I wanna please x a 32 inch smart tv

32 inch smart tv I'm looking for, have no idea about TVs though so do not know what's a good deal or not, can anyone help please x
now proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j

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  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,842 Forumite
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    Try Richer Sounds? Normally they do the best price and decent quality models. I've not got a TV myself so I can't offer any advice really other then going to see what your about to pay for as there are variations between models and it's best to find what you personally like as other peoples personal tastes may be different from yours.
  • mirrorimage0
    mirrorimage0 Posts: 3,918 Forumite
    Yes thankyou , I have heard they are good for price and models , thankyou for replying x
    now proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j
  • RHemmings
    RHemmings Posts: 4,750 Forumite
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    32 inch smart tv I'm looking for, have no idea about TVs though so do not know what's a good deal or not, can anyone help please x

    My experience of buying a smart TV wasn't good. I bought a Sony Bravia model (KDL32EX723). The smart TV part of it is already getting out of date. Netflix hasn't been released for this TV and it appears it won't be. The browser is poor and difficult to use.

    I'm now looking into buying an Android dongle for the TV. IMHO this is the way to go to get a smart TV, as the number and quality of apps is much, much, wider. I don't regret my TV as I bought it very cheaply on sale, but in hindsight I'm not impressed with the concept of proprietary smart TV.

    E.g.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/JUSTOP-Android-Internet-Adapter-Watching/dp/B00A8FWITI

    (Amazon link for product for information purposes only. Please buy from somewhere that pays its taxes).
  • mikeek
    mikeek Posts: 19 Forumite
    RHemmings wrote: »
    My experience of buying a smart TV wasn't good. I bought a Sony Bravia model (KDL32EX723). The smart TV part of it is already getting out of date. Netflix hasn't been released for this TV and it appears it won't be. The browser is poor and difficult to use.

    I'm now looking into buying an Android dongle for the TV. IMHO this is the way to go to get a smart TV, as the number and quality of apps is much, much, wider. I don't regret my TV as I bought it very cheaply on sale, but in hindsight I'm not impressed with the concept of proprietary smart TV.

    E.g.

    link removed as new user.

    (Amazon link for product for information purposes only. Please buy from somewhere that pays its taxes).

    I went down the dongle route, and its very hit and miss. I've tried 3 units and the one I'm using now is still very unstable. My current unit is a zoostorm play, was on offer with Tesco club card vouchers, £43 i think. I've heard good things about Samsungs smarthub.. but not tried it yet.
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