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How To Pick the Perfect TV for Watching Football

 
Preseason is wrapping up, and we’re moving on to the games that change the course of football history. If you’re looking to catch every detail and follow your team to the end of the season without shouting at your screen for causing you to miss the snap, here is how to pick the perfect TV for watching football this year.
 
 
Smooth Display and Detail
 
When you’re picking out a TV for watching sports, there are three factors you want to look for that affect the game:
 

Refresh rate

Stutter

Response time

 
As the tech on the field becomes more advanced and ensures that the viewers at home can see every angle of a play, you’ll want to make sure that your TV can keep up. The refresh rate, response time, and TV stutter all inform you how quickly a device can change between images each second. If you’re able to see stutter, the refresh rate of your device is too low to catch all the action in a game. If the response time of your TV is too low, the colors on the screen won’t change fast enough for you to catch a glimpse of game-changing details as they happen.
 
Game Night Viewing Parties
 
If you are looking forward to inviting people over to have a game night party, you might look to the biggest TVs first. However, unless the TV takes up the entire wall, there are going to be other factors to consider beyond size to consider for multi-angle viewing experiences.
 
Firstly, you’ll want to decide if you need a TV that has a significant speaker system built in or if you intend to get surround sound devices that negate that factor. Next, when looking for a TV, it will be important to turn any prospective televisions on and move to watch from various angles. At a certain angle on most devices, the image will distort or disappear. The unique structure of plasma TVs helps them retain rich colors from almost any angle.
 
Buying Within a Budget
 
Choosing a new television with the new season in mind means making an investment. Seating, snacks, and supplies all cost money along with the necessary tech, so budget undeniably plays a role in which device is right for you. Buying brand-new means putting money down for TVs with features like streaming services and high resolutions that will be great year-round. Looking for lower cost or secondhand TVs can help you raise the party budget elsewhere and even make repairability an option.
 
Picking the perfect TV for watching football is much easier to do in person, where you can see the action live and decide if the device keeps up with the pace of the game for yourself. However, if you’re shopping online, you’ll need to pay close attention to the listed specifications. Don’t be afraid to read through the negative reviews and keep an eye out for other fans telling you if the TV was the hero or villain of game day.

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