Choosing a Large TV
When it comes to watching your favorite sports, bigger is better. Larger TVs—those 55-inches and up—have a greater viewing angle, so you see everything from the player's names on their jersey to individual blades of grass. Luckily, we have a lot of Samsung TVs in this range.
Choosing TVs with HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is the future of TV, producing a wider range of color and brighter images. You don't need a flux capacitor to get back to this future. You simply need the Samsung Q90 TV. You'll see everything from the darkest darks to the brightest lights in full, mind-blowing detail. What better way to watch the game?
Choosing 4K or 8K TVs
One caveat to choosing a screen size is the space where you watch TV. Any TV over 56-inches means you should be at least 10-feet from the screen when viewing. And if that TV is over 70-inches, get an 8K one. A 4K TV can struggle at that size but is perfect for smaller televisions and has 4x the pixels of a Full HD TV, the way the game should be watched!
Choosing a Processor
Modern TVs are just giant computers, so processor performance matters. The higher the rate (measured in Hz), the more times the screen is refreshed per second—the better the picture. Samsung's Quantum Processor was designed and built just for this. You’ll never miss a play!
Choosing Upscaling
One benefit of a TV that delivers the ultimate game day experience is that all other content will also look great. Almost. Sometimes, older content doesn't play well with new tech unless your new tech is a TV by Samsung with AI Upscaling. It makes older footage look fully remastered.
From game day to gaming, getting the right TV for now (and a few years from now) is essential for your viewing enjoyment. We have a lot of options from Samsung to match your needs. Unsure of what you want? Give our TV experts a call. We are here to assist.