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Model: DLED50272FHDCNTD
SKU:
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HD ready Yes
Screen resolution 1920 x 1080
Screen size 50"
1080i
1080p
Viewing angle 176/176 ~ 178/178
Picture frequency
Aspect ratio
Brightness 300
Contrast ratio 5000:1
Audio quality NICAM STEREO
Number of speakers 2
Speaker output 2x8W RMS(%10 THD)
HDMI 3
SCART sockets 1
USB ports 1
Link to PC Yes
Optical output Yes
AV Inputs Yes
Component input Yes
Headphone socket Yes
S-video sockets Yes
Built-in Freesat
Built-in digital tuner Yes
Electronic programme guide Yes
Parental lock Yes
On screen menus Yes
Digital noise reduction Yes
NTSC compatible Yes
Sleep timer Yes
Auto set up Yes
Fast text Yes
Teletext Yes
Brand Celcus
Weight 13.10 KG (w/stand)
VESA wall mount size
Remote control Yes
Stand included
Manufacturer's guarantee
Country of origin Turkey
Built-in Freeview HD Yes
Colour and finish High Gloss Black
Digital comb filter Yes
Height, width, depth CARTON BOX OUTSIDE (MM) 775 X 1325 X 178
Top comments
pavel76
24 Nov 1524#2
Yeah !... thats what black friday will be about again - supermarkets selling crappy 50inch tvs and people on doles fighting about them !
PatkW
24 Nov 1523#11
Card-carrying member of the benefits demonising propoganda brigade. What utter **** you speak.
PatkW
24 Nov 1522#36
...and these are very much in the minority, because they're either fiddling by working on the side, or supplementing their income through other, usually illegal means. I live on the edge of a council estate and while I have a decent job and enjoy a comfortable standard of living, I'm surrounded by people on all sides that struggle to make ends meet with benefits.
Yes, some of them are career layabouts that think the World owes them a living, but others have just fallen on hard times and want to work, but can't find jobs. They get sanctioned for the slightest things and are then left to beg from food banks or turn to family & friends just to feed their kids. I'm tired of hearing all this inflammatory crap bandied about by the media and the biased ill-informed. The reality of life having to rely on state handouts is far removed from the sensationalist rubbish you see on the likes of "Benefits Street",
Save your ire for the more deserving, like the MP's flipping their homes, expenses for everything and fat cat jobs as Directors etc in the companies they take bungs off, waiting for them after a short non-career in Politics. Or the bankers. Or the multi-national corporations that have 10th dan black belts in tax dodging.
banton1 to pavel76
24 Nov 1515#19
For £200 it's a brilliant 50" TV, the saying 'you get what you pay for' isn't all negative. Chin up though Pavel, there was no need for you to be a daily fail anti benefit sponsor. I mean, some people are sick and can only afford something like this but you for some reason, had to insult people. wtg man.
All comments (110)
anthony212
24 Nov 15#1
wow
pavel76
24 Nov 1524#2
Yeah !... thats what black friday will be about again - supermarkets selling crappy 50inch tvs and people on doles fighting about them !
LOUGHBORO GUY to pavel76
24 Nov 15#6
Yes tesco will have blaupunkt digihome etc all crap but people will flock like sheep
jamie32 to pavel76
24 Nov 154#10
Commentthink you somewhat underestimate the power of benefits most have the latest 4k tvs from the pay £5 p/w for all the latest tech and furniture
Taz1529 to pavel76
24 Nov 1510#17
What a snob.
Go spend your money on full price Samsung's at Tesco and get away from HUKD. You're like vermin.
banton1 to pavel76
24 Nov 1515#19
For £200 it's a brilliant 50" TV, the saying 'you get what you pay for' isn't all negative. Chin up though Pavel, there was no need for you to be a daily fail anti benefit sponsor. I mean, some people are sick and can only afford something like this but you for some reason, had to insult people. wtg man.
mcormack to pavel76
24 Nov 157#20
Clown of the Week!
crazylegs to pavel76
25 Nov 151#51
Wow keep posting the SD card deals you moron!
