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Small kitchen TV folded under wall unit

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Retired_at_55
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edited 8 March 2016 at 2:25PM in Techie Stuff
I have Googled and I should be grateful for anyone's own experience of a small TV for the kitchen to fold under a wall mounted kitchen cupboard when not in use.

I don't recognise the brands and any advice for a reliable one would be very much appreciated.

I have an aerial in my living room but not in the kitchen - no good signal without a ' proper' aerial. I have WiFi if that would make any difference.

Any advice, as I have never had a kitchen TV before, would be appreciated - my kitchen is small and I have Freeview in my Sony smart Freeview living room TV.

Thank you.

Retired at 55

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  • googler
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    Unless you find some way to lead an aerial into your kitchen, I doubt you'll be able to pick up any stations. I assume you want to watch live TV on this fold-down TV?
  • Kernow666
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    I have seen them both in Aldi & Lidl before when they have there offers on
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  • Retired_at_55
    Retired_at_55 Posts: 332 Forumite
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    edited 8 March 2016 at 2:27PM
    googler wrote: »
    Unless you find some way to lead an aerial into your kitchen, I doubt you'll be able to pick up any stations. I assume you want to watch live TV on this fold-down TV?

    Yes, thanks googler, I would like to watch live TV on it. If I contacted a local aerial company perhaps they would be able to extend my aerial. If I can find a recommended TV to buy maybe a local company could fit and install it for me.

    Thank you.
  • castle96
    castle96 Posts: 2,978 Forumite
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    Join Sun Life's 'Over 50 Plan' Free 22" TV after 4 monthly premiums of £5. Length of co-ax cable and a connector. Catch under cupboard to hold it up out of the way. Total cost £25
  • castle96 wrote: »
    Join Sun Life's 'Over 50 Plan' Free 22" TV after 4 monthly premiums of £5. Length of co-ax cable and a connector. Catch under cupboard to hold it up out of the way. Total cost £25

    Thanks castle 96 but I'm hoping to find a much smaller TV. I appreciate your reply.
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