Buying new TV
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geek84

Original Poster:

610 posts

102 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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Good Morning

I am in the process of buying a new TV. Can anyone recommend any good deals which they may be aware of?

Thank You

james_zy

226 posts

72 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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If your budget will stretch, the LG CX series OLED is a great option. About £1k for the 55 inch. Fairly future proof as you can get at this stage

DSLiverpool

15,562 posts

218 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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Actually looking at this right now, currently have a Panny 3D 50” that cost £5k 12 years ago!!!

I want bigger and I’m thinking 65” might not be that much of an increase?

elanfan

5,527 posts

243 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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Have a look at Mitchell and Brown. They do all the smart TVs in large to small sizes depending what you want. They have them made in the large European factories where many of the other brands come from and pick and choose the parts they want fitted to theirs. The real beauty is they’re so confident that they offer a seven year (yes 7) parts and labour guarantee. I’ve got a 24 inch in the bedroom and really pleased with it. Will replace my main set when I get around to it.

https://www.mitchellandbrown.co.uk/

DSLiverpool

15,562 posts

218 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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anonymous said:
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Oled ?

DSLiverpool

15,562 posts

218 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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elanfan said:
Have a look at Mitchell and Brown. They do all the smart TVs in large to small sizes depending what you want. They have them made in the large European factories where many of the other brands come from and pick and choose the parts they want fitted to theirs. The real beauty is they’re so confident that they offer a seven year (yes 7) parts and labour guarantee. I’ve got a 24 inch in the bedroom and really pleased with it. Will replace my main set when I get around to it.

https://www.mitchellandbrown.co.uk/
Interesting, will check it, was set on LG but will look on.

paulguitar

30,820 posts

129 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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DSLiverpool said:
Actually looking at this right now, currently have a Panny 3D 50” that cost £5k 12 years ago!!!

I want bigger and I’m thinking 65” might not be that much of an increase?
I went from a 50 to a 65, a really decent increase in size.

Richer sounds include a 6-year warranty and are always competitive on price:



https://www.richersounds.com/tv-projectors/all-tvs...

Douglas Quaid

2,603 posts

101 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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Budget?

DSLiverpool

15,562 posts

218 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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elanfan said:
Have a look at Mitchell and Brown. They do all the smart TVs in large to small sizes depending what you want. They have them made in the large European factories where many of the other brands come from and pick and choose the parts they want fitted to theirs. The real beauty is they’re so confident that they offer a seven year (yes 7) parts and labour guarantee. I’ve got a 24 inch in the bedroom and really pleased with it. Will replace my main set when I get around to it.

https://www.mitchellandbrown.co.uk/
No OLED and tellingly no 7 year confidence in the big stuff. That’s a bit odd.


miniman

28,345 posts

278 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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I won’t buy another TV without checking out the operating system and apps. st OS absolutely ruins my Bravia which has a superb picture. Samsung OS is streets ahead.

Sony have Freesat timers but no EPG making it utterly useless.

LG appears to be missing catch-up apps like iPlayer which is tedious.

Mr Pointy

12,571 posts

175 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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DSLiverpool said:
elanfan said:
Have a look at Mitchell and Brown. They do all the smart TVs in large to small sizes depending what you want. They have them made in the large European factories where many of the other brands come from and pick and choose the parts they want fitted to theirs. The real beauty is they’re so confident that they offer a seven year (yes 7) parts and labour guarantee. I’ve got a 24 inch in the bedroom and really pleased with it. Will replace my main set when I get around to it.

https://www.mitchellandbrown.co.uk/
Interesting, will check it, was set on LG but will look on.
No OLEDs & almost no information about the panel technology. It looks like they are more focussed on selling 1000 off to go into a hotel.

miniman

28,345 posts

278 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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Mr Pointy said:
DSLiverpool said:
elanfan said:
Have a look at Mitchell and Brown. They do all the smart TVs in large to small sizes depending what you want. They have them made in the large European factories where many of the other brands come from and pick and choose the parts they want fitted to theirs. The real beauty is they’re so confident that they offer a seven year (yes 7) parts and labour guarantee. I’ve got a 24 inch in the bedroom and really pleased with it. Will replace my main set when I get around to it.

https://www.mitchellandbrown.co.uk/
Interesting, will check it, was set on LG but will look on.
No OLEDs & almost no information about the panel technology. It looks like they are more focussed on selling 1000 off to go into a hotel.


