Just got a leaflet about this deal, live next week.
Full Product Description
This integrated Freeview HD TV is complete with Smart TV functionality. It includes built-in HDMI ports for consoles, Blu-ray players and streaming gear as well as a USB multimedia port.
Accessories Included
Smart remote with Activ Energy batteries
Connections
3x HDMI
1xUSB
1x Composite
1x 3.5mm Headphone Jack
1x Mini YpbPr
1x CVBS
1x Coax iPC Audio
Features
Smart functionality, Built in Freeview, HD, USB port for easy playback of video, picture and music files. PVR Record function allows you to pause live TV and continue to view later.
Brightness: 250 cd/m2
3D Ready: No
Aspect Ratio: 16:09
Colour: Black
Contrast Ratio: 4000:1
Dimensions: 536.2 x 917 x 74.6mm
Freesat: No
Freeview: Yes
HD Ready: Full HD Ready
Picture Quality: 50-60Hz
Power Consumption: 85W
Product Type: TV
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Screen Size: 40"
Screen Type: LED
Smartphone App: No
Sound Enhancement: Capsulated Speaker
Sound Output: 2x 10W Speakers
Wall Mountable: Yes VESA
Wi-Fi: Yes
Available to preorder now from the website - thanks Bellboys for this!
Thanks to gdata for the full product description.
All comments (79)
LittleChimp
23 Mar 16#1
sounds good to me
dereklogan7
23 Mar 16#2
And me.
highwayman8155
23 Mar 161#3
Not much on spec but for the price you can't go far wrong.
sradmad
23 Mar 16#4
Good find op, heat added
BigOrkWaaagh
23 Mar 162#5
Here's a bigger picture of the ad.
uptwisting
23 Mar 16#6
Say whaaaat, 3 year warranty....
pendrive2001
23 Mar 16#7
Roll on the crazy queues at 8am. Then to be told 5 per branch good job we have 3 stores in carlisle lol 15 to go around.
retrend to pendrive2001
23 Mar 16#8
For a £200 40" tv?
LittleChimp to pendrive2001
23 Mar 16#9
I thought specialbuys were online now as well?
pendrive2001
23 Mar 162#10
I used to see them for laptops years ago. I have no interest in this offer personally it was more a statement we all saw it 2 years ago at asda for some **** box on black friday.
pendrive2001
23 Mar 16#11
news to me didnt know aldi took payment on their wack website?
Scorpion72
23 Mar 16#12
Hi sis
iibdii
23 Mar 16#13
no aldi in NI closest is in Drogheda price would be in euros
Does anyone know if it's wall-mount only? Can't see any mention or picture of a stand.
JustThisOnce252 to kamawell
24 Mar 162#49
I'm afraid it is wall mount only, confirmed by Aldi customer servs today.
ristac
24 Mar 16#16
Why would anyone pre-order this TV with no reviews or at least seeing what the picture quality was like first?
Gollywood to ristac
24 Mar 16#40
Aldi/Lidl TVs are badges of honour to some....
dodgymix
24 Mar 162#17
seriously?? for another £60/70 you could get a decent brand? Samsung / Sony / LG / Panasonic delivered to your door
damadgeruk to dodgymix
24 Mar 16#32
Which Panasonic can you purchase for £260/270? The only ones I know of are no better than this one (as the cheap Panasonic TVs are rebadged Vestel units).
lewisjenkins1
24 Mar 16#18
Is this TV wall mount only?
topss
24 Mar 16#19
The 'smart' features are usually pretty crappy on these type of TVs. SO if you're not too bothered about that part, you can pick up similar spec (non-smart) TVs for less.
EN1GMA to topss
24 Mar 16#21
where from mate? I'd rather pay less for non smart as, like you said, the smart function in these TV's tend to be uber basic.
EN1GMA
24 Mar 16#20
subscribed to the thread to see reviews if people post them. not really bothered about smart functions these days as got chromecast and the shield.
topss
24 Mar 162#22
Ao.com currently have a Seiki 43" for £179.00 delivered.
some good reviews the only bad one mentions the blurring whilst watching footy. ive had a tv like that and it is annoying when the action is fast moving. thanks for the link though. might end up taking a punt on it. unfortunately, I don't think its a brand I can see in the flesh.
