FIFA World Cup: TVs to bring home

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FIFA World Cup: TVs to bring home

The FIFA World Cup tournament is scheduled to kick off this weekend, and, of course, while there’s nothing like catching it live, distance and time make it challenging to be present in the stadium. But that doesn’t mean you have to compromise on watching your favourite teams play up close. We’ve curated a list of the best TVs to bring home the ultimate front-row experience onto your living room couch.

If you’re unsure about how to choose the right TV size for yourself or are contemplating additional factors, you can always go back and read our buying guides to know what’s best for you:

1. Croma Fire TV 4K Ultra HD LED (55-inch)

What could be better than hitting the couch and immersing yourself in a game backed with 4K resolution? Nothing at all! Croma Fire TV comes with Ultra HD 4K and Dolby Vision to bring your game nights to life. It keeps your visual experience crisp and offers high-fidelity rich sound to elevate your experience. You don’t have to scour for the remote during nail-biting moments, as this TV comes supported with virtual assistants to make things ultra-convenient for you.

2. Sony A95K 4K Ultra HD OLED Android TV (65-inch)

If you’re looking to take things up a notch, Sony A95K Ultra HD OLED 4K TV is the perfect television to bring home for the occasion. Plan a FIFA night with your friends or order some great takeout before you experience the game in its full glory. Apart from offering a cinematic-like setup at home, it lends a wide range of realistic depth and beautifully accurate colours to ensure you feel a part of the crowd.

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3. LG UQ75 4K Ultra HD LED WebOS TV (65-inch)

If budget constraints don’t let you bring home a large-screen television, LG UQ75 Ultra HD LED 4K TV brings all of it to you within a reasonable range. Catch up on all the crucial details of the match with its 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160 pixels) resolution. Additionally, it offers Virtual Assistant support that carefully tracks and personalises your favourite settings for the future. Alternatively, it even comes with a magic remote control that allows you to universally control, point, click, scroll, and use voice, along with several other functions.

4. Samsung 9 8K Ultra HD QLED Tizen TV (85-inch)

If missing out on details is non-negotiable for you, you don’t have to look any further than the Samsung 9 Ultra HD QLED TV that provides you with 8K resolution. It offers Tizen OS for a glitch-free, smooth performance and comes equipped with an advanced colour processor for richer, crisper images. In fact, it also delivers top-notch acoustics with its Dolby Digital Plus sound, ensuring you don’t miss the hustle of the stadium during your game nights. What more could one ask for, really?

5. iFFalcon U61 4K Ultra HD LED Android TV (65-inch)

Offering four times the number of pixels than a regular full-HD TV, iFFalcon delivers a viewing experience with picture quality you could never forget. Say goodbye to shoddy colours or dull displays, as its HDR 10 and Dynamic Colour Enhancement adjusts the content in a dynamic scene-by-scene way for the optimum representation of contrast with an expansive colour gamut. What’s more, it delivers all of this at a modest price, making it a steal deal to have for the day your favourite team plays on screen.

So, turn this month of madness into a memorable one by bringing home the television of your dreams.

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