Now with the soccer season upon us I think it's time to upgrade my 11 year old Loewe 32in CRT TV.
When I measure the full size of TV and screen it's about 40in so this is around the size I am looking for.
I have had a look at the Which? website and am now probably more confused than ever except that Samsung seem to make good TVs at the moment.
So what I think I know is
I want a LED (or OLED)
I don't want curved
sound quality doesn't worry me as I'll tun the sound through a Naim SuperUniti
I want my standard TV (UPC) to look good not just HD or UHD or super duper VUHD or whatever is the latest iteration
I want a LAN port
It will have to be smart, mainly Netflix, BBC player etc ( I have a WDTV which I can connect to it to get iplayer)
I don't think there are any small players left in this area similar to Cloney for hifi?
any suggestions for what I should get and where I should buy it?
I have a Sony 4K and the picture quality is fantastic. It does a great job on upscaling 720 or 1080 content and the 4K is just beautiful. Netflix, Hulu and many other apps are included. It actually failed within a few weeks of purchase but Sony replaced it with no hassle and the new one has been going for a number of months now with no issues. More connections than I can possibly use on it. Also supports mirroring and other stuff.
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I'm a little out of the loop on the latest TVs but I've found connectivity to the 'net or wireless to be very useful and I probably use USB connections more than anything. That said I do download TV programmes and movies a lot. I generally download to the PC and put that on a USB fob or external hard drive and plug it into the TV.
I bought a mid range Sony at about 500e and haven't looked back. I did not want a smart TV as they tend to be ridiculously locked down and went with an android TV box (100e) instead. The smart version of the same TV was 80e more so worth it I think.
There's a website somewhere that tells you the optimum seating distance for a given screen size and resolution.