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720p resolution is fine for small TV screen sizes

- Don Lindich Sound advice Contact Don Lindich at soundadvic­enews.com and use the “submit question” link.

Happy New Year, everyone! I’ve received a large quantity of email recently, with lots of great questions about lots of different subjects. I am falling a bit behind in my replies but am working hard to catch up so if you have written to me and I did not reply yet, please be patient. If it has been more than a week or two, don’t be afraid to drop me a line and remind me to get back to you.

My recent columns about television­s generated a particular­ly large quantity of mail, so look for more columns about television­s and programmin­g in the weeks to come. Q

Because of limited desk space I am looking for a 19-inch (or maybe a little larger) smart television with 1080p resolution. Does anyone make such a television? — D.M.

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I did not find much available in 1080p 19inch TVs, and what I did see was nothing I would care to recommend. At small screen sizes like 19 inches to 26 inches, 720p resolution is more than enough, anyway. In this age of 4K television­s, 720p easily can be looked down upon, but it is still considered a high-definition signal. ABC, Disney, ESPN and Fox all broadcast in 720p, so a lot of times people are watching a 720p program and don’t even know it.

As of late I have been impressed with the picture quality of the small Insignia brand television­s sold at Best Buy. The Insignia NS-24D310NA19 television has a 24-inch screen size and 720p resolution, and a really nice picture. Buyers concur, with a rating of 4.7/5 stars garnered in over 500 reviews. It is normally $129 but was on sale for $79 when I submitted this column. Even at $129 it is worth it. At $79, it’s a steal. Informatio­n: bestbuy.com.

The Insignia has two HDMI ports, one of which can be used with your cable or satellite box. It has a built-in tuner so you can use it with an antenna to receive free over-the-air broadcasts as well. However it is not a smart TV and you will find that most small TVs like this one do not have smart TV functional­ity. Fortunatel­y, you can add it with a $29 Roku Express.

The Roku Express is a small box with a remote control. Connect the Roku Express to your TV using the included HDMI cable, set up an account on roku. com and you will be in business with a fun, easy-to-use streaming platform that has tons of programmin­g choices, many of them free.

After my very positive experience with Roku as implemente­d in the TCL 5 Series TV I bought a few Roku Express boxes myself and added them to the TVs around my house. I still use the Amazon Fire TV Stick with some television­s, but have come to prefer Roku for the interface and the ease of finding and adding channels. My own Roku account now has quite a few free channels featuring everything from Pokémon to old Western movies and TV shows. It’s about the most fun you can have for $29, and I highly recommend it. Other Roku devices are available if you want a voice remote or if you have a 4K television and wish to receive 4K programmin­g. Informatio­n: roku.com.

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