


It’s an LED TV with a resolution of 1366×768. At only a price of Ugx 1,600,000, it’s the cheapest 40” Flat screen TV we’ve come across from a premium brand.īut besides price, lets see what really makes this screen kick. The Samsung 40H4200 40” LED TV black is our editor’s choice for one reason – price. Okay, lets go for a bit of a bigger screen size TV. Other screens in this category include the Venus 32EA35D TV price at Ugx 742,000, Toshiba 32P1300EE LED TV at price of Ugx 758,000, Samsung UA32EH4003 at price of Ugx 880,000 and LG 32LN4900 LED TV at price of Ugx 882,750.īest 40” Flat Screen TV: Samsung 40H4200 LED TV Most 32” screen have one or two USB and HDMI ports, have a resolution of 1366×768. You most likely have a USB flash disk or External Hard Drive with music and movies you can watch on the big screen. The HDMI ports will come in handy only when you’ve an HDMI DVD Player or home theater system or wish to connect your Laptop to the big screen. Now it’s unlikely that you’ll use all the two HDMI ports, let alone use use the HDMI ports in the first place. The screen also comes with one USB port and 2 HDMI ports. The TV has a resolution of 1366×768 which is HD but not full HD. The best price for 32” Flat Screen TV I found is the Hisense D33, HD LED 32” TV going for a price of Ugx 802,500. Best 32” Flat Screen TV: Hisense D33 LED TV We’ve not used or reviewed any of the products ourselves. Also keep in mind that this shopping guide is completely based on Price, not reviews. I used Jumia Uganda to compare prices since they have already done the hard work of sourcing these products from several vendors in town. To keep it short and nice, I considered only 32, 40-42, 47-60 Inch Flat Screen and Smart TVs. And Smart TVs are a lot more costly than their flat screen counterparts. The other thing to keep in mind is not all Flat screen TV are Smart TVs as I explained in the guide. The bigger, the better, but the more expensive. Because the TV is something that sits in the living room for everyone to watch – size matters – a lot.