EN1GMA
24 Mar 16#24
the one from AO certainly looks more stylish.
dexix
24 Mar 16#25
Currys are knocking out a JVC 40" for 199.99 in there current sale as well.
EN1GMA
24 Mar 16#26
need to know how the picture is for footy. had a tv once where it kept on getting blurred for footy with the fast paced action. seriously annoying and spoilt the watching.
thing is, I don't really watch much tv so can't justify spending uber amounts as it just wont be used that much. but need it to be right when I do watch.
topss to EN1GMA
24 Mar 16#27
Probably won't be able to see this Aldi one (or the AO one) in action before purchase. Aldi are pretty good with returns though.
You could take some demo video files on a usb stick to Tesco etc and see what they look like if any of their TVs are in your budget.
crgritchie to EN1GMA
24 Mar 16#28
If your budget is limited then go for something that has a smaller screen but is better quality?
Disco Dave
24 Mar 161#29
3yr warranty /free delivery and smart it's a no brainer
Elevation
24 Mar 162#30
You lost me at "Bauhn". Is that some b-stard son of Braun and Blaupunkt?
*Please note the "b-stard" is NOT a swear word and used in it's actual, literal sense.
The second one is much more expensive than the one in this deal. So really not comparable.
The first one is a vestel unit, which is the exact point being made - probably no better a panel than this one. Now if your a brand snob.....
brookysm
24 Mar 16#35
Or metalwork hammers...
brookysm
24 Mar 16#36
Most TVs at this price point by 'Brands' come out of Vestels Turkish factory, Bauhn's don't. Have the 48" 4k set they sold in November in the bedroom and for the money I'm very impressed with it, blacks aren't brilliant at night but the overall picture is very good once you set it up correctly.
Elevation to brookysm
24 Mar 16#51
This isn't exactly a glowing review but good on you for taking a chance with this brand I say. I'm still much happier paying about £400 more for the inky blacks of a Sony that I've barely had to bother altering the picture settings for out the box the 2 years so far I've had it.
bellboys
24 Mar 16#37
The first one is a Turkish-made Vestel with a 'decent' brand name badge stuck on it. And a 12 month warranty.That doesn't constitute a 'decent brand TV' in my book. It's a 'decent brand badge' with a non-decent brand TV at the back of it. Next!
And the second one is 65% more expensive than the Bauhn, not 65 quid :stuck_out_tongue: And, again, with a 12 month warranty.
gdata
24 Mar 162#38
Full Product Description
This integrated Freeview HD TV is complete with Smart TV functionality. It includes built-in HDMI ports for consoles, Blu-ray players and streaming gear as well as a USB multimedia port.
Accessories Included
Smart remote with Activ Energy batteries
Connections
3x HDMI
1xUSB
1x Composite
1x 3.5mm Headphone Jack
1x Mini YpbPr
1x CVBS
1x Coax iPC Audio
Features
Smart functionality, Built in Freeview, HD, USB port for easy playback of video, picture and music files. PVR Record function allows you to pause live TV and continue to view later.
Brightness: 250 cd/m2
3D Ready: No
Aspect Ratio: 16:09
Colour: Black
Contrast Ratio: 4000:1
Dimensions: 536.2 x 917 x 74.6mm
Freesat: No
Freeview: Yes
HD Ready: Full HD Ready
Picture Quality: 50-60Hz
Power Consumption: 85W
Product Type: TV
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Screen Size: 40"
Screen Type: LED
Smartphone App: No
Sound Enhancement: Capsulated Speaker
Sound Output: 2x 10W Speakers
Wall Mountable: Yes VESA
Wi-Fi: Yes
BigOrkWaaagh to gdata
24 Mar 16#39
I've added this to my OP, thanks for this. :smiley:
EN1GMA
24 Mar 16#41
tbh, im not a snob when it comes to TV's re badges. I know not to expect from a £150 tv what I'd get for a £1000 tv. so the depthness of colours etc is lost on me. so long as theres no massive motion blurs when watching fast paced action, I can accept a budget tv. and with the chromecast, smart option is not a deal breaker for me. I actually wouldn't want smart features as the CC would do the jobs I'd need anyway. anything else extra is just bells and whistles.
appreciated for some of the links in the thread for alternatives. will look into it.
magicjay1986
24 Mar 16#42
Link updated :smiley: Thanks!
