It's a 42" full hd tv for £199 not gonna be the greatest specs for the £199 but what more do you expect
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mkara
23 Mar 16#1
Online price only. £249.00 in store.
Looking for a TV for the outhouse. Saw this in store, Not bad for 199, but not the smoothest picture, as it seemed like you could kind of see some fuzziness in it. I'd rather pay £30-50 more and get a clearer picture quality.
Always best to see before buying, as currys don't do a return if not happy policy.
The0ne
23 Mar 16#2
It will be £199 in store tomorrow plus you can reserve and collect @ £199
Why does the Aldi one look a better deal, just curious?
saneasaduck
24 Mar 161#5
utter rubbish do not by. on my third 1 in 11 months and currys customer service is shocking.
hukdbargain to saneasaduck
24 Mar 162#8
HaHa buy cheap have nightmare.
masai
24 Mar 16#6
Is this a real jvc or one of those cheapo's with the jvc badge like some of those panasonic tv's they sell?
afroylnt to masai
24 Mar 161#7
I did'nt think JVC actually manufacture TVs anymore.
damadgeruk to masai
24 Mar 16#9
It's a cheapo with a stick on badge, as are all JVC, Bush, Hitachi, Sharp, many cheap Panasonic and many more.
pottercarl1
24 Mar 161#10
It amazes me that people buy cheap rubbish, then complain that it's cheap rubbish. If you don't want problems, buy a better TV. I'm sure no companies have unlimited replacement of product - especially :man: because you're not happy your cheap rubbish tv, is cheap and rubbish...
thedraper
24 Mar 16#11
I had a white JVC 40" and it was poorly made (gaps in the frame which bled light onto the picture) but amazingly light. Bizarrely the remote stopped working after 6 months and I got a full refund from Currys which I was very happy about - I don't think they are built to last...
Got this without coming here first...hope it does a job for a bedroom tv
perfectdark50
26 Mar 16#17
Anyone got one? reccommended?
Mr73 to perfectdark50
3 Apr 16#18
I got mine the other day...pretty impressed with it...excellent HD picture. Not tried the PS4 on it yet. Can't really go wrong for a full HD 42 inch tv for £199.
perfectdark50
3 Apr 16#19
thanks the reply mate, went with a samsung 40" instead - love it so far :smiley:
winchman
27 Sep 16#20
Is the Ethernet socket on these active? Can you get iPlayer etc?
Mr73 to winchman
29 Sep 16#21
The Ethernet socket does not do much and it does not activate iPlayer but it does have a USB socket where you can view videos etc.
winchman
29 Sep 16#22
Thanks, I thought perhaps it would allow you to view films stored on a network hard drive but can't find a menu for it.
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Looking for a TV for the outhouse. Saw this in store, Not bad for 199, but not the smoothest picture, as it seemed like you could kind of see some fuzziness in it. I'd rather pay £30-50 more and get a clearer picture quality.
Always best to see before buying, as currys don't do a return if not happy policy.
Correct ;-)
http://www.jvc.co.uk/template.php?page=100105