TV Buying Guide Singapore 2025: What Size, Features & Hidden Alternatives to Consider
Buying a new TV in Singapore this year? Whether you're upgrading your living room setup or choosing a screen for your bedroom, there are more options than ever—and a few unexpected alternatives you might not know about.
How to Choose the Right TV Size
The right TV size depends on your viewing distance and room size. Here’s a quick reference:
- 32” – 43”: Great for bedrooms or kitchens
- 50” – 55”: Ideal for small living rooms
- 65” – 75”: Best for spacious living rooms
- Above 75”: Immersive but costly and space-demanding
General rule: Divide your viewing distance (in inches) by 1.6 for an optimal screen size. For example, if you sit 100 inches (~2.5m) away, a 60–65” TV is ideal.
4K vs Full HD: Does Resolution Matter?
Most TVs today come in Full HD or 4K. If you're buying above 50", go for 4K—it offers sharper images and better detail, especially when streaming high-quality content or using next-gen consoles like PS5 or Xbox Series X.
Smart TV Features to Look For
Streaming is now standard. A good smart TV in 2025 should include:
- Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Prime Video support
- Voice control (Google Assistant or Alexa)
- Screen mirroring or casting
- Multiple HDMI ports
- Fast and simple UI
Best TV Brands in Singapore (2025)
Some trusted brands Singaporeans still love include:
- Samsung – great image quality and UI
- LG – excellent OLED screens
- Sony – premium performance with Android TV
- Xiaomi – budget-friendly smart TVs
Hidden Alternative: What Most TV Buyers Miss
Here’s something most buyers overlook: for the same price as a 55” or 65” TV, you could get a compact, smart screen experience that delivers a 100” image, built-in WiFi, streaming apps, and full portability.
This isn’t the old-school projector you remember from classrooms. Modern big-screen alternatives come with:
- 4K or HD resolution
- Netflix, YouTube, and screen mirroring
- Portable design—move it from room to room
- No need for wall mounts or consoles
In Singapore’s smaller homes, that flexibility is a game-changer. Many who planned to buy a new TV ended up going with this option instead—saving space while upgrading their screen size.
TV or Something Better?
There’s nothing wrong with buying a TV—but it may not be your smartest choice in 2025. If you're curious about what a smarter screen looks like, we invite you to experience it in person.
Visit our Sim Lim showroom and see side-by-side setups: a traditional TV vs a 100” portable big-screen experience. You might be surprised by what you choose.
Conclusion
Choosing the right TV in Singapore isn’t just about size and specs anymore. With space constraints, evolving viewing habits, and smarter tech options, it pays to explore beyond the usual brands and models.
Whether you're buying for your bedroom, living room, or home theater, always ask: Is there a better screen experience for the same price?
At INNOVATIVE, we help Singaporeans reimagine how big-screen viewing can look—without the bulky hardware. Explore what’s possible today.