Sony KDL-32V4000 £329.99 From Comet, Cheapest Price anywhere
Following on from the recent price from Currys offer with the Surround Sound System, this is £329.99 for the TV, Standard warrenty, but a great price for a good rated Sony Bravia 32" TV.
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Jump to unread Post a CommentGot to vote hot on the price though.
Thumbs up the that, get JL store to price match and bag a 5 year warranty.
Does John Lewis sell their own 5-years warranty? Because the Sony warranty is a con and could last just 1 or 2 months if you are unlucky and your set breaks down early (see my comment further up).
The John Lewis warranty is store based, you just keep the receipt and if you get any problems within a 5 year period they repair or replace the TV. End of
It is sold with all their TVs regardless of the model.
Why I keep banging on about JL is because their customer service is superb, you pay alot more for their goods but when you can price match you get the best of both worlds.
You also get 28 days price match policy, so if you buy this TV today at £329 in John Lewis and it drops to £280 at Comet with 28 days they will refund the difference over the phone.
Seconded.
Nothing special here.
They should have one in Stock sometime today, I cancelled mine last night and got a price match on the Panasonic TX-32LXD85 £699 in John Lewis got it for £484.
you could have asked jl if they were expecting stock soon,and if they were paid for the tv now and when you took delivery of the tv ,if the price dropped any further you have 28 days from delivery date
From the reviews it does seem a good set for the money, but what keeps coming up in both expert and personal reviews is the motion blur issue with fast moving images like tennis.
Dont personally know how bad this is as each time I popped into my local currys the picture was fuzzy as the signal was through the roof top aerial.
I watch alot of sport so cancelled my order for the V4000 and went for the Panasonic with 100Hz refresh, read lots of reviews and no issues with motion blur.
For me at the time £84 more was well worth it but now the difference is alot more so this TV does become more attractive price wise.
But I will stick with the Panny