'Small' (32") Televisions?
'Small' (32") Televisions?
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Mr Scruff

Original Poster:

1,385 posts

239 months

Tuesday 17th October 2017
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I like to think I'm quite tech savvy but our 32" television is definitely behind the times. Increasingly unreliable, it's time to replace.

Google is suggesting the LG OLED range is one to look at, but seems the smallest they do is 55"!

Can anyone suggest a smaller one? I'd prefer not to go over 40" as it's too intrusive for my liking.

chasingracecars

1,697 posts

121 months

Tuesday 17th October 2017
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Measure the outside dimensions of your 32” and the the outside dimensions of the 55” you will be surprised how close they are. Bezels have got smaller screens are thinner.

Yes OLED blows the socks off most other TV’s some will disagree but the price sure reflects it.

Mr Scruff

Original Poster:

1,385 posts

239 months

Tuesday 17th October 2017
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Can't believe how fast tech moves in this field... Regardless, current tv is 52cm by 78cm and seems big enough to me! Love to go for one of the big LG ones - I've only bought 3 TVs in my entire life so I tend to get my use out of them, therefore price not that much of an issue but they'd dwarf my house!

chasingracecars

1,697 posts

121 months

Tuesday 17th October 2017
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A 55” OLED outside dimensions is 122cms wide. So yes quite a lot bigger then you have now. Try getting a bit of cardboard and cutting it to size

parabolica

6,964 posts

208 months

Wednesday 18th October 2017
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The Samsung 7500 series starts at 40" and is rated 5* by the like of What Hifi. I have a 43" 4k model and it really is stunning, even though that resolution is more suited to larger screens (the size of my lounge means the tv is in good proportion with everything else). If 4k isn't your thing, their 1080 sets are quality and will be relatively cheaper.

B17NNS

18,506 posts

271 months

Wednesday 18th October 2017
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https://www.whathifi.com/samsung/ue32m5500/review

WhatHiFi's current favourite smaller TV.