I've got one in my kitchen, had it for about 8 months. Not the best TV in the world, but perfectly acceptable for the money.
If you decide to buy it, be aware that Argos may offer you an alternative (usually a Beko). I had to try several shops to find one that actually had the Mikomi in stock.
The Beko is a different design, with the speakers at the side of the screen. It wouldn't have fitted in my kitchen wall unit.
Digibod,
Can only echo what clockwork says ...
I bought one about 9 months ago (when they were more expensive !). It was a temp TV while my CRT was away being fixed. Even though I had gone from 28 in screen to 17 I found it perfectly whatchable. It picked up all the main stations easily although CH5 needed some manual tweaking to get a better picture. Sound is a little weak but more than adequate for bedroom TV.
I now use it as my PC monitor and all in all I'm really pleased with it.
thankss guys,i guess you get what you pay for but it seems ok for the cash.its either that of a 15"inch sony for £50 more,mind you £250 was my budget as i want a new sony dvd player also for upstairs,just the basic one for £49.99.
Comments
If you decide to buy it, be aware that Argos may offer you an alternative (usually a Beko). I had to try several shops to find one that actually had the Mikomi in stock.
The Beko is a different design, with the speakers at the side of the screen. It wouldn't have fitted in my kitchen wall unit.
Can only echo what clockwork says ...
I bought one about 9 months ago (when they were more expensive !). It was a temp TV while my CRT was away being fixed. Even though I had gone from 28 in screen to 17 I found it perfectly whatchable. It picked up all the main stations easily although CH5 needed some manual tweaking to get a better picture. Sound is a little weak but more than adequate for bedroom TV.
I now use it as my PC monitor and all in all I'm really pleased with it.