Electronic appliances are highlights of our homes. We all have corners for various appliances like the refrigerator, washing machine and a wall decorated corner for our source of entertainment The TV. Times have changed, and the best smart TVs are here to disrupt the television space.
With a smart TV, you can connect to the internet; enjoy some impressive apps and streaming options.
Smart TVs can do much more than what’s obtainable with a regular one hence the name. Many are even capable of serving as a control center for all your smart devices.
Also Read: Best LED TVs in India
In this piece, we would be providing you with all the information you need towards owning a Smart TV. Also, we will assist you in picking the right devices from what’s on sale on the Indian market.
First stop is the review section. Read on!
Best Smart TVs in India – Reviews
In this section, it is all about analyzing some smart TVs that appeared to have impressive feedback from customers. Here, we will look at the products from a not seen before perspective.
Let’s get started!
1. TCL 138.71 cm (55 Inches) 4K UHD LED Smart Certified Android TV L55P2MUS
It doesn’t get much better than this smart TV. With 4 HDMI ports and 2USB ports and a 4K display, this is a smart TV shouldn’t be a bore.
With its Marsh mellow OS isn’t something I find endearing, but having an Android operating system counts for something. I find its incorporation of the HDR pro a remarkable addition.
Specifications
- 55 inches
- 16 W sound output
- Display resolution of 3840 x 2160
- 60 Hz refresh rate
- 4 HDMI ports
- 2 USB ports
Pros
- Decent build design
- Impressive sound quality
- Clear picture
- Affordable smart TV
Cons
- Durability is a major problem
- Issues with Bluetooth connectivity
- Appears not to be browser compatible
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2. Thomson UD9 108cm (43 inch) Ultra HD (4K) LED Smart TV
Considering the numerous attributes of this smart TV, the affordable cost comes as a surprise. I like that it has a the HDR option for clarity, but its only 3 HDMI ports is beneath the four available on the TLC highlighted earlier.
Pre-installed apps like Netflix and Youtube make things interesting. I find the ability to play games on the LED TV without having a console a great addition. Its dual core CPU is a massive boost for performance. I like that it is available in 3 different sizes.
Specifications
- 43 inches
- 3840 x 2160 display resolution
- 60Hz refresh rate
- 3 HDMI ports
- 2 USB ports
- 1.4 GHz Dual Core
- 20W sound output
Pros
- Easy to operate
- Looks good
- Affordable unit
Cons
- Sound is rather average
- Connectivity is limited
- Picture quality isn’t impressive
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3. Mi LED Smart TV 4 Pro 138.8 cm (55)
The Mi is a popular brand in India, and this Smart TV from its stead will only bolster such. Its 55 inch is decent especially when you consider the price. I find the addition of the Google voice search commendable. Its picture quality is exceptional.
Connectivity is made possible with its 3 HDMI and 2 USB ports. This smart TV comes equipped with Play store and other impressive pre-installed apps. Coming with a Mali 450 quad core processor improves speed of operation.
Specification
- 55 inches
- Quad core
- 3840 x 2160 p display resolution
- 3 HDMI ports
- 2 USB ports
- 60 refresh rate
- 16 W sound output
- Android OS
Pros
- Affordable smart TV
- Easy to use
- Lots of useful add-ons
Cons
- Durability is below par
- Connectivity remains a headache
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4. LG 108 cm (43 Inches) 4K UHD LED Smart TV 43UK6360PTE
Life is good and this LG smart TV is an epitome of goodness. Its picture quality is commendable considering its lowly price. I believe its sound output trumps its rivals especially those within the same price bracket.
Its Web OS operating system rivals Google’s play store without the any problems. Unlike the latter, no delays associated with a restarting of the smart TV.
Connectivity is a breeze, and pre-installed apps like Netflix and Prime worked flawlessly.
Specifications
- 43 inches
- WebOS
- 3840 x 2160p display resolution
- 50Hz refresh rate
- 20 watts sound output
- Cloud storage
- 3 HDMI ports
- 2 USB ports
Pros
- Remarkable sound quality
- Decent picture output
- Flawless performance
- Connectivity is effortless
- Value packed smart TV
Cons
- Build quality leaves a lot to be desired
- Limited viewing angle
- Not many features
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5. VU 108 cm (43 Inches) 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV 43
While this brand might not have the fame of some of its competitors out there, this product can still hold its head high. Its 4K display isn’t exactly extraordinary, but its affordability changes all that.
With its 3 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports, I can connect gaming consoles and my PC without worries. For me, I believe one of its major strengths is the use of the IPS panel. Hopefully, that counts in guaranteeing durability.
