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Unless you’re shopping for the very highest-end TVs, there’s no reason to wait for a 2016 model. Among mainstream-priced TVs the biggest improvement in 2016 is the addition of , but we don’t consider that a big deal since HDR content is so rare (and with mainstream TVs, it probably won’t provide much, if any, better image quality).
High-end shoppers have a tougher choice. In the case of the best TVs, extras like (including Dolby Vision on the 2016 OLED TVs) might be worth the wait. Then again, you’ll be paying top dollar if you buy in spring rather than waiting until the 2016 holiday season, when prices will fall again. It’s also worth noting that all but the most expensive of won’t ship until midyear.
You may also be wondering whether to buy it in a store or online. . Online outlets like Amazon usually have the best prices, but the Best Buys or the world will sometimes match them. You’ll also have the benefit of looking at the TV in person first, before you actually buy. No matter where you get your set, it’s usually.
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Prices updated January 29.
