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Television Buying Guide Australia -

In the early days, Australian television was a rare luxury, with sets costing the equivalent of a month's salary. Today, the "giant wall of screens" at retailers like JB Hi-Fi can be overwhelming. Modern buyers must choose between competing technologies and massive sizes, with some premium 98-inch models reaching prices around $10,000. Finding Your Perfect Match

To avoid a "B-grade" purchase, CHOICE and other experts recommend these steps: TV Buying Guide: 6 Things You Need To Know - TCL television buying guide australia

Choosing a television in Australia has transformed from a simple luxury into a complex technological quest. From the first broadcast in 1956 to today’s massive smart screens, here is the story of how to navigate the modern Australian TV market. The Evolution of the Australian Living Room In the early days, Australian television was a

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