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THE BEST NEW SMART TVs

THIS MONTH WE’RE looking at the latest batch of premium TVs. We’ve got offerings from all of the major manufacturers; we’ve covered screen sizes from 55-inches to 82-inches; we’re looking at LCD, ogling OLED, flirting with 4K and eyeing-up 8K. Prices stretch from two grand to more than twenty-six grand, so whatever your budget, we’ve got something to suit your requirements.

We’ve also provided you with our latest buying guide. With the important features changing every few months it’s important to know what to look for. This is especially important in the Australian market, where prices plummet in random places at random times so if one of our selections isn’t in stock you’ll know whether a one-off deal is delightful or a dud.

For most people, the first consideration when buying a TV in 2019 is a simple one: 4K or 8K? The latter represents the latest advance in TV technology and offers a resolution (7,680 x 4,320 pixels) that’s four times greater than the already-impressive Ultra High Definition

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