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Best `bedroom TV` for £150-£200 (preferably at the lower end of that range)
Would have put this is the hardware section but no-one seems to reply to anything that`s not in here anymore.
After a TV for the bedroom (19" or 22"), with no built in DVD player. Can anyone recommend a half-decent one ?
RE: Best `bedroom TV` for £150-£200 (preferably at the lower end of that range)
I have one of these Samsungs in the bedroom, it looks and performs well.
This item was edited on Thursday, 2nd April 2009, 17:18
RE: Best `bedroom TV` for £150-£200 (preferably at the lower end of that range)
I`m after something similar but with a built-in DVD player (according to my wife anyway).
Also needs to be wall-mountable (well, on a bracket obviously :D)
So if anyone can recommend that would be great. Otherwise I`ll just go and look around.
"Build a man a fire, and he`ll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he`ll be warm for the rest of his life."
-Terry Pratchett.
RE: Best `bedroom TV` for £150-£200 (preferably at the lower end of that range)
Just got a Richer Sounds email
Samsung SM2032MW (20" LCD TV - HD Ready)
Quote:
£149.95
Brand New Boxed
TSP £199.95
SAVE £50.00
WITH 12 MONTH GUARANTEE
OR
SCOOP!
£164.90
Brand New Boxed
TSP £199.95
SAVE £50.00
WITH 5 YEAR GUARANTEE
AT £14.95
I don`t know how good that is in relation to the one Bowfer suggested by Samsungs are generally regarded very good value for money LCD TVs.
This item was edited on Thursday, 2nd April 2009, 19:08
RE: Best `bedroom TV` for £150-£200 (preferably at the lower end of that range)
MilesR - forgot to comment on your question, from what I`ve seen(but I may be wrong), the usual recommended TV manufacturers don`t seem to make tv/dvd player all in ones, but I have seen them as I was interested for the spare room.
I`m sure I saw a Technika one in my local Tesco Homestore. Apart from that I`ve seen them in emails from Aria etc, i.e. PC monitor/tv/dvd player units from companies like Hanns G
edit, looks like "the big boys" do make combi units to, I guess some did VCR/CRT TV units so it makes sense.
This item was edited on Friday, 3rd April 2009, 06:23
RE: Best `bedroom TV` for £150-£200 (preferably at the lower end of that range)
Cheers Al
"Build a man a fire, and he`ll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he`ll be warm for the rest of his life."
-Terry Pratchett.
RE: Best `bedroom TV` for £150-£200 (preferably at the lower end of that range)
Cheers all, the Sammy from RS doesn`t have built-in Freeview, I`ll go for the other one as that`s been recommended elsewhere and got good reviews too.
RE: Best `bedroom TV` for £150-£200 (preferably at the lower end of that range)
Went for the Samsung T220HD in the end...PC monitor with built in Freeview, great quality, bit more than I wanted to pay but hey, you only get made redundant once (well, twice so far !)
RE: Best `bedroom TV` for £150-£200 (preferably at the lower end of that range)
I ended up with the 19" Toshiba (can`t remember the model number) but it`s one with freeview & built-in DVD player.
Pleased with it so far.
"Build a man a fire, and he`ll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he`ll be warm for the rest of his life."
-Terry Pratchett.
RE: Best `bedroom TV` for £150-£200 (preferably at the lower end of that range)
Wanted to avoid a built in DVD player as if one component breaks, you lose the lot. Got a Phillip 5990 (I think !) DVD player - upscales, has a USB port on the front that will play pretty much everything I`ve chucked at it off an SD card and has a dead easy region hack