We’ve put this one in first place because people looking for a 32-inch TV are generally not looking to spend a fortune. There’s an even cheaper 24-inch version too, but it only shaves £40 off the price, so this size version seems better value.
This is a 720p ‘HD Ready’ TV with Amazon Alexa built-in and a lot of the other features you’d expect from a modern smart TV. Around the back, there are three HDMI 1.4 ports, plus a pair of USB ports, an Ethernet socket, optical out, and some composite connections if you want to hook up a VHS player or older games console.
There’s Wi-Fi and Bluetooth built-in, and the panel uses an LED backlight with micro-dimming, which means pictures are really pretty good for such a small and reasonably priced screen. It even does HDR.
As you’d expect, the speakers are tiny but will be sufficient for a small room, and you can augment them by coupling the optical output to a soundbar if you need to or connecting to a Bluetooth speaker or headphones.
Place one of these on the worktop or in a study, and you can use voice control from across the room. It’s cheap but mighty and offers exactly what a smaller TV should.