A relative of mine wants a TV that does not look like a black hole on the wall. Do the 2026 matte screens really look like a painting, or do they still look like a glowing monitor when the sun hits them?
Saw that Xiaomi is launching a 75-inch Mini-LED TV in India on April 15. Would be a good upgrade for someone who is currently using a 43-inch LCD?
Planning to buy a smart TV, and my pocket allows me to keep it under 15k. I was checking it on Amazon sale and found premium brands such as Samsung, Xiaomi, TCL, and LG are offering them at 30-40% off. However there are also budget TVs, and their specifications are close to the premium ones. Any recommendation on what to choose?
I am looking for a TV that can offer sound performance in sports and gaming. I did my research and found that Sony TVs have a far better reputation than others. Gone through the features of Sony Bravia 3II, it comes with 4K resolution at 120fps for smooth motion. Should I choose Sony over cheaper brands?
I mostly watch movies and sports, so display quality matters much more than gaming features for me. OLED pricing still feels high though. Which OLED TVs actually offer good value during sale season?
I am finally replacing an old TV during the Amazon Great Summer Sale, but there are too many choices, from QLED and Mini LED to Dolby Vision, gaming features. This leaves me a bit confused. My budget is under Rs. 50K, and I am only considering a TV so I can watch films and shows on OTT. Any good recommendations during the Amazon Great Summer Sale?
Are 75-inch TV suitable for bedroom or studio apartments? Thinking of buying it. Would it be a smart purchase?
I’m comparing the Samsung S90F QD-OLED with the LG C-series. The colors on the QD-OLED look insanely vibrant. Is it worth the extra 40k, or is it just marketing hype?
My budget is 30k, and I don&rsquot; want to overspend. I like to watch movies. With my current TV, images are blurry and lack clarity, since it is an old one. I do not want to compromise on picture quality. I am bit confused. What is a good TV with decent features under the budget?
I am buying a new TV, but confused between the two options. Xiaomi, being a well-trusted brand, will have easier service accessibility. On the other hand, Lumio has come up with interesting features such as TLDR 2.0 and Project Neo. Shall I choose Xiaomi or a newly launched Lumio Vision 9?
Lumio Vision 9 is priced at Rs. 72,999, which comes under my budget. I am considering buying it. Is it actually worth buying?
Buying a bigger TV will always have a tradeoff. Either you will compromise size or picture quality. I am looking for a budget-friendly option in a TV under 60k. Confused between 55-inch Mini-LED vs. 65-inch QLED. Is the Xiaomi TV X Series the best bang for my buck, or should I wait for the Diwali sales?
Best TV under Rs. 30,000? I don’t want to compromise with the picture quality.
Planning to get a 32-inch TV for my kid. Are there any good options under 15k?
Mini-LEDs from brands like TCL and Hisense are getting cheaper. Does the extra brightness and dimming zones make a difference if you watch IPL with all the lights on?
Which is the best smart TV under Rs. 50,000? Looking for a model to stream movies and OTT content?
I spent 1 Lakh on a TV, but it still shows a banner for a random reality show. I feel premium TVs should have a clean, ad-free launcher interface.
Did you know that Colin’s harsh chemicals can destroy the TV screen? I just found out! To remove stubborn spots, it is best to lightly damp the cloth with water or solution to avoid moisture damage.
Watching movies or a high quality cinema in a dim or dark room is enjoyable? I recently bought a Xiaomi TV, does filmmaker mode really helps?
I purchased a Google TV that runs on Android 11. After reading several posts and watching some reviews on YouTube, I began to wonder: do TVs that run Google TV better than those running webOS or TizenOS? I would appreciate hearing your reviews and thoughts.
I am fed up with my current LED TVs now because I often struggle with deep blacks because of backlighting. In fact, they don’t have as bright image quality when compared with OLED or QLED TVs. But OLEDs are a bit expensive. Are OLEDs worth buying?
I am looking for an OLED TV, and my budget is under 50K. My requirements are a 4K TV, a 50-55-inch screen, QLED and one that has good software. I generally prefer Sony because of its reliability, quality, and reputation. I have heard of Hisense, too. Can anyone share their experience and recommend reliable options for a QLED TV under 50K?
I’m shopping for a new TV but cannot decide which one to get. I’ve seen ads for OLED and mini-LED TVs, and both could deliver different experiences. Now my kids want an OLED TV in their bedroom, but they are more expensive. I want to explore a few options on either OLED or mini-LED smart TV options that don’t take up too much space.
Sony and TCL recently announced that TCL will acquire Sony's home entertianment business. How does it impact us in India as I believe Sony Bravia TVs are quite popular in India? Also, I read somewhere that the prices of Bravia TVs could go down, too? Would it be better to wait if I am looking to buy a new TV?
I recently bought a new PlayStation 5. I know that my console supports 4K gaming but I am confused whether spending more on a 4K resolution smart TV would be worth it. If you guys believe it, should I buy the LG OLED 4K smart TV or a one from Samsung? And what should be my budget?