I'm sure all the benefit scroungers will all flock to your threads in future to give it the thumbs up! :stuck_out_tongue:
1apple to pavel76
25 Nov 152#52
Don't you mean the working poor will be fighting over them too, P.M David Cameron's new class of poor = ironic isn't it :smile:
herrbz to pavel76
25 Nov 151#53
£200 for 50 inch is actually a decent deal though. Don't find too many deals like that on TVs 46 inches and above
1apple to pavel76
25 Nov 151#54
I don't know of many people if any at all who are on benefits i.e dole what ever, but I do know of a few working poor whom in my view are of the same class basically as benefit scroungers I suppose because they claim Tax Credits = basically all our tax payers money help the poor = people who claim tax credits and try to justify it, people who claim tax credits are has bad as benefit cheats in my book.
1apple to pavel76
25 Nov 151#55
Yeah I bet you're on TAX CREDITS aren't you = LOL
leon888 to pavel76
25 Nov 15#70
LOL
jasejames
24 Nov 152#3
Would make a good bedroom TV :smiley:
grant867
24 Nov 151#4
Any proof or just a hunch?
jasejames
24 Nov 151#5
Didn't notice the Smart bit earlier...
And: "Made in Turkey" -- for a cheapo TV that's a good thing as it means it's a Vestel -- so at least parts are readily available.
I do wonder how much longer Vestel will remain viable though -- if ISIS expands any further Turkey might not be the easiest place to trade from.
simont_space to jasejames
24 Nov 152#15
At least the Vestel brand ISIS has been dropped. :wink:
Y_A_1979 to jasejames
25 Nov 15#74
I doubt there'd be much of Turkey left at all by the time Putin's finished with them....
edjaned
24 Nov 152#7
Well for me I think it's a great deal I'm looking for cheap and cheerful for kids room...so HOT
MishMash to edjaned
25 Nov 15#63
50" TV for the kids room?!
bilbob
24 Nov 15#8
And for use in my working digs to connect up my Xbox to keep me happy the three days a week I'm there, it'll be just fine...
That said, I doubt I'll actually get one... Fighting with the hoardes or a Friday morning is NOT high on my to-do list...
baker_1038
24 Nov 15#9
will this be in store say at 1 am on Friday does anyone know ?
gextowers to baker_1038
24 Nov 15#46
24 hour stores will start selling black Friday products at 6am all other stores will open at normal trading hours
PatkW
24 Nov 1523#11
Card-carrying member of the benefits demonising propoganda brigade. What utter **** you speak.
newmann
24 Nov 15#12
£200 for 18 months - works out at less than £20 - umm...still no thanks
csf
24 Nov 154#13
Can't wait to see the fights over this. Brand snobs won't go for it, but these sets are fine for the dosh. I am still using a Blaupunkt 50 from tesco online last black Friday, and it is still going strong. The box was kicked in by city link as well.
For those complaining about cheap tvs only lasting 12-18 months I've had my Celcus for about 3 and a half years (running it very regularly too...) and it's fine. Knowing my luck it might go out tho so might grab this xD
cashman21
24 Nov 155#18
Well said! I see some of the abject poverty some people live in. But of course, if you are thick and read the daily mail you will believe all those that are out of work are able to buy the best of everything and use food banks as a lifestyle choice. Bit pathetic demonising the poorest.
pelaquin
24 Nov 151#21
I read that stores aren't opening early to avoid last years riots, but does anyone know what time Black Friday does start at sainsburys?.
pavel76
24 Nov 151#22
Said person looking in the mirror...
ricotinel
24 Nov 156#23
Its a £200 50in TV......what the hell are you slagging it off for....regardless of make ..its a bargain that I'm sure the kids playing their new Xbox one Xmas day won't complain about....
Celcus 32'' HD ready LED TV with Freeview, now £100 (was £180)
or
Blaupunkt 40/148Z-GB-11B 40'' HD LED TV with Freeview, now £160 (was £280)
nothing at all about a 50" Celcus
shabbird
24 Nov 15#25
aah is this the blackpuntt of 2015 Black friday???
mivanpy
24 Nov 15#26
Looks blurry even in the picture. Just an observation. But joking aside anyone whos staff and get this on friday will be paying £160 for it. Not bad for a 50" budget tv!
