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arista
31-05-2014, 02:23 PM
https://www.aldi.co.uk/typo3temp/pics/W23_PD_Sunday_UL13_898bd98b95.jpg


Extra slim 32" Full HD LED TV.

Fantastic sound quality
2 x 8 watt speakers
Digital tuner
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Premium remote control
Includes: 3 x HDMI ports, USB, and PC audio connections

https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/sunday-1st-june/product-detail/ps/p/32-full-hd-led-tv/



For a 32" in Full 1080P HD
this is a mega bargain
no one can match this deal.


If you are going tomorrow get there early.

jackc1806
31-05-2014, 02:25 PM
Already got 4 TVs

jackc1806
31-05-2014, 02:25 PM
Will you be getting one Arista?

reece(:
31-05-2014, 02:27 PM
I'm just on my way to get one now, thanks

jackc1806
31-05-2014, 02:28 PM
I'm just on my way to get one now, thanks

They start on Sunday though

michael21
31-05-2014, 02:42 PM
green man is behind the times

http://brain-images.cdn.dixons.com/8/7/10010578/l_10010578.jpg

curved tv far better than un curved tv

arista
31-05-2014, 04:05 PM
Curved TV's are great
but None are at this Aldi price

Ryan57
31-05-2014, 04:59 PM
Lack of details = avoid. Also, most likely a wank Tevion. Typical tripe dished out by Aldi/Lidl.

When it comes to HDTV's, don't go down the cheap route.

Ryan57
31-05-2014, 05:02 PM
Premium remote control.

Fantastic sound quality.

ROFL.

arista
31-05-2014, 05:17 PM
Lack of details = avoid. Also, most likely a wank Tevion. Typical tripe dished out by Aldi/Lidl.

When it comes to HDTV's, don't go down the cheap route.



Yes but at least its 1080P and 32" size
with 3 HDMI's


in Argos it would be a 720P
with 1 HDMI if they could match that price



This Aldi Price helps many on low bugets

Pete.
31-05-2014, 05:21 PM
what is the difference between this thread and other advertising threads

arista
31-05-2014, 05:29 PM
what is the difference between this thread and other advertising threads


Its for Tibb viewers to view


Its not a advert from a Company.


It was in many of todays papers

Josy
31-05-2014, 05:30 PM
what is the difference between this thread and other advertising threads

The difference is this is a member posting about a deal they seen not a company spamming advertisements.

Vicky.
31-05-2014, 05:41 PM
Too small tbh.

Ryan57
31-05-2014, 05:55 PM
Yes but at least its 1080P and 32" size
with 3 HDMI's


in Argos it would be a 720P
with 1 HDMI if they could match that price



This Aldi Price helps many on low bugets

Rather have the Argos which would no doubt be a better brand. Viewing distance plays a part as to if you'll notice the difference.

Add to this if the TV breaks it gets shipped over to Germany to be fixed. Personally I would never buy a TV from Aldi.

Marsh.
31-05-2014, 05:56 PM
Too small tbh.

Nothing's ever big enough for you. :idc:

arista
31-05-2014, 06:00 PM
Rather have the Argos which would no doubt be a better brand. Viewing distance plays a part as to if you'll notice the difference.

Add to this if the TV breaks it gets shipped over to Germany to be fixed. Personally I would never buy a TV from Aldi.



Wrong the Argos lower priced ones are Not Full HD.


sure you do not like Aldi
thats fine

Livia
31-05-2014, 06:28 PM
32" full HD TV in Morrisons, £149.99. It's probably crap, mind you...

Livia
31-05-2014, 07:33 PM
They aren't paid ads, they're personal recommendations.

Toy Soldier
31-05-2014, 07:47 PM
It'll be... Not a very good TV. You would be better buying one 2nd hand. I recently sold my 1080p 32" LG hdtv in perfect condition, for £100.

Replaced it with a 42" LG 1080p LED , £299.99 down from £449.99. Bargain, and awesome :D.

