TVs in the UK commonly range from about £120 for basic small sets to £700–£1,000 for mainstream 4K models , while premium OLED or large-screen sets can run £2,000+ ; a few current UK examples on major retailers include £119, £199.99, £279, and £329 for entry-to-midrange TVs, and £2,599.99 to £3,999.99 for high-end models.

Rough USD conversion

Using a simple back-of-the-envelope conversion, that puts:

  • £120 at about $150–$160.
  • £300 at about $380–$390.
  • £700 at about $890–$910.
  • £2,000 at about $2,550–$2,600.

Those are approximate because exchange rates move, and UK prices usually already include VAT while US sticker prices often do not.

What this means

For a typical shopper, a decent TV in the UK is often in the low hundreds of dollars , not thousands, unless you’re buying a premium large OLED or mini- LED model. If you want, I can turn this into a quick UK price-to-USD table for specific TV sizes like 32", 43", 55", and 65".