Ludicrous, imagine selling a TV designed to display the vast majority of broadcast programmes in native resolution. Much better idea to buy a 4k TV and pray it will be compatible with the programme standard, assuming you have access to 4k video. :wink:
abhijitdash123
29 Dec 163#4
I have voted HOT for the price, but i think it should be a crime to sell a 720p TV in 2016. Absolutely ridiculous when companies just want to milk customers who don't know the tech :disappointed:
And its not only LG, its all big shots including Samsung and Sony. Ridiculous
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funkybot4
3 Jan 17#20
I bought on Amazon during Black Friday 32 inch full hd monitor from Samsung for £150.00. So this is not really a deal
NannyP
2 Jan 17#19
I see that some options of this model number say it has Freesat built in , does anyone know if this one has Freesat please?
irradiated
29 Dec 16#18
well i bought a 32" full hd etc etc with android and the picture is amazing even from obscure angles, the android part on it is brilliant too. i dont have any £2k tvs to compare it to but we have lots of big name tvs in this house and its picture is better than some and equal to others costing way more, its an option if you prefer android to webos i guess
dominickthedonkey
29 Dec 16#17
Phillips TV's arn't made by Phillips themselves. Their quality in TV's is pretty poor, I had to return one of their TV's as their picture quality was pretty poor in my opinion. I would steer clear. ( I bought one of their heigher end 4K screens).
sonofaah
29 Dec 16#16
Heat
dan5
29 Dec 16#15
I think this was briefly £118, but this is still a great price.
irradiated
29 Dec 16#14
or Phillips like the 5501 series, bit cheaper than sony, i have one from each and the android is very good on either
tom_gov
29 Dec 16#11
can you put kodi on this ?
dominickthedonkey to tom_gov
29 Dec 16#13
No, WebOS has Plex but not Kodi. You probably want a Sony Smart TV as they normally run Android.
abhijitdash123
29 Dec 16#10
For me it makes a difference as i use it both for gaming and as a monitor, so sitting desk distance apart, it makes a difference.
damonkey9999 to abhijitdash123
29 Dec 16#12
Most people don't need a TV for that purpose tho, so for your specific needs you'll prob have to fork out a bit more
SaltyCDogg
28 Dec 161#3
I bought one of these for this price from Amazon on black friday, it's a good TV, picture quality is very good as you'd expect from a 2016 model. One slight irritation is it doesn't do YouTube despite it saying it does in the advert. Lots of ways around this though.
dominickthedonkey to SaltyCDogg
29 Dec 162#9
Slight over reaction, wether its 1080p or 720p on a 28" TV, It really won't make a differene unless you are sat less than 8" away from the TV.
abhijitdash123
29 Dec 16#7
It doesn't look the same. get a 720p and a 1080p TV and play 1080p content on both and see the difference. :smiley:
tek-monkey to abhijitdash123
29 Dec 16#8
Sat 6' away most people can't tell the difference on small TVs.
steveyboy79
29 Dec 16#6
I agree. Isn't it pretty much accepted that on a sub-32 inch tv 720p will look much the same as any other resolution? This seems to be a great deal.
damadgeruk
29 Dec 166#5
Ludicrous, imagine selling a TV designed to display the vast majority of broadcast programmes in native resolution. Much better idea to buy a 4k TV and pray it will be compatible with the programme standard, assuming you have access to 4k video. :wink:
abhijitdash123
29 Dec 163#4
I have voted HOT for the price, but i think it should be a crime to sell a 720p TV in 2016. Absolutely ridiculous when companies just want to milk customers who don't know the tech :disappointed:
And its not only LG, its all big shots including Samsung and Sony. Ridiculous
Spence1115
28 Dec 161#2
HD ready, so only 1366x768, if anyone was thinking of using it for a monitor.
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This is currently at the lowest price it has ever been at:
http://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/LG-28MT48S-Smart-Ready-WebOS/product/B01FSPZNK8
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And its not only LG, its all big shots including Samsung and Sony. Ridiculous
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And its not only LG, its all big shots including Samsung and Sony. Ridiculous