AdamBrunt
24 Mar 16#43
Which is then contradicted by another review saying it is fine when showing sports ???
EN1GMA
24 Mar 16#44
yeah but the neg report specifically mentions football.
LittleChimp
24 Mar 16#45
Really confused why this is getting slated. It's got 3 years warranty which you can't compare with 12 months on others and aldi have no fuss return anyway. If it's crap take it back, if it's good then keep it, simple!
dodgymix
24 Mar 16#46
12m warranty doesnt mean anything..its has to be sold fit for purpose. You can claim up to 6 years for a faulty TV whatever they try and blag you
bellboys
24 Mar 16#47
Good luck with that. :stuck_out_tongue: Of course a 'standard' 3 year warranty is better than a 'standard' 12 month warranty and anyone arguing otherwise must have a hidden agenda. The Aldi TV goes kaput after 2 years, 11 months and 29 days it will be repaired/replaced under its warranty. The Panny/Vestel goes wrong after 12months and 1 day and the fight would have to begin. Seriously, this isn't exactly rocket science...
Gstyle
24 Mar 16#48
Bought the 48" in November.....Faulty by February !!!
brookysm
25 Mar 16#52
Fair play, but you'll be waiting a long time to see a 4k Sony hitting a £300 price point.
I've a 2 year old high end 4k LG in the living room, the Bauhn doesn't come close to the blacks that does (tho the halo effect the LG like most quality LED sets do is annoying) the bright picture is not that far away from a set 18 months ago from it was £1000 more!
PG21
25 Mar 16#53
Does this TV have a stand or is it wall mountable only?
meggie_dude
25 Mar 16#54
Am I right in assuming the "PVR Record function allows you to pause live TV and continue to view later" relies on the USB port to write the paused TV to a pendrive/ext-drive? Anyone know?
Its a pity this is not a full PVR facility (recording of scheduled programs)
Also the spec "Wall mount VESA" - Anyone who has ordered these Bauhn's before - does this mean it comes with a VESA wall mount already - or do need to buy one?
Cheers
brookysm to meggie_dude
25 Mar 16#55
Probably won't pause live TV but yes you will need a usb stick/hard drive. VESA is a standard for fitting, the problem is there's various different sizes. It will come with either legs or a stand, it won't have a wall mount in the box.
meggie_dude
26 Mar 16#56
Huh?? Probably won't pause Live TV?? - that's what it says it does
What it probably doesn't do is schedule recordings.
I know VESA is a standard, what is a tad frustrating is they don't quote the size. If it doesn't come with a stand (as others have had confirmed via Aldi Cust Services), then what the VESA size is, 100x100? 200x200? 400x400?
Affects what you have to purchase afterwards and how quick you can use the TV. I already have an old VESA mount, but it may not fit this TV.
meggie_dude
26 Mar 16#57
BTW, sorry for those looking to buy online. I may have just ordered the last one - soz.
donshort
26 Mar 16#58
Does anyone know if it has a stand and if so what does it look like?
meggie_dude to donshort
26 Mar 16#59
This morning I rang up customer services who said from the info they had to hand a stand wasn't listed (this I find surprising as I don't know of any other TV this size that is sold without a stand, plus the online description doesn't say that is not included, which would be the norm)..
They also don't know what the VESA mount size is, or if the package includes a wall mount.
Having said that this was online customer services and not the dept in charge of more indepth product questions. They gave me that departments number (0800 328 6063) but they won't be open until Tuesday 29th - after the Easter Holiday
meggie_dude
2 Apr 16#60
Anyone got theirs yet? Whats it like?
Hermes were due to deliver mine today. C*ckup before it got to me.
Sent from Hermes to one of there self-employed couriers and apparently too large for him/her (to fit on their moped I guess).
