Thanks for comments by diligent member expiring as its in the wrong section
32 Inch
Full HD 1080p
Built in Freeview HD
with JBL speakers (not sure if that makes it any lucrative)
HDMI (1.4) x 3
USB X 2
Energy efficiency A
Ethernet port X 1 (but no Wifi)
Not Smart, No Scart, No Miracast, Not sure of VESA mounting compatibility.
I am looking for a 32 inch LED TV as my room won't accommodate any bigger, preferably under the 100 mark but wonder if its too much to expect.
What do you guys think is this a good price or should be frozen over :smile:
Latest comments (38)
tumbleweed34
25 Feb 17#38
Bought one of these last night. Paid £20 more than this offer price, but happy with it so far.
The sound is very loud for such a slim telly and the screen is decent. I've been using it for gaming and DVDs. So far, no complaints.
jasonhicks
24 Feb 171#37
Amazing! Thanks so much for this I guess I'll be making a purchase..
jasonhicks
23 Feb 17#34
Can anyone tell me the real depth of this tv? I refuse to believe it is 17.5cm deep without the stand. I want to wall mount it but not if its that thick! thanks.
alex_dis to jasonhicks
24 Feb 17#36
I've got it mounted on the wall so can only give you an approx. measurement...it's about 7cm deep at it's thickest point, which is at the bottom.
neilydee
5 Jan 17#27
Got the TV. Pretty pleased with picture etc. However there is an electrical pop from the speakers on some streaming services using my roku streaming stick. E.g. Netflix. When the buffer hits 100% when starting a program there is a worrying electrical pop. It doesn't happen when the TV is muted so must be the speakers. Anyone else who got this TV experienced this? The pop is only when the audio kicks in and does not occur during programs.
jasonhicks to neilydee
23 Feb 17#35
Could you do me a favour and measure the depth of the tell without the stand please, surely its not 17.5cm thick? That's a deal breaker for me
kimbamilne
21 Jan 17#33
this is the 2nd 32 inch Tv I have bought this year
other one top of range Samsung Smart Tv more than twice the price and it's nice. But for picture quality this one is better.
paulpso
6 Jan 17#30
Good price for the spec. But keep in mind it's technika... Not likely to last long before things start going wrong with it.
bonzobanana to paulpso
8 Jan 17#32
Loads of television brands are made by UMC nowadays including Sharp and Blaupunkt. They are admittedly basic sets but my mother's set is close to 2 years old and working well (e-motion) which she has in her bedroom.
If I wanted a basic set for a minor room I'd consider a UMC model whichever brand it has on it.
sisqoboy2
7 Jan 17#31
every single time I used this brand turned out this is so cheap
jimbojames79
6 Jan 17#29
Got this for my son for Xmas. Very impressed with it. You won't find another 1080p for the same price. Used my club card points to get it for 100
RAndyVee
5 Jan 17#28
Got this one (at this price) for my youngest's bedroom for Xmas. Was the best full HD 32" I could find at the time, and hasn't disappointed so far.
@neilydee ... he's also got a Roku stick in his too, and must admit I've not been aware of that sort of problem. Well he's not told me!
lovelldr
5 Jan 17#25
Had been looking at this tv myself. Wasn't sure whether to go for this or spend an extra £30 and buy the 40" Seiki SE40FO02UK...
What do you guys reckon
alex_dis to lovelldr
5 Jan 17#26
Depends on the size of your room you're putting it in.
They look almost identical - probably same manufacturer, but different badges. Technika has slightly better sound and lower energy consumption and can record programmes to USB - can the Seiko? If you'r buying for a bedroom (or smaller room), then I'd stick with the Technika. Nothing the Seiko offers justify the extra £30 apart from a larger screen.
oXdanXo
4 Jan 17#24
Had a few friends go for them not this model though but all have had lines of red pixels after a while.
It's worth paying a bit extra for Samsung LG or Sony. Nor quite sure of the name but I've heard good things about Hisense which are a budget brand.
killstreak
4 Jan 17#18
anyone knows about the refresh rate on this one ??
neilydee to killstreak
4 Jan 17#23
Tried to reply to you but ended up posting in error. Doh. 60hz from what I can see on the online manual.
neilydee
4 Jan 17#22
60hz. Downloaded the manual. So should be ok for ps4. Collecting it tomorrow so I hope I'm right!
ashmac
4 Jan 17#21
yes great thanks :sunglasses:
ashmac
4 Jan 17#15
paid £89 for this 6 months ago :wink:
hasj2 to ashmac
4 Jan 17#20
good for you?
alex_dis
4 Jan 17#19
Ok, you got a faulty one, it happens. Not really a reflection on the product or the price unless it's an issue that a lot of people are getting?
dafunq
4 Jan 17#17
avoid it like the plague :stuck_out_tongue: got one 12 month back for kids room alrwady playing up contrast and colour issues already for a tv that hardly gets used k/o in tesco at the w/end :man:
alex_dis
4 Jan 17#16
Full HD, with 3 HDMI and 2 USB. Pretty good for this price, IMO.
