Saturday, September 14, 2013

Best LED TV for the Money

Which is the best LED TV to buy?

So it is that time to upgrade the old television set. Technology is moving at the speed of light these days and there are new options out all the time. The LED television is the most recent "must have" item and there are good reasons for it.


The LED television genre offers up ultra-thin displays, great picture and perfect color saturation; however with technology constantly changing you might be wondering what the best LED TV for the money is in 2012-13. Worry not; we have a some serious contenders and any one would be a great deal.
 

Best LED TVs under $300

Samsung UN60EH6000

There are few things that matter in the world of TV like sound and picture quality and Samsung delivers beyond all expectations with that. The picture quality is pretty unbeatable as Samsung is generally known for their rich, immersive displays.

The backlight is even, and the colors are never washed out. For a picture or audiophile there are a ton of controls for tweaking and three pre-set modes for perfect picture. The sound on this Samsung is impressive on its own. The sounds are clear and crisp and never distorted.

There are a couple small issues with this LED Television that should be noted before you go running for the closest electronics store. This Samsung has 2 HDMI ports. That might be an issue for anyone hoping to arrange all of their devices straight to the TV, but honestly it isn't a necessity and you can happily connect everything via an A/V receiver.
 

Best LED Televisions under $500

RCA LED46C55R120Q 46-Inch LED-Lit 1080p 120Hz HDTV (Black)  
 
Samsung UN40EH5300 40-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV, Black  
 
TCL LE48FHDF3300ZTA 48-Inch 1080p 240Hz LED HDTV with 2-Year Limited Warranty (Black)  
 

Samsung UN32ES6500

Let's face it many LED TVs are purchased for their size, but what if you are looking for a small, discrete option for a smaller room or even a bedroom. Well, there are some top notch affordable LED TVs on the market and no one does it better than Samsung. The display on the UN32ES6500 is clear, crisp and perfectly saturated.

Samsung televisions are known for their ability to create perfect displays and this one is no exception. The TV is also 3D compatible and has a bevy of Smart options that will make the internet-savvy buyer swoon with delight.
 

Top Rated LCD TVs under $800

Sony BRAVIA KDL40EX640 40-Inch 1080p LED Internet TV, Black  
 
RCA LED46A55R120Q 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV  
 
Panasonic VIERA TC-L42ET5 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz 3D Full HD IPS LED-LCD TV with 4 Pairs of Polarized 3D Glasses  
 

LG 47LM7600

LG sure knows how to pack televisions with features that the true cinema-freak cannot live without and they do it without breaking the bank. Its latest offering; the LG Cinema Screen 47LM7600 offers LED-LCD lighting that is 3D compatible, and it all comes with six pairs of 3D glasses. The device has plenty of Smart options to make the technology-crazed generation swoon in delight.

It has a 47-inch cinema 3D screen in full 1080p high definition. The television comes with a sensor built in that automatically adjusts the picture to the brightness and lighting in the room so you'll never see a dark spot again. It is also energy star qualified and it even has a resolution upscale system that alters standard definition content for HD quality.

The picture quality on this television is impressive and the 47-inch screen is adequate for all-types of viewing. The television also looks wonderful. LG put a great deal of effort into the design and the thin bezel edge creates a sleek look. The television also offers up the best viewing angles on the market at the moment.
 

Best LED TVs under $1000

VIZIO E601i-A3 60-inch 1080p 120Hz Razor LED Smart HDTV  
LG 55LS4500 55 
Panasonic VIERA TC-L42E50 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz Full HD IPS LED-LCD TV  
 

Sharp AQUOS 80"

Another contender for the title of best LED TV on the market is an offering by Sharp. Sharp is known for its go-big-or-go-home philosophy and that is just what they did with the Sharp Aquos '80. This television is, well, enormous and can easily make an owner the envy of every television-obsessed neighbor for miles.

The television is a Smart TV and accepts a bevy of great apps which can easily turn this television into an internet oasis. The television also comes standard with 4 HMDI ports and 2 USB ports. Basically, this television can handle anything you could possible want to connect to it, including external hard drives packed with video.

There are a couple downsides to this television, though. A few people have mentioned issues with the HDMI ports not working after a short while. This issue, however, has been quickly rectified by Sharp; a company known for their customer service.