Samsung 40" HD tv for £199.99 found in Lidl Antrim. Possibly in other stores in Northern Ireland. Good for a spare room or gaming tv
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rickj
8 Jun 174#16
You should be very proud of your professional attitude to your job . Ultimately you will be out of business treating goods in your care like that so well done.
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Ger73
7 Jun 17#1
Do you have any more details model number, etc
big_mac31 to Ger73
8 Jun 17#10
Model No: HG40ED450BW
Silhouette
7 Jun 171#2
I didn't think you could lay TVs flat... Ever.
LeahMinttoutou to Silhouette
7 Jun 17#3
I was thinking the exact same thing confused maybe it's only certain types, like LCD
McHotpoon to Silhouette
8 Jun 172#5
Should see how we load TV's in the vans at the depot mate. You would probably say stuff like "those probably shouldn't be airborne between the pallet and van" or "see that TV box is all scuffed now because you kicked it across that floor of the van.... While it's laid down!". Hrm maybe that's why customers get so many DOA units delivered by us :-)
rev6 to Silhouette
8 Jun 17#8
Maybe another type of TV.
You mean, like this TV? :smile:
cbrown1979
8 Jun 17#4
gaming TV should be HDR or 4 k in my opinion. still this would be good for the bedroom.
Zuulan to cbrown1979
8 Jun 171#17
4K? Even for those without a PS4 Pro or Xbox Scorpio? Why?
antonyprovan
8 Jun 171#6
I think it was plasma TVs that couldn't be laid flat , others it's just in advisable as the screen has greater chance for damage if flat.
wingatewood
8 Jun 172#7
Would be interested to know who you work for in order to avoid using you in the future!!!
LeahMinttoutou
8 Jun 17#9
?? This is LED to not LCD :man::smile:
rev6
8 Jun 17#11
It's LED backlit. It's still an LCD TV :stuck_out_tongue:
Weird if that is the model, comes up as a "hospitality" tv designed for hotels etc, possibly just some old stock and probably has no bearing on how it works day to day, it'll just have some extra menus I should think.
LeahMinttoutou
8 Jun 17#14
Oohh lol oops dopey me, I just saw LED and went with it cheeky
galgor
8 Jun 17#15
anyone else had luck finding one?
rickj
8 Jun 174#16
You should be very proud of your professional attitude to your job . Ultimately you will be out of business treating goods in your care like that so well done.
LondonTTB
8 Jun 17#18
It's a Hospitality TV which means it has extra menus for configuring / locking down the product. Generally speaking, these displays are not sold to the public, and are sold to trade / hotels etc.
patmulligan1
8 Jun 17#19
These are generally a lot more expensive than domestic 'consumer grade' kit
McHotpoon
8 Jun 17#20
Well I'll have you know I worked for Amtrak for years before they went in to administration! Remember delivering a PC base unit to a customer and got them to sign for it, even though you could clearly see tyre tread marks across the box and quite a bit of damage.... Back in the 2001 hay day of delivering Tiny PCs. Pretty sure that was DOA
balluji
8 Jun 17#21
hotel tv and not full hd
alebastra to balluji
8 Jun 17#23
What's a hotel tv?
Bitbotbang
8 Jun 17#22
Samsung TVs in Aldi??? What has this world come to?????
Derby45
8 Jun 17#24
A hotel TV is one that's used in places such as premiere inn and travel lodge. not quite your standard 42 inch but big enough for a hotel room :smile:
ijwia
8 Jun 17#25
is this really a samsung or is it made by vestel or some such other company that have bought the rights to the name ?
red23
8 Jun 17#26
Anyone who uses a TV while in a hotel is a loser.
PsychONeill
8 Jun 17#27
Awww, cos you're too busy getting laid!!!! Right?! You're awesome man! High 5!!!
This is great, I'll pop in on the way to Belfast tomorrow. I am looking for a bedroom TV (awaits red23 saying anyone using a TV in the bedroom is a loser) and this would do nicely.
Doesn't appear to have any Smart functionality, but a Fire stick would fix that of course.
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Good for a spare room or gaming tv
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You mean, like this TV? :smile:
Looks to be Full HD.
Weird if that is the model, comes up as a "hospitality" tv designed for hotels etc, possibly just some old stock and probably has no bearing on how it works day to day, it'll just have some extra menus I should think.
This is great, I'll pop in on the way to Belfast tomorrow. I am looking for a bedroom TV (awaits red23 saying anyone using a TV in the bedroom is a loser) and this would do nicely.
Doesn't appear to have any Smart functionality, but a Fire stick would fix that of course.