Buying a LED TV under Rs. 20,000 is a tough job. All of them boast so many features – Android TV, Dolby Audio, and Bezel-less design. However, most of them are just HD-Ready (720p), which doesn’t make much sense to buy in 2020. So here are a few options that might help you reach a decision. All of these TVs are either Full HD (1080p) or 4K.
Kodak 43-inch 4K LED TV (43UHDXSMART)
This TV tops our list cause it bags everything! From 4K resolution to Android TV, this Smart TV from Kodak has (almost) everything you might look for, in a LED TV under Rs. 20000. It looses out on storage and RAM, a bit, but that’s acceptable given its price. A decent 20W speaker and in-built Chromecast are added bonuses.
Rs. 19,999 – Reliance Digital
Pros | Cons |
4K (3840 x 2160p) | Low storage: 8GB ROM + 1GB RAM |
3 HDMI Ports | Thicker Bezel as compared to others |
2 USB Ports | |
20W Speaker Output | |
Smart TV: Android TV 9 Based Interface (with built in Chromecast) | |
Cortex A53 Quad Code Processor |
HiSense 40-inch Full HD LED TV (40A56E)
At Rs. 18,999, this TV is one of the great offerings from HiSense in India. With a decent foray of I/O ports, Android TV 9 based interface, and 24W speakers, HiSense has proved that it can purge the budget TV market in India. The main problem, which a lot of users in the US have also complained about, still remains here in India — low availability. You may want to ask local stores, since it’s almost impossible to find these TV in stock, online.
Rs. 18,999 – HiSense India
Pros | Cons |
Full HD 1080p | Generic Remote |
2 HDMI + 2 USB Ports | Out of Stock Online, Only Available Offline |
Smart TV (Android TV 9) | |
24W Speakers | |
Ultra Vivid High Contrast Panel | |
Built-in chromecast + Google Assistant | |
DTS Audio |
Onida 40-inch Full HD LED TV (40FDR)
Onida, once a very popular TV brand in India, makes a comeback with a pretty respectable offering. Though it may not seem like ‘the best of the list’, this will suit you very well if you already own a Smart TV Box/Stick. One key thing to note here is that Onida manufactures all of its products in India, so if that plays a role in your decision-making, you know the one to go with.
Rs. 17,994 – Tata Cliq
Pros | Cons |
Full-HD 1080p | Non Smart TV |
2 HDMI and 2 USB ports | 16W Speakers |
Only 1 Year Warranty |
Sansui 40-inch Full HD LED TV (JSK40NSFHD)
Sansui has been a respectable budget TV brand in India. This TV is a good offering if you are really concerned about the resolution because of the lack of a 60Hz refresh rate makes it really hard to recommend. Even HD-Ready TVs (most of them) have a 60Hz refresh rate display. If the refresh rate isn’t really your concern, and you’re too tight on budget, I would recommend you to go with this TV.
Rs. 14,999 – Flipkart
Pros | Cons |
Full-HD 1080p | Non Smart TV |
2 HDMI and 2 USB ports | Only 1 Year Warranty |
20W Speaker Output | 50Hz Refresh Rate (Standard is 60) |
Dolby Audio | No Built-in WiFi |
So there you have it. These are the best-Led Tvs under Rs. 20,000 right now. In case you’re looking for a monitor instead, be sure to check out our budget monitor guide too. If you’re on a tight budget, these TVs will fare well for most of your content needs, even including a next-gen console upgrade.