The best 40-inch TVs of 2018

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A few years ago a 40-inch TV seemed massive
Nowadays it's classed as a small screen
What changed TVs are just made bigger, but when most of our homes haven't a 40-inch TV can still be a great idea.If you want an upgrade from
a 32-inch set that won't suddenly have over your living room, a 40-inch TV is a great choice.You get a better experience for movies and
games
And you often don't have to pay all that much for a set this size
 The only stinger is you don't always get the latest tech with a 40-inch TV
You won't find 40-inch OLEDs, or ones with the latest, greatest processors inside.That also means they are much, much more affordable,
though
Below you'll find our top 40-inch TV picks.As well as 40-inch sets from Samsung and Panasonic, we have other options from Vizio, Hisense,
TCL
There are good models outside the household names. Our TechRadar TV experts have tested these TVs to separate the duds from the hits
 What TVs does TechRadar recommend Ahead of the main event, let’s quickly go through what makes a good 40-inch screen. To begin with,
do you want smart TV We would
A TV with a smart interface and Wi-Fi will let you watch streaming services like Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and YouTube. You'll want at
least a Full HD panel, if not a 4K one, to keep movies and games looking sharp
Also check out the connections on a set
Make sure the number of HDMI ports at least matches the number of devices you want to plug in. Ultra HD vs
Full HD: That you can’t see a difference between Full HD and Ultra HD on a screen smaller than 55 inches is a common misconception
Now, we're not saying those people are flat-out wrong, but we can promise that if you take your time and really look at a picture -
especially if that picture is using High Dynamic Range - you’ll see a difference. We recommend picking a TV with 4K Ultra-HD and HDR if
you can find one
They’re not the standard at this screen size because the cost might outweigh the benefits for someone shopping for an ultra-cheap TV, but
if you’re serious about video, 4K is vital. Operating system:  40-inch TVs didn’t always come with a smart TV operating system in the
past
These dumb TVs were incredibly cheap to make, and therefore cheap to buy, too
But there was a problem: As Netflix and YouTube became more and more popular, people wanted to stream those services on their TV without
resorting to a streaming video device like a Roku, Amazon Fire TV or Chromecast. These days, it’s fairly easy to find good Smart TV on a
40-inch TV
All but the most bare-bones of screens will have them
But what you’re looking for, ideally, is a well-maintained operating system like Roku TV, LG’s webOS or Samsung’s Tizen operating
system
If you go with a TV that uses a proprietary operating system (basically an operating system exclusive to that one TV) you might have some
serious issues down the road.Inputs and outputs: Connections seem boring
But trust us, this is something most folks don’t think about until they bring the TV home and get it all connected, only to realize their
great new TV only has one HDMI port. Having multiple HDMI ports (along with options for optical audio out and RCA connectors) allow you to
connect most - if not all - of your devices
This will save you time in the long-run as you won’t have to get up and switch the cables around any time you want to change the
input. Now you know what to look for in a TV, here are a few screens that we think might be a good addition to your burgeoning home
entertainment center. Samsung MU7000 SeriesA winning combination of picture quality and valueBright, colorful HDR pictures Attractive
space-saving design UK model's awkward legs Sitting at the top of our list is Samsung’s 40-inch MU7000
In the UK, it goes by the designation UE40MU7000T
In the US, it’s called UN40MU7000
We love this TV
It delivers bright 4K HDR images and the price in temptingly low.It’s not without its flaws, but no other 40-inch TV we’ve tested around
this price is even close to the MU7000
What it is able to do with native 4K resolution and HDR content is simply amazing. If we’re being picky, high contrast scenes can look
