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    Screen size

    Screens are measured from corner to corner, not including the frame of the TV.

    32'' to 42''

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    43'' to 54''

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    55'' to 64''

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    65'' to 74''

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    75'' and above

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    Things to Know

    There are some essential product details you'll want to consider before starting the search for your new TV. Our handy videos will help you narrow down the options to make sure you find exactly what you need.

    Screen type

    LED

    An LED TV is an LCD display that uses light emitting diodes to illuminate pixels on the screen.

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    OLED

    An OLED TV creates its own light for amazing contrasts and true blacks.

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    Mini LED

    MiniLED TVs use tiny blue LEDs as a backlight to enhance the brightness and contrast

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    Resolution

    4K (Ultra HD)

    A resolution of 3840×2160 pixels that’s four times the sharpness of Full HD for outstanding detail and clarity.

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    1080p (Full HD)

    A resolution of 1920x1080 pixels that shows off plenty of detail and colour.

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    720p (HD Ready)

    A resolution of 1280x720 pixels that’s ideal for a second TV in the kitchen or the kids’ bedroom.

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    Guides and advice

    Your handy TV guide

    Whether you’re a film fan, a boxset binger or a pro player, our buying guide is here to help you find the perfect screen.

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    Find the perfect screen size

    Our handy measurement guide will walk you through some tips, tricks and things to look out for when choosing a new TV.

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    Grab a great deal on TVs

    Fancy upgrading your old telly to a fully cinematic experience at home? We’ve got loads of deals on top-notch tech that brings every scene to life.

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    AO’s top tips for TVs 

    Screen size

    Choosing the right screen size is important for the best viewing experience at home. Whether you're a sports fan, movie lover, or a pro gamer, the size of your TV can make all the difference.

    You’ll want to think about the dimensions of the room dimensions when you’re browsing through our huge range. You might strain your eyes trying to squint at a display that's too small, while one that's too big might be overwhelming and not let you see the full picture. For the perfect placement, we recommend measuring the distance from your sofa to the TV and multiplying the result by 0.84. That’ll give you the ideal screen size for your room.

    You should also keep in mind what you’re going to use your new smart TV for, since different screen sizes are great for different things. A bigger display offers a more cinematic feel, while smaller ones make perfect second screens for the kitchen or bedroom. We’ve got a wide selection of TV screen sizes to choose from, including 32-inch models for the kids all the way up to a whopping 70 inches and beyond.

    Screen type

    We’ve covered screen sizes, and you might know a bit about resolutions already, but choosing the right screen type is also an essential piece of the puzzle. That’s because different kinds offer different benefits depending on your needs. Let’s take a quick a look at the 3 most popular screen types – LED, OLED, and QLED.

    LED TVs: This screen type gives you a really bright and clear picture that’s more energy efficiency, but they’ve got limited contrast and a thicker design than other models.

    OLED TVs: These TVs provide perfect black levels for contrast that really pops off the screen, with wide viewing angles that look perfect no matter where you’re sitting. They also tend to have much thinner designs, but are also a bit pricier.

    QLED TVs: This type of screen uses millions of tiny, coloured lights called quantum dots that make colours as true-to-life as possible, and it also helps reduce the risk of burn-in.