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According to the NPD Group's Connected Home Intelligence Report 2013, adults aged 18-34 make up the only age group to have more TV viewers watching OTT video, such as Netflix, Hulu Plus and Amazon Prime. In another survey of 2,000 TV viewers by the Fiber to the Home Council, among those under 35, one in eight said they get all of their TV and movie programming online, without any paid broadcast or cable TV programming, and only one in three say they watch TV the traditional way. Research firm, SNL Kagan, confirms those who pay for TV through cable, satellite or fiber services decreased by more than a quarter of a million Americans in 2013. If you hate watching TV on your iPad or computer, you'll need to connect your TV (via the HDMI port) to a video streaming device which connects it to the Internet wirelessly, as 47% of households already did in 2014, according to NPD Group. Then, you suddenly have access to a whole new world of viewing content in the form of 'apps' that represent each channel you already know and love plus many more you've yet to discover. John Buffone, Connected Intelligence industry analyst for The NPD Group, says one of the big changes this year is increased affordability of these devices with an average one-time price as low as $35. 'Since cost is removed from the equation, you can try the one that appeals to you most,' he says.

Roku: ($49 at Walmart online) is a tiny device loaded with hundreds of free and paid SVOD apps accessed with its own remote. Chromecast: ($34.99 at Walmart online) uses your Smartphone, laptop or tablet as the remote. When accessed via a laptop it can pull up any webpage onto your TV. Apple TV: If you're a big Apple user, the Apple TV ($92.95 at Walmart online) device can access all content from your iPhone and iPad as well as a huge library of TV and movie viewing apps.

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SVOD or OTT paid subscriptions are extremely inexpensive, a mere fraction of what your cable TV bill was. It used to be if you didn't know about a show you simply missed it or you'd jump in mid-season. Now you can 'marathon' or 'binge-watch' as many episodes as you want when you want, some from the very beginning of the series. At $7 to $10 per month, these services each offer something different, with a lot of cross over, so choose the one(s) most meaningful to you. You can watch an entire production, every season from the pilot to series finale or the last completed year, for most major TV series (updated often) such as 'Downton Abbey,' 'Mad Men' and 'Breaking Bad' plus have access to some exclusive, original award-worthy Netflix series you may have heard about: 'House of Cards,' 'Orange is The New Black' and 'Hemlock Grove' among many 2014 newcomers. There's also a huge catalog of documentaries, kids' shows, reality TV, stand-up comedy and movies.

Netflix learns what you like and suggests new shows and movies without ads or added fees. New 2014 members pay $8.99 monthly while existing subscribers keep their $7.99 monthly fee. Use the Netflix free trial month to see if shows you want are available.

If not, you might also need Hulu Plus. Hulu Plus: This SVOD service differs in providing current season TV viewing the next day after episodes actually aired.

So, for example, if I love to watch Comedy Central's 'The Daily Show' (not available on Netflix), I can watch it whenever I want on Hulu Plus which offers many episodes of the current season, but not the entire season or series like Netflix. Hulu Plus also has many original and exclusive shows and costs $7.99 per month with no additional fees, although the ads are annoying. Now, some networks are getting smart and not selling the rights to their shows universally or on Netflix or Hulu Plus, and that's when you need Amazon Prime.

Amazon Prime: CBS's 'Extant' with Halle Berry and 'Under the Dome' have exclusive streaming agreements with Amazon Prime, the only place you can see the show on-demand and if you do not have local network access. And most recently, Amazon gained permission to exclusively stream a vast amount of past and present HBO content. While they do offer viewing from the pilot to present, the current season and sometimes the prior season are pay per view which defeats the purpose of having Amazon Prime, although you do also get that free two-day shipping. And, they just raised the yearly price from $79 to $99 per year in 2014, (still, that's just $8.25 per month).

So for all three major SVOD services, you have a massive amount of new, current and past programming to explore via apps on your streaming device to use at will for just about $24 per month compared to that $100 monthly paid cable or satellite subscription. There are hundreds more channel apps including those from most network and cable TV channels offering a lot of free content such as the History Channel, ESPN and A&E (which offer its complete programming if you're a paid cable subscriber) and those you can only stream if you have a paid cable or satellite subscription that includes the channel, such as HBO Go. Now, if there is still a show you can't live without such as 'The Big Bang Theory' or NBC's 'Nightly News with Brian Williams' or even special network events such as the Olympics or local market sports coverage which you want to watch as it airs or it is not available on any of SVOD services or devices, then you might want to get a local network antenna. Depending on many factors, they can range in their one-time price from $30 for an indoor antenna to $250 for a large outdoor antenna installed.

There is no single type of antenna that will work for everyone as TV reception depends on your distance from the broadcast signal, its strength, obstructions and more.

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223 Televisions Tested. Store-bought TVs; no cherry-picked units. Retest after major updates. Easily comparable results. No ads; unbiased reviewsLearn more about our approach to product reviews.Almost all new TVs come equipped with a smart platform.

Some manufacturers choose to use their own smart platforms, whereas others choose to integrate smart platforms like Android or Roku (see our recommendations for the ). No matter the case, the plethora of apps is great and most common apps are available on almost all platforms.We've tested 83 TVs and below are our recommendations for the best smart TVs you can buy in 2019. See also our recommendations for the and the.Note: Since new TVs tend to launch at very high prices, it's unlikely that these newer models will become reasonable choices until the latter half of the year. Because of this, some of the 2018 models remain as picks in our recommendations.

