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Blog · 16 June 2026 · 2 min read

7 questions to ask yourself before buying a new TV in 2026 (so you don't waste money)

Seven practical questions to choose the right Smart TV in 2026: room, use, operating system, consumption, inputs, budget. Solutions with the Sinudyne range.

Person in front of multiple Smart TVs in a showroom while choosing which one to buy

Before buying a TV ask yourself where you'll use it, what you watch most, how far you sit from the screen, how much the smart part, consumption, connectivity and budget matter to you. In most cases the answer will lead you to a 4K Smart TV between 43" and 65", like those in the Sinudyne range.

1. In which room will you use the TV and at what distance?

The room (kitchen, bedroom, living room) and the actual viewing distance are the starting point.

  • Kitchen/bedroom: 24–32" HD or Full HD;
  • Medium living room: 43–55" 4K;
  • Large living room/open space: 65" and up.

2. What do you watch most?

  • generalist TV and news;
  • films and series streaming;
  • sport and matches;
  • console gaming.

Guides recommend prioritising 4K and HDR if you mostly watch on-demand content and films.

The Sinudyne range covers both small HD for secondary rooms and 4K for living rooms and gaming.

3. How important is the Smart part to you?

If you live on streaming, you want:

  • Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube and other apps immediately available;
  • a smooth operating system;
  • reliable updates.

Sinudyne Smart TVs are built on platforms like webOS by LG and Android Smart, exactly those recommended by many guides to avoid limited proprietary operating systems.

4. How much does energy consumption matter?

If you care about bills:

  • check the energy class and kWh/1000h on the label;
  • use the Eco mode and automatic shutdown available on Sinudyne TVs with efficient LED panels.

5. How many devices will you connect?

Count how many devices you have or will have:

  • console;
  • decoder;
  • soundbar or audio system;
  • PC/external players.

Sinudyne TVs offer multiple HDMI and USB inputs, digital audio outputs and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectivity, accommodating any setup.

6. What's your real budget?

Comparators and guides show that Sinudyne TVs often offer 4K, solid smart platforms and good equipment at prices lower than top brands with similar features.

7. Do you care about supporting a brand with Italian roots?

If brand matters to you, Sinudyne combines a history born in 1946 in Bologna with a European relaunch in the world of Smart TVs and audio.

Answer the 7 questions and then choose your Sinudyne