Anyone have any user experience of this TV? Seems like an extraordinary price for what you are getting? Only downside I can see is just the 2 HDMI sockets and just the 12 months warranty.
PS 24 left at time of writing.
kpmatthews
25 Mar 161#3
it's quite fat @ 70mm, might be important if you are wall mounting. i've got a 42" panasonic which is a few years old and that's 34mm. it's brand new so standard guarantee. as it's new you could be covered for upto six years under sales of goods act. i could share more info on this but last time i caught the wrath of someone and my helpfulness got dissected. have a google on sale of goods act.
kpmatthews
25 Mar 16#4
i'm quite tempted to pull the trigger as i could sell my current tv for £250, but the 70mm fatty puts me off
junior37311 to kpmatthews
25 Mar 16#8
It's 70mm because of the speaker inside it's the best speaker you can get in a TV.
Lets just say you will not need a soundbar with this Tv.
sinisterralphy
25 Mar 16#5
Of all the different TV gimmicks out there I have to say that I really really like Ambilight. It's good to have the room lit up at night with the Ambilight matching the coloured lights on the screen.
kpmatthews
25 Mar 161#6
might be a pricing error, argos are selling the 42" on their ebay site for £289
bellboys to kpmatthews
25 Mar 161#9
They have sold 81 previously at 320 quid so not a pricing error imo.
shinken17
25 Mar 16#7
nice TV and Ambilight is great even if it is only on the left & right sides.
Problem is it doesn't receive HD Freeview channels
kpmatthews
25 Mar 16#10
ok good to know. i have a good soundbar though, maybe i should trade that in too :smiley:
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PS 24 left at time of writing.
Lets just say you will not need a soundbar with this Tv.
Problem is it doesn't receive HD Freeview channels