What screen size is right for my living room?
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With today's 4K screens, you can sit closer than before. Here is a general recommendation: Up to 2 meters: 43-50 inches recommended. 2-3 meters: 55-65 inches recommended. Over 3 meters: 75 inches and up.
Which apps are available on Smart TVs?
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All Smart TVs come with the most popular apps like Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, and Prime Video. Additionally, you can find the apps of leading service providers such as Yes+, Hot, Partner TV, Cellcom TV, and Kan 11.
Do I need an external box to watch TV?
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In most cases, no. If you have a subscription to one of the service providers (like Hot or Yes), you can download their app directly to the TV and watch all channels via the internet without needing an extra box or remote.
Is it possible to install a TV on a drywall (plasterboard)?
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In most cases, yes. For standard screens, a wall-mounted bracket can be used with appropriate wall plugs and screws, but for particularly large screens (75 inches and up), additional structural reinforcements may be required. It is recommended to hire a professional installer to check the strength of the wall. Our sales consultants are here for you at: 03-6044011
I already have a wall mount at home - can I use it for the new TV?
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In some cases, yes, as long as the mount is compatible with the weight of the TV and the VESA standard of the new model. You should check the TV specifications for the size and configuration of the screws. If in doubt – consult an installer. Dismantling the old screen may involve an additional fee. For more info call: 03-6044011
Is it possible to connect Bluetooth headphones?
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Yes, most modern Smart TVs allow easy connection to wireless headphones. This is an excellent solution for late-night viewing without disturbing the rest of the household.
What is a refresh rate (Hz) and why is it important?
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The refresh rate is the number of images the screen displays per second. 60Hz is suitable for series and movies. 120Hz is recommended for gamers (PS5/Xbox) and sports fans, to prevent motion blur.
Do I need to add a soundbar?
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Today's TVs are very thin, so internal speakers are limited. For a home theater experience or to hear dialogues more clearly in a large living room, we recommend adding a soundbar.
What exactly is HDR and does it really improve the picture?
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HDR (High Dynamic Range) is a technology that expands the range of colors and contrast. It allows you to see small details in both very dark and very bright areas at the same time, creating a much deeper and more realistic image than on a standard screen.
What is Dolby Vision and is it necessary?
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This is the most advanced HDR standard. It adjusts image quality for each frame individually, providing maximum color accuracy and brightness. Most streaming services like Netflix and Disney+ use it, so it is highly recommended for movie lovers.
What is the difference between Dolby Atmos and regular sound?
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Dolby Atmos is a surround sound technology that makes sound feel like it's coming from all directions, including from above. It creates a 3D "sound bubble" experience, similar to a cinema, especially when paired with a compatible soundbar.
What is Filmmaker Mode?
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This is a picture mode that disables all unnecessary digital processing (like motion smoothing). The goal is to display the movie exactly as the director intended, with the original colors and cinema rhythm.
What is the difference between HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+?
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HDR10 is the basic standard found in all screens. Dolby Vision (supported by LG and Sony) and HDR10+ (supported by Samsung) are more advanced standards that dynamically adjust the image for each scene to ensure maximum accuracy at every moment of the movie.