Which 42"+ TV please?
Discussion
Hello,
The time has come to replace our old clunky flat screen TV. It's 42" and probably 10 years old and starting to die.
I don't know anything about tvs really. I'm looking for something up to 50", with the ability to record TV (if possible?). It will be used for some playstationing, films and general TV duties, I'm not bothered by 3d either. Budget wise I'm not sure if this issue doable for under £500?
Ate Are the wall fixtures fairly universal too? Our current TV is wall mounted and I'd like the new one to be!
The time has come to replace our old clunky flat screen TV. It's 42" and probably 10 years old and starting to die.
I don't know anything about tvs really. I'm looking for something up to 50", with the ability to record TV (if possible?). It will be used for some playstationing, films and general TV duties, I'm not bothered by 3d either. Budget wise I'm not sure if this issue doable for under £500?
Ate Are the wall fixtures fairly universal too? Our current TV is wall mounted and I'd like the new one to be!
I got this very recently for £500.
http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ue48h5500-led-hd-...
I'm no AV aficionado, but after years of a 32" fridge sized CRT decided to splash out.
Very impressed so far - easy set up, Smart capabilities seem to work well, although ability to cast screen from my Nexus 4 does not exist which is a bit annoying.
Seemed to have better selection of on-demand services than some other manufacturers, which was one of the reasons I went for it.
http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ue48h5500-led-hd-...
I'm no AV aficionado, but after years of a 32" fridge sized CRT decided to splash out.
Very impressed so far - easy set up, Smart capabilities seem to work well, although ability to cast screen from my Nexus 4 does not exist which is a bit annoying.
Seemed to have better selection of on-demand services than some other manufacturers, which was one of the reasons I went for it.
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