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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,638
The Fatherland
Cheers guys. Some useful info; I hadn’t considered a sound bar. For some reason I thought tv buying has got a lot more complicated and overwhelming over the years but it seems straight forward. When I last paid any attention I recall there were numerous different types (plasma?) and numerous HD definitions etc etc.
 


Boroseagull

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Aug 23, 2003
2,063
Alhaurin de la Torre
Which? best buy at that size.

[A small army of nsc’ers will try to brow-beat you into going for a much larger TV, under the it needs to fill your complete vision fad].

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Excuse my ignorance but would this LG be similar? I really don't understand all these OLED or ONED symbols. This is available from my local Carrefour.

 


Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
You can’t go wrong imho with a Samsung Smart TV

Deal of the day: Samsung 43 Inch AU7020 UHD HDR 4K Smart TV (2023) - Crystal UHD 4K Smart TV With HDR Picture, Adaptive Sound Lite, PurColour Colour Technology & Q-Symphony Sound - Compatible With Alexa https://amzn.eu/d/4JI2yjv
Jesus, TVs have come down in price. Didn't realise how cheap they were these days. Shame important stuff like food hasn't
 






knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
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Given it's HT asking, I think he'll need to go to Johan Lewiß or Currywurst's...



p.s. HT - truly, honestly, consider a larger TV unless your room is sehr klein. Definitely get one which is 4K resolution and ideally one which is HDR (essentially able to accurately show very bright and very dim things at the same time) using either OLED or QLED screen construction - I have a Samsung QLED screen and was LITERALLY blown away by watching the sunrise over the plains on an Attenborough documentary.
There's a third one. Reicher Sounds are good.
 




Perkino

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Dec 11, 2009
5,987
Right, we need a tv. Or to be more precise the wife wants a tv. We haven’t owned one for years and we/I have no idea about these things. The only criteria is it’s approx 42 inch and we don’t want to spend a fortune; not interested in extra sound-bars etc. I’d like it to look minimal and modern so it fits with everything else.

I am not interested in using it but if I can cast my iPad and watch Albion games I might; this is a nice to have.

Go do your stuff NSC.

I have found a nice looking stand though.
We have an LG TV from 2008, still going strong plus an LG DVD player from 2009. We bought a new 43" smart LG in 2021 for the Olympics and it has been brilliant, we mainly use it for Netflix/iPlayer such apps. A good choice
 




jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
10,712
There's a third one. Reicher Sounds are good.
Jokes aside, whenever their name comes up I have to share my love for Richer Sounds. Absolutely exemplary company and I buy all my tech from them as a matter of principle. Never known anyone have a bad experience with them, quite apart from their profit sharing, ethical trading and accommodating things like paternity leave. Truly progressive and a credit to British business.
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
64,087
Withdean area
Excuse my ignorance but would this LG be similar? I really don't understand all these OLED or ONED symbols. This is available from my local Carrefour.


Hi, according to Which? testing the QNED models appear to have picture and/or sound issues. That’s a tempting price, depends how fussy you are.

Instead, at that screen size, this looks decent.
Samsung UE55AU7100KXXU.
 




levs

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Jul 10, 2017
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Worth looking at second hand TV's if you're on a budget. I picked up a very decent 42" Panasonic with no issues for £20 on facebook marketplace not long ago, had to shop around a bit though.
 


jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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Worth looking at second hand TV's if you're on a budget. I picked up a very decent 42" Panasonic with no issues for £20 on facebook marketplace not long ago, had to shop around a bit though.
I’ve had a Panny plasma that I got new for £375 about 11 years ago and, apart from a bit of screen burn from too much FIFA, still works beautifully. Sure, it costs about 11p/kwh rather than 2-3p/kwh like more modern tech, and it isn’t 4K, but it does the job still.

When I do upgrade it’ll be Panasonic all the way if they’re still in the marketplace
 






Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
7,285
Vilamoura, Portugal
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Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
7,285
Vilamoura, Portugal
Given it's HT asking, I think he'll need to go to Johan Lewiß or Currywurst's...



p.s. HT - truly, honestly, consider a larger TV unless your room is sehr klein. Definitely get one which is 4K resolution and ideally one which is HDR (essentially able to accurately show very bright and very dim things at the same time) using either OLED or QLED screen construction - I have a Samsung QLED screen and was LITERALLY blown away by watching the sunrise over the plains on an Attenborough documentary.
Was it very windy that morning?
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,638
The Fatherland
Bloody hell, that takes me back. Disposable Heroes of HipHopcrosy wasn't it?
Yes, but it was The BeatNigs originally….his earlier band. I think I had this on 12” before I foolishly sold all my records.
 






Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
8,564
Brighton
Another vote for LG here. I've a 55" thingy one that does everything. 4K movies on Amazon are brilliant and yes, those earth shots on Planet Earth take ones breath away.
TV sound is OK but I use a full 5.1 system which rocks the walls.
Set up is either easy or complicated, just depends on what you want from the tele box.
 


Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
Yes, but it was The BeatNigs originally….his earlier band. I think I had this on 12” before I foolishly sold all my records.
Still got mine! Recently unearthed that one amongst a stack of other vinyl all from dark storage places, inherited my brother's albums too. Get very nostalgic in my hut at the end of the garden. No idea why I thought Tackhead were any good - but others really stood the test of time.

Annoyingly my brother had a Smiths white label promo of their first album (I think) but let someone have it/lost it years ago. Would have been worth a fortune.
 


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