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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 16090007" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>I personally prefer either Samsung or LG tvs. Sony as well but they seemed more expensive last time I checked. You can't go wrong with those brands.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/home_electronics/sharp_tv.html" target="_blank">Top 472 Reviews and Complaints about Sharp TVs</a></p><p></p><p>A surge protector would also not help during a low voltage or brownout event. For that your best bet is a UPS battery backup. I don't have my TVs hooked up to them but all my computers are. A modern LED TV does not draw too much power - even the larger ones - and a decent UPS battery would have no problem driving those off the battery. When a low voltage event happens the UPS immediately kicks in and takes the electronics off the grid and delivers 120V via the battery. I have seen the power to our home spike down to 100V a few times in the past. Lately our power has been stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 16090007, member: 17952"] I personally prefer either Samsung or LG tvs. Sony as well but they seemed more expensive last time I checked. You can't go wrong with those brands. [URL='https://www.consumeraffairs.com/home_electronics/sharp_tv.html']Top 472 Reviews and Complaints about Sharp TVs[/URL] A surge protector would also not help during a low voltage or brownout event. For that your best bet is a UPS battery backup. I don't have my TVs hooked up to them but all my computers are. A modern LED TV does not draw too much power - even the larger ones - and a decent UPS battery would have no problem driving those off the battery. When a low voltage event happens the UPS immediately kicks in and takes the electronics off the grid and delivers 120V via the battery. I have seen the power to our home spike down to 100V a few times in the past. Lately our power has been stable. [/QUOTE]
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