Cheap 50" Smart TV with PVR & Roku & Wifi Capabilities & 3 HDMIs
Good if on a budget & £80 cheaper than a few months ago.
*****Jenko65 - also, sign up for the newsletter and get £10 off, £239 for a tv this size with the features and a Roku is a bargain*****
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A sensational Full-HD home cinema experience with razor-sharp images in 16:9 Format
Combined tuner for HD DVB-T/-C/DVB-T2 and cable – integrated combined tuner for receiving digital HD television via cable and digital terrestrial television
The integrated web browser allows you to surf the internet on your television – accessing your favourite websites directly from your living room.
PVR function – recording of TV streams to external USB devices (not provided)
100 Hz Real Motion Rate – enjoy brilliant picture performance
WLAN Dongle – for the wireless use of internet, DLNA and other functions. You don’t need to both with any annoying cables
With DLNA functionality you can playback music, photos or movies directly on your TV from your home broadband
CI+ allows you to enjoy the full range of programmes – the integrated CI+ interface together with the relevant CI+ module and smartcard enables you to get encrypted programmes
Integrated media player – direct playback of your favourite music, films or simply look at photos. Easy and convenient via USB.
3 HDMI inputs for transferring HD image and sound signals without any loss of quality.
High dynamic contrast for incredible, optimal image quality.
Teletext – 1,000 page memory.
Electronic programme guide (EPG) – always know what’s on.
Top comments
BuzzDuraband
29 May 1615#1
Heat!!
jenko65
29 May 165#11
also, sign up for the newsletter and get £10 off, £239 for a tv this size with the features and a Roku is a bargain
jameshothothot
29 May 164#5
oh no. i was hoping for 1500 page teletext memory :disappointed: cold from me
All comments (36)
BuzzDuraband
29 May 1615#1
Heat!!
AndyRoyd
29 May 16#2
Anybody know if it's manufactured in Turkey or Slovakia? Thanks.
Gollywood to AndyRoyd
29 May 16#9
V for Vestronic :smile:
littlewhitebull456
29 May 16#3
All my boxes are ticked except for the coax spdif, sounds fantastic for the money though. the
Gort1951
29 May 161#4
Teletext – 1,000 page memory !!!
jameshothothot
29 May 164#5
oh no. i was hoping for 1500 page teletext memory :disappointed: cold from me
jvcv
29 May 16#6
Lcd? Cooolllddddd
freakstyler
29 May 16#7
I'm betting Turkey.
Miles
29 May 162#8
You were expecting an OLED for £250?
jenko65
29 May 161#10
hot and bought!
jenko65
29 May 165#11
also, sign up for the newsletter and get £10 off, £239 for a tv this size with the features and a Roku is a bargain
YouDontWantToKnow
29 May 161#12
Added to deal thanks
smiler594
30 May 16#13
Can this do ceefax?
jatindera_d
30 May 16#14
receive TV via cable tuner in the TV, does that work in UK?
Gollywood to jatindera_d
30 May 16#19
You'd think it'd work in the UK... seeing as that is where it's being sold!
har_ind
30 May 16#15
LCD or led ??
I_Zebra
30 May 16#16
According to the website specs it has Digital Audio Out (SPDIF) (coaxial)
Bunglistik
30 May 16#17
Yep ,but Oracle is better :stuck_out_tongue:
Bunglistik
30 May 16#18
LED backlighting, as is the norm nowadays
Sid WF17
30 May 161#20
The specifications on the webpage says it's an "LED backlight TV".
Good deal if you're after a budget TV, especially with the £10 off and the ROKU stick (+3 months entertainment pass) which is worth £40 on it's own so technically you're getting a 50" TV for around £200. Heat added.
Proveright
30 May 16#21
Voted hot
On paper this looks a very good deal and with free shipping.
No Internet browsing though .
In the past I had a couple of Medion desk top pcs, but they only lasted a couple of years before packing up. One the motherboard blew and the other the power supply.
I don't know how long Medion have sold TVs but even if someone else makes them it would be worth checking out long term reviews compared to a brand like say budget Panasonic .
Proveright
30 May 16#22
Bit confusing on the web browser , looks like I stand corrected
"The integrated web browser allows you to surf the internet on your television – accessing your favourite websites directly from your living room."
and
"Catch up TV includes:
- BBC iPlayer
- ITV Player
All 4
- Demand 5
Internet browsing - No
Search function - Yes
App available - Yes "
stevos9
30 May 16#23
Plasma all the way! :smirk:
CrispEditor
30 May 16#24
Theres no adverts on ceefax. But you may need to pay a license.
