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Review on Hasnpree TV
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I just got an email regarding Hanspree 18.5" HD ready TV. Can someone suggest if it's worth buying it? Here is the link |
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Depends on what you want it for, it is not 1080P, so it is not full HD, but at that size I doubt you would notice much anyway. If you want it as a second TV then it is fine. If you want it for a monitor than no.
I use a Hanns-g monitor, made by the same company and they are really good for the price, but that do not mean their TV is any good. But I should think the display is fine. |
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I just got an email regarding Hanspree 18.5" HD ready TV. Can someone suggest if it's worth buying it? Here is the link |
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No Freeview HD. No MHEG text. What else is missing? (Possibly a UK mains plug?)
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No Freeview HD. No MHEG text. What else is missing? (Possibly a UK mains plug?)
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It's dirt cheap ; ticks the boxes if you want a cheap new tv set. Dont think youd get one cheaper. No freeview hd, but on such a little screen is it a big deal?
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