K0YS
24 Nov 15#27
belive me, I have known/know people on benefits who have not worked for years and yet still manage to furnish their homes with the latest devices. The trend I've noticed is that the funds either go towards branded fashion, or branded goods. Both unnecessary.
sradmad
24 Nov 15#28
good find op, heat
grant867
24 Nov 152#29
No proof of this deal, looks like pure speculation. Cold.
Bades to grant867
25 Nov 15#65
My local sainsburys has a warehouse full of these so I would say it will be a deal just not 100% sure on price at this point
john767676
24 Nov 15#30
Is this only available for unemployed people
Creatzy to john767676
24 Nov 153#31
Yes, because this deal starts when the majority are working in the UK.
That's why Black Friday is BS in this country, it's a holiday for most people in the USA,they get the day to shop as it follows thanks giving.
Something we don't celebrate here in the UK
Greedy greedy retailers
christographer
24 Nov 153#32
Voting hot, just to counteract the snobs.
pavel76
24 Nov 152#33
Exactly, there is charity coffee shop near me( pay what you want with funds going towards serving food for homeless, vulnerable people - like thay saying). There is also convenience store beside... and I see those people going for free food every evening and than grabbing few cans of strong lager at store - ease, trouble free life !
PS. I have to wake up every morning before 6 o'clock, go to work if I want to have my bills paid and have some food in the fridge... sad
lianne21
24 Nov 15#34
Would be great if folks got day off but can you even imagine what the traffic and shopping centre car parks would be like :confused:
loisgriffin
24 Nov 158#35
Heat added . I note the uniquely British obsession with linking the size of ones television to ones social standing - the ignorance that unemployed means you are filthy rich , filling your walls with budget TVs . No television screen made could be any larger than the size of your noses sticking in other people's business. Worlds gone to the dogs when people smugly assume having a better branded tv and looking down on people struggling makes you a superior being . Sad .
pickettn61s to loisgriffin
25 Nov 151#60
Well said x
PatkW
24 Nov 1522#36
...and these are very much in the minority, because they're either fiddling by working on the side, or supplementing their income through other, usually illegal means. I live on the edge of a council estate and while I have a decent job and enjoy a comfortable standard of living, I'm surrounded by people on all sides that struggle to make ends meet with benefits.
Yes, some of them are career layabouts that think the World owes them a living, but others have just fallen on hard times and want to work, but can't find jobs. They get sanctioned for the slightest things and are then left to beg from food banks or turn to family & friends just to feed their kids. I'm tired of hearing all this inflammatory crap bandied about by the media and the biased ill-informed. The reality of life having to rely on state handouts is far removed from the sensationalist rubbish you see on the likes of "Benefits Street",
Save your ire for the more deserving, like the MP's flipping their homes, expenses for everything and fat cat jobs as Directors etc in the companies they take bungs off, waiting for them after a short non-career in Politics. Or the bankers. Or the multi-national corporations that have 10th dan black belts in tax dodging.
lianne21
24 Nov 152#37
Anyone had one and care to comment on picture quality?
richyjwill
24 Nov 15#38
Four pound an inch. awesome really.
michaeljb to richyjwill
24 Nov 155#47
Damn, then i'm only worth about 8 quid :man:
alspacka
24 Nov 152#39
Some people are unable to work through no fault of their own. Unbelievable, I know.
If you've got all the money in the world to buy curved Samsung ***** you've been told his the connoisseur's choice, why are you on a site dedicated to finding bargains? Your bed of 50s need a little fluffing?
*Obviously not ****
reddit
24 Nov 15#40
It's a good deal full stop.
For the rich, poor and everybody in between.
rickj
24 Nov 152#41
Good deal .why don't retailers simply ask the people who have queued up what black friday item they want and give them a voucher to collect it from the store anytime throughout the day .keep the goods in store room .once they have gone they have gone at least they go in a fair order to stop scum like last year.
rsboy22
24 Nov 151#42
Nope this is rubbish no 50 inch TVs on Black Friday
ontwofronts
24 Nov 155#43
How big a moron do you have to be to see a £200 50" telly deal and end up ranting about how good the poor have it?
