New Delhi, Jan. 5 -- Most people don't buy a new LED TV because something revolutionary happened. They buy one because the old screen feels tired, apps have slowed down, or the living room has changed. That's why the latest wave of TVs is less about spectacle and more about getting the fundamentals right. A Samsung Crystal 4K still appeals because it looks familiar and dependable the moment it's switched on. Sony's BRAVIA 2 M2 earns trust through colour and motion that feel natural, not processed. LG's UA82 and QNED models sit comfortably in the middle, offering polish without asking users to relearn how they watch TV. TCL's Mini LED pushes brightness and scale for people who want their screen to dominate the room, while Xiaomi's Fire TV ...