The abundance of TV technologies and models can be overwhelming for consumers, especially the elderly. In this article, Mytour shares insights and advice to make the TV selection process easier and more suitable for households with seniors.
Opt for a Large Screen Size and Full HD Resolution
The eyes of seniors may not be as sharp over time, making TV viewing more challenging, especially with smaller screens and lower resolutions. Therefore, choosing a TV with a screen size over 40 inches and Full HD resolution or higher will make TV programs more accessible for the seniors in your family.

Choose a TV with a screen size larger than 40 inches and Full HD resolution
Additionally, current movie, entertainment, and TV channel applications all support resolutions above 1080p Full HD. Therefore, if you opt for a smaller TV, watching content becomes blurry and loses much detail, making it strenuous for the eyes, especially for the elderly.
Opt for a large font size, simple interface, and user-friendly design

Sony 48-inch 650D Smart TV features a simple and user-friendly interface
Elderly individuals, seniors, often show signs of memory decline, no longer as agile as before, and prone to forgetting complex actions on the TV screen. Therefore, choose TVs with a simple interface and easy-to-view design, allowing older individuals to enjoy entertainment programs and TV channels with just a press of the remote.
Select a TV with a design and size that suits the home space and viewer distance

Choose an appropriate viewing distance when watching TV
In terms of design to match the space, especially for families with seniors, the distance between viewers and the TV's placement is a crucial factor determining the TV-watching experience. Consider the following points:
- Curved-screen TVs are more suitable for tabletop placement than wall mounting. A curved screen works better when your room lacks direct light on the TV and avoids furniture reflections.
- Flat-screen TVs are versatile for both wall mounting and tabletop placement, fitting seamlessly into any room space.
- Slim TVs: Ensure a sturdy stand to provide stability for the TV.
Aside from choosing a style that complements your home space, select a TV that matches the viewer's distance. Sitting too close will reveal both horizontal and vertical pixels, losing the panoramic view; sitting too far will sacrifice screen details.
Choose a reputable place to buy the TV, with warranty and good after-sales service to avoid interruptions during usage
TVs, like other tech devices, are prone to 'ailments' due to weather changes, high humidity, or excessive use. Pay attention to the following points:
- Choose a place with a diverse range of product models for comfortable selection (You can view online on the website or visit the Mytour supermarket system nationwide)
- Professional advisory staff (If you have any questions, the staff will provide you with comprehensive, transparent, and accurate information)
- Good delivery, installation, and customer care policies.
- Authentic products from reputable brands often have clear origin labels, warranty information, and service addresses such as Samsung, LG, TCL, Toshiba, Sony,...
- Promotional programs, attractive gifts, and competitive prices are also essential factors to consider.