Dabstar
4 Jan 17#14
yeah I should've looked a bit closer before posting that! apologies.
Wall Mounting
IMPORTANT - Before drilling any holes in the wall ensure you are not drilling where
there could be any electrical wires, water or gas pipes.
TV wall mounting brackets are available to purchase separately from Tesco - please visit http://www.tesco.com/direct.
1) Remove the four screws highlighted that are supplied in the wall mounting
holes.
2) The wall mount can now be easily attached to the mounting holes on the rear
of the TV.
For VESA wall mounting information please refer to the Technical Spec Page
Wall Mounting VESA 200 x 100 (mm)
Schizophonic
4 Jan 171#9
the whole point of this front page is to post and share 'deals'
If the OP think his submission was a good deal, he or she would provide evidence to say why its a deal.
People often say its £20 less than the previous week, or this shop is having a sale or even a simple compare prices elsewhere.
tek-monkey to Schizophonic
4 Jan 171#10
Not really. OP found something they believe to be cheap, the other users (us) vote on if we think that is the case. That way better deals should be easier to spot by the heat, rather than reading every post.
tek-monkey
4 Jan 17#7
Yeah, I'm confused. Seems like an OK deal to me.
GibsonSt19
4 Jan 17#2
I don't think that's how hotukdeals works.
Dabstar to GibsonSt19
4 Jan 171#6
He's posted a deal and asked for an opinion.. nothing wrong with that surely.
Schizophonic
4 Jan 171#1
You've posted in the wrong section. This page is for deals.
elkay to Schizophonic
4 Jan 171#5
So what would be a better deal then this?
gepw
4 Jan 17#4
Plenty of good reviews on Tesco for it, don't think you're going to get a lot better for the money unless you consider second hand.
Opening post
32 Inch
Full HD 1080p
Built in Freeview HD
with JBL speakers (not sure if that makes it any lucrative)
HDMI (1.4) x 3
USB X 2
Energy efficiency A
Ethernet port X 1 (but no Wifi)
Not Smart, No Scart, No Miracast, Not sure of VESA mounting compatibility.
I am looking for a 32 inch LED TV as my room won't accommodate any bigger, preferably under the 100 mark but wonder if its too much to expect.
What do you guys think is this a good price or should be frozen over :smile:
Latest comments (38)
The sound is very loud for such a slim telly and the screen is decent. I've been using it for gaming and DVDs. So far, no complaints.
other one top of range Samsung Smart Tv more than twice the price and it's nice. But for picture quality this one is better.
If I wanted a basic set for a minor room I'd consider a UMC model whichever brand it has on it.
@neilydee ... he's also got a Roku stick in his too, and must admit I've not been aware of that sort of problem. Well he's not told me!
What do you guys reckon
They look almost identical - probably same manufacturer, but different badges. Technika has slightly better sound and lower energy consumption and can record programmes to USB - can the Seiko? If you'r buying for a bedroom (or smaller room), then I'd stick with the Technika. Nothing the Seiko offers justify the extra £30 apart from a larger screen.
It's worth paying a bit extra for Samsung LG or Sony. Nor quite sure of the name but I've heard good things about Hisense which are a budget brand.
http://www.tesco.com/direct/sharp-32-inch-lc-32chf5111k-hd-ready-720p-led-tv-with-freeview-hd/392-6486.prd?skuId=392-6486&pageLevel=sku&gclid=COXPzrWpqNECFQsB0wodXyUHAA&source=others
Nice find OP, have some heat
http://www.umc-uk.co.uk/Manuals/Technika/32%20models/User%20Guide%20-%2032-40%20inch%20O%20models%20-%20TEC-MAN-0099%20vWEB.pdf
Extract:
Wall Mounting
IMPORTANT - Before drilling any holes in the wall ensure you are not drilling where
there could be any electrical wires, water or gas pipes.
TV wall mounting brackets are available to purchase separately from Tesco - please visit http://www.tesco.com/direct.
1) Remove the four screws highlighted that are supplied in the wall mounting
holes.
2) The wall mount can now be easily attached to the mounting holes on the rear
of the TV.
For VESA wall mounting information please refer to the Technical Spec Page
Wall Mounting VESA 200 x 100 (mm)
If the OP think his submission was a good deal, he or she would provide evidence to say why its a deal.
People often say its £20 less than the previous week, or this shop is having a sale or even a simple compare prices elsewhere.