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Most popular TV brands in Australia for 2023

Our analysis in regards to Australian TV market - which are the popular brands that offer the best value for money products and why

TCL 43DP628 TV
It is difficult to determine the best-selling TV models in Australia, as the popularity of different models can change frequently depending on technology advancements, pricing, and marketing campaigns. However, generally the most popular models are the ones that offer the best balance of price and performance, with a range of sizes to fit different living spaces and viewing preferences.
Some of the most popular TV models in Australia are Samsung's QLED series, LG's OLED CX series, Sony's Bravia X9500H series, TCL's 6-Series and Panasonic's HX800 series. These models are known for their high-quality picture and sound, and for their smart features such as built-in streaming apps and voice control.

It's worth noting that the popularity of streaming services and smart home technology has led to an increased demand for smart TVs with built-in streaming apps such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+. Additionally, the increasing popularity of 4K resolution and HDR technology have made these features more common in popular TV models.

Australian TCL TVs

TCL 43DP628 TV
TCL is a Chinese multinational electronics company that produces a wide range of consumer electronics, including televisions. TCL TVs are available for sale in Australia and you can find them in various retailers such as JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, The Good Guys and on online retailers like Amazon and Kogan.
TCL TVs we have previously reviewed:
The TCL TVs that are available for sale in Australia include models from the TCL 6-Series, TCL C6-Series, TCL P6-Series and TCL X-Series. These models are known for their high-quality picture and sound, and for their smart features such as built-in streaming apps and voice control.

It's worth noting that the TCL TVs that are available in Australia are made specifically for the Australian market and have the right tuning, features and certifications to work in Australia.

We would recommend checking the TCL website and local retailers for the most up-to-date information on available models and pricing, as well as customer reviews to get an idea of the performance and features of the different models.

Thanks for checking out our consumer opinion about the Australian TV market these days. We would highly appreciate your opinion on the topic, so feel free to share with us in the comments form.

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