We’d like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum.
This is to keep it a safe and useful space for MoneySaving discussions. Threads that are – or become – political in nature may be removed in line with the Forum’s rules. Thank you for your understanding.
The MSE Forum Team would like to wish you all a very Happy New Year. However, we know this time of year can be difficult for some. If you're struggling during the festive period, here's a list of organisations that might be able to help
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
Has MSE helped you to save or reclaim money this year? Share your 2025 MoneySaving success stories!
Bargain LCD HDTVs
Comments
-

AOC
27 Inch Wide screen
WXGA (1366 x 768) Resolution
High Brightness (550 cd/m2)
High Contrast Ratio ( 1200:1 )
Wide Viewing Angle (176 H / 176 V)
Built-in Full channel Tuner with Nicam, Teletext.
Graphic (D-SUB), PIP (Video on Graphic, Video on Video) POP
Includes HDMI & Component inputs for HD Connection
Supports 720p & 1080i over HDMI & Component connections
Specifications 27” TFT-LCD Panel
Display Area (opening): 597(H) x 336(V)mm
Black Bezel
NICAM/A2 Stereo Sound
PAL B/G, D/K, I and SECAM D/K,
L/L’ (Multi-Europe)
Full Channel with Electronic PLL Tuner Teletext-1000 Page Memory
OSD Languages
English/German/French/Italian/
Spanish/Dutch/Pollish/Finnish/Swedish
(Russian optional) PAL, SECAM
http://www.bigpockets.co.uk/product.php?product=LCD0006Always looking for a bargain and to help0 -
AOC 27 Inch £289 here
http://www.intekx.com/product_info.php?cPath=17&products_id=1060 -
PeteHerts wrote:Firstly the TV would be sold for £370.00 then the HDMI Player would be sold for £46.94 and the HDMI cable would be sold for £9.34 so the total would be £440.07 including delivery but Scan are doing this three in one for £366.28 delivered.
TV Specs
Panel Size :32"TFT (Active Matrix) SAMSUNG Panel
Aspect Ratio :16: 9
Resolution :1366 x 768 (WXGA)
Pixel Pitch :0.51 x 0.51 mm
Display Colors :16.7M
Brightness (cd/m2) :500cd/m2
Contrast Ratio :1200 : 1
Response time :8ms
Viewing Angle, H/V :176 degree(H) / 176 degree(V)
TV system:PAL, SECAM
Video Signal :TV,YPbPr,HDMI,VGA,SCART1, SCART2,Video,S-Video
Audio Signal :RCA Audio In(L/R), headphone Out
Internal Speaker :Stereo Speaker (8Wx2)
OSD language :English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian
Other Feature :Support DE-interlace, NICAM, 10 pages Teletext, Aspect ratio adjustment, 3D Comb Filter, noise reduction
Remote Control:Yes
Power Supply :AC 100~240V 50/60Hz
Power Consumption :Working 200W(Max),Standby 4W
Net Weight :16.7 kg
Monitor Dimension (WxHxD mm) :813 x 645 x 240mm
Carton Dimension (WxHxD mm) :913 x 735 x 263 mm
Regulation Safety&EMI:CE
HDMI Player Specs
Scan DV245 Progressive Scan DVD Player HDMI, Video, DiVX, PhotoCD, MP3, Mpeg4 inc Card Reader + USB
I am a rookie when it comes to HDTV's.
But here goes.
Im thinking either this TV or the Hannspree 37" TV!
37" is 1000:1
32" scan is 1200:1
Will this make a noticable differance? How come some TV's have 10,000:1? Wont this be terrible in comparison (I know the 10,000:1 is like 3k).
Second question:
This deal posted before comes with a DVD player.
Would it be possible to connect my XBOX, DVD player, Sky, PC and Hi-Fi to this ALL AT ONCE?!!?
Thanks for any help! And sorry for sounding stupid!0 -
0
-
Hello All
Not a bad TV for the price for those who dont want larger TV or somthing for the bedroom or Xbox.
Looked up a couple of reviews and not bad: Full spec Below:
HDTV Ready Picture in Picture (PIP) POP (Picture outside Picture) Teletext: 1000 pages
Specifications:
Package Type : Retail
Unit Colour : Black
Screen Type : Wide TFT-LCD Panel
Screen Size : 27"
Viewable Display Area :- 597mm (H)
- 336mm (V)
Dot Pitch :- 0.4365mm (H)
- 0.4365mm (V)
Vertical Frequency Range : 56Hz to 75Hz
Response Time : 6.5ms
Contrast Ratio : 1200:1
Brightness : 500 cd/m²
Max. Resolution : 1366 x 768
View Angle :- Horizontal: 176°
- Vertical: 176°
- SCART (RGB, S-Video or CVBS) x 2
- HDMI x 1 (Audio/Video with HDCP)
- CVBS (Composite) x 1
- S-Video x 1
- Y,PbPr x 1
- Audio L/R x 1
- 15 Pin D-Sub x 1
- Headphone Jack
Width : 694mm
Height : 530mm
Depth : 275mm
Input Power Source : Power Lead
Power Consumption : Normal operation: < 150 W
Wall Mount : 100mm x 100mm x 100mm (6 Screw Holes)
Compliance : CE
Package Contents:- Users Manual
- Power Lead
- Remote Control
2 Years
Link Is HERE0 -
Just to add - the price is £299.59 incl. VAT
and there is 2% on QuidcoPraying at the church of MSE should be compulsory!
There are three types of people in the world, those who can add up and those who can't.0 -
to answer your second question ,, yes it is possibleNatterJack_Toad wrote:I am a rookie when it comes to HDTV's.
But here goes.
Im thinking either this TV or the Hannspree 37" TV!
37" is 1000:1
32" scan is 1200:1
Will this make a noticable differance? How come some TV's have 10,000:1? Wont this be terrible in comparison (I know the 10,000:1 is like 3k).
Second question:
This deal posted before comes with a DVD player.
Would it be possible to connect my XBOX, DVD player, Sky, PC and Hi-Fi to this ALL AT ONCE?!!?
Thanks for any help! And sorry for sounding stupid!0 -
ive got this tv, came within 2 days ( i ordered after the ship same day cut off)
I really like it, excellent connectivity, freeview looks terrible close up, but who sits 3 inches from the screen?
well worth it0 -
hey im very intrested in this deal
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID=510720
but as i dont know much about tvs im askin u genious's
1) What does it mean when it says samsung panel?
2) the brand name is called scan does that mean its not a gd quality one is it reliable?
3) is this tv recommedable?
4) does it inclued a wall mount?
much appreicate for the help thanks guys!!!!
0 -
who sits close up? absolutely true.
however i saw a football match on itv the other day being played on a super dooper samsung 42inch, i wasnt sat close up and i can tell yo it looked absolute rubbish
i seriuos suggest you guys read the article from teh telegraph / gaurdian that someone posted in here. It is very very true.0
This discussion has been closed.
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply
Categories
- All Categories
- 352.9K Banking & Borrowing
- 253.9K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 454.8K Spending & Discounts
- 246K Work, Benefits & Business
- 602.1K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 177.8K Life & Family
- 260K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.7K Read-Only Boards