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TV

  • 21-11-2017 2:23pm
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    Hi,
     
    Looking to get some help/advice please on purchasing a 55 inch TV (probably 2) for my parents’ house and a few people have pointed me in your direction.
     
    Looking for something that will be connected to Virgin/ Sky/ Android television boxes and will also be used to watch Netflix. Wi-Fi will be required with one as it isn’t beside the router. Something that is smart and relatively future proof is what they are looking for. By future proof I mean making the good decision between HD Vs UHD Vs HDR and also that it has enough ports. Not interested in 3D or Curve.
    Price wise the max is €700, especially if they get 2. Obviously if a cheaper TV ticks the boxes that would be great.
    One thing is that they currently have the TV stands that fit in the corner of the room. An older version of this but basically the same shape http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202881-ttap-oregon-01.aspx so the position of the legs might be an issue from looking at your site and also from looking at some of the bigger TVs I have seen. If you need me to measure it just let me know.

    We are located in Dublin so delivery would be required as well. 


    Thanks in advance!


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