The SE32HD07UK features HD Ready visuals, offering you clear and detailed picture quality with lifelike colours. As a result, you can enjoy your favourite TV shows, films and sports in plenty of detail, bringing the entertainment to life.
Energy efficient
With an energy rating of A, the 32HD07UK is an ideal choice for home entertainment which will also save you money on your household bills. High-efficiency LED panels mean that you can watch your favourite shows without having to worry about your energy consumption.
Range of connections
The HD07UK has a range of connection options, including two HDMI connections, a SCART connection, component and composite inputs and a USB 2.0 port. All of this combines to make it easy to fit the TV into your existing home entertainment setup, allowing you to connect your other devices effortlessly.
TCB 1.01%
Quidco 10%
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Top comments
furiousjammin to af191
16 Nov 1629#14
Its great for Hide & Seiki... :laughing:
Elevation
16 Nov 1611#9
I assure you, you definitely didn't get it. :smirk:
paulpso to jaydeeuk1
19 Nov 168#46
Yeah cause in 2002 you could get an LED lit HDTV with HDMI for... oh wait, nothing, they didn't exist.
Elevation
16 Nov 168#6
Well that was my point missed....
Latest comments (73)
af191
24 Nov 16#73
Has anyone had this delivered yet as I've had no correspondence since I placed order on sunday apart from order confirmation email.
Cheap007
24 Nov 16#72
£119 now
ricky1234561
23 Nov 16#70
Cant get delivery on this now.
af191 to ricky1234561
23 Nov 16#71
oos for delivery. you need to check local store stock as none left in my area
leelou905
23 Nov 16#69
Just had to cancel mine guys. DPD tracking showed Currys hadn't even handed over the TV. When I rang it's because they're in high demand and they're out of stock. I would have been waiting around otherwise. Just letting you all know incase anyone else's tracking is saying DPD haven't received the parcel.
othen
22 Nov 161#68
Maybe, but it is a family that needs some help from time to time. It is not the little boy's fault that his mother isn't wealthy (...Bah! Humbug!).
foxyloxy
21 Nov 16#64
flubit elite wants £94.66 for this
derp1664 to foxyloxy
22 Nov 16#67
£93.54 for me
+11% Quidco cashback available for Flubit making it £83.25 total
othen
22 Nov 16#65
I was looking for a small (22"ish) TV for a friend's child (for xmas) and came upon this set independently of the thread, but it is a 32" TV for only £99! He might as well have a proper TV at this price.
I have ordered one (free delivery to a local store in about a week), and added some heat although I didn't actually find the TV via this post.
Cheap007 to othen
22 Nov 161#66
tv for a FRIENDS child?! that's very generous of you :laughing: wanna become friends with my parents too? :wink:
RedmanDealer
16 Nov 16#11
Its a great deal, probably better as an occasional bedroom TV than your main set.
I'm actually quite surprised at the 720p panel, I didn't think it would be financially viable to make these any more seeing as everything it 1080p now. Coupled with the lack of freeview HD, I'm guessing this is a TV made up of lots of spare components available in the channel.
Either way, if you need something that doesn't break the bank then its worth going for as long as you understand its "throwaway" nature
cysmith16 to RedmanDealer
21 Nov 16#63
It's a good choice if you have Virgin TV. We're still stuck at 720 lol
leelou905
20 Nov 16#60
How are people getting the £10 quidco? Mine tracked at 83p?!
af191 to leelou905
21 Nov 16#62
same here 83p only for me aswell
googleMIX
21 Nov 16#61
Good telly for those seiki days
Elevation
20 Nov 16#59
Thank god the other people didn't miss my point that's all I can say! :laughing:
Okay let me sit you down here, and run you through it...You ready? Oookay.
You see where I put "in this instance"? Yes? Well, in "this instance" referred to a "Black Friday" deal, NOT being on "Black Friday". So you see, right there......whooooosshhh.
You may go now. :smiley:
claire7519
20 Nov 16#58
Ok thanks, his Tv is at the end of his bed so I suppose this will be good enough. Thanks for your answer :smiley:
pitlab1
20 Nov 16#57
32" SEIKI, 50 hz , HD not FUll HD - real bargin ...
claire7519
20 Nov 16#53
Any good for a 20 year old to play Xbox on?
bonzobanana to claire7519
20 Nov 16#56
Fine but its only a 720p panel. So you won't be seeing every detail if the game is 1080p output. You won't anyway if there is a reasonable viewing distance between him and the tv even with the best of sets.
kotr
20 Nov 16#55
It's fine for gaming if you aren't a snob about these things.
den169
20 Nov 16#54
I did read it thanks and the bit that says,
Hey time to get all excited for this date for a bargain!! Which er....actually isn't
That was the bit i picked up on if its not a bargain fair enough point us all to a better one for the money otherwise my garbage post still stands.
ktglynn
20 Nov 16#52
Voted hot! Been looking for 2 x 32inch tvs for Xmas pressies, was well chuffed to c this on here, hubby went a got them yesterday!! Many thanks for posting
david_lfc
19 Nov 16#51
cold it's not 10 bit
Rocky1980
19 Nov 16#50
No Freeview HD, however its ok for the price
N345H
19 Nov 16#49
I bought this tv 2 days ago. Lovely little TVs. Fantastic when you put the £99 price tag on it
Shard
19 Nov 161#48
Am I the only one wondering where they've been storing HD Ready TVs all these years?
