Product detials are in the title. This seems to be a very good price for this HD TV. Camelcamelcamel shows this is the lowest and it is £259.99 at Curry's and £269 at Tesco Direct.
There is also an additional offer of either £30 or £100 off (depending on model) if you buy a Sony sound bar at the same time, but not sure if that is a good deal or not, mentioning it in case it is useful.
All comments (22)
fluffdaddy
17 Sep 162#1
Its a good price for a Sony but im suprised with it being a newish TV its only 720p. Theres me thinking 720p was given up on years back lol, must be a cost cutting thing.
geordibbk
17 Sep 162#2
This TV is not full HD or 4K, something to be aware of.
LOUGHBORO GUY
17 Sep 16#3
Great price
HuxleyUpton to LOUGHBORO GUY
17 Sep 161#7
I think so
sam_of_london to LOUGHBORO GUY
17 Sep 16#12
If I brand all my old rubbish as Sony, will you buy it as well?
cullies
17 Sep 16#4
No HD tuner in it
Cold
tickedon to cullies
17 Sep 161#5
It does have an HD tuner... the panel is simply only 720p.
PurplePerson
17 Sep 16#6
For an HD Ready, non-smart 32 inch TV, even from a top brand, in the region of £200 seems about right. The pre-discount price just seems more than a little steep.
spannerzone
17 Sep 161#8
For a decent brand this is pretty good, at 32" I doubt the average user would notice it wasn't Full HD. I'd rather have a decent 32" at this resolution than a cheapo Full HD or 4K that might actually give worse results.
amour3k
17 Sep 16#9
OP .. as per your Description "Product detials are in the title. This seems to be a very good price for this HD TV", but your Title says "HD Ready TV"?.
I'm assuming as per some of the above comments, there's a bit of mixed clarity for some in knowing either way (as you've stated both ... )
Sweet Deal though. :-)
boomboom to amour3k
17 Sep 16#10
HD Ready is still HD. The higher resolution alternatives under the "HD" banner are Full HD (1080p) and Ultra HD (4K).
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There is also an additional offer of either £30 or £100 off (depending on model) if you buy a Sony sound bar at the same time, but not sure if that is a good deal or not, mentioning it in case it is useful.
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Cold
I'm assuming as per some of the above comments, there's a bit of mixed clarity for some in knowing either way (as you've stated both ... )
Sweet Deal though. :-)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/720p
The no name supermarket alternatives would probably be about £129 ish