Please could you tell us what picture is like when you have it set up cheers
danroberts2
18 May 17#76
I mean, you're only being a hypocrite, but who am I to judge. :man:
richardsimpson1234
17 May 17#75
Rather than going to every Asda in the uk to check for you I thought is was easier to post it so any one interested could make there own enquiries?!?! Seemed logical at the time.... my bad!
I did say Asda Walsall had sold the last one!
See some others have posted they have located,some same price,others a bit more. Still feels like good value though.
Diameter: 139 cm (55 ")
Resolution: 3840x2160 (Ultra HD - 4K)
Aspect Ratio: 16: 9
Viewing Angle: 178/178 °
Brightness (cd / m²): 300 ~ 350
Contrast: 4000: 1
MPEG4 DVB-C (Digital cable)
MPEG4 DVB-T (digital antenna)
analogue
CI + slot
EPG (electronic program Guide)
SMART function
Built-in Wi-Fi
sound output: 2x10W (RMS)
DTS TrueSurround, equalizer
Hungarian-language menu
Connections:
1 x Antenna
2 x USB
2 HDMI x
1 x 3.5 mm audio output jack
1 x VGA connector (used also as a monitor)
one component x
1 x optical audio output
1 x SCART connector
1 x Ethernet
Dimensions:
wind. x core. x depth. (plate) 125 x 80 x 27 cm
wide. x core. x depth. (without base): 125 x 74 x 10 cm
(VESA wall mount) Standard: 400 x 200
If it helps anyone!
2 HDMI?
It's also made in turkey.
PR1IY35H
17 May 17#70
Had I been more decisive I would have had one. It was in front of me and I walked 2 steps to the side to do a quick Google search on the reviews and someone rang in and reserved it. Damn you Mr Smith
christobal
17 May 17#68
none left in asda breck road
bobo53
17 May 17#67
any good for my spare toilet??
LOUGHBORO.GUY
17 May 17#66
Many thanks for the kind words
malachi
17 May 17#65
Because I have a spare rooms.
blitzmmccv
17 May 17#64
Just been to check Fleetwood Asda they have 1 but its £325 :disappointed:
ronmanager
17 May 173#47
Problem with these Polaroid TVs is you have to shake it get a picture.
Raydar81 to ronmanager
17 May 17#63
Or a slap bang and wallop!
dognobs
17 May 17#62
I have this in my games room very good picture and sound for a 5x5m room Only let down is lack of hdmi only 2
Gollywood
17 May 17#61
If it is made by UMC, then it might not be too bad a TV.
I got the Sharp offer at Tesco and it is made by UMC. The picture is fine and the audio is much better than I'd expect for this price point. Modern value line TVs like this Polariod have amazingly good Picture Quality as the LCD back lights and reflectors are now all very good. The reliability is also now very high due to the scale at which these production lines run. The old problems with tuners, power supplies etc have all but gone as the move to digital and low power LCDs drives price down and quality up. I've a 50 Kuro and custom AV setup with active speakers and subs costing £ks which is fine for a dedicated AV room but for most other uses these entry level TVs are just wonderfully crisp and bright. Colour rendition is better than many high end units sold 3-4 years ago. Contrast levels are great for daylight viewing. For controlled AV rooms you might want to look elsewhere but for daylight viewing with poor / no light control (e.g. Kitchen / Conservatory) these units are hard to beat. As Loughboro Guy says these are great until OLEDs become commoditised as they have in the smartphone market where LCDs now cost more than OLED!
Heat++
nougat
17 May 17#59
Got any more productive comments like that?
jonyfive
17 May 17#58
This isn't a UHD model of TV
Zuulan
17 May 17#49
The phrase "Buy cheap, buy twice" springs to mind.
BigOrkWaaagh to Zuulan
17 May 17#51
£390 for a 55" 4K TV is still a good price to be fair.
cheapbiker to Zuulan
17 May 17#53
Based on what evidence? It's not a cheap set of drill bits or spanners made of chocolate. I've had a Sony that packed in before I'd had it 3 months. The only reason I didn't have to buy twice was because of a warranty. Same will apply with one of these.
ST3123 to Zuulan
17 May 17#57
These same old worn out phrases get wheeled out every time there is a cheap TV deal that isn't one of the big brands (which are far from infallible too). Couldn't be less true either as any new TV will be covered for at least a year regardless of brand, so you wouldn't have to buy another one for at least the first year regardless of how many times it failed (not saying it even would). Consumer legislation means in reality you could probably argue for at least some compensation, if not a full replacement, even if it failed in year two or three.
