Watching TV is something most Brits do every single day, so having the right telly in your living room, bedroom or home office is essential.
Times have changed – gone is the traditional "fat back" television set, with wires trailing from all your devices; freeview box etc. Now most TVs have all of that built in and there's so many options to choose from these days but which is right for you?
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Here the Gazette shopping editors have pulled together five of their favourite 32 inch smart TVs available to purchase on Amazon today. Each option is at least full HD, with Netflix and Disney+ built in, and only one of them costs over £150.
RCA RK32HN1 – £139
In at number five is the RCA Roku TV 32" Smart TV, RK32HN1. This is priced at just £139 and comes with Apple TV+, BBC, Netflix and Freeview built in. Manufacturers RCA describe this smart TV as "ideal for a small lounge" – and we couldn't agree more.
EMtronics EM32ROK – £127.99
Something a little bit cheaper in at number 4, it's the EMtronics EM32ROK. Despite being a few quid cheaper, this 32 inch smart TV still boasts the same built-in services. This one has Dolby Audio, Mobile Control and 3 x HDMI ports. It's also working on the Roku TV platform.
TCL 32SF540K – £138
One pound cheaper than number five is number three, the TCL 32SF540K. This 32 inch smart TV certainly packs a punch too. With HDR & HLG Dolby Audio, this has a gorgeous and stylish metal bezel and works off of the Amazon Fire OS 7 system.
CHiQ L32G5NK – £139.98
For a quid more, and 98p more than number five, you'll get the CHiQ L32G5NK. It works with Alexa, works with Apple Home, works with Google Home, works with Apple AirPlay, and operates on Roku, so you can download apps using the store like the other TVs.
Amazon Fire TV 2 Series – £169.99
The most expensive 32 inch smart TV is the official Amazon Fire TV. We've saved the best till last here and it's awarded the Entertainment Gazette Best Buy Award. It's a little bit more pricey, but has HDR 10, HLG and Dolby Digital Audio. You can stream for free: watch free films and TV episodes with apps, such as YouTube, Freevee, Pluto TV and more.
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