HD Ready 720p
60 Hz processing rate
Tuner: Freeview
Connectivity: HDMI x 2
The stylish black JVC LT-32C350 32" LED TV features built-in Freeview for great subscription-free entertainment.
Freeview entertainment
The HD ready LT-32C350 features built-in Freeview, offering over 60 channels and 25 radio stations, available subscription-free.
The crystal clear LED screen delivers a bright display with enhanced contrast levels for an optimised viewing experience.
Great sound
Experience great audio thanks to two built-in speakers and SRS TRUSURROUND HD for clear and crisp sound that matches the LT-32C350's high quality visuals.
The LT32C350 is well connected with two HDMI ports for additional hardware, a SVGA port for connecting your PC or laptop and a USB 2.0 port for viewing your own content.
Top comments
travid
31 Oct 153#24
Don't buy the TV then matey :-)
All comments (26)
Danze1984
29 Oct 15#1
Why are 720p tvs still being made?
eirianp123 to Danze1984
29 Oct 152#2
What's so bad about 720p? Excuse my ignorance - any helps appreciated.
hcc27 to Danze1984
29 Oct 15#6
Actually, 720p on a 32'' screen is not bad at normal viewing distances. Of course, if you want to use this TV as a monitor that's a different story.
youngsas
29 Oct 15#3
Does anyone know if this tv is any good? I'm after a cheap 32" for my kids bedroom.
gavin1 to youngsas
29 Oct 15#15
JVC "hire" the brand to different companies, most JVC branded devices in the UK are not JVC made at all.
We have a JVC from Currys, not the same size but guessing by the numbers the same years range. Its perfectly fine for what it is, is it the best TV in the world, no, its designed to a price point, and Yes is a Vestrel rebadge (as are a lot of the low end TV's as Vestrel as they are reported to make about 20% off all TV's soled in Europe) , but its fine for TV in the kitchen when we eat in there.
If your focused on price consider Aldi/Lidl too
sterlingdeal
29 Oct 15#4
Hot, good for the kitchen even though it's most likely a Vestrel unit using the JVC brand name.
hiezra to sterlingdeal
29 Oct 15#10
Why would you want to watch TV in the kitchen? Do you not have a living room?
spannerzone to sterlingdeal
29 Oct 152#11
Well we have a kitchen table and watch TV while we eat, it's what posh people do you see :smile:
OB1
29 Oct 15#5
I gather JVC, the company behind VHS, doesn't really exist in the UK any more, it's now just a label stuck on own-brand Dixon/Comet TVs.....
Like Blaupunkt, Polaroid, etc.
yoyo59
29 Oct 15#7
save £100, I highly doubt
Nomnomchoons
29 Oct 151#8
If you don't know the difference, then this TV would be perfect for you. Decent size at a good price with USB input for photos, videos, music.
720p TV means 720 rows/lines of information can be shown on the screen.
1080p TV has 1080 rows/lines which can show more details.
4k TV has 2160 rows/lines which can show even more details.
There are more variables but that's the basics!
hiezra
29 Oct 15#9
To be honest on a 32" screen you probably wouldn't notice the difference between 720p and 1080p.
cicobuff
29 Oct 151#12
The great Currys price 'saving' con.....
The [higher specced] JVC model still 720p but has smart tv integrated as well as freeview HD tuner was £219, now save £20 at £199.
This one, was £250, save £100.
So why was this one £30 more than the higher specced model at its maximum price I wonder.
Opening post
As advertised on TV
HD Ready 720p
60 Hz processing rate
Tuner: Freeview
Connectivity: HDMI x 2
The stylish black JVC LT-32C350 32" LED TV features built-in Freeview for great subscription-free entertainment.
Freeview entertainment
The HD ready LT-32C350 features built-in Freeview, offering over 60 channels and 25 radio stations, available subscription-free.
The crystal clear LED screen delivers a bright display with enhanced contrast levels for an optimised viewing experience.
Great sound
Experience great audio thanks to two built-in speakers and SRS TRUSURROUND HD for clear and crisp sound that matches the LT-32C350's high quality visuals.
The LT32C350 is well connected with two HDMI ports for additional hardware, a SVGA port for connecting your PC or laptop and a USB 2.0 port for viewing your own content.
Top comments
All comments (26)
We have a JVC from Currys, not the same size but guessing by the numbers the same years range. Its perfectly fine for what it is, is it the best TV in the world, no, its designed to a price point, and Yes is a Vestrel rebadge (as are a lot of the low end TV's as Vestrel as they are reported to make about 20% off all TV's soled in Europe) , but its fine for TV in the kitchen when we eat in there.
If your focused on price consider Aldi/Lidl too
Like Blaupunkt, Polaroid, etc.
720p TV means 720 rows/lines of information can be shown on the screen.
1080p TV has 1080 rows/lines which can show more details.
4k TV has 2160 rows/lines which can show even more details.
There are more variables but that's the basics!
The [higher specced] JVC model still 720p but has smart tv integrated as well as freeview HD tuner was £219, now save £20 at £199.
This one, was £250, save £100.
So why was this one £30 more than the higher specced model at its maximum price I wonder.