Jonnyblock
18 Nov 16#44
Surely it's a good price just for use as a large pc monitor?
paulpso to Jonnyblock
19 Nov 161#47
It's a great price for a TV, but if you want to use it as a monitor and thus be close to it you'd want at least 1080p. It wont be a pretty sight sitting 2-3 feet from it with that res. Even 1080p at that distance would be a bit too close.
jaydeeuk1
18 Nov 16#43
If this was 2002 it would be a pretty decent price.
paulpso to jaydeeuk1
19 Nov 168#46
Yeah cause in 2002 you could get an LED lit HDTV with HDMI for... oh wait, nothing, they didn't exist.
Elevation
19 Nov 16#45
Yes it would have been ouch if the person had read my comment properly. :smirk:
uid
18 Nov 16#42
ouch :smile: but would also like to see the cheaper one :wink:
OP great deal! heat added :smiley:
road2
18 Nov 16#41
I bought one early on the 1st day this offer was advertised. They were still price marked at £120 in store when I got there......so that shows you how much you can trust Curry's pricing!. Not tried it yet as it's a present :-(.
julieallen
16 Nov 16#1
It's Vestel, but thats all you're likely to get for £99, so heat from me.
Gollywood to julieallen
18 Nov 16#40
This isn't Julie. Might explain why its so good!
Zameen
18 Nov 16#39
add a £20 roku and you're good
derp1664
18 Nov 16#38
Anybody with Flubit Elite can see what they come back with out of interest please?
spannerzone
17 Nov 162#34
Hmmmm he's very late......
there should be at least one comment about this and every other non 4K TV being useless..... hmmm wonder where he is?
derp1664 to spannerzone
18 Nov 161#37
That's because it goes without saying, non-4k TVs are basically CRTs at this point
:man:
ZACHSP8
17 Nov 16#33
Was £179.99?
They must have put price up as my friend bought this TV two years ago for £129.99.
Elevation to ZACHSP8
17 Nov 164#36
WHAT??? You seem to be suggesting that shops pretend an item was a higher price and mark it down to make it look like it's a really good sale price. This is borderline treason!
Snakeyes646
17 Nov 16#35
Shame its 720p :disappointed:
tonysat
17 Nov 161#32
You can get automatic HDMI switcher units for £4, if that's all that's putting you off? I use one on one of my TVs and that already had 4 ports, but I needed another.
I know, my thoughts exactly. Only thing is, this ony has 2 HDMI ports, which really limits it's usefulness. for the sake of a week I will hold out. £100 is the sweet spot and if i find one with 3 x HDMI ports at that I'm sold. There have been a few this week between £115-130 so it may yet happen. If not, an extra few bob for the 3rd port is still money well spent for me.
synasla
17 Nov 16#30
1366 x 768
simes
17 Nov 161#29
Yep my 43" Seiki TV is spoiled by bad software too.
Freeview HD picture is jittery and stutters ( making watching sport terrible ) , and menus get painfully slow.
They assemble many of their TVs in Wales, and when i contacted them about the stuttery picture all they suggested was a factory reset. They were friendly and helpful but didn't resolve the issue.
My partner has a Finlux TV ( which is a Vestel brand ) , and that is great by comparison. The menus are much faster and more logical, No picture stuttering. The only issue was lip synch on HD channels which was cured by changing the HD audio output setting ( we don't use the separate HD audio output anyway - so it did not mater what it was set to output )
carbolite
17 Nov 161#28
I've got a Seiki 4k 42" for £200. Screen is good; speakers are bad. Software is bad: can bring up list of scheduled recordings only when new one added; several nuisances; playback from a v.fast flashdrive is sometimes jittery, even standard low def (but then recorded file plays well on PC). Just a warning (I'd trade the 4k for a better software).
paulpso
17 Nov 161#27
170cd/m2. brightness of a laptop lol. my 4 year old set is 400cd/m2.
Kloppenhagen
16 Nov 16#25
Just moving into a new flat and tempted by this. Only need a 32" for where it's going. Only thing is, I am moving in the day after black friday itself, so will I get a better tv for the same price on black friday itself?? oh decisions decisions
NannyP to Kloppenhagen
17 Nov 163#26
If you fancy having a scrum and being knocked out of the way at Tesco etc :wink:
With the stress of a move I would personally go for this one delivered to you in peace
ozzmosiz
16 Nov 162#22
5 year old with a ps3....wtf
Quickblood to ozzmosiz
16 Nov 161#23
What? I assume he/she is playing age appropriate games and not GTA or COD.
mivanpy to ozzmosiz
16 Nov 16#24
My 3 year old has one. But just for sky Netflix bluray /dvd etc might get him a couple of games for Xmas though.
