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  • #16
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    ARGOS , own brand Alba

    Cheap , switches on and off

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    • #17
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      If you buy from Richer Sounds, Currys or John Lewis make sure you are happy with it in the first week or two. They will replace / refund if you are not happy with it.

      I have an amazing telly. 65 inch LG NanoCell. Fitted to the wall, 4K, UHD etc etc

      BUT

      When watching the football or cricket when the camera pans left to right and back there are feint lines down the screen at about 30% intervals. It appears to be the panel of the TV. I only noticed it after about 60 days (as football had been suspended when we bought it), so out of the return window. Currys did replace the panel (so they say) as a goodwill gesture, but in my view it's still an issue.

      The family don't notice it, but I do. My eyes are drawn to it. I think my eyesight is being too fussy. For some stuff the picture is so good you feel you could shake hands with the person on the screen, the picture is so perfect. But sometimes, and just sometimes I'm bothered by the imperfection.

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      • #18
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        Originally posted by Michael Morris View Post
        If you buy from Richer Sounds, Currys or John Lewis make sure you are happy with it in the first week or two. They will replace / refund if you are not happy with it.

        I have an amazing telly. 65 inch LG NanoCell. Fitted to the wall, 4K, UHD etc etc

        BUT

        When watching the football or cricket when the camera pans left to right and back there are feint lines down the screen at about 30% intervals. It appears to be the panel of the TV. I only noticed it after about 60 days (as football had been suspended when we bought it), so out of the return window. Currys did replace the panel (so they say) as a goodwill gesture, but in my view it's still an issue.

        The family don't notice it, but I do. My eyes are drawn to it. I think my eyesight is being too fussy. For some stuff the picture is so good you feel you could shake hands with the person on the screen, the picture is so perfect. But sometimes, and just sometimes I'm bothered by the imperfection.

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        Looks nice , not cheap though those NanoCell's.

        I am aware Sony used to buy in LG screens .

        I've got a LG TV not so posh as yours well impressed, the wi fi connectivity is very good .

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        • #19
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          Originally posted by blue matt View Post
          I have this one

          the picture is great the Roku backend works well, sound is good enough, we are well pleased and I will put the slightly larger one in the " mancave" , the 65" is only a extra 100 quid

          https://www.argos.co.uk/product/8999...ch%20tv:8:66:2
          That's a rokuing good price

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          • #20
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            Originally posted by life on mars View Post
            That's a rokuing good price
            Yeah think I’m going to go for this….it will do the job
            Cheers for all some good advice as ever:thumbup:

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            • #21
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              Originally posted by goats View Post
              Cheers Matt I didn’t think I’d get a decent one for that price, I’ve not heard of that make even…..not that I’m big into my TVs as no doubt most can tell from this thread:hehe: what’s roku?
              Sound decent enough? As long as sponge Bob looks good I guess I’m ok..:thumbup:
              Hisense are a Chinese brand, state owned I believe , big sponsors of the last Olympics

              Roku is a US company, they make streaming box's ( actually make the NowTV streaming stick / Box ) they started by building Netflix's first streaming box and were partly owned by Netflix

              In the US both companies launched these TV's and they sold well

              had ours for 20 months now, its not missed a beat

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              • #22
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                Whatever tv you end up with also get yourself a soundbar to go with it.

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                • #23
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                  Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
                  Whatever tv you end up with also get yourself a soundbar to go with it.
                  For sure….can I connect my sonos to it? Got a three and a one….

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                  • #24
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                    Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                    ARGOS , own brand Alba

                    Cheap , switches on and off
                    Basic Barry :hehe:

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