Just found this deal for a 32 inch tv, I was getting peeved off with the low priced ones being out of stock everywhere (I smell a rat) and happily found this one.
720p HD Ready
Freeview
2 HDMI
1 USB
- Geemac
Top comments
MBeeching to crazy_b
2 Jan 173#11
Those stiletto feet are really something, it looks poised for a walk at any moment.
Matty8787
2 Jan 173#7
Also states that if the item is defect they will take it back as is law.
Only you will not be able to return just because you decided otherwise, they will charge you a re-stocking fee.
Fair enough if you ask me.
Latest comments (24)
Lozz1900
11 May 17#24
The sound and picture are fine no one could guess it was cheap and I have better things to spend money on such as holidays et
Joey Bloggsy
12 Jan 17#23
More crazy then strange
pgnl
10 Jan 17#22
Picture is probably ok, but I bet the sound is abysmal as it is on many better brands...
crazy_b
2 Jan 171#10
Do people seriously pay £100 for a Tv that they probably watch for 3-6 hours per day for years?
Matty8787 to crazy_b
2 Jan 17#12
Bedroom TV? Kids TV? Also some people are just not sensitive to PQ etc.
rmtheatre to crazy_b
9 Jan 172#15
Yes people without much money who want a basic TV but also want the essentials like food and rent.
morocco1 to crazy_b
9 Jan 172#17
Not everyone watches TV for 3-6 hours per day, some people are too busy being productive members of society.
bonzobanana to crazy_b
9 Jan 17#18
You also need to work out a reason to pay more. Some top brands do fairly basic sets at twice this money that may not offer noticable improvement and some higher price features a lot of people do not want, like smart functionality on such a set. As for reliability most modern flat screen tv's are very reliable across most brands. Some brands may have a slightly higher DOA rate but beyond that even cheap brands will last many years with the difference between the best and worst not being that great.
bazzared1903 to crazy_b
9 Jan 172#21
You watch TV 3-6 hours a day? Wow, what a life you must lead! £100 is a hell of a lot of money to some folk, so please don't knock it.
blabla17
9 Jan 17#20
Looks overpriced to me
poison3k
9 Jan 17#19
Tesco have a sharp one for the same price if you don't want to use AO, i've never had an issue with them myself though...
Opening post
720p HD Ready
Freeview
2 HDMI
1 USB
- Geemac
Top comments
Only you will not be able to return just because you decided otherwise, they will charge you a re-stocking fee.
Fair enough if you ask me.
Latest comments (24)
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sharp-32-inch-lc-32chf4041k-hd-ready-led-tv-with-freeview-hd-119-tesco-direct-2594656
Edit:restocking fee only 45%
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4wowbJCksU
Only you will not be able to return just because you decided otherwise, they will charge you a re-stocking fee.
Fair enough if you ask me.