Buying a TV? which TV should you buy

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Title: Buying a TV? which TV should you buy


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Buying a TV? Which TV Should You Buy?
  • By TCL Electronics

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About Us
  • TCL was founded in 1981 in China, and has grown
    to be the 3rd largest manufacturer of panels in
    the world and is one of the world's leading
    consumer electronics manufacturers. TCL has a
    presence in 78 countries all around the world,
    and employs over 75,000 people.
  • TCL Australia was founded in 2004 and has now
    grown to be one of the most successful television
    brands in Australia.

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Buying a TV? Which TV Should You Buy?
  • Buying a TV is a lot harder than it used to be.
    TV technology is fluid and ever-changing. No
    longer should we choose a TV based on our
    television viewing habits. Think of what you use
    your TV for today. It is a streaming service, a
    social media centre, a music facilitator, a
    photographic display, a gaming centre, an
    internet-based information provider. The best way
    to decide what TV you should buy is to assess
    your screen viewing habits. As internet-based
    media becomes more and more popular, it would be
    a wise choice to look at our range of TCL Smart
    TV with Google accessibility.

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Buying a TV? Which TV Should You Buy?

  • Buying a TV The Technology
  • Smart TV has built-in internet connectivity.
    This means you can use a Smart TV like you use
    your smartphone you can access Apps, play
    online games, Skype, Google, watch YouTube
    videos, watch catch-up TV as well as stream TV
    shows and movies through your online TV streaming
    subscription services like Netflix. You can also
    connect your smartphone and tablet to most Smart
    TVs so you can share content between screens.

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  • If you can use a smartphone then you can use a
    Smart TV. There is a home screen menu that makes
    it really easy to access free-to-air TV channels,
    subscription services and your connected devices
    like gaming consoles, DVD and Blu-ray players.
    The TCL Smart TV means you can access a number of
    internet connected services that most TVs cant.
    It is like having a built in computer in your TV.

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  • One of the greatest features a Smart TV has is
    the video on demand. On most modern TVs you can
    watch Catch up TV including iView, 7 Plus etc,
    but Smart TV allows you to access other dedicated
    genre channels not offered on all TVs, e.g. music
    or sport. You also have the capability to access
    Netflix, Go Live and Freeview Plus. The features
    of the new range of TCL TVs are second to none.
    It encapsulates the best functions of your
    television, linked with the interactivity of your
    phone, all of which can be activated with your
    voice instructions into the remote control.

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  • The new TCL Android TV combines not only
    everything you want in a TV but everything that
    is on your viewing wish list as well. You will
    have access to live sport, new release movies,
    streaming Apps and no, we havent forgotten the
    gamers- multiplayer games. Content, Apps, games,
    what more can you ask for?

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  • The TCL innovation has also been complemented by
    personalised recommendation technology. The
    Android TV incorporates Apps like YouTube, Hulu
    Plus and NBA Game Time, all of which can pick up
    on your viewing habits and recommend similar
    content. This means you are viewing more and
    browsing less.

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Buying a TV? Which TV Should You Buy?

  • Fun with Google
  • TCL has partnered with Google to bring you the
    most up to date technology in its Android TVs.
    They have incorporated Google Play into their
    current range with advanced remote-control
    activation. This allows you to press the
    microphone on the remote control and instruct
    Google to perform tasks, just as you do on a
    Google Home device or when you search Google on
    your computer for information.

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  • TCL integrates Google Assistant with their TVs
  • You can instruct it to find and play your
    favourite shows on TV
  • It allows you to instruct Google to play music on
    your TV
  • When prompted, Google will search for genres you
    wish to explore and give you specific information
    regarding these shows
  • You can pause the show and ask something like
    How many episodes are there in Suits?
  • You can find out when a specific show is airing,
    or simply say Watch Game of Thrones now
  • You can ask to search for random things like,
    show me pets in peoples clothes
  • If your devices are all paired, you may ask
    Google Do I have anything in my diary today?
  • You can instruct Google, when set up, to complete
    other connectivity tasks like Dim the lights.

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Buying a TV? Which TV Should You Buy?

  • Does Size Matter?
  • When buying a TV, your choice in size will again
    be determined by what you use it for. The handy
    32-inch televisions are the most versatile size
    of all. They provide a range of uses that can be
    interchangeable in the home. If you have a small
    area, a study or small rumpus room and you dont
    want the tv to be the focus of the area, at 32
    inches is a perfect size. They are the most used
    size for computer monitors.

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  • The more common 40-inch tv is a good fit for a
    bedroom tv or home bar area. They are a
    cost-effective option and easy to move from a
    bedroom, kitchen or small area if you want to
    change its location. They are also easy to pack
    up and take to other premises when moving.40 inch
    led TVs are a great choice for gamers. They can
    fit easily into a bedroom or rumpus room without
    everyone having to be stuck with the gaming tv in
    the main lounge room. Most now support some of
    the up to date technology the bigger tv offer,
    including Smart TV, 4K TV technology as well as
    Full HD TV. They are small enough to have on a
    stand or if you wanted even less conspicuous,
    they can also be wall mounted. When you step up
    to the 55-65 inch led TV range, this size is
    becoming the most common size being purchased in
    Australia today. They suit most living areas and
    are the preferred size in many home theatre
    rooms. What size tv you should put in a room is
    always subjective. The common theme, however, is
    bigger is better. Be realistic though, you
    wouldnt put a 55 inch in a small bedroom but in
    a larger room, if you are torn between two sizes,
    the bigger choice is rarely regretted.

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  • Many boardrooms now have TVs installed for
    presentation purposes. These rooms are generally
    sizeable and cope well with a larger tv, such as
    a 55-65 inch. If you have a sizeable outdoor
    pergola area, a 55 to 65-inch tv will add a great
    feel to your outdoor experience. You could be
    watching sport, music videos or be watching the
    news whilst cooking outdoors.

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