Specifications
- 43 inches
- 3 HDMI ports
- 3840 x 2160 display resolution
- Quad core processor
- 20 watts speaker output
- USB ports
Pros
- Budget friendly smart TV
- Great sound quality
- User-friendly interface
- Solid build
- Impressive picture quality
Cons
- Limited use as it doesn’t support Netflix and Amazon Prime
- Connectivity issues
Planning on buying this model?
6. Micromax 109 cm (43 inches) 43E7002UHD 4K UHD LED Smart TV
While the picture quality of this smart TV could be better, its sound quality makes up for it. I’m unsure about the genuineness of its 4K display as it falls short of what’s obtainable in similarly priced models.
One of the few things in favor of this supposedly smart TV is it pricing. And it’s no surprise considering the visible flaws of the product. It runs on the M Smart OS which doesn’t appear to support a lot of apps and there is no Netflix or Prime.
Specifications
- 3840 x 2160p display resolution
- 43 inches
- M Smart OS
- Dual Core Processor
- 2 HDMI ports
- 3 USB ports
- 20 Watts sound output
Pros
- Decent sound output
- Affordable unit
Cons
- Average picture quality
- Connectivity problems
- Operating system lags a lot
Planning on buying this model?
7. Sony Bravia 80 cm (32 Inches) Full HD LED Smart TV KLV-32W672F (Black)
The last but not the least smart TV considered in this review is the product from Sony. Who incorporates a Linux based OS into its smart TV? Well, Sony Bravia is that brand.
Not many smart TVs provide offer multiple Indian languages like this Sony Bravia smart TV. A 30 watts speaker output says a lot about how amazing the sound quality is, but everyone is aware of Sony’s reputation in this area.
Like the Samsung model considered earlier, this uses an obsolete remote control. And it lacks the 4K resolution.
Specifications
- 32 inches
- 1920 x 1080p
- 50Hz refresh rate
- Linux based OS
- 30 watts output
- 2 HDMI ports
- 2 USB ports
Pros
- Picture quality is surprisingly impressive considering it doesn’t support the 4K resolution
- Sony worked its magic in the sound department, and it also comes with a built-in woofer
Cons
- It is not very durable
- Spare parts are expensive
- The operating system is severely handicapped
Planning on buying this model?
8. Onida 147cm (58 inch) 4K Ultra HD LED Android Smart TV 58UIC
If brand name is the only decider of status, this smart TV might be nowhere to be found. Fortunately, that is not the case. The clarity of its display confirms its 3840 x 2160p resolution.
You can connect this smart TV to external devices like your computer, a gaming console and the DVD player using the 3 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports. Sound appears to be its strongest suit as it fills out a regular size room remarkably well.
Specifications
- 3840 x 2160p display resolution
- Internal memory of 16 GB
- 20 watts sound output
- 60 Hz refresh rate
- 3 HDMI ports & 1 VGA port
- 2 USB ports
- Android OS
Pros
- It represents value for money
- Has a wide array of features
- Impressive sound quality
- Decent viewing angle
- Amazing picture quality
Cons
- Durability is a major problem
- Connectivity issues
- Still stuck on Android Nougat
Planning on buying this model?
9. Samsung 108 cm (43 Inches) 4K UHD LED Smart TV UA43NU6100
We can’t possibly discuss the best Smart TVs without involving one of the biggest giants in electronics, Samsung. Unlike other TVs which claim to be smart, this one takes the cake. Its 4K display is stunning. Sound is exquisite.
Samsung always packs their appliances with lots of features and it has disappointed with what’s obtainable with this device. Its lack of Bluetooth connectivity and the archaic nature of its remote are unexpected letdowns.
Specifications
- 3840 x 2160p display resolution
- 43 inches
- 20 watts sound output
- 2 HDMI ports
- 1 USB port
- Mali-G51 processor
- 60 Hz refresh rate
Pros
- Exceptional display
- Commendable sound quality
- Affordable unit
- Lots of attributes
Cons
- Obsolete remote control
- Lacks Bluetooth connectivity
- The interface has a lot of catching up to do
- Fewer ports
Planning on buying this model?
With the best smart TVs taken care of, we proceed to the buying guide section.
Best Smart TV Buying Guide
Picking the best smart TV transcends build quality and brand name, which is what shoppers often consider before anything else. There is a need to put a lot of things into consideration, and this section is dedicated to understanding what these ‘things’ are and why they are essential.
Operating system
One of the things you want to consider when opting for a smart TV is the operating system. If you are looking for more apps and a lax hold on what app you can install, operating systems like the Android TV OS has to be considered.
