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Technology performs better day by day in all over the world. Many new digital devices are discovered and work very smart and fast. The big screen smart LEDs are using in the different field of work and purposes. Smart TV. LED. OLED. 4K. HDR. The world of TVs is looking better every day, but also more confusing, when you decided that how and where to buy negotiable and better condition smart LED TV. Today, there's an insanely wide array of high-definition (HD) and 4K Ultra HD sets in stores, we’re here to help you decide that how to buy from online.

Screen Size:

The very first to decide that how much wider tv screen do you want actually. Because the biggest factor in your decision will probably be screen size. Whether you're looking for a basic or high-performance LED TV. Depends on how many people in your family typically watch at once and where you're going to put your new set in the house. After an idea then picks the largest screen size that will fit easily into that space and your budget. Between 55 and 65 inches LED TVs are the sweet spot today, considering price, performance.

Screen Resolution:

The second one and most important is Resolution, Resolution describes the sharpness of the TV picture quality, usually in terms of horizontal lines of pixels. They’re very rare at this point and should be avoided, but a bargain HD TV set may support only 720p and more, which means the TV resolution displays 720 lines scanned properly (or in a single pass). Other HDTVs support the 1080p HD format, also called full HD, TV manufacturers are rapidly shifting from HDTVs to Ultra HD sets (also called 4K).

Refresh Rate:

The refresh rate also is another most important factor to buy the LED TV, expressed in Hertz (Hz) describes how many times per second a picture is refreshed on the screen. However, in scenes with rapidly moving objects, a 60 Hz refresh rate can make things look blurry or jittery, particularly on LCD HDTVs. The standard refresh rate is 60 times per second or 60 Hz. Which means the actual frame rate is half the stated rate (e.g., a "120 Hz effective refresh rate" is actually a 60 Hz refresh rate).

 

HDMI and Connections:

Some manufacturers looking to shave costs may offer fewer HDMI plugs on the back. It may seem like a reconsideration, but pay attention to the number of HDMI inputs a set has. These ports can get used up quickly and make the better connection from other portable devices: Add a soundbar, a Roku or Chromecast, and a game console and some other, and you've used three ports already.

Curved Screens:

Another innovation designed to attract shoppers' attention is curved screens LED TVs — mostly used for OLED TVs and 4K LCDs. The idea, say, the TV manufacturers companies, is to make the TV-watching experience more dynamic and immersive.

 

Smart TVs:

Another great feature injected in almost every big companies LED TVs and that is increasing number of sets come with built-in Wi-Fi for connecting Internet-based services like streaming videos at Netflix or to run apps for watching special-interest programs, watching and downloading on-demand movies, playing games or using social media apps.

Audio:

Most of the LED TV brands have the own external audio sound system. It's a consequence of the svelte design of flat panels there's not enough room for large speakers that produce high volume. There are the three choices different choice that you have: Use headphones - which can make you seem antisocial buy a surround-sound system (which can be a hassle to set up and produces clutter) or get a soundbar.

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