Iwouldrecomend
3 Apr 16#61
Don`T bother to get them, all of them have software issues, restarts all the time. Had one of them and I took it back in 2 hours (it froze about 30 times). At the store they confirmed that everyone else had the same problem.
meggie_dude
4 Apr 16#62
Encouraging
meggie_dude
5 Apr 16#63
So my findings: Mixed bag I would say:
1) Picture Quality - For a cheap panel the quality of the HD image is I would say "OK", not great, but not bad - for the price
2) Sound quality - a bit rubbish, but again to be expected at this price
3) Smart elements - Remote comes with Querty keyboard on Reverse.. It comes with a few basic apps like YouTube, Facebook, Web browser, etc. not really used much as the wifi from the spare room is not great - will test further.
TBH I am unlikely to use this much as there does not seem to be a virtual mouse option its all very last century, cursor up/down/left/right and any tablet or laptop would walk all over it. This is probably the same for a lot of so called "Smart TV's I guess.
4) PVR - surprisingly this is not just Pause Live action as advertised - it has a basic record facility from the guide. I tried it, and while the quality of the recording is excellent - on the BBC1 HD recordings I attempted it drops out every 20-30sec for a fraction of a second. Annoying, The USB pen drive I've used is a good spec USB3.0 unit, so recording read and write speeds should be fine.
5) Stand/wall mount. Comes with stand - which is not a surprise, but was not advertised. No wallmount - but standard VESA mounting points
6) General issues - I've had 2 lockups requiring reboots, and 1 instance of the remote becoming unresponsive..
At this point I'm not sending back, based on these issues - but time will tell.
Any other feedback appreciated.
meggie_dude
6 Apr 16#64
Looks like these are now back online for sale. I do hope these aren't returns.. TV back in stock online
chris2003 to meggie_dude
2 May 16#73
they are i think mine came without a stand
tr0r
11 Apr 16#65
My Mum bought one of these so i set it up for her.
Fine as a £200 TV, plenty of HDMI ports etc but no SCART Socket.
The Smart features are awful. Slow unresponsive Web browser, Facebook, youtube, picsa, twitter and some Spanish video app which you cant change the language of. No catch up players and no way to accquire them.
meggie_dude to tr0r
11 Apr 16#66
Yes, I agree with all you say. I gave up on a wireless connection, and went wired (via a powerline connector) . Just as bad. Hopeless in fact.
I phoned the service desk to see if this would have a firmware upgrade to address glitches with recordings and to see if any future apps were likely, and they said they are trying to get Netflix certification (you need to be registered for rolling out a Netflix app apparently). So you get what you have + maybe at some point Netflix. If Netflix works as well as the current apps - there is no point.
Having said that it works fine as a 200 quid TV with sound improved via a 34 quid 2.1 (internal subwoofer) soundbar from Tesco, its fine. 3yr warranty was the reason I pulled the trigger vs any other cheap set.
PhilK
13 Apr 16#67
Maybe Ive been unlucky, but currently using my FOURTH of these TVs from Aldi - 2 with dead pixels, one with dud receiver in telly, meaning the remote wouldn't work. It seems to be OK at the fourth attempt, and its OK for a bedroom but the quality control is atrocious on these
meggie_dude to PhilK
15 Apr 16#68
I therefore think I have been lucky. I am still on the original set, and based on your update I don't think I'll go for a replacment.
As a TV, as you say its OK for a bedroom, which is where we have it - wall mounted in spare bedroom.
I've not had any receiver issues, or dead pixels, but I do have the occasional lock-up of remote, (or the connection from the remote to the TV). Very occasionally the TV will get confused and turn itself off. The Smart functions are a) limited in content, b) unusable, because the network response is so bad as to make them unusable - even on a hardwired LAN connection.
The recording ability (not correctly listed on the spec btw) is also frustrating as it cuts out/blanks every few seconds. I have phoned Tempo the Australian support company (via the Uk freephone line) responsible for these TV's and they are unable to confirm an exact spec of Pen drive required other than it should be USB2.0 upwards and FAT32 formated, I have already tried a couple of pen drives with the same result.
So all in all - all I can judge this is as, is a basic 40" TV at £199, and ignore the smart and recording addons, as they are unusable
For that - its OK'ish. Picture quality is OK, not great, Blocky HD reception, Decent enough blacks for the price.
Sound quality is poor (hence I got a cheap 2.1 channel sounbar)
Don't buy it for your main TV and expect a bargain - because it isn't.
PhilK
15 Apr 16#69
This 4th attempt however has been fine. Works beautifully. 4th time lucky. For £200 you can't complain.