Heat for the deal 32,"HD Ready is fine. £99 worth the punt!
freakstyler
16 Nov 163#7
This is not manufactured by Vestel - Its made in China.
We have an older 32" LED Seiki and in all honesty after feeding it a decent signal it looks excellent - sound is pants though, you'll need external speakers (we used a pair of USB Powered speakers)
bonzobanana to freakstyler
16 Nov 16#21
Many or maybe all Vestel sets have their logic boards made in China. Same is true for many sets assembled around Europe and wouldn't surprise me if a lot of more expensive brands actually had many parts from China. Using a Vestel Finlux at the moment to write this and very happy with it. It was superb value and performs brilliantly.
shaun86mitch
16 Nov 16#20
perfectly fine for a five year old for sure
pez555
16 Nov 16#19
very hot
af191
16 Nov 16#18
I mean by gaming is it good for ps3 for a 5 year old
preecey
16 Nov 16#17
Looking at the side shot in the photo gallery and it seems rather thick for an LED TV. Can't grumble at the price though!
foxyloxy
16 Nov 16#4
Looks like this has been £129.99
ezzer72 to foxyloxy
16 Nov 16#16
It's certainly a very long time since anyone paid £179 for one. Great price though, good find OP.
af191
16 Nov 16#13
is this any good for gaming
furiousjammin to af191
16 Nov 1629#14
Its great for Hide & Seiki... :laughing:
Waspkiller86 to af191
16 Nov 162#15
It's a TV for 99.99 so probably not
nirvanaman
16 Nov 161#12
no freeview hd tuner btw.
Disco Dave
16 Nov 16#10
Got to have your vegetables
Elevation
16 Nov 1611#9
I assure you, you definitely didn't get it. :smirk:
den169
16 Nov 16#8
Ahh i see so you have no idea where a cheaper one is so you were just talking garbage.Got it now.
Elevation
16 Nov 168#6
Well that was my point missed....
Elevation
16 Nov 161#3
You (i.e. they) lost me entirely at "early black friday deal". "Hey time to get all excited for this date for a bargain!! Which er....actually isn't then at all in this instance. But still, still definitely get excited for the day!". It's basically Black Week now so just call it as such.
den169 to Elevation
16 Nov 161#5
So please point us to a cheaper one if this is not a bargain.
Opening post
Was £179.99
£10 Quidco until midnight Sunday
The SE32HD07UK features HD Ready visuals, offering you clear and detailed picture quality with lifelike colours. As a result, you can enjoy your favourite TV shows, films and sports in plenty of detail, bringing the entertainment to life.
Energy efficient
With an energy rating of A, the 32HD07UK is an ideal choice for home entertainment which will also save you money on your household bills. High-efficiency LED panels mean that you can watch your favourite shows without having to worry about your energy consumption.
Range of connections
The HD07UK has a range of connection options, including two HDMI connections, a SCART connection, component and composite inputs and a USB 2.0 port. All of this combines to make it easy to fit the TV into your existing home entertainment setup, allowing you to connect your other devices effortlessly.
TCB 1.01%
Quidco 10%
bb8 :wink:
Top comments
Latest comments (73)
+11% Quidco cashback available for Flubit making it £83.25 total
I have ordered one (free delivery to a local store in about a week), and added some heat although I didn't actually find the TV via this post.
I'm actually quite surprised at the 720p panel, I didn't think it would be financially viable to make these any more seeing as everything it 1080p now. Coupled with the lack of freeview HD, I'm guessing this is a TV made up of lots of spare components available in the channel.
Either way, if you need something that doesn't break the bank then its worth going for as long as you understand its "throwaway" nature
Okay let me sit you down here, and run you through it...You ready? Oookay.
You see where I put "in this instance"? Yes? Well, in "this instance" referred to a "Black Friday" deal, NOT being on "Black Friday". So you see, right there......whooooosshhh.
You may go now. :smiley:
Hey time to get all excited for this date for a bargain!! Which er....actually isn't
That was the bit i picked up on if its not a bargain fair enough point us all to a better one for the money otherwise my garbage post still stands.
OP great deal! heat added :smiley:
there should be at least one comment about this and every other non 4K TV being useless..... hmmm wonder where he is?
:man:
They must have put price up as my friend bought this TV two years ago for £129.99.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00ATCABJO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Freeview HD picture is jittery and stutters ( making watching sport terrible ) , and menus get painfully slow.
They assemble many of their TVs in Wales, and when i contacted them about the stuttery picture all they suggested was a factory reset. They were friendly and helpful but didn't resolve the issue.
My partner has a Finlux TV ( which is a Vestel brand ) , and that is great by comparison. The menus are much faster and more logical, No picture stuttering. The only issue was lip synch on HD channels which was cured by changing the HD audio output setting ( we don't use the separate HD audio output anyway - so it did not mater what it was set to output )
With the stress of a move I would personally go for this one delivered to you in peace
Heat for the deal 32,"HD Ready is fine. £99 worth the punt!
We have an older 32" LED Seiki and in all honesty after feeding it a decent signal it looks excellent - sound is pants though, you'll need external speakers (we used a pair of USB Powered speakers)