Nice TV for the price, freeview, 3 x HDMI so ideal for consoles, sky box etc.
Also USB port for adding an external USB stick / Drive and also has a Record and Pause Functionality
Blurb
The Goodmans GVLEDHD40 40" HD LED TV is a brilliant combination of size, quality and functionality. Built-in Freeview means you will be spoilt for choice for what to watch and beautiful sound adds another string to the bow of the Goodmans GVLEDHD40.
With a resolution of 1920 x 1080 and also supporting 1080i HD video formatting you will never be left disappointed with the image quality.
The Goodmans GVLEDHD40 40" HD LED TV also has a USB recording feature for when you want to store one of your favourite programs or record a series. Simply insert a USB storage device and use the 7 Day Electronic Program Guide (EPG) and press record, it's that easy. You can also use this clever little feature to pause live TV if you have to get away quickly. Connectivity is easy too via the 3 HDMI ports, transmit HD video and audio over a single cable to deliver superior picture and sound quality when you connect the Goodmans GVLEDHD40 40" HD LED TV to high-definition sources such as a Set Top Box, PlayStation/XBOX or Blu-ray player.
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othen to LOUGHBORO GUY
19 Apr 163#29
Our TVs at this house are a Toshiba (42") in the sitting room, a Samsung (32") in the study (mostly used for my son's PS4) and a couple of smaller (about 26" I should think) Technicas (some store's own brand - I forget which) scattered around, mostly for use as PC (including my son's gaming PC) and Kodi monitors. I paid good money for the Toshiba and the Samsung because of their brand names, and the Toshiba has gone wrong twice in 2 years (one software fix, one hardware), the Samsung needed to have the software reloaded about a year ago. The cheaper TVs have not had any problems, and seem to work perfectly well (even at the higher resolutions used by Dan's gaming PC).
I am coming to believe that buying brand names (and paying 3 times as much for the privilege) is bunkum. Every time I say so on this web-site the naysayers (like you) tell me I'm wrong but offer no evidence whatsoever. This is not limited to TVs, but computers (Apple in particular, I have paid far too much for iPads and iPhones in the past, and recently found Windows 10 products that are just as good for a third of the cost), cables, tools and other items.
I am in the market for a couple of new TVs for our holiday house, one of about 42" for Dan's room and a normal sized one (32" is perfectly good) that I can watch occasionally in the sitting room. I could buy well known brands, and if I did the bill would be around £1000 for the two. Unless someone who knows what they are talking about offers me better evidence than brand snobbery I'll buy two Goodmans (or similar) TVs and save £700.
I enjoy using HUKD, it helps me find good value products and sometimes helps me avoid poor products, but I get really irritated when commentators post unsubstantiated and misleading opinions.
Best wishes,
Alan
goonertillidie to LOUGHBORO GUY
18 Apr 163#7
Said the person about Onkyo :wink:
for it's price think it;s a decent set, £180 isnt bad at all, everything you'll need with 3 HDMI ports, USB etc :smiley:
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goonertillidie
18 Apr 16#1
40" Screen
Receives DVB-T Freeview Channels
1920 x 1080 Resolution
HDMI Input x3
Mini YPbPr Input
SCART
VGA Input
PC Audio Input
Earphone Output
Common Interface (CI) Port
USB Record and Pause Functionality
USB Media Playback
SRS TruSurround HD
Vesa Wall Mounting 200mm x 200mm
Energy Rating A
LuFc6686
18 Apr 16#2
So this isn't full HD, max 1080i?
Geemac to LuFc6686
18 Apr 16#6
Goodmans GVLEDHD40 40" 1080p
With a resolution of 1920 x 1080 and also supporting 1080i HD video formatting
?
LOUGHBORO GUY
18 Apr 161#3
Poor brand walk away
goonertillidie to LOUGHBORO GUY
18 Apr 163#7
Said the person about Onkyo :wink:
for it's price think it;s a decent set, £180 isnt bad at all, everything you'll need with 3 HDMI ports, USB etc :smiley:
othen to LOUGHBORO GUY
18 Apr 16#13
Is there any justification for that statement? The reviews for this set are very good.
jasejames
18 Apr 161#4
This is a Cello set, for information. Cello bought the Goodmans brand a few years back.
Better than the typical Vestel set IMO. Decent power supplies for a start (Megmeet).
woldranger
18 Apr 16#5
Any suggestions for a reasonably cheap 32" unit?
repouk
18 Apr 161#8
The website says 1080p but the manual says the max PC res is 1360 x 768 - which is not 1080p in my book!
I have this TV. other than the poor sound found on practically all low price sets it's great value for money. wrt the pc resolution I'm using it at full HD without any problems
Opening post
Also USB port for adding an external USB stick / Drive and also has a Record and Pause Functionality
Blurb
The Goodmans GVLEDHD40 40" HD LED TV is a brilliant combination of size, quality and functionality. Built-in Freeview means you will be spoilt for choice for what to watch and beautiful sound adds another string to the bow of the Goodmans GVLEDHD40.
With a resolution of 1920 x 1080 and also supporting 1080i HD video formatting you will never be left disappointed with the image quality.
The Goodmans GVLEDHD40 40" HD LED TV also has a USB recording feature for when you want to store one of your favourite programs or record a series. Simply insert a USB storage device and use the 7 Day Electronic Program Guide (EPG) and press record, it's that easy. You can also use this clever little feature to pause live TV if you have to get away quickly. Connectivity is easy too via the 3 HDMI ports, transmit HD video and audio over a single cable to deliver superior picture and sound quality when you connect the Goodmans GVLEDHD40 40" HD LED TV to high-definition sources such as a Set Top Box, PlayStation/XBOX or Blu-ray player.
Top comments
I am coming to believe that buying brand names (and paying 3 times as much for the privilege) is bunkum. Every time I say so on this web-site the naysayers (like you) tell me I'm wrong but offer no evidence whatsoever. This is not limited to TVs, but computers (Apple in particular, I have paid far too much for iPads and iPhones in the past, and recently found Windows 10 products that are just as good for a third of the cost), cables, tools and other items.
I am in the market for a couple of new TVs for our holiday house, one of about 42" for Dan's room and a normal sized one (32" is perfectly good) that I can watch occasionally in the sitting room. I could buy well known brands, and if I did the bill would be around £1000 for the two. Unless someone who knows what they are talking about offers me better evidence than brand snobbery I'll buy two Goodmans (or similar) TVs and save £700.
I enjoy using HUKD, it helps me find good value products and sometimes helps me avoid poor products, but I get really irritated when commentators post unsubstantiated and misleading opinions.
Best wishes,
Alan
for it's price think it;s a decent set, £180 isnt bad at all, everything you'll need with 3 HDMI ports, USB etc :smiley:
All comments (35)
40" Screen
Receives DVB-T Freeview Channels
1920 x 1080 Resolution
HDMI Input x3
Mini YPbPr Input
SCART
VGA Input
PC Audio Input
Earphone Output
Common Interface (CI) Port
USB Record and Pause Functionality
USB Media Playback
SRS TruSurround HD
Vesa Wall Mounting 200mm x 200mm
Energy Rating A
With a resolution of 1920 x 1080 and also supporting 1080i HD video formatting
?
for it's price think it;s a decent set, £180 isnt bad at all, everything you'll need with 3 HDMI ports, USB etc :smiley:
Better than the typical Vestel set IMO. Decent power supplies for a start (Megmeet).
https://www.goodmans.co.uk/download/download/linkDirect/link_id/387/