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Looking for options in a 40-43" value TV

  • 23-06-2014 1:36pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 113 ✭✭


    Hey guys.

    Posted this in another thread here a while back but probably should have started a new thread.

    I'm in the market for a TV with the following criteria:
    - full HD
    - saorview/freeview
    - 40-43 inch range (give or take) 
    - USB slot that reads most files

    Looking for a something that's good value by which I mean a high quality TV but without the extras of 3D or Smart-ness :-)

    Can you tell me if I can use the Cambridge Minx Air 200 (that I recently got from you guys :-) ) as an audio output device with this TV via Bluetooth? 
    If not, what other options are available to me? 

    I'm planning to wall mount it so would be good to get prices to include that and delivery to Galway.

    Thanks!


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,584 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hey guys.

    Posted this in another thread here a while back but probably should have started a new thread.

    I'm in the market for a TV with the following criteria:
    - full HD
    - saorview/freeview
    - 40-43 inch range (give or take) 
    - USB slot that reads most files

    Looking for a something that's good value by which I mean a high quality TV but without the extras of 3D or Smart-ness :-)

    Can you tell me if I can use the Cambridge Minx Air 200 (that I recently got from you guys :-) ) as an audio output device with this TV via Bluetooth? 
    If not, what other options are available to me? 

    I'm planning to wall mount it so would be good to get prices to include that and delivery to Galway.

    Thanks!
    Hi Stan,

    Unfortunately most good quality screens these days have smart and 3D.  Doesn't mean you have to use them though :)

    If you didn't mind an ex display model I'd highly recommend the Panasonic TXL 42ET60 at £549.95.  This was one of the best TVs from last year under £600 in my opinion.  Fantastic picture and motion handling, really couldn't fault it.  We're clearing this screen at £549.00 and that includes our 5 year guarantee.  Check the link below for more info:

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/panasonic/viera-txl42et60b/pana-txl42et60b

    You could also check out the Sony KDL42W706.  Sony have brought up some fantastic screens this year.  We've got the 706 brand new for just £519.00 and this includes a 5 year guarantee also:

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/sony/bravia-kdl42w706b/sony-kdl42w706bsu

    Let me know what you think :)

    Chris


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 113 ✭✭stantheman8


    Hey guys.

    Posted this in another thread here a while back but probably should have started a new thread.

    I'm in the market for a TV with the following criteria:
    - full HD
    - saorview/freeview
    - 40-43 inch range (give or take) 
    - USB slot that reads most files

    Looking for a something that's good value by which I mean a high quality TV but without the extras of 3D or Smart-ness :-)

    Can you tell me if I can use the Cambridge Minx Air 200 (that I recently got from you guys :-) ) as an audio output device with this TV via Bluetooth? 
    If not, what other options are available to me? 

    I'm planning to wall mount it so would be good to get prices to include that and delivery to Galway.

    Thanks!
    Hi Stan,

    Unfortunately most good quality screens these days have smart and 3D.  Doesn't mean you have to use them though :)

    If you didn't mind an ex display model I'd highly recommend the Panasonic TXL 42ET60 at £549.95.  This was one of the best TVs from last year under £600 in my opinion.  Fantastic picture and motion handling, really couldn't fault it.  We're clearing this screen at £549.00 and that includes our 5 year guarantee.  Check the link below for more info:

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/panasonic/viera-txl42et60b/pana-txl42et60b

    You could also check out the Sony KDL42W706.  Sony have brought up some fantastic screens this year.  We've got the 706 brand new for just £519.00 and this includes a 5 year guarantee also:

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/sony/bravia-kdl42w706b/sony-kdl42w706bsu

    Let me know what you think :)

    Chris
    2 nice options Chris / Kenny.
    Can you give me an idea of how long the Panasonic was on display for?
    Will both of those work with my Cambridge Minx Air 200?
    Can you also price in a wall mount and delivery?
    Thanks!
     


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,584 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hey guys.

    Posted this in another thread here a while back but probably should have started a new thread.

    I'm in the market for a TV with the following criteria:
    - full HD
    - saorview/freeview
    - 40-43 inch range (give or take) 
    - USB slot that reads most files

    Looking for a something that's good value by which I mean a high quality TV but without the extras of 3D or Smart-ness :-)

    Can you tell me if I can use the Cambridge Minx Air 200 (that I recently got from you guys :-) ) as an audio output device with this TV via Bluetooth? 
    If not, what other options are available to me? 

    I'm planning to wall mount it so would be good to get prices to include that and delivery to Galway.

    Thanks!
    Hi Stan,

    Unfortunately most good quality screens these days have smart and 3D.  Doesn't mean you have to use them though :)

    If you didn't mind an ex display model I'd highly recommend the Panasonic TXL 42ET60 at £549.95.  This was one of the best TVs from last year under £600 in my opinion.  Fantastic picture and motion handling, really couldn't fault it.  We're clearing this screen at £549.00 and that includes our 5 year guarantee.  Check the link below for more info:

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/panasonic/viera-txl42et60b/pana-txl42et60b

    You could also check out the Sony KDL42W706.  Sony have brought up some fantastic screens this year.  We've got the 706 brand new for just £519.00 and this includes a 5 year guarantee also:

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/sony/bravia-kdl42w706b/sony-kdl42w706bsu

    Let me know what you think :)

    Chris
    2 nice options Chris / Kenny.
    Can you give me an idea of how long the Panasonic was on display for?
    Will both of those work with my Cambridge Minx Air 200?
    Can you also price in a wall mount and delivery?
    Thanks!
     
    Hi Stan,

    Thanks for getting back to me.

    Both screens will work with your Minx Air 200 :)

    How would you like the screen mounted?  For flat to wall I'd suggest the Sanus VML5 at £49.95.  This can hold up to a 50" screen so it's handy if you ever wanted to upgrade to a bigger screen:

    On the Panasonic we wouldn't be able to deliver it unfortunately :(  As it's ex display we no longer have the original packaging.

    The Sony and bracket could be delivered for just £29.95.

    Let me know what you think.

    Chris


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