Jamey Tucker from wrcbtv One of the best things about the Super Bowl every year is the deals it brings on TVs. Retailers offer bargains to football fans wanting to watch the big game on a bigger TV. This also coincides with manufacturers introducing the latest 2021 models at CES. To make room for those new TVs, retailers discount older models.
Shopping for a new TV is more difficult than in years past because there are more brands to choose from. TCL, Toshiba, and Vizio have recently upped the competition with bigger brands Sony, LG, and Samsung. But while the newcomers are less expensive, there is a trade-off in quality and picture.
According to reviews by Consumer Reports in an article titled “Why It Doesn’t Always Pay to Buy a Cheap TV,” the major brands (LG, Samsung, and Sony) tend to perform better than the less expensive models.
What’s with OLED, QLED, HDR, and UHD.
Oled is the top-of-the-line models from brands Sony and LG while Samsung’s technology is called QLED. TCL also recently branded its best TV’s “QLED.”
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