Ok its not full HD and its only 32 inch but for the kids room this seems like a good deal with freeview built in.
Product specifications
Interfaces/Ports
Total HDMI Connections 3
Total Scart Sockets 1
Total USB Ports 2
Total MHL Ports 0
HDMI Standard 1.4
Component Input Y
Ethernet Port Y
Headphone Socket Y
PC Input HDMI
Built-in Devices
Built-in DVD N
Built-in Freeview HD Y
Energy Performance
Energy Efficiency Class A
Power Consumption - Average 31
Screen Size 32 "
Energy Consumption (Annual) 45 kWh/annum
Energy Consumption (On Mode) 31 W
Power
Power Consumption - Standby 0.5W
Dimensions
Viewing Angle (°) 176 degrees
Height With Tabletop Stand (cm) 49.3
Height Without Tabletop Stand (cm) 44.5
Weight With Tabletop Stand (kg) 4.7
Weight Without Tabletop Stand (kg) 4.5
Sound
Total Audio Power Output (Watts RMS) 20W
Digital Audio Output Yes - optical
Display & Graphics
Maximum Resolution 1366x768
Type LED TV
Screen Type Flat
HD Ready / Full HD / Ultra HD HD Ready
Key Information
Colour Black
3D
3D Ready N
Variant
Colour Black
Features
Electronic Programme Guide 7
Wall-mountable Y
DLNA Compliant N
Miracast N
Tuner Freeview HD
Smart / Internet TV N
WiDi N
link works for me and the link you posted does too, strange.
is it working for anyone else?
Copperface to poison3k
6 Jan 17#19
Aha, worked out that it was Ublock on Firefox relooping it back.
Chrome and FF w/o Ublock all ok - my fault :smiley:
BrianSewell
6 Jan 171#18
go for the Samsung, the software is abominable on this set- so laggy, will drive you nuts
aazar
6 Jan 17#15
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Poultrygeist
6 Jan 17#14
My mother in law has this TV. It has a decent picture, but the sound on these Sharp's are terrible. Expect to have to buy speakers/a soundbar or put up with very tinny sound.
yulu91
6 Jan 172#13
OK yes you can even spend a few hundred pound more to get 4K resolution, larger size, smart functions, 3D...blablabla
By all means post that Samsung one you mentioned if you think it's a deal. Otherwise this post is about a budget TV which is a good deal for the price.
hammeredpizza
6 Jan 17#12
Also has 100% more pixels, so it potentially justifies the additional cost there.
yulu91
6 Jan 17#11
Oh £179.99, 50% more expensive than this, not really comparable.
hammeredpizza
6 Jan 17#10
Just in terms of failure rate - it's between this and the 1080p Samsung for £179.99 from Currys / PC World for me.
mellymoo1984
6 Jan 17#9
I brought this for 149 and it's great for bedroom
jamiesd
6 Jan 17#6
Thanks OP. Went for one for the bedroom. Will do the trick.
Opening post
Product specifications
Interfaces/Ports
Total HDMI Connections 3
Total Scart Sockets 1
Total USB Ports 2
Total MHL Ports 0
HDMI Standard 1.4
Component Input Y
Ethernet Port Y
Headphone Socket Y
PC Input HDMI
Built-in Devices
Built-in DVD N
Built-in Freeview HD Y
Energy Performance
Energy Efficiency Class A
Power Consumption - Average 31
Screen Size 32 "
Energy Consumption (Annual) 45 kWh/annum
Energy Consumption (On Mode) 31 W
Power
Power Consumption - Standby 0.5W
Dimensions
Viewing Angle (°) 176 degrees
Height With Tabletop Stand (cm) 49.3
Height Without Tabletop Stand (cm) 44.5
Weight With Tabletop Stand (kg) 4.7
Weight Without Tabletop Stand (kg) 4.5
Sound
Total Audio Power Output (Watts RMS) 20W
Digital Audio Output Yes - optical
Display & Graphics
Maximum Resolution 1366x768
Type LED TV
Screen Type Flat
HD Ready / Full HD / Ultra HD HD Ready
Key Information
Colour Black
3D
3D Ready N
Variant
Colour Black
Features
Electronic Programme Guide 7
Wall-mountable Y
DLNA Compliant N
Miracast N
Tuner Freeview HD
Smart / Internet TV N
WiDi N
Read more at http://www.tesco.com/direct/sharp-32-inch-lc-32chf4041k-hd-ready-led-tv-with-freeview-hd/657-7904.prd#z3pjOmMk18RK8RqV.99
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http://products.umc-slovakia.sk/
is it working for anyone else?
Chrome and FF w/o Ublock all ok - my fault :smiley:
By all means post that Samsung one you mentioned if you think it's a deal. Otherwise this post is about a budget TV which is a good deal for the price.
See if that works.
Meh........tried loads - link still u/s...I give up.