Samsung UE32J5100 LED HD 1080p TV, 32" with Freeview HD. Latest model. John Lewis have price matched.
5 YEAR WARRANTY
- It's Full HD 1080p LED with a 100Hz motion rate.
- FREE DELIVERY
- Screen resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
- Freeview HD
- Energy rating A
- 200 PQI
- Connectivity: HDMI x 2
Obviously you can get a cheaper LED 1080p TV from a brand you've never heard of, but Samsung are one of the best brands for TV's :)
I've got the UE32H500 (model from last year) and the picture quality is amazing; great for gaming.
Maybe it'll be cheaper come Black Friday, but it's an awesome price for the spec and 5 year warranty
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nictry
2 Nov 156#20
So your theory works the same on numpties keeping house prices up and really you should be able to by a nice 5 bed detached for £50k, what a totally ridiculous statement to make!
nickleicester to crazylegs
2 Nov 155#24
what a load of bull **** , lets see the receipt ??? £199 6 years ago with freeview hd , my **** did u
davemichael to crazylegs
2 Nov 153#17
Ok, can you post a deal for a decent 32" TV for £125-£150 as I would definitely be interested.
sdcraig
2 Nov 153#13
Not bad. It took you about 4 minutes.
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Arizolas
2 Nov 151#1
Tempted with this for the bedroom as I have a 7-8 year old 32" LCD samsung which has work faultlessly.
nictry
2 Nov 15#2
Good deal but not SMART or DLNA compatible if you need it
kabs to nictry
2 Nov 15#4
Should still suit a lot of people who don't network their TV's. Smart access is nice to have but you'd have to be looking at different price bracket. Personally I would go for a smart tv as you pointed out as media in one location is the norm but there's still a lot prefer the physical media.
mcormack to nictry
2 Nov 151#7
Haven't you seen the price of "Smart Sticks"?
hcc27 to nictry
2 Nov 151#10
Just plug in a Fire Stick or Chromecast. Even Samsung will probably not keep updating their Apps for the duration of the 5 year guarantee of the TV, you will have better luck with Google or Amazon in terms of app updates.
davemichael
2 Nov 15#3
Good price been looking at this one this week as same price on Amazon (John Lewis have the added value of the 5 year guarantee though). I want to buy something similar for Christmas. Anyone remember if on Black Friday the price of TV's like this e.g. Samsung\Sony are better?
I don't want anything bigger and have a PS3 connected to the TV so don't need a smart one.
davemichael
2 Nov 151#5
If anyone wants to buy through Amazon this TV qualifies for:
'Get a NOW TV Box for £14.99 with purchase of qualifying TV'
As far as I can see that is a saving of £10 off the Now TV box.
Skywood
2 Nov 151#6
can get it with 6 years from richer sounds
larsenste
2 Nov 152#8
Bought this a few months ago, great set if you don't need smart features (because you have a more versatile fire tv stick etc). Deep blacks, been great with the xbox too. Make sure you set the picture settings to movie mode so that 'dynamic contrast' gets switched completely off - otherwise it will change brightness based on what's on screen, which is distracting. You can then fine tune the individual settings in movie mode to taste. I also turn off all of the other picture 'features' like noise reduction etc etc. Only negative is number of HDMI ports, but I got a neet cables switcher which automatically switches when you turn things off/on, which is actually better as the remote can stay in the drawer.
Only selling mine as 32" is too small for me, and recently got the same TV in the 40" version!
ganderthepanda to larsenste
2 Nov 15#9
how's the response time?
hcc27 to larsenste
2 Nov 15#12
Very useful. Would you mind letting us know which HDMI switch you use? There are so many out there it's difficult to make a choice.
tezray
2 Nov 15#11
got one for the kids a month ago has a HP microserver plugged in for films etc. great TV very pleased wanted higher refresh rate wasn't bothered about smart functions light weight so will hang on plasterboard easy compared to old TV which had no chance. was suprised with the screen seems very nice and clear. sound shocked me the most people seem to moan about sound on a TV this size but it is very loud even too loud. only gripe is the plastic solver bezle at the bottom right corner does not fit snug sticks out a bit if it was my main TV it would have gone back excellent buy
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5 YEAR WARRANTY
- It's Full HD 1080p LED with a 100Hz motion rate.
- FREE DELIVERY
- Screen resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
- Freeview HD
- Energy rating A
- 200 PQI
- Connectivity: HDMI x 2
Obviously you can get a cheaper LED 1080p TV from a brand you've never heard of, but Samsung are one of the best brands for TV's :)
I've got the UE32H500 (model from last year) and the picture quality is amazing; great for gaming.
Maybe it'll be cheaper come Black Friday, but it's an awesome price for the spec and 5 year warranty
Top comments
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I don't want anything bigger and have a PS3 connected to the TV so don't need a smart one.
'Get a NOW TV Box for £14.99 with purchase of qualifying TV'
As far as I can see that is a saving of £10 off the Now TV box.
Only selling mine as 32" is too small for me, and recently got the same TV in the 40" version!