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LED TV Price in Pakistan 2026: By Size, Resolution & Brand

Inspire Home Store Team
June 21, 2026 8 min read
LED TV Price in Pakistan 2026: By Size, Resolution & Brand

LED TV prices in Pakistan span an enormous range — from affordable 32-inch sets to giant premium 4K QLEDs — and move with the dollar rate and screen technology. This guide gives real 2026 ranges from our catalogue, explains what drives the price, and helps you find the best value. For live, exact figures, check the LED TV price page.

LED TV price by size (2026)

SizePrice rangeBest for
32"Rs 45,000 – 60,000Bedrooms
43"Rs 70,000 – 120,000Small lounges
50"–55"Rs 120,000 – 250,000Living rooms
65"+Rs 250,000 – 1,200,000+Large halls / premium

LED TV price by brand (2026)

BrandRangeExample models
DawlanceRs 45,000 – 335,900HD & 4K range
HaierRs 45,000 – 830,00043S81EUX 43" QLED (~Rs 90,000)
TCLRs 47,000 – 1,200,000+32S51K 32" QLED (~Rs 47,405)
SamsungPremium (up to ~Rs 759,000)4K & QLED flagships

See the live price-by-brand line-up on the LED TV price page.

What drives the price?

  • Screen size — the single biggest factor; bigger costs much more.
  • Resolution — 4K costs more than HD (worth it from 50" up).
  • Panel type — QLED costs more than standard LED; OLED is premium.
  • Brand tier — TCL and Haier offer value; Samsung sits premium.
  • Smart features & refresh rate — 120Hz and richer platforms add to the price.
  • Market factors — imported panels track the rupee.

What you get at each price point

  • Rs 45,000–60,000: 32" HD/QLED sets — perfect for a bedroom.
  • Rs 70,000–120,000: 43"–50" QLED 4K — the living-room sweet spot.
  • Rs 120,000–250,000: 50"–55" premium 4K/QLED for a main lounge.
  • Rs 250,000+: 65"+ and flagship Samsung/TCL QLED for large halls.

Is 4K worth the extra?

Yes — but only at the right size. From about 50 inches upward, 4K's extra detail is clearly visible and well worth it. At 32 inches, however, the difference is hard to see from a normal viewing distance, so a sharp HD or QLED HD set saves money with no real loss. Spend on 4K for big screens; don't overpay for it on small ones.

How to get the best deal

  • Buy the right size for your room — don't overpay for inches you won't appreciate.
  • Choose QLED for the best picture-per-rupee; reserve OLED for flagship budgets.
  • Shop off-season and around sale events for better prices.
  • Buy online with cash on delivery for transparent pricing and a clear warranty invoice.

The bottom line

In 2026, budget roughly Rs 45,000–60,000 for a 32", Rs 70,000–120,000 for a 43", Rs 120,000–250,000 for a 50"–55", and Rs 250,000+ for 65" and premium sets. The best value for most homes is a TCL or Haier QLED 4K at 43"–55". Match the size to your room first, then resolution and panel, and check the live LED TV price page for today's figures. For model picks, see our best LED TV roundup.

32-inch TV prices in detail

The 32-inch class is the entry point and ideal for bedrooms, starting from around Rs 45,000–60,000. A QLED 32" like the TCL 32S51K (around Rs 47,405) gives a sharp, colourful picture at this size. Crucially, 4K isn't worth paying for at 32 inches — the extra detail isn't visible from a normal viewing distance — so a good HD or QLED HD set is the smart, no-waste choice. Within the band, price differences come down to brand, panel quality and smart features.

43-inch and 50-inch prices in detail

This is the mainstream living-room range, roughly Rs 70,000–150,000. A 43" QLED 4K such as the Haier 43S81EUX (around Rs 90,000) is a strong example, with TCL's 43–50" 4K QLEDs competing hard. At these sizes 4K is genuinely worth it, and QLED's richer colour and brightness suit bright Pakistani lounges. For most families, this is the sweet spot of size, picture quality and price.

55-inch and larger prices in detail

Big-screen 55" sets run roughly Rs 120,000–250,000, while 65" and premium flagships climb past Rs 250,000 — TCL's largest QLEDs reach beyond Rs 1,200,000 and Samsung's premium 4K/QLED line runs up to around Rs 759,000. Here you're paying for screen real estate, the best panel processing and premium build. Worth it for large halls or buyers who want the very best picture.

