Emotion 32" HD Ready Digital LCD TV with USB Media Player @ Sainsburys - £159.99
Emotion 32" HD Ready Digital LCD TV with USB Media Player
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Save £90 until 23rd May. Was £249.99, was £219.99, was £179.99, now £159.99
The Emotion 32" LCD TV has a built-in Freeview digital tuner and is HD-ready. Automatic set-up and on-screen menus make installation easy, while for connecting to other devices there's an S-video socket, a SCART socket, two HDMI sockets, a USB port and digital co-axial output for connection to an amplifier.
Play back your movies, music and photos directly on the TV from your USB memory stick (sold separately), thanks to the USB multimedia function.
Two built-in speakers provide Nicam stereo sound - the perfect complement to great pictures. This great TV is finished in glossy black, so it will look great in any home.
Don’t forget you’ll need an HDMI cable to connect this TV to other HD devices such as a Blu-ray player, home cinema system or games console. Make sure you add as many as you need to your basket.
Product features
HD ready
Yes
TV Type
LCD
Screen resolution
1366x768
Screen size
32"
1080i
Yes
Visible screen size
32"
Picture frequency
50/60Hz
Aspect ratio
16:9
Brightness
450cd/m²
Contrast ratio
4000:1
Audio quality
Nicam Stereo
Number of speakers
2
Speaker output
2 x 8watt RMS
Number of HDMI inputs
2
SCART sockets
1
USB port
Link to PC
AV inputs
Component input
Headphone socket
S-video sockets
1
Other sockets
Digital coaxial output
Built-in digital tuner
Parental lock
On screen menus
Digital noise reduction
Sleep timer
Auto set up
Fast text
Teletext
Height
57.5cm
Depth
23.3cm
Width
79.5cm
Weight
14kg
Accessories included
RF cable, manual, quick start guide, remote control.
VESA wall mount size
Yes - 200 x 400
Remote control
Stand included
Manufacturer's guarantee - 1 year
Country of origin
Slovakia
Colour and finish
Gloss black
Product number
32/69


Top Comments (1)
Personally I watch the screen, not the plastic but each to their own preference and choice.
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Jump to unread Post a CommentPersonally I watch the screen, not the plastic but each to their own preference and choice.
says still in stock for me
32" and only 1366x768 resolution, i.e. slightly better than 720p? While this may accept a 1080i input, it's just not going to display it in 1920x1080 resolution.
This is cold even for the price.
Edited By: RJK3 on May 20, 2012 12:15
32" and only 1366x768 resolution, i.e. slightly better than 720p? While this may accept a 1080i input, it's just not going to display it in 1920x1080 resolution.
This is cold even for the price.
Find us something with a higher spec for the price and then vote cold please.
32" and only 1366x768 resolution, i.e. slightly better than 720p? While this may accept a 1080i input, it's just not going to display it in 1920x1080 resolution.
This is cold even for the price.
What's your point? It says HD Ready in the title.. the title is true. the spec is true.. why are you voting it cold? You can't give examples of anything close to this spec for this price.
32" and only 1366x768 resolution, i.e. slightly better than 720p? While this may accept a 1080i input, it's just not going to display it in 1920x1080 resolution.
This is cold even for the price.
It's a false economy.
To decide that a 32" TV has to be £159.99 is just silly. The average TV lasts longer than 5 years, and in that context it would be wiser to spend a bit more on a television that is actually good value and better future-proofed.
Value is about more than being cheap. People can make up their own mind with the information available - but I wouldn't buy this for the same reason I don't buy slow USB flash drives no matter how cheap they are. What's the point of a large television if it literally has the same resolution as 12" netbooks?
I don t know ....... but id eat my hat if it did, heat added because even tho its 32" it must be the size of 42" with that surround :D