Best Rated 37 to 39-inch HDTVs Reviews and Comparison
January 5, 2016 by SmartReview
Filed under HDTV
Best Rated 37-inch to 39-inch TVs – This page contains a roundup of the best top-rated 37 to 39-inch LCD and LED HDTVs, presented here for a comparison of price, features, and reviews. This size is good for small living rooms, or larger bedrooms. You can check what size you need by consulting our HDTV Sizing Guide. For 2013-2014, we are seeing few 37-inch TVs. Manufacturers instead are offering 40-inch models. Some have replaced 37-inch with 39-inch TVs which we are listing below. Click on the reviews link underneath each TV to see owner reviews and ratings for each model for easy comparison. If you are looking for 3D and 240Hz TVs, move up a 40-inch or larger model to get these features.
VIZIO D39h-C0 39-inch LED TV | Samsung UN39FH5000 39-inch LED TV | Sharp LC-39LE551U 39-inch LED TV | VIZIO E Series E390-A0 39-inch LED TV |
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720p LED TV 39-inch LED TV 60Hz contrast n/a 2 HDMI – – – – – – Power: n/a Energy Star® 2015 Model | 1080p LED TV 39-inch LED TV 60Hz contrast n/a 2 HDMI – – – – – – Power: n/a Energy Star® 2013 Model | 1080p LED TV 39-inch LED TV 60Hz 4,000,000:1 contrast 2 HDMI – – – – – – Power: n/a Energy Star® 2014 Model | 1080p LED TV 39-inch LED TV 60Hz 200,000:1 contrast 2 HDMI – – – – – – Power: 32.5 Watts Energy Star® 2013 Model |
VIZIO E-Series E390i-A1 39-inch LED TV | LG Electronics 39LN5300 39-inch LED TV | Toshiba 39L1350U 39-inch LED TV | LG Electronics 39LN5700 39-inch LED TV |
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1080p LED TV 39-inch TV 120Hz 2,000,000:1 contrast 3 HDMI Internet Ready Netflix Ready Power: 43 watts Energy Star® – – – 2013 Model | 1080p LED TV 39-inch TV 60Hz contrast: n/a 2 HDMI – – – – – – Power: 39 watts Energy Star® – – – 2013 Model | 1080p LED TV 39-inch TV 120Hz contrast: n/a 3 HDMI – – – – – – Power: n/a Energy Star® – – – 2013 Model | 1080p LED TV 39-inch TV 120Hz contrast: n/a 3 HDMI Internet Ready Netflix Ready Power: 38.8 Watts Energy Star® Dual Core Processor 2013 Model |
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Glossary of Terms |
1080p = (1920×1080) with 2 million pixels resolution (Maximum Blu-ray quality) 720p = (1366×768) with 1 million pixels resolution (Standard broadcast HD) Contrast = refers to dynamic contrast. Higher is better. More contrast allows more shadow details in the picture. 240Hz = 240 hertz anti blur technology. Eliminates blur on LCD TVs during high action sports and movies. The latest technology. 120Hz = 120 hertz anti blur technology. Eliminates blur on LCD TVs during high action sports and movies. 60Hz = 60 hertz normal TV without anti blur technology 3D Ready TV = A 3D ready TV is a normal HDTV with the addition of a transmitter to communicate with active shutter 3D glasses to achieve a 3D effect. You don’t need 3D glasses when watching normal High Definition (HD) programs. HDMI = HDMI inputs allow you to connect devices to your HDTV such as DVD and Blu-ray players and game consoles. LED HDTV = Instead of a conventional fluorescent backlight, the LED TV uses a series of LEDs to illuminate the TV. LED backlighting dramatically improves picture contrast, colors, and overall picture. They also use about 40% less electricity. ENERGY STAR® = Energy Star is a certification of how efficient an HD Television is for power consumption. Version 4.0 and 4.1 are the highest standards to date. POWER (in watts) = This is the average power consumption of this TV. The higher the watts, the more energy is being consumed by this TV. LED TVs consume less than LCD or Plasma TVs. INTERNET READY TV = This means that the television is capable of accessing internet content through the TV itself. It can access through an HDMI cable or a Wifi wireless connection. (wireless adapter may be sold separately). NETFLIX READY TV = This means that the television is not only internet ready, but can access Netflix streaming content. (Netflix subscription required). Dual Core Processor = TVs that have a dual core processor will be able to display Smart TV content much faster than those TVs with a single core processor. It also enables more advanced TV features. |
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