Takealot, Game, Makro, and MyBroadband readers help shed light on the most popular TV brands and sizes in South Africa.
Hisense, Samsung, LG, and Skyworth dominate South Africa’s TV market, while 55-inch and 58-inch displays are local consumers’ favourite sizes.
Takealot said its top-selling brands for the year were value-focused Chinese brand Hisense and the world’s biggest display maker Samsung, followed by Skyworth, Toshiba, and LG. In July, however, the second-placed 43-inch size was knocked to third by 50 inches, suggesting customers were opting for larger displays than earlier in the year.
“We have found that these brands have consistently captured the attention of our valued customers,” said Makro hi-tech senior buyer Louis dos Santos.
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