Glare on the screen ruins everything. Or maybe the blacks are gray, and the moody scenes fall flat. It matters. Not just for movie nights. It matters for the NBA Finals, for the World Cup, for when you’re gaming and you miss that one hit because your panel lagged.
You have an opinion. Do you recommend the box sitting in your living room to friends? Or do you tell them to stay away?
Resolution specs are lies, mostly. Or at least incomplete. They don’t tell you if the action scene looks like soup or if the remote takes five taps to open Netflix. That experience is real. We want that.
The vote is on
June is the month. Take three minutes. Share your truth. Your favorite might make the final cut, so keep watching. If it doesn’t, well, maybe your taste was questionable.
Why us? Because specs sheets are boring. Ty Pendlebury knows this. CNET’s TV expert doesn’t care as much about the paper numbers as he does about what you, the actual buyer, are looking for.
He looks at everything from cheap budget sets to the ultra-expensive OLEDs. But he’s asking the question that really counts: Do you stick to a brand because of loyalty, or do you just chase size, price, and a decent picture?
Whether you bought a discount model or the most premium set money can buy, we don’t care. We want your take.
How to get noticed
It’s open in June. Less than two minutes, honestly. Just fill it out. We’ll crunch the data later and publish who won.
Did we miss the mark? Will your favorite actually rise to the top? You won’t know until the dust settles. Or until you decide not to bother voting, and leave the decision to us. 📺
