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Posted 30 April 2023

JVC LT-32CA120 Android TV 32" £139 @ Currys

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Product code: 350960
Forget endless scrolling – find exactly what you want on this JVC Android TV. You can ask Google Assistant to start playing a movie and turn down your smart lights. And you'll discover over 500,000 movies and shows from the likes of Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ on Android TV.

Good to know

- Share your phone screen or cast straight from streaming apps with Chromecast
- Catch up on shows you've missed straight from the TV guide with Freeview Play
- There are 3 HDMI ports for connecting set top boxes, consoles, and other devices
- Record straight to USB to pause and playback live TV
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  1. evilgodmother's avatar
    Reviews are hit and miss.
    Can anyone recommend a good 32" TV???
    Not everyone wants something that dominates a room.
    Baldy_Dave's avatar
    Also avoid the cheap android TVs as they are very slow and buggy. I have tried a sharp and JVC
  2. samhenderson2013's avatar
    Same as my Hisense. Produced in same factory and I absolutely hate this TV I replaced it, keeps losing its wifi signal, probably ok on Ethernet port. (If it has one I haven’t checked).

    Picture is great the sound is awful. I was very disappointed in this.
    I also paid more money for it too.

    I just wish I’d of done my research on it prior to buying.
  3. mr_johnsie's avatar
    I prefer not to use software that is built into tvs. It’s usually outdated before the tv even comes out. Putting your software on the devices that you plug into it (tv sticks) makes it more upgradable. It’s more the quality of the screen and the audio that you should be looking for, and the number of hdmi inputs.
  4. Ali_gator19's avatar
    I had the bigger version of this TV. Android is so slow, there isn't enough memory. It was so painful to try and watch anything. I only had it just over a year and it broke.
  5. sm350's avatar
    Try hisense but just youtube review before buying
  6. sheffield788's avatar
    Stay away from this.
    Phil_Blake's avatar
    Why?
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