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Cheapest 32" LCD TV with freeview Hunt
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Someone told me taht there is 32inc LCD tv .don't have details( I think starts with code X and costs £500 with freeview and home theatre .Any comment0
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Another one here
£319.99 + £8.50 Postage
Hannspree's GT02-32E2-000G 32" HD Ready LCD TV makes a style statement in a black finish with silver base and sidebars.- Panel Display 32" Wide
- Aspect Ratio 16:9
- Max. Resolution 1366 x 768
- Display Color 16.7 Million
- Dot Pitch(H x V,mm) 0.519 x 0.519
- Contrast Ratio 1200 : 1
- Brightness 500 Cd/m2
- Response Time 8 ms
- Viewing angle 170/170
- Composite video input RCA x1
- VGA input D-Sub 15-pin x1
- SCART input/output 21-pin x2
- Vesa Mount 200 x 200
- HDMI input x2
- PC Input
- Built in Digital DVB Tuner
- 2 Year on site manufacturers warranty
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http://www.misco.co.uk/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=294304&CatId=958
this may be the same, but different shop0 -
http://www.misco.co.uk/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=294304&CatId=958
this may be the same, but different shop
yes same
Hannspree's GT02-32E2-000G 32" as above.
price is £313.87 (1-3 days delivery) (& quido 5% too)0 -
DIRK_GENTLY wrote: »26" in my local Sainsburys
Ah right. Definitely 20" in ours - only know this as a relative had bought a cheaper brand one for their kids and was a bit miffed when they saw it on offer.0 -
A JVC for £399 in Argos...
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5293290/Trail/searchtext%3EJVC.htm0 -
I think you will find that cheapest is rarely the best.
Got to agree on that one.
I find LCD TV's quite poor in visual quality - and a bit blurry with fast action on screen....I guess its the norm? I also find the viewing angle (especially on the cheap ones) quite limited. The only 1/2 decent ones I see are still VERY expensive. Plasma is a bit better IMHO
I still have a CRT TV - good enough for me and decent picture quality. Hopefully by the time I REALLY need to replace it the quality will have improved enough for me to be tempted.I am NOT a Woman! - its Overland Landy (as in A Landrover that travels Overland):rolleyes:
Better to be approximately right than precisely wrong.0 -
Best deal I found was:
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/product.php?sku=590370
but all sold out, next best for same tv is:
http://www.dixons.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/590370
So just under £350 for a digital hd 32" sony lcd seems ok to me, you may be able to save further with online discount codes or buying through sites like quidco, etc?
If anyone finds a better deal please let me know as I need a 32" for the bedroom as I struggle to read menus/teletext on the old 23" bedroom tv?
Merry xmas.0 -
PC World and Dixons and Currys are all out of stock on the sony lcd tv:beer: If I say something you like....Please hit the thanks button :beer:0
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