Buying Guide for the Best Smart TVs
Choosing the best smart TV can completely change your viewing experience, offering everything from streaming your favorite shows to gaming and even controlling your smart home. Before making a choice, it's important to think about where you’ll be using the TV, what you love to watch, and which extra features will actually make your life easier. The right smart TV should fit your room, match your style of watching, and support the apps and services you actually use.Screen SizeScreen size tells you how big the TV is, measured diagonally from one corner to the opposite. It’s important because it determines how immersive your viewing experience will be, and how well the TV fits your space. Generally, smaller TVs (32-43 inches) are great for bedrooms or kitchens, while mid-size screens (48-55 inches) suit average living rooms, and large screens (over 60 inches) give a theater-like feel in big spaces. When choosing, consider both your room size and how far you'll be sitting from the screen. Too small a TV in a big room can feel underwhelming, while too large a TV in a small space can be uncomfortable for your eyes.
ResolutionResolution shows the number of pixels that make up the picture on the screen, and more pixels mean a sharper, clearer image. The common options are HD (720p), Full HD (1080p), 4K Ultra HD (2160p), and even 8K. For smaller screens or less critical viewing, HD or Full HD is usually just fine. If you want a crisp image and especially if your TV is larger or you sit closer, 4K is the sweet spot for most people today. 8K TVs are available, but content and benefits are limited for now. Match the resolution to the kind of content you watch and how sharp you want things to look.
Smart Platform/Operating SystemThe smart platform is the system the TV uses to connect to the internet and run apps like Netflix, YouTube, and others. This matters because it affects how easy it is to find the services you need and the overall user experience. Some platforms are simpler and faster, while others offer more customization. Make sure the TV supports the streaming apps and features that you use the most. It’s also useful to check for regular updates and a user-friendly interface, so the TV stays relevant and easy to use over time.
HDR SupportHDR stands for High Dynamic Range, a technology that helps deliver better contrast, brighter highlights, and a wider range of colors. TVs with HDR make movies and shows look more realistic, especially in scenes with lots of light and dark areas. There are different types of HDR (like HDR10, Dolby Vision), and having support for these standards can give you better quality if you watch a lot of new movies or HDR-enabled content. If picture quality matters to you and you watch in a darker room, look for a TV with good HDR support.
Refresh RateRefresh rate is how many times per second the TV updates the image on the screen, usually expressed in Hertz (Hz). A standard refresh rate is 60Hz, which works for most TV and movie watching. Higher rates like 120Hz are better for fast action, such as sports or gaming, making the motion look smoother and less blurry. If you’ll mainly use your TV for movies and shows, 60Hz is probably enough. If you plan on gaming or watching lots of sports, a higher refresh rate could be worth looking for.
Connectivity (HDMI/USB/Audio Ports)Connectivity covers all the ports where you can plug in devices like game consoles, streaming sticks, soundbars, and USB drives. The number and types of ports is important—more HDMI ports let you connect several devices without swapping cables, and USB ports can be handy for photos, videos, or external drives. Make a list of all the devices you use or plan to use, and make sure the TV has enough and the right types of ports to handle them all at once.
Audio FeaturesAudio features refer to the TV's built-in speakers and any sound enhancements offered. While most smart TVs are thin and can’t fit large speakers, some come with better audio processing or support for sound technologies like Dolby Audio. If sound quality is very important to you or you plan to watch a lot of concerts or movies, check the built-in speaker quality or plan to add an external sound system like a soundbar. Prioritize audio features if you don't want lots of extra equipment but still want decent sound.
Voice Control & Smart FeaturesMany smart TVs now include voice control and other 'smart home' functions, letting you control your TV and sometimes other devices by speaking. This can make searching for content, changing inputs, or controlling volume easier, especially if you have difficulty using remote controls. Look for TVs with built-in voice assistants if you’re interested in hands-free operation, or if you want to integrate your TV with other smart home products you already own.