BY JAMEY TUCKER, Consumer Technology Reporter

Buying a new TV can be overwhelming.

You’ll see rows of screens labeled 4K, 8K, OLED, QLED, UHD — it’s a lot of alphabet soup. But the biggest decision might not be the picture technology at all. It’s the size of the screen.

OLED vs. LED: What’s the Difference?

OLED TVs are considered a step above most other models. Each pixel produces its own light, which means brighter colors, deeper blacks, and better contrast. You’ll notice the difference especially in darker scenes — no more grayish shadows.

4K and 8K describe the resolution, or how many pixels make up the image. More pixels mean more detail. You’ll also see 4K labeled as “UHD,” which stands for Ultra High Definition. For most people, 4K is more than sharp enough, especially if you’re

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