Smart TV
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e21Mark

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17,177 posts

197 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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Am I right in thinking that a smart TV can connect to my wireless router or BT box thing wirelessly?

If so, what's the best sub £400 model available?

If the BT box has to be connected via a cable, is there actually any real benefit to having the smart functions, or is it just a gimmick?

Thanks in advance. smile

Prolex-UK

5,247 posts

232 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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Yes to wireless connectivity . Great thing to own we have a Samsung and love it

king arthur

7,701 posts

285 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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Not necessarily wireless. Mine is connected via a 5m Ethernet cable, the wireless dongle was stupidly expensive.

Bebee

4,723 posts

249 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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Yes, my Samsung is wireless, I have a Toshiba in another room but I regret buying it and not another Samsung. Every time I turn the Tosh off it loses all the TV guide info, so you have to wait while it loads when I turn it on, the Samsung however keeps the guide info regardless and is instant when turned back on.

sprouting

488 posts

208 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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I've been looking at new tv's recently. Quite tempted buy this one

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2...

They had the same model in the hospital i had to visit recently and it was a very good picture.

They do a 47 inch model for £399.

FurryExocet

3,011 posts

205 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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I have a Samsung one and a Toshiba and the Sammy is so much better. The WiFi is built in for a start and the software is 10 times faster

village idiot

3,223 posts

291 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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samsung... all you need plus more.

boyse7en

7,987 posts

189 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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Another vote for Samsung.

I think the Panasonic I looked at had better quality picture and sound, but the Samsung has wireless built in, and is the only brand to be able to get iPlayer, 4OD, demand5 and ITVplayer

geeks

11,191 posts

163 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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Have a 50" Bush Smart TV. Don't have freeview so cant comment on EPG stuff but I can say the interface is a little clunky but perfectly functional, does Netflix, iPlayer, ITV Player, Deezer, Web browser works great with a keyboard and mouse for basic bits, also does dlna media sources for video/pics/music from the NAS. Has in built wifi but I have it on a LAN cable as its 2ft from my switch!

e21Mark

Original Poster:

17,177 posts

197 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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Thanks guys. Ended up with a Panasonic AS500 @ £349.99