Buyer's Guides
Best Electronics of 2026
We've compared prices from hundreds of Canada retailers to help you find the best deals. Read our expert tips below, then compare live prices on the top picks.
What to Look For
Choose screen size by viewing distance: 55" up to 2.5m, 65" up to 3m, 75"+ for home cinema rooms.
OLED delivers perfect blacks and wide viewing angles; QLED/Mini-LED is brighter for well-lit rooms.
Always check HDR format — Dolby Vision and HDR10+ are the premium standards worth prioritising.
4K is the minimum in 2026; 8K content is still too scarce to justify the price premium.
Our Top Picks

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MOUNTUP TV Wall Mount
CA$29.99
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TCL 50-Inch Class S4 4K LED Smart TV with Fire TV (50S450F-CA)
CA$329.99
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Replacement Remote Control for All Roku TV
CA$8.48
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(Pack of 2) Universal Remote Control for Samsung TV Remotes
CA$22.99
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ELIVED UL Listed Full Motion TV Monitor Wall Mount for Most 14-42 Inch LED LCD Flat Screen TVs & Monitors
CA$19.98
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Pipishell Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 26-74 inch TVs, up to 99lbs Max VESA 400x400mm
CA$49.99
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Roku Streaming Stick 2025 HD Roku Streaming Device for TV with Voice Remote
CA$39.98
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Google TV Streamer (4K) - Fast Streaming Entertainment With Voice Search Remote
CA$99.98
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Pipishell Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 13-43 Inch LED LCD Flat Curved Screen TVs & Monitors, Max VESA 200x200mm up to 44lbs
CA$22.76
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Fire TV Stick 4K Plus
CA$49.99
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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max
CA$64.99
View Best PriceFrequently Asked Questions
Is OLED worth the premium over QLED?
For dark room viewing and cinematic content, OLED is unmatched. For bright living rooms or sports, a high-end QLED or Mini-LED is often the better choice.
Do I need a 120Hz refresh rate TV?
Yes if you play next-gen console games — PS5 and Xbox Series X output up to 120fps. For film and TV content only, 60Hz is sufficient.