Another benefit of a decent operating system is the speed of operation. Android OS, for instance, may take a few minutes in booting, which is longer than what is obtainable on the WebOS as seen on LG smart TVs.
HDMI and USB Connections
If you intend connecting other appliances such as a gaming console or a speaker to your smart TV, then you can’t take the number of ports available lightly. While most smart TVs have about 3 HDMI and 2 USB ports, you need to confirm if it’s enough for your numerous accessories.
If you intend using two or more appliances together with your smart TV, then you shouldn’t ignore the number of ports available on smart TV.
HDR
Depending on the resolution of your desired smart TV, the High Dynamic Range is something you might want to take seriously. With this add on, a 4K TV represents colors better than without it. Also, brightness is positively affected.
Smart TVs with this attribute usually have labels that say ‘HDR’ inside, so look out for those. But be wary of pricing as this often pushes the cost of the smart TV upward.
Resolution
Picture quality is affected by resolution. There is a large gap between 4K and HD resolutions. And it is no longer a case of inadequate content in 4K. Games are moving towards the 8K region, but that resolution will take a while before it becomes commonplace. If you intend owning a smart TV you won’t regret buying in a hurry, one with a 4K resolution is non-negotiable. Splash the cash now or you’d get left behind.
Sound
Identifying quality sound can be tough, especially if you are an audiophile. Certain brands like Sony own this area and have made that count in their smart TVs like the Sony Bravia KLV-32W672F considered earlier.
However, don’t go sacrificing picture quality on the altar of sound output. A TV with a below-par picture quality is synonymous with junk.
With the buying guide for smart TVs adequately dealt with, we move on to some frequently asked questions in this space.
Frequently Asked Questions about Smart TVs
You shouldn’t make a smart TV buying decision without going through some questions asked by buyers. In this section, we will look at some of these questions and provide accurate answers as well.
What are the ways to connect a smart TV to the internet?
While all smart TVs use WiFi or Ethernet (using wires), the Wi-Fi option differs with the model of the television. Remember that sensitivity varies with the smart TV and the Wi-Fi range.
How often do I expect updates?
This depends on the smart TV manufacturer. While some are generous with those updates, others are more tightfisted with. And the quality of the update differs widely from something as minute as bugs fixing to the addition of new features.
Are there any other benefits that come with the use of Smart TV?
Beyond the apps that Smart TVs have become known for, many manufacturers have begun introducing additional features such as gaming and as an integral part of a smart home. These TVs are now able to provide some iota of control over other appliances that are smart as well.
How feasible is surfing the internet on a smart TV?
Without doubt, you can visit web pages on the internet as most of these smart TVs have browsers you can use. The problem is rummaging through these pages as the smart TV is not a touch screen device. Using the remote control device or voice recognition isn’t exactly straight forward regardless of the smart TV brand.
Why are there different operating systems for distinct smart TVs?
Every smart TV works with an operating system. Depending on the manufacturer and her partnerships, an operating system is chosen. Each has its strengths and weaknesses. For instance, Google’s Android system is known for having the most apps and many being free.
With some of the FAQs resolved, we proceed to the buying tips section
Smart TV Buying tips
Here we will be looking at tips to help you make an informed buying decision for a smart TV.
Size
Depending on where you intend placing the smart TV, the size and viewing angles available on the appliance has to be considered.
If those in the room are not going to have any difficulty viewing the television, the size and the viewing angle possible should be in the picture.
Think long term
If you have the resources, splash the cash on a 4K smart TV as the world is moving towards the 8K resolution. It won’t be long before HD resolution becomes obsolete and your recently purchased smart TV turns outdated.
There is more 4K content, unlike in the past, so the lack of related content is no longer a viable excuse.
Budget
Money talks, and that’s the case when you intend purchasing a smart TV. With TVs today costing thousands of rupees, you should have a set budget else the beauty of what’s available on the market might sway your hand.
With some buying tips considered, it is time to draw the curtain close on this piece.
Conclusion
Smart TVs do a lot of things which regular ones are unable to carry out. While there are many products out there, choosing the best smart TVs shouldn’t be a problem. Just endeavor to read this piece, and you will be fine.
wow amazing detailed information about tv. Can you please suggest me a 43 inch tv for samsung??
Hey Pankaj, thanks for your comment. I’ve covered Samsung’s 43 inch TV in the reviews section above.
I have used a TV of Sony Bravia HX Series. Awesome picture quality for its duel-chip x-reality pro picture engine. I’ve like it for it’s price and all of it’s features.
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How about Haier Android TV Model 43K6600 GA. I planned to buy with its feature and quality.
Haier Android TV Model 43K6600 GA – This is a pretty good model and you can go ahead with buying it.