Buying
a TV is no small task. Many criteria come into play to make the best possible
choice, starting of course with the maximum price that you are willing to pay.
If this criterion is personal to you, we can nevertheless help you to better
understand what is hidden behind all the technical details and thus choose
wisely. We explain everything in detail in the following lines!
Check the Resolution of the Screen
The
term 4K is originally used for cinema definition, in 17: 9 format. It
represents a 4096 x 2160 pixel canvas. The term 4K UHD was imagined to
differentiate the definition "TV" in 16: 9 which is 3840 x 2160
pixels.
This
parenthesis closed, let us look at the first technical criterion: the definition.
Today three of them can be found commercially: Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels), 4K
UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels) and 8K UHD (7680 x 4320 pixels). The choice will
depend on two points in particular: the type of content consumed and the
duration for which you want to keep your TV.
Check if the Smart TV is able to support
different Streaming networks or not
Right
now, a lot of the content we can stream on the best Smart TV in India, especially on smart TV, is in Full HD,
or even lower definition. More and more 4K content is nevertheless offered,
whether on certain channels, but also on third-party services such as Netflix,
OCS Max, Amazon Prime Video, etc. We can also find such a fine image on 4K Blu-rays,
as well as on game consoles (PS4 Pro and Xbox One X at present, PS5 and Xbox
Scarlett to come).
Unless
you opt for a very small screen size, where the difference will be less
noticeable, it is therefore rather advisable to head today for a 4K UHD panel
which will allow you to enjoy the best quality on all available content. ,
especially since there is now good quality 4K screens at a very affordable
price.
What diagonal screen to choose?
Then
comes a size criterion: which screen diagonal to choose? Note that at present,
the most often proposed dimensions are 43 inches (109 cm), 50 inches (127 cm),
55 inches (140 cm), 65 inches (165 cm) and even now 75 inches (190 cm) and 85
inches (216 cm). The 55 ″ and 65 ″ formats remain the most popular today. This detail
is not trivial, because mass production allows manufacturers to lower their
production costs and it is not uncommon to see a 55-inch model offered at a
better price than its smaller counterpart.
The
first point to take into account is therefore the space you have to store your
screen. If it is cramped, remember to take the necessary measures and allow a
little space to allow you access to the connectors.
What differences between HDR, HDR10 +,
Dolby Vision?
Most
TVs today are "HDR". This means that they are compatible with High
Dynamic Range technology for a more detailed final rendering, especially in
very bright and very dark areas. However, there are several HDR technologies:
HDR10, HDR10 +, HLG and Dolby Vision. However, not all televisions are compatible
with all these technologies, as are the different sources that will power your
screen.
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