Which is the best TV to buy. Video Tips
Buying almost any equipment, if only not the simplest or cheapest devices, is a rather difficult task and requires a detailed study of the subject of the search. Moreover, modern stores offer a large assortment, among which it is quite easy to get lost. So what is the best TV brand?
No specialist will be able to answer the question of which company develops and sells such equipment is the best. Unless, of course, it is paid for with a certain brand.
Currently, the leaders of the television equipment market are the following companies: well-known brands Samsung, Sony, Panasonic, LG, Toshiba, Philips, Acer and less advertised Sharp, TCL and JVC. The ordinal arrangement of these companies does not indicate the gradation of the quality of their equipment, it is just that Russian wholesalers prefer to purchase products of these brands.
On the contrary, in Eastern European countries, one of the leaders of television technology is the little-known Russian company Sanyo
So how do you choose and buy the right TV?
In the process of finding the good and high-quality technique you need, you need to rely on several aspects. The first, and perhaps most important, is the amount you are willing to shell out for your purchase. It should be borne in mind that the most expensive and prestigious equipment is not always of the highest quality. Perhaps the manufacturer and seller just spent a lot of money on advertising campaigns. At the same time, do not buy the cheapest models, as the stingy person almost always pays twice.
Second – formulate for yourself what you want to get from the purchase. It can be just a high-quality image, stylish appearance, warranty period or some additional functions: built-in DVD-player, viewing photos or videos from a tablet or computer, connectors for connecting other equipment, and many others.
For example, now the formerly very expensive flat TVs are very democratic. But models with remote control that do not require a control panel, on the contrary, are more expensive than others.
The third is the recommendations of friends and consumers who have left reviews on the Internet. They are, perhaps, the most valuable, even in comparison with the information of a consultant in a specialty store, who can receive salary bonuses in the event of an increase in sales of models of a particular company.
It is the direct use of technology at home that can give the most objective assessment of the quality and consumer characteristics of TVs. Study as many reviews of established TV buyers as possible, the experience of which will help you avoid a miss in the sometimes expensive purchase.
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