Will land in selected asda's across the country on Tuesday 1st Nov..
Polaroid 55" Full HD
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Nikkiboy180 to r simsini
27 Oct 1610#5
It's not £800 either
bruntz1972
27 Oct 169#9
I would gladly pay £100 more for an extra 5 inch's but not sure about on a tv
spannerzone
29 Oct 163#23
55" Full HD for £299 is quite remarkable really.
People are not giving away their Full HD TV's because they've all upgraded to 4K and if they are then they're either very generous, have more money than sense, believe sales hype or are simply idiots.
mpfree
28 Oct 163#20
I love it
Spend more money and you can have a nicer .......
I wouldn't have a anything that isn't quad HD....
Oh really hows the mortgage going making any over payments.....
Investing in any shares???
Nope but look my apple phone doesn't even have a headphone socket - your phone and the headphones are just a pile of .... How can you be seen with that....
Your car is rubbish you could get a new one on finance keep it for the years give it back then do it again......
Urmmm thanks for the advise but buying the last gen technology has saved me a bundle
Good deal thanks op
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pooka
27 Oct 16#1
Very tinny sound on these tvs. Cheap for a Reason.
seanandleah to pooka
27 Oct 16#11
soundbar. sssshhhh
sam_of_london to pooka
27 Oct 16#13
1080p is finished. Thus must be old stock they are trying to get rid off. Buy 4k now or it is £299 down the drain. In 55 inch TV, the pixels are very big in full HD and picture is not sharp due to pixellation.
Jaspabt1
27 Oct 161#2
Most modern TVs have tinny sound hence the wide availability of sound bars etc. I have the 50" version (paid £200 from Asda) and its brilliant. Doesn't particularly feel premium but how often do you touch your TV once in place. Not quite sure £299 is a great price though...
peympeym
27 Oct 16#3
at 299 you get what you pay for
r simsini
27 Oct 16#4
Not 4k, HDR, quantum dot, OLED, curved, FALD, THX or Dolby Vision. Voted cold.
Nikkiboy180 to r simsini
27 Oct 1610#5
It's not £800 either
Leery24
27 Oct 162#6
Philips ones from Argos are a better deal for most although for someone looking for a budget option this is good.
alsat1
27 Oct 16#7
Very good tv. Bought 50 inches model for similiar price about 2 years ago. Good picture if properly configured. Hot.
118luke
27 Oct 161#8
£200 for 50" was a good price. paying 50% more for a mere 5 extra inches is not worth it
bruntz1972
27 Oct 169#9
I would gladly pay £100 more for an extra 5 inch's but not sure about on a tv
Opening post
Polaroid 55" Full HD
Top comments
People are not giving away their Full HD TV's because they've all upgraded to 4K and if they are then they're either very generous, have more money than sense, believe sales hype or are simply idiots.
Spend more money and you can have a nicer .......
I wouldn't have a anything that isn't quad HD....
Oh really hows the mortgage going making any over payments.....
Investing in any shares???
Nope but look my apple phone doesn't even have a headphone socket - your phone and the headphones are just a pile of .... How can you be seen with that....
Your car is rubbish you could get a new one on finance keep it for the years give it back then do it again......
Urmmm thanks for the advise but buying the last gen technology has saved me a bundle
Good deal thanks op
All comments (35)