Who makes the best TV? Which screen should you go for? Which is the best type of TV tech? Do you need a widescreen TV?
There's
so much to consider when buying a new TV these days, that many people
are actually scared away. Do you go for Full HD 1080p? Or is HD-ready
OK? Do you go with LCD or Plasma? How about 3D TV – is it worth the
extra money?
In this article, we'll pull together all of the key info from our TVs@TechRadar channel, with links to helpful articles and all the best TV reviews.
So if you want to buy the best TV for you, read on.
In this article, we'll pull together all of the key info from our TVs@TechRadar channel, with links to helpful articles and all the best TV reviews.
So if you want to buy the best TV for you, read on.

The best 32-inch TVs
Most living rooms can't physically take a TV much bigger than 32-inch, making this size by far the best for a lot of people in the UK.
But within this size division, there's plenty of choice. A basic HD-ready set can be found for less than £300 is you search hard, though it's just as easy to spend over £2k on the best ones.
There's only one certainty at this size – your new TV will be a LCD TV. If you're lucky it could have LED backlighting, but it won't be a plasma; LG used to make plasmas at this size, but there's not one on sale currently...
Most living rooms can't physically take a TV much bigger than 32-inch, making this size by far the best for a lot of people in the UK.
But within this size division, there's plenty of choice. A basic HD-ready set can be found for less than £300 is you search hard, though it's just as easy to spend over £2k on the best ones.
There's only one certainty at this size – your new TV will be a LCD TV. If you're lucky it could have LED backlighting, but it won't be a plasma; LG used to make plasmas at this size, but there's not one on sale currently...
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