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When you think of sustainability, TVs are not one of the first things that come to mind.

LG G1 OLED TV hero image sustainability week 2024

Craigslist (pictured) is just one marketplace where you can find TVs, such as the Samsung Neo QLED models shown in the picture.

Retailers will often sell display models at reduced prices as they need to make way for the latest TVs.

Also, there are secondhand TVs in excellent condition selling for good prices across various online marketplace sites.

There are several questions you must ask yourself before buying a secondhand TV.

Craigslist screenshot showing Neo QLED Samsung TVs

Craigslist (pictured) is just one marketplace where you can find TVs, such as the Samsung Neo QLED models shown in the picture.

Primarily, is it priced fairly?

Also, is it a good TV?

Are you able to see it in person before buying?

LG C1 OLED TV

LG’s 2021 OLEDs (C1 pictured) were the first to take measures to reduce burn-in.

These are the questions to start with and many other factors need to be considered.

This is where were here to help.

Sets on these sites will often be older models.

CRT TV

As good as they are for retro gaming, CRT tube-type TVs (pictured) aren’t useful for much else due to a lack of HDMI ports.

However, there are things to consider before buying from these online marketplaces.

Next, review the sellers ratings.

In the case of eBay, does the seller have good feedback?

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2023) package contents on wood table

Streaming devices such as the Amazon Fire TV 4K Max (pictured) can bring smart features to older TVs.

Finally, is the price fair?

Models to look for

TVs that we can recommend buying secondhand include the 2021LG C1andG1OLEDmodels .

Samsungs R series models are also worth checking out.

Along with the R series, the Samsung K series from 2016 was also well-regarded.

Another Samsung option to consider is any of its Neo QLED range.

Another recommendation isSonys LED TVs.

Sonys TVs have consistently solid performance but are often pricey on release.

Bought at a reduced price, theyre a no-brainer.

As for TVs to avoid, the first sets Id mention are pre-2021 OLED models.

Other TVs to avoid would be any that have ceased selling in your region.

They can also add streaming to any TV that doesnt have built-in Wi-Fi and smart capabilities.

That cost is significantly cheaper than upgrading your TV altogether.

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