Friday, March 20, 2015

Buying a new TV: Frequently asked questions

There are so many variables presented to you when buying a new TV. Hitesh Raj Bhagat & Karan Bajaj answer some of the burning questions you may have before putting down a sizeable investment on a new set
4K vs 1080p Full HD — Which One Should You Get?
This is the big question right now, especially since players like Micromax & VU are bringing the price down. Micromax's latest 49-inch 4K LED TV with Android built in is priced at Rs 49,990. If you want to be future-proof and believe in keeping a TV for as long as it lasts, then 4K is the way to go.
India is amongst a handful of countries where 4K broadcast is already available (although content is limited, more will come soon). YouTube has a lot of 4K content online too and you can enjoy it on the TV with TV connected media players. If you don't have any plans to upgrade to 4K for the next two to three years, you can go with a full HD set.
The 3D Debate — Is Content Available?
If you really plan on watching 3D, you need a way to get 'real' content. Any 3D TV can up-convert to 3D, but it's not as convincing. YouTube and others have 3D content, newer gaming consoles support 3D (games and 3D Blu-Ray movies) and you could playback 3D video files from a media player or computer. Real 3D games and movies are limited but available. It's a nice feature to have if you're a 3D enthusiast.
Check the difference between active and passive 3D technologies in TVs. Active 3D uses battery powered 3D glasses which need to be synced with the TV to work. They are expensive to buy (Rs 5,000 to 9,000 each) and typically one or two pairs are provided. Passive 3D (like LG's Cinema 3D) uses simple polarized glasses - these are easier on the eyes and cheaper to buy and replace (though admittedly, they cause a loss in overall resolution).
Upgradeable TVs - Sales Gimmick or Useful Extra?
Currently, only Samsung and Vu offer an option of upgrading your existing TV to get new features and add functionality. Samsung offers an Evolution Kit that is compatible with select TV models. This Evolution kit connects to your old TV and offers the updated interface and functionality as the newer generation TV.
As the evolution kit costs around Rs 17,000, it is better to go for the model with support for upgrades when it comes to Samsung In comparison; Vu television offers to upgrade the internal hardware of your TV to add PC functionality. Vu Engineers will come to your house; install the computer components inside your TV. You can choose Windows 7, Windows 8 or Mac OS X as the operating system for your TV. However, the price of the upgrade could vary between Rs 30,000 - 70,000. In the same price, you can now get a good laptop for your computer requirements.
Improving TV Audio - Do You Need This? 
TVs are getting slimmer and the downside of that is the speakers have become smaller and weaker. Typically, a flat panel TV has only two speakers (stereo) with a rated output of 5 to 10 Watts RMS each. This may be fine for really small rooms but if you want to improve the overall experience with all sorts of content, you need to improve the sound. For a simple solution, you can get a soundbar (from Philips, LG or Bose). For proper multi-channel sound, you can get a powered 5.1 speaker system (integrated amplifier) from Logitech, Creative or JBL or you could go all the way with an amplifier and speakers. The soundbar will connect directly to the TV (using headphone or RCA stereo out) while the multi speaker system should ideally connect directly to the source. 
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