On taking the others back, the lovely, helpful Polish girl that served me, told me she had to take her own back, and she said another feller had dead pixels in the centre of his screen - AFTER wall mounting it. As I said - the quality control checking seemed non-existent in the Chinese factory concerned
johnboy2012
25 Apr 16#70
i have just bought one and cant work out the remote, and the manual isn't much help ether
all am trying to do is enter my pass word in the network section
chris2003
2 May 16#71
got this TV 2 weeks ago when we opened the box up the stand was missing we plug are antenna and we could not get any channels pile of crap if u ask me!
chris2003
2 May 16#72
got this TV 2 weeks ago when we opened the box up the stand was missing we plug are antenna and we could not get any channels pile of crap if u ask me!
southcbubble
24 May 16#74
Bought it, very good value for money. But sound is terrible, you will need to buy a soundbar. Picture quality is OK, nothing like a Panasonic or Toshiba or Samsung though, but for £199 and all its features and 3 year guarantee, its good.
If your very picky, this TV will not be for you. Does not seem to be selling quickly in the Aldi store I go to, has been on sale now for 3 weeks and more and still not sold out.
Consumerman100
17 Jun 16#75
Well I bought this yesterday at an amazing £149 from Aldis new Edinburgh store
So far??not impressed
The setting up takes a while to work out and then once I plugged the Ariel in it seems to simply want to do what I call the digital chicken dance as in that horrible screeching sound whilst caught in between channels ,,,strangely the Ariel works with my toshiba that's 3 years old bought from John Lewis ,
Ok I thought maybe it's me and this is an upto date making new telly and I need to change to an even more expensive Ariel,,,,
Is I try a different Ariel still no go?????? (Both Ariels work in my to toshiba)
So eventually after moving Ariel and to around the only channels I get to work are bbc 1 2 and stv (Scottish television and partner itv) but only the hd.channnels ???
It eventually works on the normal channel 3 (Stv, )but as mentioned above it was football and it looks terrible though the football looked fine when watched on the stv,hd, channel
So if that wasn't bad enough after an hour when I had to manoeuvre the Ariel again the screen went blank?????? With sound still going
Left overnight and still blank next day.so unless I'm having a thick moment I wasn't aware of a function to listen only??????
Even if there is I would say save your money and pay a wee bit more
I wanted to like it but ce la vie it was worth a punt
Back to aldi tomorrow.
BigOrkWaaagh
17 Jun 16#76
Oh god, it's aerial man, aerial!
adam090283
19 Jun 16#77
I brought 1 today started to check it over and found out it had 2 right hand legs for the stand didn't get chance to switch the tv on so back to Aldi tomorrow
PhilK
9 Feb 17#78
Sound is WAAAAY beyond mere "crap" its atrocious. Later Bauhn are better
Opening post
Full Product Description
This integrated Freeview HD TV is complete with Smart TV functionality. It includes built-in HDMI ports for consoles, Blu-ray players and streaming gear as well as a USB multimedia port.
Accessories Included
Smart remote with Activ Energy batteries
Connections
3x HDMI
1xUSB
1x Composite
1x 3.5mm Headphone Jack
1x Mini YpbPr
1x CVBS
1x Coax iPC Audio
Features
Smart functionality, Built in Freeview, HD, USB port for easy playback of video, picture and music files. PVR Record function allows you to pause live TV and continue to view later.
Brightness: 250 cd/m2
3D Ready: No
Aspect Ratio: 16:09
Colour: Black
Contrast Ratio: 4000:1
Dimensions: 536.2 x 917 x 74.6mm
Freesat: No
Freeview: Yes
HD Ready: Full HD Ready
Picture Quality: 50-60Hz
Power Consumption: 85W
Product Type: TV
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Screen Size: 40"
Screen Type: LED
Smartphone App: No
Sound Enhancement: Capsulated Speaker
Sound Output: 2x 10W Speakers
Wall Mountable: Yes VESA
Wi-Fi: Yes
Available to preorder now from the website - thanks Bellboys for this!
Thanks to gdata for the full product description.
