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Looking for a new TV? Your search ends here. From a 55-inch and 65-inch to an impressive 100-inch smart TVs, there's a right fit for everyone. Immerse yourself in sharp, vibrant visuals with the latest LED or OLED technology, ideal for streaming shows, watching sports, or gaming sessions. Whatever your choice of brand and size, we've made it easy for you to compare prices on smart TVs from popular brands like Samsung, LG, Philips, SONY, and others. Find the best smart TV today.

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DivX TVs LG 43UQ7690

LG 43UQ7690

43 " LED, 3840x2160 (4K Ultra HD)

£229.99

4.8

Argos
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Three tips when buying a TV

We're assuming you're buying a TV to get a bit of a cinematic feel at home. If you’re just going to watch the news, it doesn't matter much.

  • Naturally, it's important that it will fit on your TV stand or wherever you're planning to put it. Thinking it would be nice to mount it on a wall, but don't know how? Check out this guide we've found for you.

  • Furthermore, there are dozens of other more or less scientific studies that will tell you how big a TV you should have in relation to how far away you'll be sitting from it. A simple rule of thumb is to have a distance of half a metre per ten inches, so if your sofa is about three metres away, you should have a 65-inch TV.

  • Finally, it rarely hurts to go up a size if you have space for it and you find the larger size to be affordable.

Whether you’re playing PS5, PC or Xbox, gaming is the new hot topic on the TV market. If you're running a PC on your TV, you should keep an eye out for Freesync or G-Sync support, depending on your graphics card. Naturally, both PC and console players should strive for refresh rates of 120 hertz and the potential of automatic VRR (variable refresh rate) adaptation.

We hate to say it, but the sound on new TVs is terrible. A TV's speaker will provide sound, but it is generally not very good, nor particularly powerful.

Add a sensible soundbar to your TV budget if you’ll be watching more than the news, because we're not kidding when we say half the experience is in the sound. Browse our soundbar category and see if you find one that suits you.

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