SarahM90
30 May 16#25
Might be a stupid question as I'm not very tech savvy but does it have freeview built in?
Proveright
30 May 16#26
freeview built in?
Yes
deleas
30 May 161#27
Anyone know or can confirm the sound quality on this, cheers
littlewhitebull456
30 May 16#28
Yeah I read the spec ta, I really wanted optical spdif not the coax type.
ironin_board
30 May 16#29
Am tempted by this, quite hard to find many reviews though. Does anyone have one that they can comment on the picture quality?
chowarduk
30 May 16#30
Possible 5.5% cashback too
deleas
31 May 16#31
Possible 5.5% cashback too?
Can you provide more details, Thanks
MKultra
31 May 16#32
Probably like every other giant TV. At £250, buy a cheap soundbar.
smiler594
6 Jun 16#33
"I wanna Roku into Sunlight..."
jenko65
6 Jun 161#34
finally got mine delivered today, they used xpd couriers who are nothing short of crap.
anyways the important bit, the TV. it looks great, has got freeview hd which looks fantastic on it. the smart features aren't the best which is probably why the roku was thrown in.
Xbox one on this TV looks crisp with no lag at all. sound is a bit "tinny" but playing around with the settings has improved it.
very happy with the TV for the cost now I've finally got it! would recommend to anyone on a budget
mjsayn
8 Jun 16#35
Thanks for your update jenko65, appreciate your feedback, do you know if it is indeed "a++ energy rating" as there is the wrong EU energy label on the website and I have rung twice and they have no clue. Does it have an on mode wattage consumption in the manual or energy label on the box? Thanks in advance.
Opening post
Good if on a budget & £80 cheaper than a few months ago.
*****Jenko65 - also, sign up for the newsletter and get £10 off, £239 for a tv this size with the features and a Roku is a bargain*****
For guidance on buying a TV please check our TV buying guide.
A sensational Full-HD home cinema experience with razor-sharp images in 16:9 Format
Combined tuner for HD DVB-T/-C/DVB-T2 and cable – integrated combined tuner for receiving digital HD television via cable and digital terrestrial television
The integrated web browser allows you to surf the internet on your television – accessing your favourite websites directly from your living room.
PVR function – recording of TV streams to external USB devices (not provided)
100 Hz Real Motion Rate – enjoy brilliant picture performance
WLAN Dongle – for the wireless use of internet, DLNA and other functions. You don’t need to both with any annoying cables
With DLNA functionality you can playback music, photos or movies directly on your TV from your home broadband
CI+ allows you to enjoy the full range of programmes – the integrated CI+ interface together with the relevant CI+ module and smartcard enables you to get encrypted programmes
Integrated media player – direct playback of your favourite music, films or simply look at photos. Easy and convenient via USB.
3 HDMI inputs for transferring HD image and sound signals without any loss of quality.
High dynamic contrast for incredible, optimal image quality.
Teletext – 1,000 page memory.
Electronic programme guide (EPG) – always know what’s on.
Top comments
All comments (36)
Good deal if you're after a budget TV, especially with the £10 off and the ROKU stick (+3 months entertainment pass) which is worth £40 on it's own so technically you're getting a 50" TV for around £200. Heat added.
On paper this looks a very good deal and with free shipping.
No Internet browsing though .
In the past I had a couple of Medion desk top pcs, but they only lasted a couple of years before packing up. One the motherboard blew and the other the power supply.
I don't know how long Medion have sold TVs but even if someone else makes them it would be worth checking out long term reviews compared to a brand like say budget Panasonic .
"The integrated web browser allows you to surf the internet on your television – accessing your favourite websites directly from your living room."
and
"Catch up TV includes:
- BBC iPlayer
- ITV Player
All 4
- Demand 5
Internet browsing - No
Search function - Yes
App available - Yes "
Yes
Can you provide more details, Thanks
anyways the important bit, the TV. it looks great, has got freeview hd which looks fantastic on it. the smart features aren't the best which is probably why the roku was thrown in.
Xbox one on this TV looks crisp with no lag at all. sound is a bit "tinny" but playing around with the settings has improved it.
very happy with the TV for the cost now I've finally got it! would recommend to anyone on a budget