
Back in the day, a TV just needed to meet viewing needs. Nowadays, choosing a TV is not so simple anymore.
1. What are the trends in buying TVs in the modern era?
In the past, a TV simply needed to meet viewing needs. Today, the criteria for buying a TV are more complex.

In the past, a TV simply needed to meet viewing needs. Today, choosing the right TV involves considering trends and reasonable prices. So what are these trends?

Mr. Nguyen Son, a technician at a major electronics retailer in Hanoi, also added that customers nowadays have significant demands for entertainment applications on TVs.

Parents' choices are further reinforced by watching top-notch matches on exclusive football viewing apps that Samsung's Tizen platform brings to Smart TVs. On Samsung Smart TVs, users can watch nearly 300 fiery matches of the English Premier League for free without needing expensive TV services or crowded cafes. Sleek and impressive design that blends seamlessly with interior decor. Gone are the days when TVs were merely devices for updating news, keeping up with current affairs, or watching entertainment programs. Nowadays, with smartphones ubiquitous and media always the fastest and earliest to report, people need more from a TV. Specifically, TVs today are becoming real pieces of furniture, having to meet strict requirements for design rather than just focusing on quality as in the past. What makes a good design? With TVs, you need to focus on tidiness. TVs with many tangled cables often bring inconvenience in both usage and aesthetics. Therefore, if possible, choose TVs with minimalist designs, such as Samsung's QLED TV lineup.

You've probably noticed in the picture above, just a large piece of glass hanging on the wall, right? Wrong, that's a TV. Minimal Connectivity Technology helps QLED TVs blend perfectly with the room, becoming truly wall-mounted TVs because they always snug against the wall. It's not hard to understand why Samsung's new QLED TV line has won over 20 prestigious awards, including 4 CES Innovation Awards, Editor's Choice from Reviewed.com, Best CES Product from Ubergizmo, and Most Chosen at CES (CES Top Picks) by HD Guru. These are all the essential needs that most users require on today's TVs: They must be smart and beautiful.