Plus budget brands are getting a lot better now that LCD in general is a pretty mature tech now and hence the better screens are filtering down even into budget sets. Big name sets are more about getting extra smart features, faster internal CPU etc, which might be nice, but the smart choice financially is to get a cheap tv without bells and whistles and just get a separate streamer box, games console or set top box for your entertainment needs....
hcc27
17 May 17#56
Heat for not calling it a 'Bargin'!!
malachi
16 May 17#8
Good for a spare TV.
dazbowski to malachi
17 May 17#55
Why do you need a spare tv?
tomreece_
17 May 17#54
Anyone know if this supports ARC? I've googled it but not much info
androoski
17 May 17#52
I have a polaroid TV, it's not the main TV but it's perfectly adequate - picture quality is OK.
It's also getting on a bit now but been 100% reliable.
anyway, about this deal. Can only be hot.
Naqvi
17 May 17#50
Another wild goose chase. Never again and im goong to cold vote these in future
afellows19871
17 May 17#48
Are there anymore available in the westmids area?
loop
17 May 17#30
I wonder if it has HDR and Dolby Vision? :smirk:
spannerzone to loop
17 May 171#46
Well at this price it would be a scandal if it didn't and it really should have a PS5 built in as well, at the very least.
WaxMechaniK
17 May 17#36
Clearly store specific as proven in the thread, but a great deal nonetheless! Perhaps other stores will start to reduce their stock too...
uksnapper to WaxMechaniK
17 May 171#45
They are available in Telfords Asda Living too,i looked at them yesterday..
Also have Samsung TVs at knock down prices.
TheAnarchist
17 May 17#44
when you say ultra hd do you mean 4k?
cbflazaro1
17 May 17#33
Just came here looking for the comment that's on every TV about not being a deal because it's a vestel panel and no HDR :smile:
mivanpy to cbflazaro1
17 May 17#43
Yeah rather than back up claims from previous threads. You came here looking for a comment. Get a life!
BarrattsMini
17 May 17#42
I'll be checking the Leeds Asda tonight. I'd bite at sub £200
donnaalex
17 May 17#41
What a bargain hot hot hot !
Rich_UK
17 May 174#40
So your mate bought the last one, and then you posted it on here for us to go and find they're out of stock?
tallpete33
17 May 17#39
Might get down to Asda just to see if there will be people fighting over them
Gottograbthemall
17 May 17#38
Dalkirst
17 May 17#37
he got not get got :smile::wink::confused:
londongeeza
17 May 171#35
Anyone know how many megapixels this camera is? :smiley:
cheapbiker
17 May 17#34
I've always bought 'name' TVs until I got one of these on a whim just after Xmas. Perfectly good TV for the money, amazing really. It's only really used for the kids and consoles but it's great for playing stuff like split screen local COD matches.
Watched a few blu rays on it and it seems as good as most things from before the last few years. Don't expect any of the fancy upscaling technology stuff costing £1000+ has but it's perfectly usable. Don't listen to idiots talk about blurry pixels and the like, it has no problems, it just doesn't look 'as good' as something you're paying over £800 for. For £200 it's a no-brainer.
The only criticism I have is I can't get the Sky remote working on it. Any codes?
scorryuk
17 May 17#32
Cracking price for TV this side. I do tend to suffer from brand snobbery at times but saw one of these mounted in a house last month and was stunned by picture quality. Can`t really go wrong at that price.
johnnyd57uk
16 May 171#25
Polaroid could never be hot. Poor quality components on par with Bush and Techwood. Better off buying a real TV, Panasonic, Sony, Samsung. Not even for £195 could a Polaroid be a bargain.
LOUGHBORO.GUY to johnnyd57uk
17 May 17#31
Better off buying the his tv for a couple of years until OLED is cheaper ???
danroberts2
17 May 171#29
Don't quite understand the purpose of people who get triggered by seeing someone correct a bit of grammar, better use your time for something more productive.
Perhaps he likes to spend his time correcting (and technically educating) people on how to write their (most likely) first language?
jameshothothot
16 May 17#27
does it have 4:4:4?
Hunkerdown to jameshothothot
17 May 174#28
No but it can pick up Channel 4 if that's any good to you?
bennybentley
16 May 171#17
Was this asda living
richardsimpson1234 to bennybentley
16 May 17#26
Yes Asda living in Walsall west mids, they had 4 at lunchtime, last one sold to my pal around 5.30pm
sam_of_london
16 May 17#24
Voted hot
themachman
16 May 17#23
had load sin hunts cross
ThomasB09
16 May 17#22
bargain
imhappy
16 May 171#21
£325 in our local
grahambriggs792
16 May 17#20
£325 in my store,dammit,
mayzi
16 May 171#19
This or a 49" LG for £220?
I'm thinking LG?
maciuch
16 May 17#18
i have called them just minute ago- £325
Jiwani80
16 May 17#16
Hotttt
FMCHAOS
16 May 17#15
seriously @ 195 go for it...
