tv Sourcing Overview
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Screen Technology and Display Format A common mistake is overlooking the impact of screen type on image quality and durability; QLED offers superior color and brightness compared to LCD or LED, while flat screens are generally preferred for modern aesthetics and mounting ease.
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Digital TV Standards Compatibility Negotiate with suppliers to ensure the TV supports the correct digital TV standard like DVB-T2 or DVB-S2, as mismatches can render the device unusable in your target market.
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Power Consumption Considerations In practice, most buyers find that TVs consuming 55 W to 330 W vary greatly in operational costs, so balancing energy efficiency against screen size and features is crucial for long-term savings.
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Condition and Mounting Specifications A critical question to ask your supplier is whether the TV is new, refurbished, or used, and confirm the VESA mount standard (e.g., 100 x 100 or 200 x 200) to ensure compatibility with existing fixtures.
