![]() TVs have warranty periods ranging from 1 to 2 years, depending on the manufacturer. A good mid-range TV is expected to stay competitive for at least 2-3 years from the moment it’s introduced to the market. At the high-end, TVs combine stunning image quality, high responsiveness, and excellent motion handling with cutting-edge HDR technology for the best possible viewing experience.Įven though the most popular series of TVs get refreshed annually, there's no real reason for a regular customer to buy a new TV each year. People who are interested in watching sports or gaming might want to invest a bit more and buy a high refresh rate TVs that combines great image quality, high responsiveness, low lag, and some motion enhancing features. Those looking for a decent home-theater TV will need to pay slightly more and get a mid-range VA panel that will look great in a dark room. People who only occasionally watch TV and don’t plan on doing any serious gaming might find entry-level TVs sufficient. More expensive TVs usually have larger panels that reproduce better images and come with a wider feature set. The prices of TVs vary wildly, with the cheapest options starting around $150 and the most expensive ones reaching tens of thousands of dollars. They are usually more affordable because they lack any specialized features. ![]()
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