QLED vs LED: the price difference

At the same size, a QLED set costs a bit more than a standard LED, and OLED costs significantly more again. The QLED premium is usually worth it — the quantum-dot layer noticeably improves colour and brightness for a modest extra cost, which is why it's the value sweet spot. OLED's perfect blacks are stunning but reserved for flagship budgets; for most Pakistani buyers, QLED 4K is the smart spend.

Total cost of ownership

A TV's purchase price is most of the cost, but consider extras: a soundbar for a large lounge (slim TVs have weak speakers), a surge protector or stabiliser to guard the panel against voltage spikes, and a wall mount if you prefer. Large 4K sets running many hours add a little to the electricity bill too, so glance at the energy rating on bigger sizes. Factoring these helps you budget realistically.

Buying online and getting the best deal

Buying online from a trusted retailer gives transparent, comparable prices (sort the full range on the LED TV price page), cash on delivery, and a clear invoice for the panel warranty — without trekking shop to shop. Prices ease off-season and around major sale events, so timing helps if you can wait. Always confirm the warranty term and buy from an authorised seller, since a panel is an expensive repair.

Best value picks by budget

  • Rs 45,000–60,000: a 32" QLED for a bedroom (TCL 32S51K).
  • Rs 90,000–150,000: a 43"–50" QLED 4K for the lounge (Haier 43S81EUX, TCL 4K).
  • Rs 200,000+: a 55"–65" premium 4K/QLED, or a Samsung flagship for the best picture.

How to read a TV's specs

A few specs tell you most of what matters. Resolution (HD vs 4K) and panel type (LED/QLED/OLED) drive picture quality; refresh rate (60Hz vs 120Hz) matters mainly for gaming; the smart platform (Google TV, Tizen) decides app support; and ports (count of HDMI, including ARC) decide what you can connect. Don't be swayed by marketing names alone — these core specs, plus the right size for your room, determine whether a TV is good value at its price.

Is now a good time to buy?

TV prices ease in the off-season and around major sale events, and new model launches push older (still excellent) models down in price. If you can wait for a sale, you'll often save; if you need one now, focus on getting the right size and panel for your room rather than chasing a small timing discount. Either way, buying online keeps pricing transparent and gives you cash on delivery.

The bottom line

In 2026, budget roughly Rs 45,000–60,000 for a 32", Rs 70,000–120,000 for a 43", Rs 120,000–250,000 for a 50"–55", and Rs 250,000+ for 65" and premium sets. The best value for most homes is a TCL or Haier QLED 4K at 43"–55", with Samsung the premium choice. Match the size to your room first, then resolution and panel, and check the live LED TV price page for today's figures. For our model picks, see the best LED TV roundup and the LED TV buying guide.

Frequently asked questions

What is the price of an LED TV in Pakistan? From around Rs 45,000 for a 32" set up to Rs 1,200,000+ for a giant premium 4K QLED.

What is the cheapest smart TV? 32" QLED sets like the TCL 32S51K start around Rs 47,000.

How much is a 43-inch TV? Roughly Rs 70,000–120,000 depending on brand and panel.

Is 4K worth it? Yes from about 50" up; at 32" it's hard to notice.

Which brand is cheapest? TCL, Haier and Dawlance offer the lowest entry prices; Samsung is premium.

Do TV prices drop in sales? Yes — off-season and sale events bring the best deals.

How much is a 32-inch TV? Around Rs 45,000–60,000 for a QLED HD set — ideal for a bedroom.

How much is a 55-inch 4K TV? Roughly Rs 120,000–250,000 depending on brand and panel.

Is QLED worth paying more for? Yes — richer colour and brightness for a modest premium; it's the value sweet spot.

Should I buy 4K at 32 inches? No — at that size the detail isn't visible; a good HD/QLED set is better value.

What's the most popular TV size in Pakistan? 43" is the mainstream living-room choice, balancing size, picture and price.

Do I need a soundbar with my TV? For a large lounge, yes — slim TVs have weak speakers; a soundbar greatly improves sound.

Which is the best value TV brand? TCL and Haier for QLED 4K value; Samsung for premium picture.

How many HDMI ports should a TV have? At least 2–3, with one HDMI-ARC for a soundbar — enough for a console and a TV box too.

Is an expensive TV worth it? Only if you want the very best picture or a very large screen — for most homes a mid-range QLED 4K offers the best value.

Do you offer cash on delivery? Yes — with delivery across Rawalpindi & Islamabad and nationwide shipping.

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