as dual band Wi-Fi connectivity for fast internet connections needed for online matches. Whether you're looking to buy your first smart TV or want to upgrade your living room or home theater, there is a model out there to fit your needs. We've gathered up our top picks from brands like Samsung, TCL, and Hisense, and we'll break down their features and tech specs to help you choose the right one for you.
Shortlisting your next television can be a complicated business, but a few simple rules of thumb will help.
As we move from HD to 4K and ultimately 8K, screen size becomes a key consideration. To see incremental differences in resolution, you'll probably need to buy a bigger screen than you had previously, or move your seating closer. Long story short: think big, then buy bigger.
Counter intuitive it may well be, but ultra-large 8K screens are perfect for smaller rooms, if you want to really see every drop of detail. Everything you think you know about viewing distances is changing...
Then there's viewing environment. If you tend to watch in high ambient lighting, or during daytime, an LED or QLED screen will typically serve you better. If you prefer to view with low or no lighting, an OLED will deliver greater subjective contrast and shadow detail.
Smart platforms are no longer a decisive reason to buy. All TVs are smart these days, and the choice of apps ubiquitous - focus on image quality, price and any other features you're keen on.
