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Learn more about Smart TVs

Explore a world of entertainment with our curated selection of TVs. From immersive 4K displays to the smartest televisions on the market, EE is your trusted destination for cutting-edge technology and expert advice.

The best Smart TVs on the market
Experience entertainment like never before with our collection of cutting-edge televisions. We've handpicked the best Smart TVs from top brands, including the latest QLED and OLED models from Samsung and LG. Immerse yourself in breathtaking 4K resolution, enjoy the convenience of built-in streaming apps, and discover a world of content at your fingertips. Whether you're hosting a movie night, catching up on your favourite series, or gaming with friends, our TVs deliver an unparalleled viewing experience. Explore our range today and find the perfect television for your home.

Things to consider

Before you buy a new TV, it’s important to think about a few key things to make sure you get the right one for you. Here are some of the most important factors to consider when choosing from our range of televisions:

• Screen Size: Consider the size of your room and how far you'll be sitting from the screen. A larger screen is great for a cinematic experience, but it might be overwhelming in a smaller space.

• Resolution: 4K is the standard for most new TVs, offering a sharp, detailed picture. If you want the best possible quality, look for 8K models, but remember that there's limited 8K content available right now.

• Display Technology: OLED TVs offer incredible contrast and deep blacks, while QLED TVs are brighter and more vibrant. Mini-LED is a newer technology that offers a good balance of both.

• Smart TV Features: Most TVs are now 'smart', meaning they can connect to the internet and run apps like Netflix and BBC iPlayer. Check which smart platform the TV uses to make sure it has all the apps you want.

• HDR (High Dynamic Range): HDR boosts the contrast and colour of the picture, making it look more realistic. Look for TVs that support formats like Dolby Vision and HDR10+ for the best experience.

• Gaming Features: If you're a gamer, look for a TV with a high refresh rate (120Hz or more), low input lag and features like VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode).

FAQs

• What is a Smart TV?

A Smart TV is a television that can connect to the internet, allowing you to stream content from services like Netflix, BBC iPlayer and YouTube. Most new TVs are Smart TVs and they come with a variety of apps and features.

• What's the difference between OLED and QLED?

OLED and QLED are 2 different types of display technology. OLED TVs have self-lit pixels, which means they can produce perfect blacks and incredible contrast. QLED TVs use a backlight and a layer of quantum dots to produce a brighter, more vibrant picture.

• What is 4K resolution?

4K, also known as Ultra HD, is a screen resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. That's 4 times the number of pixels as a Full HD TV, resulting in a much sharper, more detailed picture.

• What is HDR?

HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. It's a feature that boosts the contrast and colour of the picture, making it look more realistic. There are several different HDR formats, including HDR10, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision.

• What size TV should I get?

The right size TV for you depends on the size of your room and how far you'll be sitting from the screen. As a general rule, you should be able to see the whole screen without having to move your head.

• Do I need a soundbar?

Most TVs have built-in speakers, but they're often not very powerful. If you want immersive sound, a soundbar is a great investment.

• What is a refresh rate?

The refresh rate is the number of times the screen redraws the image per second, measured in Hertz (Hz). A higher refresh rate results in smoother motion, which is especially important for gaming and watching sports.

• What is input lag?

Input lag is the delay between when you press a button on your controller and when you see the action on the screen. A low input lag is essential for gaming.

• What is a smart platform?

The smart platform is the operating system of your TV. Some of the most popular platforms are Google TV, Android TV and Samsung's Tizen.

• What is HDMI 2.1?

HDMI 2.1 is the latest version of the HDMI standard. It's essential for next-gen gaming, as it supports features like 4K at 120Hz, VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode).

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