Robinjakarta
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Another vote for OLED, in my case LG. Would never go back to less. Fantastic picture.
LG make some decent ones at a good price . Many make the ‘which ‘ best buys but like all TV makes there’s a few not great ones even though it’s the same name .In the finest BG tradition, although many of us were already competitors for the techy question title, I want to ask about buying a new telly.
You see, I'm not going to the semi-final, but have decided I will get my new television before it rather than after.
My current one is very dull and uninspiring in picture. But for £150 I couldn't moan. Decent back up.
I don't need one that will make me a cup of tea in the morning. I just want one that has a very good quality picture and standard smart features like Amazon Video and that sort of stuff.
I've got Sky and BT Sport through Virgin. So I watch rugby and bat n ball.
Looks like they are not very expensive these days and I don't wish to spend too much. But proper HD (I think most of them are) would be good.
I think 43 inches would be fine (matron !) I have a 32 inch but I'd like something a little bigger. 50 inches would be okay. Any tips ?
Excellent tv at a great price - we have the 2021 version at 43 inch. You'd be very pleased with your choice if you go for it I'm sureThanks for taking time everyone.
What do you think of this ?
Info: It's not in a very large room and only two watching it at most:
Samsung UE43BU8000KXXU 43 Crystal UHD 4K HDR Smart TV | Beyond TV
ColourBlackCategory Position4Price MatchYesBluetoothYesCollectionCrystal UHD TVDimensions In Packaging (CM)(H) 67.7 x (W) 109.3 x (D) 12.9Dimensions With Stand (CM)(H) 59.9 x (W) 96.5 x (D) 20.5Energy RatingGHDMI3HDRHDR10+Model Year2022Net Weight12 kgRefresh Rate50HzResolution4K Ultra HDScreen...www.beyondtelevision.co.uk
Can I also echo the Richer Sounds advice.I'm not sure where you are based, but one of the best things that you can do is pop into your local Richer Sounds store. They have very knowledgeable staff, if you go in at a quieter time they will spend a good amount of time explaining the differences between various aspects of the technology and steer you towards the better brands. You will also be able to compare different screens (and sound quality) side by side. Just don't be fooled by the fact the sceens are all set to 'shop display' mode, which is different to how you wil view the screen in your home. Ask them to change the screens to 'home' mode, when making side-by-side comparisons between 2 screens. Also ask to hear the difference between the in-built speakers and an appropriately-priced soundbar - I think that you will be amazed at the difference.
Hills of Hove are also good, if you are near to them. My personal preference is for the LG range of TVs (I have yet to see a poor one) but as others have said, there are plenty of options.
Just taken the plunge on a CS, which I believe is basically the C1 with an updated processor rather than the full C2 but has the HDMI2.1 portsI echo the richer sounds advice. Sevenoaks sound and vision are also good. One on church road Hove. I bought my latest from there just after Christmas. I am a bit of a nerd on this and first new to for 10 years. I went for a large LG G2 . Yes it is expensive, but I won’t be buying another for a while hopefully. Sound is excellent and the picture amazing. They do a C2 which is only slightly behind it and probably the wiser choice cost and value for money wise. The only issue I have is as soon as you buy. The next best thing comes out. So I believe the c3 and G3 are imminet arrivals. I won’t second guess your budget, but I’d thoroughly recommend the LG Oled range.
They do, just bought an LG from John Lewis simply for the extended warranty, free next day delivery at the minute as wellJohn Lewis still do a 5 year guarantee on tv's I'm led to believe.
These guys are ideal, if you don't mind travelling to Hastings.
John Lewis give a 5 year free guarantee so I guess they build that into the priceSpent around 50 mins in John Lewis Horsham and bought a new LG OLED TV - returned home and immediately double checked on www that their price was indeed the cheapest (Never knowingly undersold....) only to find straightaway that Richer Sounds was £125 cheaper. Rang JL and was told their long standing (& USP) price matching policy ended 6 weeks or so ago. So I cancelled my order - and guess what, I suffered a £45 cancellation fee. Still saved money though. But for me, John Lewis utterly shocking in their new sales policy.
Richer Sounds 6 year warranty.John Lewis give a 5 year free guarantee so I guess they build that into the price
That policy - Never knowingly undersold - ended a year ago. Aug 2022Spent around 50 mins in John Lewis Horsham and bought a new LG OLED TV - returned home and immediately double checked on www that their price was indeed the cheapest (Never knowingly undersold....) only to find straightaway that Richer Sounds was £125 cheaper. Rang JL and was told their long standing (& USP) price matching policy ended 6 weeks or so ago. So I cancelled my order - and guess what, I suffered a £45 cancellation fee. Still saved money though. But for me, John Lewis utterly shocking in their new sales policy.
When you have tinny little hearing, tinny little sound is fine as you can't hear the difference!If you're going to spend big on a TV surely you've got to back it up with a sound system? What's the point in having cinema style viewing with a tinny little sound?