Can’t say I’d buy a TV “made” by a company in Bolton.

Matt Cup

3,259 posts

120 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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DSLiverpool said:
elanfan said:
Have a look at Mitchell and Brown. They do all the smart TVs in large to small sizes depending what you want. They have them made in the large European factories where many of the other brands come from and pick and choose the parts they want fitted to theirs. The real beauty is they’re so confident that they offer a seven year (yes 7) parts and labour guarantee. I’ve got a 24 inch in the bedroom and really pleased with it. Will replace my main set when I get around to it.

https://www.mitchellandbrown.co.uk/
No OLED and tellingly no 7 year confidence in the big stuff. That’s a bit odd.

From what I have read, they are just a rebadged cheap Vestel sets. Also unless I’m being blind, where are the prices?

I’d rather spend my hard earned at either Richer Sounds or Peter Tyson personally on a decent TV.


Edited by Matt Cup on Monday 28th December 11:37

DSLiverpool

15,562 posts

218 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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miniman said:
I won’t buy another TV without checking out the operating system and apps. st OS absolutely ruins my Bravia which has a superb picture. Samsung OS is streets ahead.

Sony have Freesat timers but no EPG making it utterly useless.

LG appears to be missing catch-up apps like iPlayer which is tedious.
Interesting, I use my sky box for everything and apps etc on the panny haven’t been an issue however it does have Netflix / iPlayer etc but I use them via sky.

miniman

28,345 posts

278 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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DSLiverpool said:
miniman said:
I won’t buy another TV without checking out the operating system and apps. st OS absolutely ruins my Bravia which has a superb picture. Samsung OS is streets ahead.

Sony have Freesat timers but no EPG making it utterly useless.

LG appears to be missing catch-up apps like iPlayer which is tedious.
Interesting, I use my sky box for everything and apps etc on the panny haven’t been an issue however it does have Netflix / iPlayer etc but I use them via sky.
Yeah it only became a problem for us when we quit Sky.

The Freesat thing was ridiculous - the only way to pick a channel was to literally step up and down - didn’t even show channel names in a list.

geek84

Original Poster:

610 posts

102 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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Hi Folks

Thanks for your speedy responses.

My budget is around £500. What features should I look for when making my choice?

Thank You

hyphen

26,262 posts

106 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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Know what size screen you want?

miniman

28,345 posts

278 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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Stretch a little for a Samsung QLED

https://www.richersounds.com/samsung-qe50q60t.html

Really happy with ours.

robbieduncan

1,993 posts

252 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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miniman said:
I won’t buy another TV without checking out the operating system and apps. st OS absolutely ruins my Bravia which has a superb picture. Samsung OS is streets ahead.

Sony have Freesat timers but no EPG making it utterly useless.

LG appears to be missing catch-up apps like iPlayer which is tedious.
We have a couple of LGs. Both have iPlayer, itv Hub, all4 etc. Both have Disney+. The more recent also has AppleTV and is an Airplay2 target

miniman

28,345 posts

278 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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robbieduncan said:
miniman said:
I won’t buy another TV without checking out the operating system and apps. st OS absolutely ruins my Bravia which has a superb picture. Samsung OS is streets ahead.

Sony have Freesat timers but no EPG making it utterly useless.

LG appears to be missing catch-up apps like iPlayer which is tedious.
We have a couple of LGs. Both have iPlayer, itv Hub, all4 etc. Both have Disney+. The more recent also has AppleTV and is an Airplay2 target
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