Enjoy your favourite programmes in fantastic clarity with this 43” 4K LED TV from Techwood. It has upscaling technology, to transform Full HD into near 4K quality, making your favourite films look amazing. You can access a world of entertainment including apps and streaming services, thanks to this model’s Smart capabilities. It also has Freeview HD and Freeview Play, so you can watch 60 channels, including 12 HD channels and catch up on TV from the last 7 days. The 2 HDMI and single USB port makes it easy to connect other devices too.
4k Ultra HD, A+ Energy rating, MKV support via USB, Freeview HD, Built-in WiFi, Smart apps, all the usual goodness for £249 of the Queens finest.
Delivery thrown in also as is the way with AO. 4.4/5 Reviews on site.
14 comments
RoosterNo1
2 Jul 17#14
"if it's faulty..." have you ever tried ?
ezzer72
2 Jul 17#13
I keep seeing this for AO and really don't understand the issue.
If it's faulty you can return it no problems, and I have no sympathy for someone who would order an enormous boxed, big TV just to have a nosey at it and decide whether or not to keep...
If you want to peruse it first, get off your ar5e and go and look in a shop!
Can I also add, that the type of people who would moan about this, are no doubt the same who would go bananas if they ordered one and received a repackaged returned unit! Do you think AO should give you a 100% refund, and then send the TVs to be crushed??
bravo2zero1
1 Jul 17#12
I have a techwood and the ‘smart’ is about as good as a 1998 Nokia, false advertising unless you want all the apps in Turkish.
Syst3mzero
30 Jun 171#11
There are deals and there is cheap, cheap is not a deal, cheap is when you get what you pay for then realise you should have spent the extra in the 1st place to get one that wasn't cheap.
I'm not saying go spend £2,000, I'm saying £450 is where the lower middle range of 4k starts, anything less and you really are just buying cheap and nasty. want upper middle range? that's more like £750
RoosterNo1
30 Jun 17#10
Reviews aside, this is an awful company to deal with.... they cold call you to flog insurance, and please read their 18th century returns policy before buying anything... :disappointed:
battlefield1706
29 Jun 17#7
A common complaint in online reviews is around the sound output. Can any owner or someone in the know confirm if it really bad and that would a soundbar be essential as I don't intend to get one?
Maybe, but so many people DO genuinely ask if those features are on something so cheap unless you insert some smiley face to give us morons a clue you're joking we don't stand a chance!
:sunglasses:
BluesFanUK
29 Jun 17#3
10bit? HDR? etc
oohflamey to BluesFanUK
29 Jun 175#4
spannerzone to BluesFanUK
29 Jun 171#5
I think we can safely assume no to those questions...it is bottom of the price range
HalfShark
29 Jun 17#2
Very good picture for tv and movies but not recommended for gaming
sblundell_1996
29 Jun 17#1
Would anyone recommend this? seems great value for money
Opening post
Enjoy your favourite programmes in fantastic clarity with this 43” 4K LED TV from Techwood. It has upscaling technology, to transform Full HD into near 4K quality, making your favourite films look amazing. You can access a world of entertainment including apps and streaming services, thanks to this model’s Smart capabilities. It also has Freeview HD and Freeview Play, so you can watch 60 channels, including 12 HD channels and catch up on TV from the last 7 days. The 2 HDMI and single USB port makes it easy to connect other devices too.
4k Ultra HD, A+ Energy rating, MKV support via USB, Freeview HD, Built-in WiFi, Smart apps, all the usual goodness for £249 of the Queens finest.
Delivery thrown in also as is the way with AO. 4.4/5 Reviews on site.
14 comments
If it's faulty you can return it no problems, and I have no sympathy for someone who would order an enormous boxed, big TV just to have a nosey at it and decide whether or not to keep...
If you want to peruse it first, get off your ar5e and go and look in a shop!
Can I also add, that the type of people who would moan about this, are no doubt the same who would go bananas if they ordered one and received a repackaged returned unit! Do you think AO should give you a 100% refund, and then send the TVs to be crushed??
I'm not saying go spend £2,000, I'm saying £450 is where the lower middle range of 4k starts, anything less and you really are just buying cheap and nasty. want upper middle range? that's more like £750
:sunglasses: