not repost this 2 tvs for £359 with code the other deal was £299 for 1 tv with no code i.e. code no work on £299 tv alone
Dealdealluvadeal
13 Feb 171#3
Sorry, but not a specific deal, just two random tvs chosen as a package in order to use a discount code.
discoman2016 to Dealdealluvadeal
13 Feb 17#4
i already posted 4 argos deals with this code think how can i get a cheap package deal on £299 tv i.e. to get code to work 22inch hd tv for £60
kos1c to Dealdealluvadeal
13 Feb 171#5
It's like when a spend £50 and get £10 off. Then everyone starts posting everything under the sun with the same code. The deal is the code, not the custom bundle people are using to take advantage of the code.
Dealdealluvadeal
13 Feb 17#6
Example - you can get a Finlux 49" 4k tv, virtually identical Vestel tv (as is hitachi), for @£299 from amazon or finlux direct. I am sure there will be others around this price with a bit of searching. All these bargain tvs are Vestel tvs with a different badge so be aware.
sradmad
13 Feb 172#7
good find op, heat added
bma1445
13 Feb 173#8
Why would anyone want this particular combination of TVs?
Besides, the Hitachi 48 is crap. Had one a week and took it back. Went through one of these, a Bush one before realising these TVs aren't worth the effort and just stopped being tight and went for Samsung KS7000. Night and day difference.
Drabman
14 Feb 17#9
As Dealdealluvaadeal says, it's questionable how good a deal this actually is when you consider these are rebadged Vestels from Turkey using ultra cheapo components.
I've not really examined the picture, but I doubt it's for the discerning if my mum's rebadged Bush TV is anything to go by. Reliability is unlikely to be all that either.
You can find deals on better brands for not much more from time to time. I bought a Panasonic plasma a 18 months or so ago for £270 - and before people sneer at Plasma, they generally give a fantastic SD picture. Admittedly it was 42", but I don't think the bigger sizes were much more.
It might be worth considering buying a better brand for a little more or buying a size down - a bigger cheapo TV is going to highlight the flaws more anyway.
bma1445 to Drabman
15 Feb 17#10
With mine, the picture quality was actually good (and I've always been an advocate of Vestel as the panels are the same as those used in other sets).
The problem with mine was that it had a very strong "snowflake" effect on blacks - which made watching movies/games with black bars very distracting.
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The deal is the code, not the custom bundle people are using to take advantage of the code.
Besides, the Hitachi 48 is crap. Had one a week and took it back. Went through one of these, a Bush one before realising these TVs aren't worth the effort and just stopped being tight and went for Samsung KS7000. Night and day difference.
I've not really examined the picture, but I doubt it's for the discerning if my mum's rebadged Bush TV is anything to go by. Reliability is unlikely to be all that either.
You can find deals on better brands for not much more from time to time. I bought a Panasonic plasma a 18 months or so ago for £270 - and before people sneer at Plasma, they generally give a fantastic SD picture. Admittedly it was 42", but I don't think the bigger sizes were much more.
It might be worth considering buying a better brand for a little more or buying a size down - a bigger cheapo TV is going to highlight the flaws more anyway.
The problem with mine was that it had a very strong "snowflake" effect on blacks - which made watching movies/games with black bars very distracting.