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The best 32-inch TVs you can buy in 2024
Save space and money with these smaller TVs
We updated this roundup in January 2024 to guarantee that our best 32-inch TV picks are in stock and reflect up-to-date prices.
We love TVs of all shapes and sizes, from the larger 55-inch models for watching movies in 4K to the smaller sets that are ideal as a second display for kitchens and bedrooms. There’s no hard rule that you need a big OLED set for family movie nights, and going for a compact 32-inch or 43-inch telly is a great way to save both space and money.
Some rooms can’t accommodate a large TV unless it's wall-mounted, especially if you’re navigating a fireplace or battling an awkward layout.
The good news is that it’s possible to get smart TVs with quality displays, voice assistants and streamers in a small form factor, and from trusted brands including Samsung, LG, Roku, Philips and Hisense.
Interested? Here are our favourite 32-inch TVs in 2024:
Best 32-inch TVs
How the GH Tech Team tests TVs
We test the best 32-inch TVs by using them exactly how you would. We play films and TV shows to analyse picture quality, resolution and speakers, before checking how easy the model is to navigate and whether it's easy to set up and use. We also test any additional smart features, such as built-in voice assistants, alongside build quality and design.
Jason Murdock was Hearst UK’s Deputy Technology Ecommerce Editor, contributing to multiple titles including Good Housekeeping, Esquire and Digital Spy, between 2022 and 2023.
With more than eight years’ experience covering tech at publications including Radio Times, Newsweek and the International Business Times, Jason has extensive knowledge of the latest gear and gadgets – reviewing phones, tablets, laptops, headphones, smart home products and more – and covering the biggest shopping events of the year, including Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day.
He won Digital Writer of the Year at The Drum's Online Media Awards in 2017 for his cybersecurity coverage in the International Business Times. When not writing and testing the latest gadgets, you’ll find Jason playing the guitar or learning how to parent his new baby.
Simon Cocks is Hearst UK’s Technology Ecommerce Editor, overseeing tech shopping content and strategy across a range of titles including Good Housekeeping UK, Esquire UK, Digital Spy, Men’s Health UK and Women’s Health UK.
Simon specialises in testing the latest smart gadgets, home entertainment gear, headphones, speakers, portable chargers, radios, ebook readers and smartphones. He's reviewed top tech products from brands including Google, Apple, Amazon, JBL and Bose.
A magazine journalism graduate from Kingston University in 2014, Simon also worked on the Discovery and Silkroad inflight magazines. He then gained experience writing about entertainment at SFX and Total Film. He also contributed reviews and interviews to TwitchFilm (later ScreenAnarchy), CultBox and Frame Rated.
He joined Good Housekeeping UK as the Editorial Assistant for Special Projects and was part of Good Housekeeping’s Consumer Affairs Team between 2014 and 2019. In this role, he conducted price comparison research, wrote detailed household and money-saving advice guides and edited thousands of in-depth reviews for the Good Housekeeping Institute.
He has focused on technology and gadgets since 2020, where he started by testing out power banks and instant cameras. He writes reviews, roundups, news articles and deals updates, and also covers top tech deals during sales like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
When not testing out the latest gizmos, you’ll find Simon either catching up with the newest releases at his local cinema or out shooting with his beloved compact camera.
You can follow Simon on Instagram at @simonrcocks, on Threads at @simonrcocks, and on Twitter/X at @simoncocks.