LED & LCD TVs

203 products indexed • Avg rating 4.31 • Avg price $1078

LED and LCD TVs covering screen sizes and resolutions for home viewing, including smart-enabled and basic models from budget through premium price tiers. The category indexes 203 products with an average rating of 4.31 and includes brands like Sony and Samsung. Prices range roughly $80 to $6,700 (avg ~(price varies))

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How do I choose the right screen size for my room and viewing distance?

Measure the viewing distance (in inches) from the seating to the screen and divide by 1.5–2.5 for an approximate recommended diagonal size; for example, a 60" viewing distance suggests roughly 24–40" screens for casual viewing and larger for immersive viewing

What’s the difference between LED and LCD TVs and does it affect picture quality?

LCD refers to the display technology while LED describes the backlight type; LED-backlit LCDs come in edge-lit and full-array forms, with full-array local dimming generally providing better contrast and black levels than simple edge-lit panels

Which specs matter most for picture performance (resolution, HDR, refresh rate)?

Resolution (1080p, 4K) determines detail; HDR support improves contrast and color range with compatible content; and native refresh rate plus motion processing affect fast-motion clarity—look for 60–120Hz panels and confirmed HDR formats when those priorities matter

How should I evaluate smart TV platforms and app support?

Check that the TV’s built-in platform supports the streaming services and apps you use, offers regular software updates, and provides an intuitive interface; if app support is limited, external streaming devices can add apps and features

What connectivity and ports should I look for?

Ensure at least 2–4 HDMI inputs (preferably HDMI 2.0 or 2.1 for 4K/120Hz content), an optical or ARC/eARC audio output for soundbars, USB ports for media playback, and Ethernet or dual-band Wi‑Fi for stable streaming

Are there common warranties or care tips I should know before buying?

Most manufacturers include a limited warranty covering defects for a specified period; protect the screen from direct sunlight, avoid static images for long periods to reduce burn-in risk on certain panels, and use manufacturer-recommended cleaning methods and power surge protection

How do prices generally vary across LED/LCD TV options?

Prices vary by size, resolution, panel technology, and brand: smaller or 1080p models are in lower price tiers, 4K and larger sizes increase cost, and advanced features like full-array local dimming or HDMI 2.1 support push TVs into higher price ranges; average prices in this category tend to reflect mid- to higher-end consumer models