Trick to getting a good deal on the right TV
With the volume of televisions available today, it’s no wonder consumers are confused over what’s a good deal and what isn’t. As retailers pushed mountains of sets throughout the holidays, you would think the best TV buys departed with the seasonal decorations.
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Between the varying makes, models, sizes and features, how can you be sure you purchase a quality television at a reasonable price? How can you compare models without the need of a Ph.D. in TV?
There are a few shopping tips that can help make sense of the jargon. There’s an identifier code that can provide a world of information about a set, called the stock keeping unit or SKU. The key to understanding this often complex string of numbers and letters is to decipher the code. We’re here to help you do just that.
Let’s start with the basics: Knowing when to shop.
Shop at the right time
While retailers offer plenty of bargains on TVs during the holidays, other occasions throughout the year, especially during Super Bowl season, President’s Day and Prime Day(s), may prove to be better times to buy.
No matter the sale or promo, unless you know what constitutes a reasonable price for a great television, you may find yourself overpaying for a second-rate set. But how can you tell what’s a good deal and what isn’t?
Take notice of the differences
Over time, gazing at TVs on display at your local retailer may have you thinking they are all the same. What many consumers don’t know is that television manufacturers build multiple lines of their products with slight differences between models.
As an example, take a quick look at the LG OLED65C8PUA compared to the LG OLED65C9PUA. While both are 65” mid-range 4K TVs and appear to be identical, the latter is the 2019 model that has a better picture quality (thanks to improvements to its display), than its predecessor.
Have realistic expectations
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