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Advice please
We haven't bought a new tv for years and are now planning on treating ourselves - what are the opinions on this
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-dvd-...86112-pdt.html We don't know much about these new tv's but we do like Samsung products. Looking foward to your views & nothing too technical please
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Reading the product details about 2/3s the way down they say don't forget HDMI cables then lie that their expensive ones are better.
Be warned that they are not. One from a 99p shop is as good as a £40 plus one from Currys. |
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Thanks Winston will bear that in mind - me being me would have bought their ones lol
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It looks like a nice mid-range active 3D Smart telly.
![]() I have a Samsung myself, and like them, but some might question their reliability. This short review says it doesn't have particulary good viewing angles, though that would be easy to check in-store (by observing, rather than asking). http://www.digitalversus.com/tv-tele...6222/test.html It has both Freeview HD and Freesat HD tuners. If you weren't going to use the Freesat one you could save a little money by going for a model with Freeview only, but it's nice to have the flexibility. |
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