New TV

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bitchstewie

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51,478 posts

211 months

Friday 9th November 2018
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My mum's Samsung TV has st itself.

It's a few years old so doesn't seem worth repairing given the time/cost when it seems £250-300 buys a reasonable 32" TV these days.

It would be fair to say my mum is not good with technology even to the point of remote controls.

It would also be nice to get something that has things like iPlayer and maybe some other "on demand" apps inbuilt.

I suspect pretty much anything will do those things, but given the above, any suggestions please?

bitchstewie

Original Poster:

51,478 posts

211 months

Friday 9th November 2018
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Thank you, anyone have any other recommendations? I'm out of touch with TVs but at some point I'll be replacing mine and as I watch everything either on computer or via Sky I'm clueless with what's built into TV's these days.

Freeview Play seems a must-have and then it looks like it comes down to the individual TVs how good/bad they are?

bitchstewie

Original Poster:

51,478 posts

211 months

Monday 12th November 2018
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We ended up getting here one of these:

https://www.johnlewis.com/toshiba-32l3863db-led-fu...

She didn't want bigger than a 32" and honestly this was surrounded by Samsung's and Sony's and they all looked processed to hell on FreeView which is what she uses it with.

£199 price matched to Curry's Black Friday.

Built in apps are basic but there's iPlayer for her - I'm shocked just how good the picture is off an aerial.