A Premium TV from one of the top television manufacturers like Sony, Samsung, and LG takes home entertainment to a whole new level. Each brand has their own spectacular technologies to bring out the best from the movies, TV shows, and sports that you love to watch. You can find a huge selection of these televisions right now online at Bestbuy.ca. Also, read carefully below then enter this amazing contest: three Canadians will win an amazing Premium television!

Premium TVs begin with outstanding new technology

I get this question quite frequently on the blog and on social media, “I want to buy a new TV; can you tell me which TV should I get?” My answer is to figure out your budget and space considerations for the room where it will be placed, then get the most future friendly TV with the largest screen that will fit in your home that you can afford. Future friendly means best technology available. And this year is a banner year for new technology in televisions.

I am planning on getting a new set for my home one day. I have a budget in mind and a TV size in mind (65 inch). I haven’t decided which brand to purchase yet because they are all so tempting! Each of the top manufactures has released new televisions with outstanding new technologies that make the colours more vibrant, details clearer, and the overall entertainment experience much better.

Do your research and plan for your next TV

Buying a television does require doing a bit of research. This contest will help you do that so you will know which future friendly Premium TV will be right for your home. There are three television prizes, one from each of the major TV manufacturers, Samsung, Sony, and LG, as shown here.

 

These are all premium prizes, so you must do a bit of work before you enter to win one of them. Since each of these brands provided a prize for this contest, you’ll be allowed to enter once per brand. Read the directions below carefully.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter once for each brand that provided a prize to this contest for a total of three unique entries: one entry about Sony, one about Samsung, and one about LG. For each entry, in a comment below, tell us

a) which new technology by that brand has you most excited about their Premium TVs this year. You can go to these articles for information about the new technology from each brand.

 

b) which model by that brand on the Best Buy website is your favourite (you must be precise: saying something like “any model” is not a valid response).

 

What you can win

At the end of the contest, we will randomly select three winners from all eligible entries to receive one of the three televisions shown above.

This contest runs from June 1st to June 15th

Remember you can enter once for each brand of television offered as a prize in this contest. However, you must know lots of people who would be thrilled for a chance to win one of these televisions. Share this contest with them and tell them to read the instructions carefully so each of their entries is valid and gives them a chance to win.

Win a Premium TV Contest Rules and Regulations

Good Luck.

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

3766 COMMENTS

  1. Love the Samsung The Frame 65″ 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN65LS03TAFXZC) – Charcoal Black and the fact that it comes pre-loaded with Apple TV, Google Play, Netflix, Prime, Cineplex, Crave, UFC, DAZN, TVA Sports apps for access to online streaming …… I am all about streaming , don’t even have cable and it is the only way I watch TV , The Quatom Dot Technology for pure colour , love a clean bright clear picture and the one of my faves of this TV is how you are able to adapt to your decor and doing the Art Mode so love this , I would use this all the time in my living room , would be beautiful !

  2. a) the innovative triluminos dsplay from Sony b) Sony 85″ 4K UHD HDR LED Android Smart TV (XBR85X800H)

  3. a) the triluminos display from Sony b) Sony 85″ 4K UHD HDR LED Android Smart TV (XBR85X800H)

  4. a. TRILUMINOS Display technology
    b. Sony 65″ 4K UHD HDR LED Android Smart TV (XBR65X950H)

  5. SONY:
    A) the Sony Acoustic Surface Audio sounds like a real game changer
    B) Sony 65″ 4K UHD HDR LED Android Smart TV (model# XBR65X950G)

  6. For Samsung, I’m most excited about their Ambient Mode technology.
    My favourite Samsung model is, Samsung 75″ 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN75Q60TAFXZC)

  7. a) LG, nanocell tech!

    b)NanoCell 65″ 4K UHD HDR LED webOS Smart TV Smart TV (65NANO85UNA)

  8. Sony a) the triluminos display b) Sony 85″ 4K UHD HDR LED Android Smart TV (XBR85X800H)

  9. a) Samsung, 8K picture and Quantum Processor
    b)Samsung’s 75″ 8K UHD (QN75Q800TAFXZC)

  10. LG: a) Nvidia g-sync compatabillity b) LG NanoCell 55″ 4K UHD HDR LED webOS Smart TV (55SM8600PUA)

  11. LG offers a sharp “33 million+ pixels”, “8K”, “screen brightness, colour and contrast are intelligently adjusted by genre and lighting conditions” but…you can’t beat an ultra-slim TV that sits flush on the wall particularly when you need to maximum the use of the space that you have. I’m clearly the spot to hang the LG NanoCell 75″ UHD (75NANO99UNA).

  12. Samsung: a) the ambient mode b) Samsung 65″ 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN65Q60TAFXZC) – Titan Grey

  13. a. The TRILUMINOS Display technology. The color seems amazing!

    b. Sony 65″ 4K UHD HDR LED Android Smart TV (XBR65X950H)! I love the look of the picture and the size!

  14. Sony: a) the triluminos display b) Sony 65″ 4K UHD HDR LED Android Smart TV (XBR65X800H)

  15. LG a)Nvidia g-sync compatability b) LG NanoCell 75″ 8K UHD HDR LED webOS Smart TV Smart TV (75NANO99UNA)

  16. Samsung a) the ambient mode b) Samsung 98″ 8K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN98Q900RBFXZC)

  17. A) For LG, their NanoCell technology looks like it would enhance the picture quality significantly.

    B) If I were to buy an LG model, it would be the 65NANO90UNA

  18. Sony a) the triluminos display b) Sony 85″ 4K UHD HDR LED Android Smart TV (XBR85X800H)

  19. Sony’s TRILUMINOS Display technology is very interesting.
    My favourite Sony model is Sony BRAVIA 65″ 4K UHD HDR OLED Android Smart TV (XBR65A8H)

  20. A. Samsung 8K QLED technology
    B. I will pick Samsung 55″ 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN55Q80RAFXZC), the 8K is just too costy

  21. If the 8K picture and Quantum Processor does what it sounds like it does, Samsung’s 75″ 8K UHD (QN75Q800TAFXZC) may cause me to never go to a theatre again and my home office will have a new second screen!!

  22. A) The Samsung rotating TV feature looks really neat (so many videos today originate on social media). Definitely a very unique and useful feature that allows you to maximize the screen space when watching these videos.

    B) As far as the Samsungmodel I would buy (if I had the $$$), it would be the 82″ QN82Q80RAFXZC – would look amazing mounted on the wall!

  23. A. SONY, X-Motion Clarity™ technology
    B. my favourite TV is Sony 65″ 4K UHD HDR LED Android Smart TV (XBR65X900F)

  24. A) Sony looks like they have a very interesting technology in their new TVs (Sony Acoustic Surface Audio). This is great because many TVs have very poor built-in sound.

    B) My favourite Sony model is the XBR65A8H (high end but not too high end/expensive, lol)

  25. a)Sony, TRILUMINOS Display tech, riotously colourful video picture with rich real-world detail
    b)my top choice is Sony 85″ 4K UHD HDR LED Android Smart TV (XBR85X900F), acceptable price

  26. Sharp and crisp pictures are definitely key when watching TV however Surface Audio described in the Sony sets would definitely provide a complete viewing experience on the BRAVIA OLED 65″ (XBR65A8H).

  27. WOW! What an AMAZING give-a-way! I would absolutely ❤️ to win one. I prefer the samsung 65-4k-uhd-hd… Our tv is an older model, so I would most definitely be looking forward to winning this. The fact that it’s a smart tv, 4K, HD… so many features. What’s not to love? So please, may I win this? ⭐️

  28. LG’s NanoCell technology that filters out dull colours and enhances the purity of the colour spectrum sounds pretty exciting. The LG NanoCell 55″ 4K UHD HDR LED webOS Smart TV (55NANO86UNA) would be our family’s favourite.

