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Going for a good TV is no easy task for most of people as the update of the TV never stops and it gets faster and faster. 4k TV, OLED TV, curved screen TV……more and more kinds of TV are mushrooming. Which kind of it should you choose? After reading this article, maybe you will have the answer.
The necessary functions for a TV
Why do we prefer buying a top brand’s smart TV? I think it is just because the cheaper ones are of bad quality and have a short lifespan.
Ensure the smart TV has the features that you need before you go for one. For example, you must check if the TV supports chatting online if you want to chat with friends on TV. Or if you are a gaming enthusiast, you’d better check if the game function is provided on it.
Are you ready to buy a TV with a huge screen? If so, my advice for you is that you had better go for a sound equipment to produce the sound. Just as the saying goes, “the price will always adequate to the quality.” A cheap TV will never offer you catchy sound.

4K TVs: upgrade or not?
4K technology (also known as super high definition, UHD), has arouse wide attention since 2010, which provides a resolution of 3840 x 2160 and includes 8.2 million pixels into a screen. It is no doubt a great improvement in TV technology, however, only if your TV is more than 50-inches, it will be obviously more important for you to get a higher resolution, which makes it possible for you put a bigger screen in a smaller room as the best distance from the screen is cut down with the resolution going up. In other words, it is not necessary for most of you to upgrade to a 4K TV. Here is an example of 4K TV — Sony KD-65X9000F LED 4K ULTRA HD TV.

Is it worth buying a curved TV?
The curved TV can undoubtedly improve the immersion, which is the biggest advantage of it. Besides, it provides you with a wider field of view as you will feel you have a wider range of visibility when the edges of the screen are bent. Draw lines from the head position to the edges of a 60-inch flat TV and at the same time draw lines from your head position past the edges of a 60-inch curved TV to the same plane you’d have been watching the flat screen in, and the curved screen’s image seems to stretch further across the wall than the flat TV image, despite the screen sizes involved being ostensibly the same.

In short, there is no need for most people to go for a curved TV and a flat one is good enough. After all, it will look so ridiculous to put a curved TV on the wall.
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