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Amazing Television Deal:
I was shopping in our local Tesco on Friday and saw that they have an amazing offer on for a television, they were selling a 40" Blaupunkt Freeview HD television for £199.00 I have not bought any Blaupunkt equipment so do not know what the quality of their goods but I feel it really is amazing how the price of 40" sets have come down in price and not only 40" but Freeview HD as well.
I think the 32" Tevion television I purchased from Aldi around 2007/8 was a good deal and that was I think £299.99 for just Freeview so the Blaupunkt that Tesco have really is amazing. |
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I was shopping in our local Tesco on Friday and saw that they have an amazing offer on for a television, they were selling a 40" Blaupunkt Freeview HD television for £199.00 I have not bought any Blaupunkt equipment so do not know what the quality of their goods but I feel it really is amazing how the price of 40" sets have come down in price and not only 40" but Freeview HD as well.
I think the 32" Tevion television I purchased from Aldi around 2007/8 was a good deal and that was I think £299.99 for just Freeview so the Blaupunkt that Tesco have really is amazing. If you want a great picture at that sort of price point look for a quality HD Ready set from Sony or Panasonic (or Samsung if the price is attractive). You will get what you pay for, |
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It may be Freeview HD (capable of tuning the HD channels) but more importantly I would check the display is full HD (1920x1080). It's not unknown for cheaper sets to just have an HD-ready display, ie. anything else above SD (720x576)
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It may be Freeview HD (capable of tuning the HD channels) but more importantly I would check the display is full HD (1920x1080). It's not unknown for cheaper sets to just have an HD-ready display, ie. anything else above SD (720x576)
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It may be Freeview HD (capable of tuning the HD channels) but more importantly I would check the display is full HD (1920x1080). It's not unknown for cheaper sets to just have an HD-ready display, ie. anything else above SD (720x576)
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For me its 100Hz for football
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I bought a 39" set (without Freeview HD) two years ago for £190, with 5-year warranty.
Good deal but the price is more or less par for the course now -- I've seen 39/40" sets going for £159 recently. When you get down to this level you should ignore the brand name and buy ruthlessly on price -- it makes no difference what you buy if its outside the 'big 4' (Sony/Panasonic/Samsung/LG) at the cheap end of the market (the like of Philips, Sharp and Toshiba do produce decent sets at higher prices but at sub-£200 they will all be cheap badge jobs). FWIW the £190 set referred to above (an M&S-branded Cello) has been fine, and when fed an HD source has good image quality, albeit not terribly bright. |
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