  29. I like the LG NanoCell 65″ 4K UHD HDR LED webOS Smart TV Smart TV (65NANO85UNA) because the Nanocell technology sounds remarkable!

  30. I like the Samsung 65″ 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN65Q60TAFXZC) because the Audio Scenic Intelligence seems like a feature we all need these days! It deals with one of my biggest pet peeves!

  31. LG’s NanoCell technology for spectacular colour resolution
    LG NanoCell 55″ 4K UHD HDR LED webOS Smart TV (55SM8600PUA)

  32. I like the Sony 65″ 4K UHD HDR LED Android Smart TV (XBR65X800H) because of the 4K HDR X1 processor.

  33. Samsung 8K resolution for superb image
    Samsung 55″ 8K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN55Q900RBFXZC)

  34. LG NanoCell 65″ 4K UHD HDR LED webOS Smart TV-I love Magic Remote option as well as other picture and sound qualities

  35. Sony TRILUMINOS Display technology for amazing colour
    Sony 75″ 4K UHD HDR LED Android Smart TV (XBR75X900F)

  36. A – The Serif has a sculptural I-beam design, such a great feature.
    B – Samsung 82″ 8K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV

  37. The Android 9.0 Pie operating system in the Sony 85″ 4K UHD HDR LED Android Smart TV!

  38. I am interested in the Dolby Vision IQ, which is really cool and something that might help me as I creep towards my fifties!! And the one that is my favourite is the Samsung 85″ 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN85Q60TAFXZC) in Titan Grey, with the blacklight LEDs of course! Thanks so much for the chance to win!

  39. A. Dolby Vision IQ which automatically adjusts
    B. LG NanoCell 65″ 4K UHD HDR LED webOS Smart TV (65NANO86UNA)

  40. Sony BRAVIA 55″ 4K UHD HDR OLED Android Smart TV (XBR55A8H)

    It’s an old. Which is the type of tv I’m going for when the prices going down a lot further.

    Acoustic Surface Audio produces 2.1 channel sound from the entire screen and produces full, rich sound. That sounds interesting. The whole speaker system is behind the panel. Kind of disturbing that this tv seems not to have HDMI 2.1. Even though it’s a 2020 model.

  41. LG
    A) I like that the TV is ultra-slim (the 65” model is a mere 20 millimetres thin
    B) LG NanoCell 65″ 4K UHD HDR LED webOS Smart TV (65SM9500PUA)

  42. Samsung

    A) It is the *K technology (I didn’t even know that there was anything beyond 4K)
    B) Samsung 65″ 8K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN65Q800TAFXZC) – Titan Black

  43. Samsung 65″ 8K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN65Q900TSFXZC) – Stainless Steel

    This one has little to no bezels which I hope is the ways TV’s go. This have four HDMI 2.1 ports. Object tracking sound. It has 6 speaking. Far too much money. Would never get it. Nice though. Love that little to no bezel.

  44. I mean if you’re giving me the option of any of these awesome tv’s from LG it’s def the LG 77″ 4K UHD HDR OLED webOS Smart TV (OLED77GXPUA). Honestly didn’t know much about LG tv’s before this but now I’m all in .

    Love gaming so the advanced OLED tech annd the NVIDIA G-SYNC featured on them sounds like it would take my stream to the next level.

    Thanks alot! Stay safe and be well 🙂

  45. A. Dolby Vision IQ which automatically adjusts
    B. LG NanoCell 65″ 4K UHD HDR LED webOS Smart TV (65NANO86UNA)

  46. Sony
    A) I am very interested in the enhanced audio quality in the Sony Acoustic Surface Audio, 2.2 channels
    B) Sony 65″ 4K UHD HDR OLED Android Smart TV (XBR65A9G)

  47. For Sumsung, I’m going to swing for the fences here and say the Samsung 65″ 8K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV 🙂 🙂

    Obviously it’s beyond top of the line but the ambient display mode honestly catches my eye as much as anything else. Would be amazing to set the mood with that thing any time of day.

    Thank you, stay safe 🙂

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