slightly grey, there aren’t as many color tones as you'd get with a more expensive 10-bit panel, and viewing angles are limited
But these concerns aren’t going to be fixed on a 40-inch screen
For the money, this is the best 40-inch screen money can buy.Read the full review:Samsung MU7000 Series Samsung MU6300/MU6400 SeriesA good
runner-up if you can’t find the MU70004K HDR pictures Costs less than the MU7000Not as good as the MU7000 This might seem a bit
confusing - another Samsung TV that comes right after our top pick - but hang in there with us: The MU6300/MU6400 is part of Samsung’s
6-Series TVs - which, on the good, better, best scale, the MU6300 is "good". The UN40MU6300 (or UE40MU6400 for UK folks) offers good
performance and value if you can't afford the upgrade to the MU7000. Between the two, there’s not a major spec difference - they both
offer 4K HDR, and a smart OS - but the MU7000 has Tizen, Samsung’s licensed, well-upkept OS while the MU6300 has something a little less
powerful. If streaming isn’t high up on your list of must-have features and you don’t mind a drop in performance, you can save a bit of
cash by going with this instead.Panasonic TX-40EX600B A fantastic 40-inch TV with 4K and HDR for UK buyers 4K HDR detail  My Home Screen
2.0  Freeview HD  Awkward feet UK residents don’t know how good they have it when it comes to mid-size TVs
Panasonic, one of the finest panel makers out there, makes high caliber 40-inch screens at an affordable price, like the Panasonic
TX-40EX600B.The screen was released in 2017 and packs both 4K and HDR into its 40-inch panel. While long time Panasonic owners might be a
bit concerned not to see the trusty Firefox OS at the helm of the screen, don’t worry -  the My Home Screen 2.0 interface is almost the
same thing, but developed entirely in-house by Panasonic. Add to that three HDMI ports and you have a pretty fancy screen without a high
price attached. Vizio D-Series D40f-E1Serious connectivity options in an affordable package Tons of connectivity options  Crazy
cheap  Full HD only  Proprietary OS If you’re looking for the most bang for your buck, and you live Stateside, VIZIO’s D-Series
offers great FHD visuals for next-to-nothing. This year’s model to beat is the VIZIO D40f-E1
The TV offers a 120Hz effective refresh rate, full-array backlighting and a 200,000:1 contrast ratio
This ensures solid image quality.The VIZIO D40f-E1 looks good, has a great contrast ratio and can keep up with the action if you’re
watching a game of football on Sunday
It doesn’t look as good as our top picks, the Samsung MU7000 and MU6300, but considering that VIZIO’s screen usually costs less than
$300, we're more than happy.Panasonic TX-40DX600Panasonic's 2016 40-inch screen is still a star Clean, colourful 4K  4K digital file
support  Tight viewing angle The 40DX600 is Panasonic's best value 4K TV
Four pegs down from Panasonic's flagship DX900 range –five, if you count its OLED – the DX600 series claims a 4K Edge LED-backlit panel
with adaptive backlight dimming, 800Hz scanning and Quad Core PRO processor for super-quick smart TV navigation.It also has both a Firefox
OS (now called My Home Screen) and a Freeview Play catch-up TV app
It's a smart, usable interface that lets you watch Netflix or Amazon Prime Instant Video.Read the full review:Panasonic TX-40DX600TCL
S-Series 40S305Great Smart TV features on a budget Roku TV is awesome  Only $269  Only Full HD Look, we have nothing against Full HD
For some folks, Full HD is fine
They don’t want or need the spectacle of 4K HDR and can live without seeing shows and movies ooze color, flash light and be drenched in
shadow. If you’re not into that stuff, that’s fine. If you're in the “I don’t need 4K” camp, check out the TCL 40S305
It makes up for its HD resolution with a killer operating system. Roku TV is the best smart TV platform we’ve used
Samsung and LG might have done an exceptional job improving their UIs over the years, but Roku TV is fast, responsive and packed to the
gills with content - thousands of channels are available
Not only does it have a ton of content, that content is super easy to find thanks to its universal search feature
It scans over 200 channels to find films and shows at their lowest possible price. BwArRWKBdQbXuLCPedbfZi.jpg#