LOUGHBORO.GUY
16 May 171#14
Bargain of the year I'm sure with the picture settings you can get a very good picture
MIDURIX
16 May 179#13
I fart in you're general direction.
fr3dy77_sp33d
16 May 1716#12
don't quite understand the purpose of grammar police, better use your time for something more productive.
perhaps get got the auto predictive wrong? or perhaps that's because he can speak more than 1 language?
nige182
16 May 17#11
Polaroid TVs are generally badly reviewed for reliability on here. The many previous Asda Polaroid TV deals have various comments about failures just outside warranty... however, that is a bargain price and I would risk it myself if I saw one. HOT.
maltloaf_df
16 May 17#10
Anyone know if this is nationwide?
ricko
16 May 171#4
I think there that price for a reason . I knew a couple who bought a 42" Polaroid a few years ago from Asda and it went back pronto . The picture quality was apalling. They may have improved in the last 3 or 4 years though.
Gollywood to ricko
16 May 17#9
I doubt it! The who idea of Polaroid is cheap!
waynester21
16 May 171#7
I had a 50" Polaroid a few years back and the picture quality was amazing. Viewing angles were spot on. Could see the picture from all angles. Cost £289 I think so this is a bargain.
ST3123
16 May 172#6
Stupidly cheap for a set of that size, regardless of its quality, which i bet isn't bad as budget sets have improved a lot on recent years...
linhang90
16 May 17#5
Thats crazy cheap
Darkeru
16 May 171#3
Probably part of their clearance sale on electrical stuff as per the previous posts.
Opening post
Bargain!
Probably not close to the best the best quality wise but reasonable and great value for money.
Possibly nationwide? Possible price error. Not sure.
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perhaps get got the auto predictive wrong? or perhaps that's because he can speak more than 1 language?
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I did say Asda Walsall had sold the last one!
See some others have posted they have located,some same price,others a bit more. Still feels like good value though.
Resolution: 3840x2160 (Ultra HD - 4K)
Aspect Ratio: 16: 9
Viewing Angle: 178/178 °
Brightness (cd / m²): 300 ~ 350
Contrast: 4000: 1
MPEG4 DVB-C (Digital cable)
MPEG4 DVB-T (digital antenna)
analogue
CI + slot
EPG (electronic program Guide)
SMART function
Built-in Wi-Fi
sound output: 2x10W (RMS)
DTS TrueSurround, equalizer
Hungarian-language menu
Connections:
1 x Antenna
2 x USB
2 HDMI x
1 x 3.5 mm audio output jack
1 x VGA connector (used also as a monitor)
one component x
1 x optical audio output
1 x SCART connector
1 x Ethernet
SMART function:
Internet browser
pre-installed applications (. YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc.)
Built-in Wi-Fi
cable connecting possibilities (ethernet)
USB
Playback Formats:
Video: .avi, .mkv, .mp4 (h.264, h.265)
Audio: .mp3
Photo: .jpeg, .bmp, .png
Dimensions:
wind. x core. x depth. (plate) 125 x 80 x 27 cm
wide. x core. x depth. (without base): 125 x 74 x 10 cm
(VESA wall mount) Standard: 400 x 200
If it helps anyone!
2 HDMI?
It's also made in turkey.
I got the Sharp offer at Tesco and it is made by UMC. The picture is fine and the audio is much better than I'd expect for this price point. Modern value line TVs like this Polariod have amazingly good Picture Quality as the LCD back lights and reflectors are now all very good. The reliability is also now very high due to the scale at which these production lines run. The old problems with tuners, power supplies etc have all but gone as the move to digital and low power LCDs drives price down and quality up. I've a 50 Kuro and custom AV setup with active speakers and subs costing £ks which is fine for a dedicated AV room but for most other uses these entry level TVs are just wonderfully crisp and bright. Colour rendition is better than many high end units sold 3-4 years ago. Contrast levels are great for daylight viewing. For controlled AV rooms you might want to look elsewhere but for daylight viewing with poor / no light control (e.g. Kitchen / Conservatory) these units are hard to beat. As Loughboro Guy says these are great until OLEDs become commoditised as they have in the smartphone market where LCDs now cost more than OLED!
Heat++
Plus budget brands are getting a lot better now that LCD in general is a pretty mature tech now and hence the better screens are filtering down even into budget sets. Big name sets are more about getting extra smart features, faster internal CPU etc, which might be nice, but the smart choice financially is to get a cheap tv without bells and whistles and just get a separate streamer box, games console or set top box for your entertainment needs....
It's also getting on a bit now but been 100% reliable.
anyway, about this deal. Can only be hot.
Also have Samsung TVs at knock down prices.
Watched a few blu rays on it and it seems as good as most things from before the last few years. Don't expect any of the fancy upscaling technology stuff costing £1000+ has but it's perfectly usable. Don't listen to idiots talk about blurry pixels and the like, it has no problems, it just doesn't look 'as good' as something you're paying over £800 for. For £200 it's a no-brainer.
The only criticism I have is I can't get the Sky remote working on it. Any codes?
Perhaps he likes to spend his time correcting (and technically educating) people on how to write their (most likely) first language?
I'm thinking LG?
perhaps get got the auto predictive wrong? or perhaps that's because he can speak more than 1 language?
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