Best Smart TV For Streaming: LG B8 OLED. Sizes:55' 65'The LG B8 is the best smart TV we tested so far.

This TV runs LG's smart platform webOS, a very intuitive operating system that's easy to use and has access to LG's app store. The app store is one of the most versatile app stores available, with lots of content to help you find what you need. This TV has a remarkable picture quality, just like the LG and the LG TVs from the 2018 LG OLED lineup that have a more premium look and are more expensive. This TV can display perfect blacks, delivering an outstanding dark room performance. HDR content is full of vivid colors and bright highlights.

The viewing angles are great, so you can easily place it in a room with a wide seating arrangement. Motion handling is excellent due to the nearly instantaneous response time. The low input lag makes games feel very responsive.All OLEDs, including this one, run the risk of and permanent if you display static content over a prolonged period of time. However, in normal varied use, we don't expect this to be an issue.Overall, this is the best TV for streaming and it delivers an outstanding performance.

LED Alternative: Samsung Q80/Q80R QLED. Sizes:55' 65' 75'If you're too concerned about the burn-in risk of the LG, then get the Samsung Q80R. It's the best QLED/LCD Smart TV that we've tested so far.

It has the 'Ultra Viewing Angle' technology that helps it maintain an accurate image even when viewed from the side. The dark room performance is excellent, even though the TV doesn't have the perfect blacks found on the OLEDs. The picture quality is great and the TV can get very bright, suitable for any room. HDR performance is full of vivid colors and highlights that pop. This TV runs the latest version of Samsung's Tizen OS, an easy-to-use, modern interface with a great selection of apps; it also features an 'Ambient' mode that displays pictures or even artwork while the TV is on standby. Overall, this is an excellent LED TV that will keep most users happy. Best Mid-Range Smart TV For Streaming: Sony X900F.

Sizes:49' 55' 65' 75' 85'If you find the LG expensive, the Sony X900F is the best TV for streaming in the mid-range category. The Sony does not have the perfect blacks of the LG, and the image loses accuracy when viewed from the side. On the upside, this TV delivers an impressive picture quality with deep blacks in a dark room thanks to the high native contrast ratio and full array local dimming support. It runs the Android TV smart platform, which is easy to navigate and gives you access the to Google Play Store where you will definitely find what you want. This TV has excellent motion handling and can get very bright both in SDR and HDR.Most gamers will be happy with the TV's low input lag, but more competitive gamers might not find it low enough. Just like all VA panel TVs, this one might not be the best choice if you have a wide seating arrangement since the image degrades at an angle.Overall, this is an impressive TV that will meet your expectations.

Alternative With Better Viewing Angles: LG SM8600. Sizes:49' 55' 65' 75'If you find the viewing angles on the Sony limiting, then check out the LG SM8600. The dark room performance does not compare to the Sony, nor can it get as bright. On the upside, this is a TV with wide viewing angles that can easily accommodate large groups for watching the Super Bowl. This TV has a decent picture quality and runs the latest version of LG's smart operating system, which gives you access to a very large selection of apps that'll surely meet your needs. Gaming Alternative: Samsung RU8000. Sizes:49' 55' 65' 75' 82'If you're looking for a great smart TV with better gaming performance than the, check out the Samsung RU8000. The input lag is much lower and gamers will appreciate the gaming goodies that this TV has.

This TV supports FreeSync for a nearly tear-free gaming experience. It also has a low input lag with motion interpolation, and finally features an auto low latency mode to detect when you're gaming and provide you with the lowest input lag. This TV lacks the Sony's full array local dimming feature, and although it delivers a good picture quality it can't get as bright as the X900F. This TV also has the same great smart features as the Samsung, with an excellent selection of apps. Best Budget Smart TV For Streaming: TCL 6 Series/R617 2018. Sizes:55' 65' 75'If the is above your spending limit, then the best budget smart TV we’ve tested is the TCL 6 Series R617. This TV lacks the very fast response time or the outstanding reflection handling of the Sony.On the bright side, this is a very good TV with good picture quality.

It can get very bright and has great HDR performance with saturated colors and highlights that pop. Dark room performance is also very good, thanks to the deep blacks produced by the high native contrast ratio and good local dimming. The TCL has great motion handling and a remarkably low input lag that's not found in more expensive models like the. This TV runs Roku, a user-friendly smart platform that provides access to thousands of channels of internet streaming content including Netflix, YouTube, or Hulu. It's almost certain that you'll find what you're looking for.Overall, this is a very good TV that's equipped with great smart features.

Cheaper Alternative: TCL 4 Series/S425 2019. Sizes:43' 49' 50' 55' 65' 75'If you find the TCL expensive but want a smart TV that is cheaper and performs well, get the TCL 4 Series S425 2019. This TV can't get as bright, nor does it have local dimming or motion interpolation features, so the picture quality and the motion handling are not as good as the TCL R617.

However, it runs the same Roku TV smart platform, has a very low input lag that makes the TV very responsive to gaming, and its picture quality is decent with great contrast and deep blacks.

Smart Sat 888 Hd 2019