Technical Specification (Copied from the website):
LED TV
Full HD 1080p
Freeview built-in
7 day TV guide
Ergonomic soft touch remote control
32"/ 81cm visible screen size
CI Slot
Sleep timer
Record to USB from Digital TV
Pause Live Digital Television
USB Multimedia player
PC compatible
HDMI x 3
USB x 1
VGA/PC Input x 1
VGA/PC Audio in x 1
Composite/Video x 1
Component / YP b Pr x 1
L/R Audio in for composite / video and component / Y b Pr x 1
3.5mm Headphone/Audio out x 1
Coax out x 1
TV Weight - 5.3kgs
TV Dimensions - 733mm (w) x 482mm (h) x 180mm (d)
Can't find any other info on this TV by the model number, apart from that Blaupunkt has the same model TV, but it only has 2 HDMI, so I think that they are not the same TVs.
If there is a mistake somewhere in the model description, then I think it might be a Technika 32F21B-FHD which by the reviews seems to be a good TV.
Anyways, it is not a "Black Friday deal", but for now, for a new full HD TV, this is the cheapest I could find, so seems a good deal.
12 comments
spannerzone
13 Nov 16#1
Interesting to see ebuyer selling this brand (well badge) which was (I thought) a Tesco own brand name.
tek-monkey
13 Nov 16#2
Saw it somewhere else the other day, thought the same.
You can tell the pound has tanked, I got a 42" for £120 last year. Started looking for similar this year and it's nearer £200!
tin
14 Nov 16#3
Yeah, Tesco brand at another outlet tells me that this is refurbs. And Tesco branded refurbs usually have some massive bugs that they aren't ever going to fix (witness the Technica smartbox for a great example) Just depends on what the bugs are.
Jodyann to tin
14 Nov 16#4
Surely they'd have to advertise them as refurbs?
spannerzone to tin
14 Nov 161#5
Hmmm yes they should but this is Ebuyer we're talking about, they often have ex display items for sale....... but have no stores to display them in :smile:
To be fair it's entirely possible they've bought a job lot off Tesco who are no doubt desperately trying to get some cash back into their business after their £6.4billion loss last year (that's a LOT of Tecknika TV's!)
Hpi_matrix
15 Nov 161#6
I bought a freeview box from them around 6 years ago, was clearly a refurb or customer return. Difficult process to return, so haven't used them since.
Gollywood
15 Nov 16#7
Some of the Technika I've seen in store look very sleek so maybe worth a punt at this price . I'd want a longer warranty though
kevin1961
15 Nov 16#8
I bought a Dell laser printer from Ebuyer a month ago, having bought several items in the past with no drama. Tripped the electrics on first use when powered on. Took them 3 weeks to agree a return authorisation (after 3 phone calls and several emails). They then said they could not replicate the fault and want to dock me a £10 collection fee before agreeing a refund - seriously avoid this company!
spannerzone to kevin1961
15 Nov 16#9
They're fine until you get a problem and then as you've found they can be right sods. Still, most companies are terrible at customer service, I spent 4 weeks arguing with Currys when their courier lost (and admitted they'd lost) the £40 item I ordered. I spent several hours saying the same thing to numerous support staff. I only get a faster response when I wrote an appalling review on Trust Advisor and surprise surprise got a reply in a couple hours.
They are great until something doesn't work at which point they become a nightmare. They'll do anything to try and make you give up returning stuff.
tin
15 Nov 16#11
It also appears that Tesco have been clearing refurbished ones recently on ebay for anywhere between £85 and £100 (32/241 is not the Technika model no, it's the generic one from the manufacturer UMC)
Possible the ebuyer ones are not refurbished I guess.
jimbojames79
23 Nov 16#12
this, or a very similar one is £149 in store in tesco, wondering if it will drop on Friday. ..
Opening post
LED TV
Full HD 1080p
Freeview built-in
7 day TV guide
Ergonomic soft touch remote control
32"/ 81cm visible screen size
CI Slot
Sleep timer
Record to USB from Digital TV
Pause Live Digital Television
USB Multimedia player
PC compatible
HDMI x 3
USB x 1
VGA/PC Input x 1
VGA/PC Audio in x 1
Composite/Video x 1
Component / YP b Pr x 1
L/R Audio in for composite / video and component / Y b Pr x 1
3.5mm Headphone/Audio out x 1
Coax out x 1
TV Weight - 5.3kgs
TV Dimensions - 733mm (w) x 482mm (h) x 180mm (d)
Can't find any other info on this TV by the model number, apart from that Blaupunkt has the same model TV, but it only has 2 HDMI, so I think that they are not the same TVs.
If there is a mistake somewhere in the model description, then I think it might be a Technika 32F21B-FHD which by the reviews seems to be a good TV.
Anyways, it is not a "Black Friday deal", but for now, for a new full HD TV, this is the cheapest I could find, so seems a good deal.
12 comments
You can tell the pound has tanked, I got a 42" for £120 last year. Started looking for similar this year and it's nearer £200!
To be fair it's entirely possible they've bought a job lot off Tesco who are no doubt desperately trying to get some cash back into their business after their £6.4billion loss last year (that's a LOT of Tecknika TV's!)
They are great until something doesn't work at which point they become a nightmare. They'll do anything to try and make you give up returning stuff.
Possible the ebuyer ones are not refurbished I guess.