Don't feel any pressure to upgrade. Modern TVs are, on average, brighter and have better picture quality than the TVs from a few years ago.
Unless you're the type of videophile who wants to tweak every setting and fixates on nits and color accuracy , however, you probably don't need a new TV. The pressure to upgrade is pervasive in our tech culture, but TVs tend to last longer, and be perfectly functional longer, than most devices. They don't, for example, have batteries that lose capacity like mobile phones , or have wires that wear out like headphones. So again, if that's not a huge deal for you, you can likely keep what you have for a few more years.
They might look better on a new TV, but they'll still look great on yours. If your TV is having issues, or you just want something larger, that's a different story. New TVs are much cheaper per inch than TVs of the past. You'll be able to replace your current TV with something the same size, looks better and is cheaper than your old TV. Or you can pay the same amount as your old TV and get something that's far bigger.
To put it succinctly, there's always something new around the corner. If this is your worry, it should give you peace of mind that even if something new hits the market next year, it's going to be very expensive. It will be years before that's mainstream tech. Mini-LED , on the other hand, is available now. It's a technology that promises close-to-OLED picture quality for less money. It's likely we'll see more brands with mini-LED in the future.
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So does that mean I shouldn't buy a new TV? Obviously this is something everyone has to decide for themselves, but it does raise the question of when it's okay to update your gadgets even if you don't need to. But beyond that, at what point in a gadget's life can you say that you've gotten enough value out of it, and it's time to upgrade with no qualms? Upgrading every year, like we do with phones, would obviously delight manufacturers, but televisions themselves haven't gone through the same kind of rapid change, and so it's not a reasonable notion.
For me, although I've gotten amazing value from the TV so far, it's still hard to justify an upgrade. For others, it'll be a much easier decision. In either case though, it does point to something interesting - how devices fall into two categories, let's call them appliances and gadgets. An appliance, like a fridge or a microwave, will stay in your home for a decade or more, but gadgets like laptops, phones, Bluetooth speakers, and so on, get upgraded far more regularly.
They're constantly evolving and getting new features that are significant enough an upgrade that within an year or three depending on the category , you're due for a change, even though the prices of these products is oftentimes higher than that of the appliances that you stick with for much longer.
For me, TVs still fall in the appliance category, even though I really want to replace mine. Gaming in particular is one reason why a bigger TV is so appealing to me today. FAQ 1. Where can I watch it on Argentina??
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