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SHARP 2T-C42CG3KG2FB 42-Inch FHD LED Smart TV with Freeview Play, 3 x HDMI, 2 x USB, USB Media - Black

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There are plenty of TVs designed primarily for wall mounting, but the LG G3 is the best and brightest of them all. In fact, it’s one of the brightest OLEDs we’ve ever tested, thanks in no small part to its use of Micro Lens Array technology. This uses the light refraction of tiny lenses to help boost brightness and is found on three of the four screen size options of the G3; only the 83in misses out. For ease, we've included 40-inch TVs as well as the best 42-inch TVs and 43-inch TVs in this guide.

The QN95C may not have the resolution of its 8K stablemate the QN900C, but this 4K Mini LED quantum dot-powered flagship is an incredible TV in its own right. It’s capable of hitting very high peak brightness and the number of independently dimmable zones has doubled from last year’s QN95B. Images are stunning as a result, with plenty of shadow detail, highlights that pop and colours that are both vivid and accurately reproduced. For many years OLED was only available as a 55 inch screen or above. With the recent advent of 42 inch OLED panels, the LG OLED42C34LA brings the brilliance of OLED to smaller spaces. Ideal for use in smaller rooms and secondary rooms, such as bedrooms and the home office, this LG 42 inch TV also makes the perfect desktop TV/monitor combo. Pair with your games console for responsive gaming and all the Smart TV benefits that a monitor can’t deliver. You might assume that the same fate faces its 42-inch sibling, but LG’s 42-inch OLEDs have always been a somewhat different proposition to their larger siblings, and while the 42-inch C3 is certainly very similar to its predecessor, it wasn't priced significantly higher at launch and it's now been discounted heavily anyway. Even more crucially, unlike the 65-inch model, the 42-inch C3 doesn't have significant new rivals to worry about.is now the de facto standard for any self-respecting TV, offering four times the resolution of 1080p. Although 8K is gaining traction in the consumer market, it’s really not necessary to buy a TV with an 8K resolution just yet. They’re expensive for one, and there’s also barely any native 8K content out there. By and large, you will only be watching upscaled 4K content if you have an 8K TV in your living room. On the other hand, if the TV still turns on and off at random, try doing a reset to see if it fixes it.

If you aren’t able to reach the screen for Service Mode because it is still blank, it means your screen is broken and needs to be fixed by a qualified technician.HDR10+ is a rival format to Dolby Vision. Created by Samsung, it also uses dynamic metadata but, whereas Dolby Vision is licensed, HDR10+ is a free, open format that any company can deploy as it sees fit. Most new TVs are equipped for wired or wireless networking, so you can connect them to your home network and the wider internet. This lets you stream multimedia content from your home computer and access online smart TV portals. Key specs – Screen sizes: 65in, 75in (tested) and 85in; Display type: Neo QLED LCD; Resolution: 8K/UHD (7,680 x 4,320); HDR formats: HDR10, HLG, HDR10+; HDMI inputs: 4 x HDMI 2.1; Operating system: Tizen OS

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