It’s HD-ready, so will work perfectly fine as your main TV. However, it’s probably better suited to being a second TV for a bedroom, kitchen, or out-building, as it’s relatively small and - because it comes with Fire TV built-in - you don’t need to plug it into any aerial or cable point. This cheap TV is self-contained, and ready to play anywhere, providing you have some WiFi signal wherever it’s plugged in. Most homes have complete wireless coverage, so this shouldn’t be a huge issue. No, this isn’t one of the best TVs (opens in new tab) you’ll ever use, but it’s probably one of the cheapest, and it’s well rated by users. Of the 291 people who have purchased and reviewed the TV on Best Buy, it has an average score of 4.5 stars, which is a great recommendation. If you’re still considering whether or not to grab this cheap smart TV now, let’s look at some of the stats the TV has. It’s a 24-inch LCD screen, which is smaller than most modern 4K TVs, but about the same size as a computer monitor. It has three HDMI connections, which is pretty generous for a TV of this size, so you can plug in additional devices. There is an aerial socket, a headphone jack, and a USB port, so most connections are covered. The image here lets you know exactly how big the TV is, so you can work out whether or not it’ll fit into your chosen room. It’s 21.7" wide, and 14.4" tall. The 24" screen size is the measurement from the top left of the screen to the bottom right corner.