All comments (79)
Here's a bigger picture of the ad.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/40"-full-hd-smart-tv/p/070123029871000
http://ao.com/product/se43fo02uk-seiki-tv-black-37573-108.aspx
Shows as £189, but add to basket and it drops to £179
or if you do want the 'smart' features, Tesco do a DigiHome one, again 43", so larger screen than this Aldi one for the same-ish price at £199
http://www.tesco.com/direct/digihome-43-inch-287fhddledcntd-fhd-smart-led-tv-with-freeview-hd/539-8278.prd?pageLevel=&skuId=539-8278
thing is, I don't really watch much tv so can't justify spending uber amounts as it just wont be used that much. but need it to be right when I do watch.
You could take some demo video files on a usb stick to Tesco etc and see what they look like if any of their TVs are in your budget.
*Please note the "b-stard" is NOT a swear word and used in it's actual, literal sense.
or for £129
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Panasonic-TX-40CS520B-40-Inches-Freetime-Backlight/dp/B00U2FFHI8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1458815788&sr=8-1&keywords=panasonic+tv+40
with decent reviews
The first one is a vestel unit, which is the exact point being made - probably no better a panel than this one. Now if your a brand snob.....
And the second one is 65% more expensive than the Bauhn, not 65 quid :stuck_out_tongue: And, again, with a 12 month warranty.
This integrated Freeview HD TV is complete with Smart TV functionality. It includes built-in HDMI ports for consoles, Blu-ray players and streaming gear as well as a USB multimedia port.
Accessories Included
Smart remote with Activ Energy batteries
Connections
3x HDMI
1xUSB
1x Composite
1x 3.5mm Headphone Jack
1x Mini YpbPr
1x CVBS
1x Coax iPC Audio
Features
Smart functionality, Built in Freeview, HD, USB port for easy playback of video, picture and music files. PVR Record function allows you to pause live TV and continue to view later.
Brightness: 250 cd/m2
3D Ready: No
Aspect Ratio: 16:09
Colour: Black
Contrast Ratio: 4000:1
Dimensions: 536.2 x 917 x 74.6mm
Freesat: No
Freeview: Yes
HD Ready: Full HD Ready
Picture Quality: 50-60Hz
Power Consumption: 85W
Product Type: TV
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Screen Size: 40"
Screen Type: LED
Smartphone App: No
Sound Enhancement: Capsulated Speaker
Sound Output: 2x 10W Speakers
Wall Mountable: Yes VESA
Wi-Fi: Yes
appreciated for some of the links in the thread for alternatives. will look into it.
I've a 2 year old high end 4k LG in the living room, the Bauhn doesn't come close to the blacks that does (tho the halo effect the LG like most quality LED sets do is annoying) the bright picture is not that far away from a set 18 months ago from it was £1000 more!
Its a pity this is not a full PVR facility (recording of scheduled programs)
Also the spec "Wall mount VESA" - Anyone who has ordered these Bauhn's before - does this mean it comes with a VESA wall mount already - or do need to buy one?
Cheers
What it probably doesn't do is schedule recordings.
I know VESA is a standard, what is a tad frustrating is they don't quote the size. If it doesn't come with a stand (as others have had confirmed via Aldi Cust Services), then what the VESA size is, 100x100? 200x200? 400x400?
Affects what you have to purchase afterwards and how quick you can use the TV. I already have an old VESA mount, but it may not fit this TV.
They also don't know what the VESA mount size is, or if the package includes a wall mount.
Having said that this was online customer services and not the dept in charge of more indepth product questions. They gave me that departments number (0800 328 6063) but they won't be open until Tuesday 29th - after the Easter Holiday
Hermes were due to deliver mine today. C*ckup before it got to me.
Sent from Hermes to one of there self-employed couriers and apparently too large for him/her (to fit on their moped I guess).
1) Picture Quality - For a cheap panel the quality of the HD image is I would say "OK", not great, but not bad - for the price
2) Sound quality - a bit rubbish, but again to be expected at this price
3) Smart elements - Remote comes with Querty keyboard on Reverse.. It comes with a few basic apps like YouTube, Facebook, Web browser, etc. not really used much as the wifi from the spare room is not great - will test further.
TBH I am unlikely to use this much as there does not seem to be a virtual mouse option its all very last century, cursor up/down/left/right and any tablet or laptop would walk all over it. This is probably the same for a lot of so called "Smart TV's I guess.