Cretins
Haunted
24 Nov 152#44
I used to work at sainsburys in the GM section, a colleague bought this for £190 with discounts, he must have returned the product and got 3 different replacements until he gave up. Problems with sound and HDMI ports etc. I wouldn't purchase this TV as it's usually faulty and wasted in the branch I worked at.
pa248
24 Nov 154#45
I work 7 days a week most weeks. My wife works part time. I have 2 young children. I cannot afford the latest samsung that tbh most normal people won't use to it's potential or notice a difference to any other tv. I currently using an aldi 40" set that has been gojng strong for over 2 years. This is a great deal. Only brand snobs who probably don't have a family to provide for would disagree. Pathetic.
angizoe78
25 Nov 15#48
Here Here!!!
ezzer72 to angizoe78
25 Nov 15#61
Where where? Oh, sorry, did you mean hear, hear? :wink:
DW21
25 Nov 15#49
Legend!!!!!!!!
killie_lad
25 Nov 152#50
*worlds smallest violin plays*
admpgk
25 Nov 153#56
Well said - I'm no supporter of those that set out to milk the benefits systems, however I am of the opinion that a lot of the press that plays up benefit fraud is simply trying to divert attention away from the real villains - these being the Bankers that absolutely screwed up the entire country while continuing to line there own pockets! I doubt that a dedicated army of Benefit Scroungers doing their worst for a year could do 1% of the damage to the country which the Bankers have done? - Anyway (gets off his high horse) a 50 inch telly for this price is a cracking deal IMHO.
Julan
25 Nov 152#57
I was gonna jump in, then I thought what's the point? Some people believe everything they read!!! I don't really care if the work shy lay about is gonna que up to get a budget tv payed for with my taxes but I would be really happy for the parent or parents that work 2 jobs and still has to rely on working tax credits to enjoy this deal and no I'm not on benefits.
If you really open your brain it's not like you can buy any other type of tv now is it? Or can anybody tell me were I can buy a Crt TV?
Anyway great deal for the money and hope some people get to enjoy it
pavel76
25 Nov 152#58
I'm waking up every morning morning, going to work to pay my bills etc, never any benefits or tax credits... I'm simply sick of people who never had dirty hands because of hard job they doing but keep a can of strong lager every with big smile on the face !... with all respect to hard working class - I didn't want to insult anybody with my previous comment, thats all.
mazdarazmataz
25 Nov 153#59
so many closed minded brainwashed here.....its depressing
ginno78
25 Nov 15#62
I would not go for this 50" TV it only has a 50hz Native refresh rate which will cause quality loss, although the 40" has the same spec and the picture quality is excellent, I bought the 40" for £180 last week for my Son for Christmas and its a very good picture out of the box
danmoores1
25 Nov 15#64
He's just speaking the truth. Why spend a smaller amount on something that is rubbish. Save your money and buy a TV with better specs.
davidherron9674
25 Nov 15#66
Nothing wrong with people who come off council estate! I live a on one and I work so do most of the people who live around me, I know people who live on private estates who do not work and claim benefits.
daanuk
25 Nov 152#67
Would be hotter if it was Fahrenheit.
hooray henry
25 Nov 151#68
The biggest drain on this country is housing benefit claimed by every type of person in the Broke UK. The poor get £500 pm the rich get £2000 per month. Put a max rate on housingbenefit of say £600pm and all rents will drop over night and the megalandlords will also have to drop their rents.
But its easier for the public to stab each other in the back rather thanmake governments accountable for their actions.
Great TV deal by the way !
dotnetter
25 Nov 151#69
I bought a 32" Celcus from Sainsburys last Black Friday for my son to use with his Xbox - the picture quiality was good until anything moves - the refresh rate on the TV is absolutely shocking, lots of motion blur to the point where I actually felt guilty for buying it!
No idea if it's similar with other TV's by Celcus or if I was just unlucky - but if you're considering getting one, I'd take a trip to the local Sainsburys and check out the quality if they have one on display (if they don't have the TV turned on then you might know why!)
