Hey everyone,
I'm not well versed in smart tvs as I'm on my PC for all my entertainment needs. But I'm looking for a 32 inch tv for my grandma who is in a long term care center. They only have basic cable there, and she wants to watch her favorite channel that she used to watch when she was living at home. She can get it on a smart tv with an app for that channel, in that long term care center, using wifi. Here is what's important to me when purchasing a smart tv for her:
Resolution doesn't matter for my grandma. 1080p is fine. It's a budget smart tv, she's not into OLED etc...
First and foremost, a snappy user interface with the least amount of lag possible, for the 32 inch smart tv market. I bought my mom a 43" LG smart tv a year ago and the UI feels really laggy.
Something that's user friendly for elderly people. So she can turn on the tv, and just choose that one app/channel to watch her one show/channel
I tried to ask chatgpt and to my surprised it recommended me a 32" TCL class S3 smart tv. I always thought Roku tvs were the lowest tiers of smart tvs. Chatgpt ranked this over all other brands when I searched for a snappy and easy UI 32 inch tv. Are 32" Roku smart tvs bad compared to LG? The model in question is 32S357 / 32S359 (its the same tv)
I appreciate any input you guys can give me. Thank you
EDIT: Has to be a 32 inch for her room in this long term care center
Videos
Looking exactly 32 inch can't go bigger because of the size of the room.
What could be the best TVs? Would just play xbox sports games and maybe NETFLIX/movies.
Thought of Samsung UE32T5372CD
TCL 32L5A