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1 CELLO 55 PLATINUM P55AN SMT-4K
This big-screen 4K offering from UK TV maker Cello comes with a whopping soundbar and uses an Android smart interface. It doesn’t support HDR, sadly. £680, celloelectronics.com
2 HISENSE H50N6800
It’s not just value which marks out this HDR-capable hotshot – it has a funky customisable user interface unique to Hisense, and Freeview Play too built-in too. Hisense calls the screen tech ‘ULE D’. £569, hisense.co.uk
3 TOSH IBA 49U7763DB
The TV marque returns to the UK with a slick-looking UHD debutante with Freeview Play and more colours than a pack of Skittles. There’s no HDR support, but it should be vibrant anyway. £649, toshiba-tv.com
Gaming is going 4K. Programme makers are embracing extra pixels. Blu-ray has evolved. If you haven’t yet upgraded your fusty Full HD (or, heaven forfend, HD Ready) flatscreen to a UHD model, you’re running out of excuses. With virtually every TV manufacturer now touting eight-millionpixel tellies, there’s no shortage of choice, but if you’re on a tight budget, what’s the sharpest way to spend your paycheck? All 4K
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