For anyone considering a "cheap" TV, don't be put off - I bought a Technika slimline TV from Tesco 2 years ago in a Christmas deal and it was £179 (39") - it's been faultless and has a great picture.
rikkif1990
25 Nov 151#71
Talk of housing benefits on a TV deal - how things escalate quickly.
Good deal OP.
pavel76
25 Nov 15#72
Or buy smaller 32inch tv with 5 years warranty and nice picture for £200 not this crappy big one, that will die just after 12months warranty expired - thats what poor people should do...but no, everybody needs at least 50inch in kids bedroom, so have to fight on black friday.
ficosaneil
25 Nov 151#73
wowsers, some serious Internet snobbery going on in here.
farmeruk1
25 Nov 154#75
Wow good price for £200. Wonder if my parents can lend me the money from there disability benefits till my giro comes.
farmeruk1 to farmeruk1
26 Nov 15#97
Only joking. I have been an orphan for nearly 10 years. Isn't here a benefit for that and can I get it back date
baker_1038
25 Nov 15#76
thank you
baker_1038
25 Nov 15#77
I bought a celcus 40" 2 months ago for 190. and it isn't a bad TV does anyone know if I will get away with taking it back there for a refund ?
farmeruk1 to baker_1038
25 Nov 15#80
if you have your receipt and its faulty. they will refund you.
Y_A_1979
25 Nov 15#78
I have a right mind to call the NSPCC for this....
sheff88581
25 Nov 151#79
Does anyone know if this is a genuine deal? Only it says nothing about this deal on their black Friday page, or anywhere in fact.
Old_King_Doran
25 Nov 15#81
You should run for labour. :man:
lindakwatkin
25 Nov 153#82
ummm I'm confused I came to look for a bargain and all I see is deep dark cruelty about people on benefits lets get 1 thing straight my partner was in the army and long distance lorry that was until him and my 5year old were hit by a women in b.m.w it was a fatal accident he spent many months in all different hospitals and my son I had no choice to get help off benefits as it was a struggle at the time with traveling 2c both then to rush home for my other children how do u know if any off these people once worked then bought all their goods but got laid off just saying don't label all the same brush......
mazdarazmataz
25 Nov 15#83
well said, wish people would keep their "politics" to a place that is more suitable, rather than force them on the rest of us
dovbusho
25 Nov 15#84
Can anyone found - consumption of electricity please?
danodp
25 Nov 15#85
My dad bought a 48 inch Celcus last year as he wanted a large screen but had little cash. Its still going strong :smiley:.... the sound is **** on in tho but he has surround sound anyway. Just dont stab any one for this...
cashman21
25 Nov 15#86
Well said! I see some of the abject poverty some people live in. But of course, if you are thick and read the daily mail you will believe all those that are out of work are able to buy the best of everything and use food banks as a lifestyle choice. Bit pathetic demonising the poorest.
cashman21
25 Nov 151#87
I wouldn't believe anything from you - you clearly don't live in the real world. Keep feeding the Daily Mail in - as others have said you win the clown of the week award. Well done...
K0YS
25 Nov 15#88
hmmm, nope. cant find anyone on here quoting me the clown of the week award, looks like you cant be believed. have a like.
darrenanderson1984
25 Nov 15#89
Will they never learn.....
whingygit
25 Nov 151#90
and this,fellow hukd`ers is why people don't like to post items on here much now,as they get shot down and it just ends up being insult and counter insult,instead of what we all come on here for.....a possible bargain with helpful people giving views and valuable info/reviews.As far as I'm concerned,have some heat and keep up the good work finding bargains.....cheers!
PatkW
25 Nov 15#91
I don't know why you quoted me when posting this. You've obviously completely misunderstood everything I said.
lfc3manu0
25 Nov 15#92
Comment
PatkW
26 Nov 15#93
So all those carers, cleaners and sundry other minimum wage workers, you know - the people that actually do hard graft while "managers" and other pig-thick white-collar blokes in the trough on 50k+ year look down their nose at them, are all scroungers?
