India, May 12 -- We've all been there. It's a Sunday afternoon, the curtains are drawn, the room lighting is dimmed, the sofa is shifted, the TV screen looks like a reflective mess and you end up squinting at the TV screen. The problem isn't the content but your TV's brightness. Indian homes, especially during summers, are flooded with bright sunlight, which makes 'summer glare' a real inconvenience -- something low brightness TVs cannot keep up with.

Thankfully, you don't need to spend a fortune to buy a TV that performs well in bright and well-lit Indian rooms. New-age smart 4K TVs under the budget of Rs.30,000 are solving this problem with brighter panels, better HDR technology and smarter display panels that are designed for Indian v...