Tv Recommendation 08:00 - Jul 14 with 2478 views | A90sblue | Hello all Does anyone have any tv recommendations for watching sport in HD And for playing PS4 Budget is under £1000 Thanks in advance | | | | |
Tv Recommendation on 08:23 - Jul 14 with 2438 views | mos | I assume you use Sky? Do you have Sky Q, as I believe they have Ultra HD channels (in 4K)? | |
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Tv Recommendation on 09:16 - Jul 14 with 2404 views | Colin_Viljoen | I assume your looking for a new tv? Get a Sony with Android built in, then you can download Kodi direct to the tv & watch all the channels for free!! | | | |
Tv Recommendation on 10:24 - Jul 14 with 2378 views | bluelou |
Tv Recommendation on 09:16 - Jul 14 by Colin_Viljoen | I assume your looking for a new tv? Get a Sony with Android built in, then you can download Kodi direct to the tv & watch all the channels for free!! |
Noooooooo. Those Android TVs are bobbins. Just get a Kodi on a fire stick if you fancy breaking the law, don't base your TV buying decisions on it! | |
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Tv Recommendation on 10:55 - Jul 14 with 2359 views | A90sblue |
Thanks Everyone they make buying one so complicated now with 4K Hd led ecttttttt | | | |
Tv Recommendation on 11:01 - Jul 14 with 2356 views | mutters | I've never bought a TV that has cost more than £300. My last one was a Samsung 42" HD 4K, wifi etc and it cost me £300 on Black Friday from Amazon., its retail price was £589, but i am sure that was inflated before that day to give the impressions of a huge discount. I've never seen that much of a difference between a £1000 tv vs a £300 tv to warrant spending the extra cash. Am i missing something? | |
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Tv Recommendation on 11:23 - Jul 14 with 2345 views | vilanovablue |
Tv Recommendation on 11:01 - Jul 14 by mutters | I've never bought a TV that has cost more than £300. My last one was a Samsung 42" HD 4K, wifi etc and it cost me £300 on Black Friday from Amazon., its retail price was £589, but i am sure that was inflated before that day to give the impressions of a huge discount. I've never seen that much of a difference between a £1000 tv vs a £300 tv to warrant spending the extra cash. Am i missing something? |
Not so much bought a TV for £200 for the kids bedroom for their console/PC and they seem delighted with it! It was a Sharp, not the quickest but does a perfectly decent job imho. | | | |
Tv Recommendation on 15:16 - Jul 14 with 2298 views | No9 |
Tv Recommendation on 11:23 - Jul 14 by vilanovablue | Not so much bought a TV for £200 for the kids bedroom for their console/PC and they seem delighted with it! It was a Sharp, not the quickest but does a perfectly decent job imho. |
I had a Sharp LCD, very good picture quality but it developed an out of sync picture to voice fault which couldn't be corrected, pity. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Tv Recommendation on 15:40 - Jul 14 with 2278 views | Burwell_Blue |
Tv Recommendation on 11:01 - Jul 14 by mutters | I've never bought a TV that has cost more than £300. My last one was a Samsung 42" HD 4K, wifi etc and it cost me £300 on Black Friday from Amazon., its retail price was £589, but i am sure that was inflated before that day to give the impressions of a huge discount. I've never seen that much of a difference between a £1000 tv vs a £300 tv to warrant spending the extra cash. Am i missing something? |
This. TVs are cheap as chips these days. Don't look over £500 its just not worth it. I have a Samsung smart TV. Not sure whats smart about it, I never use that crap. Concentrate more on the input into the TV. If you are using SKY or VM HD then fine but if not, look at the best free-view and physical Ariel and assocated cabling you can. | | | |
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