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It wasn't that long ago that 40-inch TVs were considered the biggest TV screens you could possibly imagine in your home
a 40-inch TV still remains perfectly sized for those unwilling or unable to fit a massive wall-filling screen into their home.There'll be a
good number of Black Friday TV deals coming later in the year, though the best discounts tend to be on larger sets with bigger price tags,
then it might make more sense to check out our list of the best 32-inch televisions on offer right now instead.Especially if you're making
or eat up your budget.The biggest drawback with choosing a 40-inch screen rather than one of the bigger options is that you don't always get
biggest models in their range.But the good news is that we know not all TVs and TV brands are created equal
There are a number of exceptional 40-inch TVs with 4K HDR at a reasonable price and we've done all the hard work and research for you
(If you're in the US, too, you'll want to skip to options 2, 3 or 5.)How do I pick out a 40-inch TV?Before we dive into our recommendations,
it's worth going over what we look for when we're reviewing and recommending TVs here on TheIndianSubcontinent.Ultra HD vs Full HD: That you
recommend picking a TV with 4K Ultra-HD and HDR if you can find one
These dumb TVs were incredibly cheap to make, and therefore cheap to buy, too
But there was a problem: as Netflix and YouTube became more and more popular, people wanted to stream those services on their TV without
All but the most bare-bones of screens will have them
What you're looking for, ideally, is a well-maintained operating system like Roku TV, LG's webOS or Samsung's Tizen operating system
If you go with a TV that uses a proprietary operating system (basically an operating system exclusive to that one TV) you might have some
you know exactly what you're looking for in a brand new 40-inch screen, here are a few of our favorite TVs that we think would be a great
Panasonic GX800 LED TV (not for US)This 2019 Panasonic TV offers staggering HDR format supportDolby Vision and HDR10+ supportHCX
ProcessorOnly three HDMIUndoubtedly one of the best TV offerings of 2019, the Panasonic GX800 hits that sweet spot of price, performance,
Both HD and 4K images are impressive, while the multi-HDR support (HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG) is a masterstroke is such an affordable
Panasonic GX800 TV review(Image credit: Samsung)2
Samsung Q60R QLED TVA 43-inch QLED panel, with some compromisesMost affordable QLEDGreat for gamersResponsive smart platformEdge-lit panelNo
The super-bright QLED displays offer hundred more nits brightness than most LEDs, with a quantum dot filter to enhance contrast across a 4K
those wanting to save on high-end technology
impatient.Read our fullSamsung Q60R QLED TV review(Image credit: Vizio)3
Vizio M-Series Quantum (US only)Quantum dot technology on the cheap, in a 43-inch panelExcellent HDR performanceLots of smart home
integrationPoor upscalingOld remote designVizio has repeatedly put out mid-range sets deserving of our various best guides, and the M-Series
It features a brilliant quantum dot display at a surprisingly decent price, with a capable sound performance (2x20W speakers) to match the
pictures onscreen.HDR images are a particular highlight, with Dolby Vision support and local dimming helping to reach those deep black
Google Cast and AirPlay 2, and HDMI Arc for controlling your soundbar through the TV controls
Vizio M-Series Quantum review(Image credit: Philips)4
Philips 6800 4K UHD TV (not for US)A 43-inch TV with three-sided AmbilightMulti-HDR format supportThree-sided AmbilightSD image quality
blearyIssues with Dolby AtmosLike the Panasonic GX800, the Philips 6800 offers a wide range of HDR support in its small size, with both
atmosphere with colors that spill and project around the TV screen
What could be better for an immersive night gaming or watching a film?The outside of the set may be its most impressive aspect, though
The 4K display is best for HD, and can struggle with lower-resolution sources
Overall, though, this a solid choice for a smaller set.Read the full review:Philips 6800 4K UHD TV review(Image credit: TCL)5
TCL 5-Series (US only)A solid mid-level TV, propped up by Roku's smart platform4K, HDR with Dolby VisionRoku TV built-inValue
pricingMediocre upscalingCan't match 6-SeriesTCL has some of the strongest mid-range sets out there
While the TCL 6 Series offers a pretty big jump in quality, only the 5 Series goes down the super convenient 43-inch size so many TV models
without the luminance to really make those added colors shine, but for everyday watching the TCL 5 Series is solid bet.Read our fullTCL
massive sales event that sees discounts on a wide range of gadgets, including televisions.It's usually older televisions that get the most
savings, as retailers try to clear out stock before new models come in
If you're not bothered about having the most advanced tech on the market, then it might be the best way to get your hands on a quality
television from last year's cohort.Keep in mind smaller 40-inch TVs won't have as large savings as larger sets
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