If these people couldn't top up their wages with Tax Credits they could not afford to live. There would be zero incentive to work these demeaning thankless dead-end jobs and they wouldn't get done. Who'd be wiping your elderly dads backside in that care home you bunged him into because you couldn't be bothered yourself? In-work benefit claimants aren't scroungers, sorry.
They're claiming what they are entitled to by Law and even then, still struggle to make ends meet. If you don't like the Law, lobby your MP to get it changed. Or move to Russia, or China. They love people like you there.
dovbusho
26 Nov 15#94
Can anyone found - consumption of electricity please?
COLD
shazadhussain
26 Nov 15#95
We're is this offer ???
baker_1038
26 Nov 15#96
do you know if they check ? because there is nothing wrong with it.
farmeruk1
26 Nov 15#98
All I am going to say is, if you are returning today as its FAULTY they will refund you. I assume it turns itself off occasionally and seems to be happening more frequent, hence you want a refund and not a replacement in case it's the make not the tv.
baker_1038
26 Nov 15#99
ah OK. just wondering because I tried to take something back to tesco and they gave me a number to ring for advice. but I get you its worth a try :smiley:
Y_A_1979 to baker_1038
26 Nov 15#100
Standard fob off. Your contract is with the retailer, not the manufacturer.
farmeruk1 to baker_1038
26 Nov 15#104
Not worth a try, you WILL get a refund if you have a receipt. Sainsburys give 12 months guarantee with elctricals. You should have 2 receipts from when you bought it. 1 is proof of purchase other is electrical guareentee.
Seems like this deal may not actually be real. Just called the number on the website.
farmeruk1
26 Nov 15#105
No! This is not a deal according to sainsburys website. Expire.
kookiemomma31
26 Nov 15#106
I bought a 32 inch Blaupunkt last year on Black Friday for £99 at Tesco. It is still going strong. I am on benefits because I am now severely disabled and unable to work. So please do not tar everyone with the "Benefits Street" brush.
kookiemomma31
26 Nov 15#107
I also might add that imaged up to do so for several weeks in advance.
turbo12
27 Nov 15#108
its a good deal, cant go wrong, my 55inc sams cost £650 last black friday
cashman21
30 Dec 15#109
Haha - clown was being kind - btw read the thread, comprehension isnt one of your skills is it? Cant say I am surprised. I thought you just believed everything you read, now its clear that reading isnt a strength - my apologies.
mattlawsonx
25 Feb 16#110
Any owners of said Celcus 50"......can you tell me where to change the aspect ratio or does it come with 1 setting.?surely not and it's driving me potty trying to find it.
Opening post
TECH SPECS
DOWNLOADS
Model: DLED50272FHDCNTD
SKU:
EAN:
HD ready Yes
Screen resolution 1920 x 1080
Screen size 50"
1080i
1080p
Viewing angle 176/176 ~ 178/178
Picture frequency
Aspect ratio
Brightness 300
Contrast ratio 5000:1
Audio quality NICAM STEREO
Number of speakers 2
Speaker output 2x8W RMS(%10 THD)
HDMI 3
SCART sockets 1
USB ports 1
Link to PC Yes
Optical output Yes
AV Inputs Yes
Component input Yes
Headphone socket Yes
S-video sockets Yes
Built-in Freesat
Built-in digital tuner Yes
Electronic programme guide Yes
Parental lock Yes
On screen menus Yes
Digital noise reduction Yes
NTSC compatible Yes
Sleep timer Yes
Auto set up Yes
Fast text Yes
Teletext Yes
Brand Celcus
Weight 13.10 KG (w/stand)
VESA wall mount size
Remote control Yes
Stand included
Manufacturer's guarantee
Country of origin Turkey
Built-in Freeview HD Yes
Colour and finish High Gloss Black
Digital comb filter Yes
Height, width, depth CARTON BOX OUTSIDE (MM) 775 X 1325 X 178
Top comments
Yes, some of them are career layabouts that think the World owes them a living, but others have just fallen on hard times and want to work, but can't find jobs. They get sanctioned for the slightest things and are then left to beg from food banks or turn to family & friends just to feed their kids. I'm tired of hearing all this inflammatory crap bandied about by the media and the biased ill-informed. The reality of life having to rely on state handouts is far removed from the sensationalist rubbish you see on the likes of "Benefits Street",
Save your ire for the more deserving, like the MP's flipping their homes, expenses for everything and fat cat jobs as Directors etc in the companies they take bungs off, waiting for them after a short non-career in Politics. Or the bankers. Or the multi-national corporations that have 10th dan black belts in tax dodging.
