Sony Bravia 8 II is a new flagship OLED
Today all TVs are available, and with all the technical terms and gratitude associated with television technology, it can be difficult to find out what is important. Here is a sharp guide to help eliminate confusion.
Image quality: Speaking on a large scale, the type of display technology helps to order how good the quality of the TV image is, but OLED is usually the best display technology, and then there is LCD (including QLED, and MINI LEDs). OLED has the best image quality because it does not need a backlight and every pixel can be either on or off, which causes black levels. In comparison, each LED in the backlight takes care of numerous pixels at a time so it is not so precise – it’s not 1: 1 right now. In the midfiz models, find a feature that includes a full standing local dim, mini -led and 120 herits refresh rate, which (unlike some other extras) helps improve the image in my experience. In addition, if a TV uses quantum dots, it often causes better color performance, whether OLED or LCD.
Screen size: Great in my book. I recommend at least 43 inches size for bedroom TV and at least 55 inches for a room or central TV – and is better 65 inches or more. More than any “feature”, stepping into the TV screen size is the best use of your money. One of the most common complaints after the purchase of TV is from people who did not go too much. And I rarely hear people complain that their TV is huge. It is worth adding that although the TV can really be really big, even the 4K resolution is sufficient for the biggest models, and CNET does not recommend any 8K TVs because they represent less comparative value.
ELSE: The TV cost is more than $ 100 to $ 2,000. Small screens are cheaper, well -known brands are more expensive and spending more money can give you better quality of icon. Most entry level TV has a good picture for most people, but the TV lasts longer, so will be able to spend more to get a better picture. It is even better to buy a TV in the fall when prices are low.
Sound quality: Every TV has some built -in speaker, but in my twenty years, the sound of modern TV to review AV equipment has been as usual. Although I test audio on every model, if you are serious about sound standards, then buying a separate sound bar ($ 100) or buying home theater system will immediately improve important aspects like speech and boss production.
Smart TV: The most important feature in entry level TV is what TV uses smart TV systems, and while some brands (Samsung and LG) are proprietary (Samsung and LG) offer some models Rooko and Google TV.
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