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Two new Bravia TVs on the stand

Two new Bravia TVs for 2025

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All TVs today and with all the technical terms and jargons related to television technology, it can be hard to determine what is important. A quick guide here to help cut confusion.

Photo value: In a broaderness, the type of display technology helps to determine how good a TV image is, but OLED is usually the best display technology, and then LCD (including QLED, and Mini LEDs). OLED tends to see the best because it does not need backlight and every pixel can be turned on or off, which leads to a great black level. In comparison, each backlight illuminates multiple pixels at each time so it is not appropriate – it’s not yet 1: 1. Nevertheless, look for full-array local dysfunction, mini-LED and 120Hz refresh rates, which (contrary to some other extra) helps improve my experience. In addition, if a TV uses a quantum point, it often leads to better color performances, be it an OLED or LCD.

Brightness: One of the biggest variables when buying a TV can be how bright it is. In general, LCD and LED are leaning towards the brightest type with 3,000 net brightness in my test, which is very bright. As a comparison, HDR streaming in Netflix is ​​usually tied to 1000 nets and this is enough for most people. Paying more for a TV means usually you are paying for a bright photo and 4K Blue-rays and consoles can earn the maximum of this extra brightness.

Price: More than $ 400 to $ 2,000 in 4K TV prices. Small screens are cheaper, well -known brands more expensive and more money can be spent on the quality of you better. Most entry-level TVs have good pictures for most people but TVs last long, so it may be appropriate to spend more pictures to get better pictures. If the price is low, it is best to shop on a TV in autumn.

Screen size: Better in our book. We recommend at least 43 inches for a bedroom TV and at least 55 inches for a living room or main TV – and 65 inches or larger than 65 inches. More than any other “feature”, taking steps in the form of a TV screen is the best use of your money. One of the TV-Buy post-bake complaints we’ve heard is that people who haven’t been big enough to be big enough. We rarely hear that people complain that their TV is too big.

Features: Among the Entry-Level 4K TVs, the most important feature is what kind of smart TV system TV uses. Among the midrange models, look for a feature with full-array local egging, mini-LED and 120Hz refresh rate, which (contrary to some other extra) helps improve the image of our experience. OALD technology is your best bet among high-end TVs.

Check out our page about how to buy a TV to consult more TV.



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