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Go spend your money on full price Samsung's at Tesco and get away from HUKD. You're like vermin.
I'm sure all the benefit scroungers will all flock to your threads in future to give it the thumbs up! :stuck_out_tongue:
And: "Made in Turkey" -- for a cheapo TV that's a good thing as it means it's a Vestel -- so at least parts are readily available.
I do wonder how much longer Vestel will remain viable though -- if ISIS expands any further Turkey might not be the easiest place to trade from.
That said, I doubt I'll actually get one... Fighting with the hoardes or a Friday morning is NOT high on my to-do list...
FULL DETAILLS http://celcustv.co.uk/products/celcus-dled50272fhdcntd-50-full-hd-smart-led-tv
The list here mentions a 32" for £100 , no mention of a 50" at all
http://www.mirror.co.uk/money/personal-finance/sainsburys-black-friday-deals-4711417
Celcus 32'' HD ready LED TV with Freeview, now £100 (was £180)
or
Blaupunkt 40/148Z-GB-11B 40'' HD LED TV with Freeview, now £160 (was £280)
nothing at all about a 50" Celcus
That's why Black Friday is BS in this country, it's a holiday for most people in the USA,they get the day to shop as it follows thanks giving.
Something we don't celebrate here in the UK
Greedy greedy retailers
PS. I have to wake up every morning before 6 o'clock, go to work if I want to have my bills paid and have some food in the fridge... sad
Yes, some of them are career layabouts that think the World owes them a living, but others have just fallen on hard times and want to work, but can't find jobs. They get sanctioned for the slightest things and are then left to beg from food banks or turn to family & friends just to feed their kids. I'm tired of hearing all this inflammatory crap bandied about by the media and the biased ill-informed. The reality of life having to rely on state handouts is far removed from the sensationalist rubbish you see on the likes of "Benefits Street",
Save your ire for the more deserving, like the MP's flipping their homes, expenses for everything and fat cat jobs as Directors etc in the companies they take bungs off, waiting for them after a short non-career in Politics. Or the bankers. Or the multi-national corporations that have 10th dan black belts in tax dodging.
If you've got all the money in the world to buy curved Samsung ***** you've been told his the connoisseur's choice, why are you on a site dedicated to finding bargains? Your bed of 50s need a little fluffing?
*Obviously not ****
For the rich, poor and everybody in between.
Cretins
If you really open your brain it's not like you can buy any other type of tv now is it? Or can anybody tell me were I can buy a Crt TV?
Anyway great deal for the money and hope some people get to enjoy it
But its easier for the public to stab each other in the back rather thanmake governments accountable for their actions.
Great TV deal by the way !
No idea if it's similar with other TV's by Celcus or if I was just unlucky - but if you're considering getting one, I'd take a trip to the local Sainsburys and check out the quality if they have one on display (if they don't have the TV turned on then you might know why!)
For anyone considering a "cheap" TV, don't be put off - I bought a Technika slimline TV from Tesco 2 years ago in a Christmas deal and it was £179 (39") - it's been faultless and has a great picture.
Good deal OP.
If these people couldn't top up their wages with Tax Credits they could not afford to live. There would be zero incentive to work these demeaning thankless dead-end jobs and they wouldn't get done. Who'd be wiping your elderly dads backside in that care home you bunged him into because you couldn't be bothered yourself? In-work benefit claimants aren't scroungers, sorry.
They're claiming what they are entitled to by Law and even then, still struggle to make ends meet. If you don't like the Law, lobby your MP to get it changed. Or move to Russia, or China. They love people like you there.
COLD