I also cannot get you a smart 4K for under £150 either... sorry. could probably find an old black and white for just under a £100 but im sure you wouldn't pay that for it. and I think that's what this person is saying too.
The smart aspect of it is usually redundant if you're buying it for your kids, as a games console provides all the same features anyway.
Just grab a regular 1080p 32" Technika. Tesco were selling them. I got one.
If they no longer stock them, shop around. You can get better than a 720p screen for £150.
The smart aspect of it is usually redundant if you're buying it for your …The smart aspect of it is usually redundant if you're buying it for your kids, as a games console provides all the same features anyway. Just grab a regular 1080p 32" Technika. Tesco were selling them. I got one.If they no longer stock them, shop around. You can get better than a 720p screen for £150.
Why are you even commenting? You're a troll
You can't speak for most people since you don't know what most people want.
My kids already have 32" sharp TVs which we got from Argos but they now love Netflix. So I am buying purely for adding smart functions.
My kids don't have consoles in their bedrooms.
I know you can get fire TV etc but we want a simple set up as they are only 3&6.
The whole point of the site is to vote on whether you agree that the deal …The whole point of the site is to vote on whether you agree that the deal is good or not. I don't think it is. You do. That's fine. Would you like me to explain it in more detail with crayons, or do you understand, you spaz!?
Showing your age now.
Like I said before find me a branded, new, 1080p, smart TV for under £150.
You can't
That's our budget, this is the cheapest by a long way.
My young kids couldn't care less about full hd.
Me however I have 4k in my bedroom and living room, the kids it doesn't matter.
Avoid sharp TV's. Bought one at Christmas. Slow/no response to remote a lot of the time. turns itself off at times when changing between dvd, TV recorder etc. Could go on.
Avoid sharp TV's. Bought one at Christmas. Slow/no response to remote a …Avoid sharp TV's. Bought one at Christmas. Slow/no response to remote a lot of the time. turns itself off at time when changing between dvd, TV recorder etc. Could go on.
Glad to hear that . The one I got was a 43". Great picture but some of the problems that came with it are terrible. Did some research and it seems to be common.
Thanks, was looking for TV for kitchen. Dont need 1080p on a 32" personally. This is ideal
Glad to hear that . The one I got was a 43". Great picture but some of the …Glad to hear that . The one I got was a 43". Great picture but some of the problems that came with it are terrible. Did some research and it seems to be common.
Was it a smart model? Hopefully this will be ok, reviews are good
Was it a smart model? Hopefully this will be ok, reviews are good
Sharp aquos(that's the software it runs on) smart tv but really limited apps. Has iPlayer and a load of other ones I've never heard of but not even netflix. Hope it give up before it's a year old.
Thanks @stephwfe just what I needed for my daughter heat
I paid £175 with staff discount for this model. So, this is a good price. It's a cracking telly for the price. Just remember not everyone can afford hundreds for a tv. It'd be nice though. Lol.
Perfect for what I need, cheers! Trolls like RickDoyle are best ignored.
I paid £175 with staff discount for this model. So, this is a good price. …I paid £175 with staff discount for this model. So, this is a good price. It's a cracking telly for the price. Just remember not everyone can afford hundreds for a tv. It'd be nice though. Lol.
It will break in 6 months whereas a Samsung or decent brand will last 5 years
It will break in 6 months whereas a Samsung or decent brand will last 5 …It will break in 6 months whereas a Samsung or decent brand will last 5 years
Is this just brand snobbery or do you have any facts to back this up?
Also funny that you mentioned Samsung, out of the past 6 TVs I've had over the past 6-7 years, I've had LG, Samsung, Panasonic and Sony, the two Samsung ones are the only ones to develop faults, the WiFi stopped working on both of them and one of them started getting green lines down it after only 4 months, they then repaired it and sent me the same TV but referb in much worse condition than mine.
Thanks ☺
Better off with a 1080p non-smart TV and an Amazon Fire stick
can u use a fie stick and mob dro on this?
Ordered thanks
Mine has arrived (selected free choose your slot delivery and selected next day). Cracking TV. Picture is good, smart is good and sound is great.
This is my daughter's old sharp
This is the new one in its place
She especially loves the remote with the Netflix button.
Cracking TV. The software is so good it's better than my 2016 Samsung which we have on the conservatory so I've now bought another.
The software is not fancy and not a touch on my 2017 LG webOS. But it's simple and so for kids it's perfect.
I bought a Sharp TV cheap from Tesco. I absolutely regret it. It won't work properly with Chromecast on Netflix or Play Movies. Appalling lag. I'd never buy one again.
Can anyone recommend a 32" smart TV, budget up to about £250, as thin as possible for wall mount. Needs Netflix etc.
I also cannot get you a smart 4K for under £150 either... sorry. could probably find an old black and white for just under a £100 but im sure you wouldn't pay that for it. and I think that's what this person is saying too.
Just grab a regular 1080p 32" Technika.
Tesco were selling them. I got one.
If they no longer stock them, shop around. You can get better than a 720p screen for £150.
Why are you even commenting? You're a troll
You can't speak for most people since you don't know what most people want.
My kids already have 32" sharp TVs which we got from Argos but they now love Netflix. So I am buying purely for adding smart functions.
My kids don't have consoles in their bedrooms.
I know you can get fire TV etc but we want a simple set up as they are only 3&6.
Like I said before find me a branded, new, 1080p, smart TV for under £150.
You can't
That's our budget, this is the cheapest by a long way.
My young kids couldn't care less about full hd.
Me however I have 4k in my bedroom and living room, the kids it doesn't matter.
iPlayer and a load of other ones I've never heard of but not even netflix.
Hope it give up before it's a year old.
Also funny that you mentioned Samsung, out of the past 6 TVs I've had over the past 6-7 years, I've had LG, Samsung, Panasonic and Sony, the two Samsung ones are the only ones to develop faults, the WiFi stopped working on both of them and one of them started getting green lines down it after only 4 months, they then repaired it and sent me the same TV but referb in much worse condition than mine.