4) PVR - surprisingly this is not just Pause Live action as advertised - it has a basic record facility from the guide. I tried it, and while the quality of the recording is excellent - on the BBC1 HD recordings I attempted it drops out every 20-30sec for a fraction of a second. Annoying, The USB pen drive I've used is a good spec USB3.0 unit, so recording read and write speeds should be fine.
5) Stand/wall mount. Comes with stand - which is not a surprise, but was not advertised. No wallmount - but standard VESA mounting points
6) General issues - I've had 2 lockups requiring reboots, and 1 instance of the remote becoming unresponsive..
At this point I'm not sending back, based on these issues - but time will tell.
Any other feedback appreciated.
TV back in stock online
Fine as a £200 TV, plenty of HDMI ports etc but no SCART Socket.
The Smart features are awful. Slow unresponsive Web browser, Facebook, youtube, picsa, twitter and some Spanish video app which you cant change the language of. No catch up players and no way to accquire them.
I phoned the service desk to see if this would have a firmware upgrade to address glitches with recordings and to see if any future apps were likely, and they said they are trying to get Netflix certification (you need to be registered for rolling out a Netflix app apparently). So you get what you have + maybe at some point Netflix. If Netflix works as well as the current apps - there is no point.
Having said that it works fine as a 200 quid TV with sound improved via a 34 quid 2.1 (internal subwoofer) soundbar from Tesco, its fine. 3yr warranty was the reason I pulled the trigger vs any other cheap set.
As a TV, as you say its OK for a bedroom, which is where we have it - wall mounted in spare bedroom.
I've not had any receiver issues, or dead pixels, but I do have the occasional lock-up of remote, (or the connection from the remote to the TV). Very occasionally the TV will get confused and turn itself off. The Smart functions are a) limited in content, b) unusable, because the network response is so bad as to make them unusable - even on a hardwired LAN connection.
The recording ability (not correctly listed on the spec btw) is also frustrating as it cuts out/blanks every few seconds. I have phoned Tempo the Australian support company (via the Uk freephone line) responsible for these TV's and they are unable to confirm an exact spec of Pen drive required other than it should be USB2.0 upwards and FAT32 formated, I have already tried a couple of pen drives with the same result.
So all in all - all I can judge this is as, is a basic 40" TV at £199, and ignore the smart and recording addons, as they are unusable
For that - its OK'ish. Picture quality is OK, not great, Blocky HD reception, Decent enough blacks for the price.
Sound quality is poor (hence I got a cheap 2.1 channel sounbar)
Don't buy it for your main TV and expect a bargain - because it isn't.
On taking the others back, the lovely, helpful Polish girl that served me, told me she had to take her own back, and she said another feller had dead pixels in the centre of his screen - AFTER wall mounting it. As I said - the quality control checking seemed non-existent in the Chinese factory concerned
all am trying to do is enter my pass word in the network section
If your very picky, this TV will not be for you. Does not seem to be selling quickly in the Aldi store I go to, has been on sale now for 3 weeks and more and still not sold out.
So far??not impressed
The setting up takes a while to work out and then once I plugged the Ariel in it seems to simply want to do what I call the digital chicken dance as in that horrible screeching sound whilst caught in between channels ,,,strangely the Ariel works with my toshiba that's 3 years old bought from John Lewis ,
Ok I thought maybe it's me and this is an upto date making new telly and I need to change to an even more expensive Ariel,,,,
Is I try a different Ariel still no go?????? (Both Ariels work in my to toshiba)
So eventually after moving Ariel and to around the only channels I get to work are bbc 1 2 and stv (Scottish television and partner itv) but only the hd.channnels ???
It eventually works on the normal channel 3 (Stv, )but as mentioned above it was football and it looks terrible though the football looked fine when watched on the stv,hd, channel
So if that wasn't bad enough after an hour when I had to manoeuvre the Ariel again the screen went blank?????? With sound still going
Left overnight and still blank next day.so unless I'm having a thick moment I wasn't aware of a function to listen only??????
Even if there is I would say save your money and pay a wee bit more
I wanted to like it but ce la vie it was worth a punt
Back to aldi tomorrow.