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Today’s televisions are like playgrounds for adults, with access to as many channels and streaming programs as a home viewer’s heart could desire. You can interact with social media, show off your vacation photos, and get access to video on demand, internet radio, gaming and numerous other media services. As the technology has evolved, they’ve become sources of a great deal of information in addition to entertainment, with varying potential to run advanced multimedia applications and plugins tailored to each home’s specific set of needs.  

At the same time, owning a smart TV has gone so mainstream that the decision for many folks isn’t whether to get one but what option is right for them. When shopping for a replacement, consumers need to consider their web capabilities and newer features based on what luxury and convenience mean to them.  

Quality Is Prioritized More Than Ever Before  

Not all smart TV technology is new, but your viewing experience most likely will be. Most models have seen upgrades in across-the-board quality – especially in color, clarity, sound and programming options. As with most modern electronics, the devil is in the details, and there are quite a few details to sort through that will determine how the TV will occupy whatever space you set aside for it.  

As you explore your options, some things to keep an eye on include: 

  • Sound quality – A richer, “3D” sound quality that adds an experiential layer  
  • Recording system – Ability to watch live or recorded video on multiple TVs via apps 
  • LED abilities – Like LED-powered dimming and backlighting that makes the display more defined and authentic 
  • Extra features – Ability to incorporate exclusive streaming services and a wider selection of niche apps 
  • Innovativeness – Such as models by LG and others that roll up when not being viewed. 

Integrated Software and Web Features 

When it comes to newer technology, find out what integrated software is included and how it can connect with other technologies in your home. A TV can be connected with your home automation devices so can be used to stream audio in multiple rooms and control lighting throughout the house. How amazing would it be to adjust your climate control or check your security platforms and smart locks without getting up? Newer technology allows you to do that, too. Someone who has set up entertainment centers in diverse environments will be able to answer questions about installation options, Wi-Fi versus Bluetooth, and how to track and receive reminders about shows and events from anywhere.  

Multiple Home Audio Choices 

Perhaps a large screen flanked by two smaller ones, with second-screen companion devices, would be ideal for your next Super Bowl party. Whether you have groups gathering in different rooms or prefer something lower key, you’ll need a flexible audio system that can adapt. Here are four possible home audio design options to accompany your smart TV system:  

  • Single-zone audio system for one or two rooms 
  • Multi‐room system that combines stereo and surround sound 
  • Multi‐zone “whole house” system that allows independent audio sources simultaneously in rooms of your choice 
  • Surround‐sound system for your family room or home theater 

The audio system you set up will be a major component of your viewing options. Will you need additional or upgraded speakers? Some smart TVs provide the same sound depth and quality with no need for an extra subwoofer, as with Sennheiser’s Audio Soundbar. The audio and visual components go hand in hand, and it might make sense to upgrade your speakers to something sleeker and more subtle that are still powerful but can easily be tucked away from view. 

Smart Outdoor TV Options for Midwestern Homes 

It may be chilly now, but don’t forget to incorporate the latest weather-resistant outdoor television options in your design plan. There’s nothing better than entertaining on the patio or out by the pool. While redoing your interior entertainment space, consider installing a flat‐panel TV that comes in a weatherproof housing. Just like an indoor TV, the outdoor one and video sources can be controlled using your device of choice. Once the weather permits – which isn’t as far away as it seems – you’ll be ready for a hot game and a cold brew out on the deck. 

Get Help Setting Up Your New Entertainment System 

Creating the perfect setting for your smart TV requires thinking outside the box – and beyond the TV itself. You’ll want to consider not just the technical components, but how you will incorporate the best lighting, sound system and controls for your space. Guaranteeing overall compatibility with your family’s control system can be tricky. A specialist will help sort out issues such as ensuring your home has the capacity to handle the necessary connectivity and provide uninterrupted access to streaming services. 

Even with claims of a simple setup, it’s best to leave the installation up to the pros. If any tools or equipment need to be adjusted or installed, the experts at MediaTech can let you know that before you commit to a particular plan. Contact us today to find out more about your smart TV options. 

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