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32" TV recommendation with Saorview and Satellite

  • 11-12-2016 11:04am
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    I'm looking for a 32". Must have built-in Saorview and satellite. I'm considering a Samsung but I see a lot of Walkers on Powercity website. I'm not familiar with this brand. I did a few searches here and some of them going back over the years are reporting sound problems. I'm wondering if that's still true with newer models. Are they to be avoided? It's for a bedroom and won't be used for gaming but still want decent sound quality. Just want to weigh up my options before going to the shop. Thanks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,063 ✭✭✭✭Johnboy1951


    I'm looking for a 32". Must have built-in Saorview and satellite. I'm considering a Samsung but I see a lot of Walkers on Powercity website. I'm not familiar with this brand. I did a few searches here and some of them going back over the years are reporting sound problems. I'm wondering if that's still true with newer models. Are they to be avoided? It's for a bedroom and won't be used for gaming but still want decent sound quality. Just want to weigh up my options before going to the shop. Thanks.

    I find that most TVs do not have sound output that I consider adequate, including a Walker in bedroom.
    I re-purposed an old set of powered PC speakers which work fine for me.
    I did something similar with the 40" TV in sitting room ...... with a good set of (former) PC speakers, including large sub-woofer.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 240 ✭✭Tristrams Shandied


    Thanks, Johnboy. I probably don't need a subwoofer for this particular tv. I have other tvs and the sound output is quite good on those but I know I read somewhere (possibly here) that Walkers have or had poor sound quality meaning the volume needs to be up to almost the max.


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