A guide on how TV ratings work
It has been more than 75 years since people found out this astounding way of keeping themselves happy and connected to the rest of the world, and its very famously known as the TV. There has been a lot of change in television sets in the past few years. From black and white to color TV, from LCD to LED and now is the era of Smart TVs. There are a lot of brands in the country that sell smart TVs starting from Samsung, Apple, Panasonic, LG, Sony, TCL, Olevia, Silo Digital, Phillips and a lot more.
There are different methods of TV ratings done in the country by critics who consider the factors mentioned below.
Factors affecting TV ratings in the nation:
Four factors affect the TV ratings, and they are as follows.
- Picture The best rated TVs are not merely the ones that come from the mega TV manufacturing companies in the world. These do have some fierce competition from the local TV manufacturers as well. The first thing on which a TV is rated is the picture quality as smart TVs have a crystal clear picture quality, so companies make sure that the television has an impressive picture quality for example “Vizio M-Series.”
- Sound Quality TV ratings also depend on audio quality as this is one of the most critical factors on which a TV is rated. Some televisions sets have to be connected to external speakers to get decent sound quality. For some, the speakers come with the television itself like the Sony XBR-X930D Series.
- Features It is vital for a top rated TV to have excellent features whereby it can be connected to external AV devices as well as be user-friendly. This is where a lot of television sets lag in the race, even when the picture and the sound quality is good. One of the good examples of this type of TV is the Samsung QNQ7F Series.
- Availability Once when the above three factors are full, the fourth and the final thing that is needed is for the TV to be available in the markets easily, to make it one of the best rated TVs in the market. Only a handful of TVs reach this level and recently, the No.1 TV is the LG B6-Series. There are some other TVs also that are highly efficient like the TCL P Series “Roku and the LG’s OLED TV as well.
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