Which 24" HD TV for bedroom
Which 24" HD TV for bedroom
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daveenty

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2,382 posts

234 months

Monday 29th February 2016
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Sorry for a "which" question, but I need a bit of advice from someone who knows what they're looking at.

Requirements are: -

24" as it's for a smallish bedroom. I have a 22" there presently but it's just a bit too small, and having tried a 24" on the same mount, know that it looks better, at least to my tired old eyes.

VESA 75mm or 100mm mounting. Ideally central or slightly low on the rear of the TV though definitely not too high up. The one I tried had a high mount on it (Panasonic TX24C300B) and I wasn't really happy with the way it sat or the viewing angle.

Freeview HD + analogue tuner. I feel that the HD channels are justified by the better quality picture, and the analogue is needed to run the satellite box through the RF.

NO stand by light. I realise that this may be an issue, and if I can't eliminate this feature then I'll probably just tape over it, but it would be nice not to have it in the first place.

Sorry, seem to have waffled a bit, but I'm all retailed out after visiting countless sites over the weekend and again this morning. smile

kingston12

5,688 posts

181 months

Monday 29th February 2016
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daveenty said:
Sorry for a "which" question, but I need a bit of advice from someone who knows what they're looking at.

Requirements are: -

24" as it's for a smallish bedroom. I have a 22" there presently but it's just a bit too small, and having tried a 24" on the same mount, know that it looks better, at least to my tired old eyes.

VESA 75mm or 100mm mounting. Ideally central or slightly low on the rear of the TV though definitely not too high up. The one I tried had a high mount on it (Panasonic TX24C300B) and I wasn't really happy with the way it sat or the viewing angle.

Freeview HD + analogue tuner. I feel that the HD channels are justified by the better quality picture, and the analogue is needed to run the satellite box through the RF.

NO stand by light. I realise that this may be an issue, and if I can't eliminate this feature then I'll probably just tape over it, but it would be nice not to have it in the first place.

Sorry, seem to have waffled a bit, but I'm all retailed out after visiting countless sites over the weekend and again this morning. smile
I just bought this for the kitchen:

http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and-home-entertain...

VESA 75, Freeview HD, but it does have a blue standby light, so it doesn't quite satisfy all of your requirements.

It seems to be generally accepted that HD doesn't make too much of a difference at this size, but I agree with you because the picture on BBC1 HD on this TV is so much better than the SD tuner on the 22" Samsung it replaced.

The only thing that I'd have liked that it misses is an optical output for my soundbar. Cheaper models seem to have this, but it is at the expense of the HD tuner and resolution which was much more important to me.

There is no 'Smart' interface here, but that is not really a major problem.

megaphone

11,501 posts

275 months

Monday 29th February 2016
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I 'think' you can turn the standby light off on LG TV's during set-up.

daveenty

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2,382 posts

234 months

Monday 29th February 2016
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Thanks for the replies gents,

The Samsung mentioned would be ideal, though the VESA mounting holes are high up on the rear from the pictures I've found whilst searching. I "could" fabricate some form of slide/ladder for it to raise it slightly, though would prefer something already suitable like the present one I'm using. The light is not the end of the world, as I mentioned earlier it could be taped over I suppose, I just have an aversion to any form of light in the bedroom, even the lume on my watch. biggrin

megaphone said:
I 'think' you can turn the standby light off on LG TV's during set-up.
Not sure about that to be honest, the current one is an LG and there is no standby light on it, though I can't remember a setting for this when I originally installed it...

bristolracer

5,898 posts

173 months

Monday 29th February 2016
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Never understood why they use blue standby lights.
It is the worst colour it just lights up the entire room.

Just make sure you locate the remote sensor when looking at the tvs. I taped over a blue standby light to hide it to find the remote had stopped working!