Key Takeaways

  • 43 inches for bedrooms, 55 to 65 inches for most living rooms
  • 4K resolution is now standard across all sizes in Uganda
  • Measure your wall first. A TV that's too big overpowers a small room.
  • Samsung and LG 55-inch models offer the best value at yoola.ug prices
Samsung and LG smart TVs displayed at a Kampala electronics store

Which TV Size Fits Your Room?

Most Ugandan living rooms have a viewing distance of 3 to 4 metres. At that range, a 55-inch TV hits the sweet spot. You can see the full 4K detail without straining your eyes or feeling overwhelmed by the screen.

For bedrooms where you're typically 2 to 3 metres from the screen, 43 inches is ideal. It's large enough to enjoy movies from bed but won't dominate the room. If your bedroom is small, a 32-inch model works fine for casual viewing.

Size vs Budget: What's Realistic?

On yoola.ug right now, a Hisense 43-inch 4K Smart TV goes for UGX 867,200. That's the entry point for a proper 4K experience. Step up to a Samsung 50-inch CU7000 at UGX 2,090,000 and you get a bigger screen with better processing.

The jump from 50 to 55 inches is worth it if you have the wall space. The LG 55-inch UR80 at UGX 2,365,000 gives you Dolby Vision and AI Sound. For most families, a 55-inch 4K TV is the best balance of size, quality and price.

Don't Forget the Stand or Mount

Most TVs come with feet, but a wall mount frees up surface space and looks cleaner. Budget UGX 80K to 150K for a decent mount, plus installation if you're not handy with a drill. Check that your wall can support the weight before mounting.