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TOP-5 TVs for children’s room

In 2023, a TV set for the children’s room should meet certain criteria. First, it has to be of medium diagonal – neither too large nor too small. Secondly, it must be smart, since without «brains» parents have to reinvent the wheel to keep their kids entertained and educated through more diverse content than is shown on TV. Thirdly, the interface should be user-friendly and clear, so that even the youngest kid can figure it out. And finally, fourth, the price of the device should not be as high as an aircraft wing.

We’ve put together what we consider to be the top five best TVs for your kid when it comes to quality and affordability. Here you can find high-quality mid-budget devices offering excellent functionality, but without frills like OLED matrix or 4K support. After all, it’s hardly suitable for a kid.

KIVI 32H750NB

KIVI 32H750NB features a 32″ VA matrix, Direct LED backlight, 1366×768 resolution and a response time of just 9ms. There is also an anti-reflective coating and very thin screen bezels. It runs on Android TV 11 and is equipped with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, DLNA, Chromecast, and voice control. Support for KIVI Media 2.0 and DaVinci Kids is also available.

The set of ports includes two USB, LAN, three HDMI (CEC) and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. At just 4.2 kg, the TV can be placed either on the bundled legs or wall-mounted using a 200×100 mm VESA bracket. Two 8W speakers (16W total sound power) with Dolby Audio support and JVC settings ensure sound quality. KIVI 32H750NB is available for purchase starting at $173.

KIVI 32F750NB

In many respects, KIVI 32F750NB is similar to the above-described 32H750NB model, but differs in some significant aspects. It also has a 32-inch matrix with a response time of 9 ms, but the resolution is FullHD, rather than HD. Its operating system is Android TV 11, with 8 GB of internal storage. Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth are available, along with supporting Chromecast, DLNA, Google Assistant, and TV recording.

As for the number of ports, the situation is similar—three HDMI (ARC, CEC), a pair of USB, LAN and audio jack. The stereo speakers are 16W in total, with Dolby Digital support and JVC audio settings. Opposite to the 32H750NB, which has two separate legs, the 32FH750NB has a single, solid stand. The 32F750NB FullHD TV is available in classic black and stylish white and priced from $197. However, you can purchase the same model in 40″ or 43″ sizes in case 32″ doesn’t seem enough.

Nokia Smart TV 3200B

The 32-inch Nokia Smart TV 3200B has a 1366×768 resolution and a glossy screen finish. It runs on Android TV 9 operating system, has 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of flash memory. Wireless interfaces include Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, Miracast and Chromecast, and it also supports TV recording, DLNA and Google Assistant.

Ports include three HDMI, a pair of USB, LAN, VGA, SPDIF, a composite input, an optical output and a 3.5 mm jack. The TV can be mounted on a bundled stand with a platform similar to those used in monitors, or placed on a wall with a 75×75 mm VESA mounting bracket. It also comes with two 12W speakers with Dolby Digital Plus support. Nokia’s TV is available from $187.

realme 32 FHD Smart TV

Another worthy option for the children’s room is realme 32 FHD Smart TV. At a price starting at $197, it offers a 32-inch FullHD VA screen with an anti-glare coating and support for Chroma Boost Picture Engine image enhancement technology. It also comes with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0, Chromecast, Google Assistant, and DLNA. The ports include two USB, three HDMI 2.1, LAN, SPDIF, composite input and an audio jack.

It has 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of storage. The OS is Android TV 9. It comes with 4 speakers with 24 W overall power and, for sure, Dolby Audio support. The TV is also mounted in two ways — on the legs or using a 100×100 mm VESA mounting bracket.

Xiaomi Mi TV A2ZSX

Xiaomi Mi TV A2 is a 32-inch low-cost HDTV with slim bezels that starts at $176. It comes with 1.5 GB of RAM and 8 GB of storage, and runs on Android TV 11. There is Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and support for Chromecast, Miracast, and Google Assistant. Ports include a pair of USB 2.0, two HDMI (eARC), LAN, composite input and an audio jack.

As with all the above models, it can be either stands or wall-mounted using a 100×100 mm VESA bracket. The two speakers are 10W each and support Dolby Audio, DTS-X and DTS Virtual:X Sound.

Today, there is generally nothing wrong to buy a decent TV for a kids’ room. The market offers plenty of nice and functional smart devices with affordable price tags allowing you to make the best choice. And above, we have listed only the most interesting models, we believe. And what is your opinion on what a TV set for children should include these days? Probably, you have already purchased a «big screen» for your kids’ room and can share your experience with us? We are looking forward to your comments.

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