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28 or 32 inch TV

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  • 09-12-2019 5:37pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 5


    Hi, I was hoping for some advice. I am looking for a small TV (28 or 32inch) to go on kitchen wall. Can you please recommend one or two options. Ideally with full wifi / app access (Netflix, Now TV, Amazon, Disney+ when it launches), but also one or two side on HDMI ports so we can connect Switch or x-box.

    Also, can you please recommend a reliable, light-weight wall bracket to go with it?

    Kind regards
    John


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  • Registered Users Posts: 308 ✭✭Weltsmertz


    Think TVs in the kitchen is a very bad idea. And don't think smallish screen up on a wall in the distance works. Don't think many are putting them in any more since smartphone use became ubiquitous. If you do need media in the kitchen using a tablet or phone at the table would be a better option.


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,130 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    jejl wrote: »
    Hi, I was hoping for some advice. I am looking for a small TV (28 or 32inch) to go on kitchen wall. Can you please recommend one or two options. Ideally with full wifi / app access (Netflix, Now TV, Amazon, Disney+ when it launches), but also one or two side on HDMI ports so we can connect Switch or x-box.

    Also, can you please recommend a reliable, light-weight wall bracket to go with it?

    Kind regards
    John
    Hi Jejl.

    Thanks for the post.

    Have a look over the following:

    LG 28TL502 priced at £199
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-204257-lg-28tl520s-28-inch-smart-led-tv-hd-ready-freeview-hd.aspx

    In a 32" Toshiba have their 32LL3A6 priced at £199
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-204213-toshiba-32ll3a63-32-inch-smart-led-tv-1080p-hd-freeview-play.aspx

    Sony have the 32WE613 priced at £254
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-202487-sony-bravia-kdl32we613-32-inch-hdr-smart-led-tv-hd-ready-freeview-hd.aspx

    There isn't a massive selection in the smaller sizes unfortunately.

    The above will have Netflix.
    LG and Sony should have NOWTV also.
    Sony has Amazon.

    I would not be able to comment on the Disney+ app as this will be up to each manufacturer and licencing.

    A bracket to hold a 28-32" flat to the wall there is the Sanus VSL4 priced at £14.95
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-12638-sanus-vsl4-13-39-inch-tv-bracket.aspx


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 14,684 Mod ✭✭✭✭Dcully


    Weltsmertz wrote: »
    Think TVs in the kitchen is a very bad idea. And don't think smallish screen up on a wall in the distance works. Don't think many are putting them in any more since smartphone use became ubiquitous. If you do need media in the kitchen using a tablet or phone at the table would be a better option.
    May be a bad idea to you for others its not.
    We have a 32" in our kitchen with a seating area and its brilliant with sky mini box,netflix.


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,130 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi All.

    It is completely up to the OP on this one and he came here to ask for us at Richersounds for advice on a television that he might be interested in purchasing.

    @ Ritz - If your around could you do some snip snip snipping please :)


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