But yeah... You could get a good brand 32" LED for under 250 brand new if you shop around, less that £80 more than the aldi one. I personally would recommend saving up that little bit extra.

Ryan57
01-06-2014, 05:42 PM
Wrong the Argos lower priced ones are Not Full HD.


sure you do not like Aldi
thats fine

Full HD isn't hugely necessary. I'd rather have a 720p set by a better brand than Aldi's 1080p. I'd also be able to find out the specs and view reviews. Whereas with this Aldi one there's no details really.

http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/toshiba/32%22-led-tv/tosh-32w1333db

Here's a TV around that price. Better make, actually gives you the specs, and a better supplier. Free five year warranty as well.

Crimson Dynamo
01-06-2014, 05:47 PM
a SAMSUNG PE43H4500 43" Plasma TV on 720 went for £45 at my local auction last week. It was split new. came from a deceased house. generally you can pick up at 40 or 50 " samsung or LG for 40 to 80 most weeks

hit your local auction if you want a tv and dont care where it came from. some come from police.

arista
01-06-2014, 05:53 PM
Full HD isn't hugely necessary. I'd rather have a 720p set by a better brand than Aldi's 1080p. I'd also be able to find out the specs and view reviews. Whereas with this Aldi one there's no details really.

http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/toshiba/32%22-led-tv/tosh-32w1333db

Here's a TV around that price. Better make, actually gives you the specs, and a better supplier. Free five year warranty as well.



1080P is Utter Bliss


You stick with your grain of 720P



Life In The Fast Lane

Ryan57
01-06-2014, 11:54 PM
Rofl. Let me get this straight.

32 inch Toshiba 720p HDTV, known specs, top brand.

vs

1080p LED HDTV, most likely made by Tevion. Aldi giving no specs, deeming a remote control to be of premium quality...

You'd choose the Aldi because it's 1080p? This despite the fact there are more important aspects to a television set than whether it can do 1080p. Especially seeing as though...

1. Viewing angles play a part as to whether you'd even notice.

2. Sky, Freeview and Freesat don't natively broadcast in 1080p.

3. 1080p on a 32 inch set is widely regarded as being a marketing ploy and, to some, no difference between 720p and 1080p on a set of that size.

4. What if the Aldi TV suffers from motion blur, poor sound, dire response time, and ghosting issues, yet the Toshiba doesn't? Guess it still has 1080p and a premium remote control going for it.

Basing a decision purely on a higher number, is this case, is ludicrous.

arista
02-06-2014, 09:01 AM
Rofl. Let me get this straight.

32 inch Toshiba 720p HDTV, known specs, top brand.

vs

1080p LED HDTV, most likely made by Tevion. Aldi giving no specs, deeming a remote control to be of premium quality...

You'd choose the Aldi because it's 1080p? This despite the fact there are more important aspects to a television set than whether it can do 1080p. Especially seeing as though...

1. Viewing angles play a part as to whether you'd even notice.

2. Sky, Freeview and Freesat don't natively broadcast in 1080p.

3. 1080p on a 32 inch set is widely regarded as being a marketing ploy and, to some, no difference between 720p and 1080p on a set of that size.

4. What if the Aldi TV suffers from motion blur, poor sound, dire response time, and ghosting issues, yet the Toshiba doesn't? Guess it still has 1080p and a premium remote control going for it.

Basing a decision purely on a higher number, is this case, is ludicrous.



They are giving the Specs

"Resolution: 1920 x 1080"



What is so stupid is you do not know if Toshiba
or LG or Samsung made this Aldi TV.
Then add the Tevion name




"Sky, Freeview and Freesat don't natively broadcast in 1080p"
Correct its 1080i
well above your 720P




But by adding a BluRay Player (now costing under £50)
it will play Full HD 1080P
unlike your real old 720P TV that can not

jackc1806
02-06-2014, 09:12 AM
They are giving the Specs

"Resolution: 1920 x 1080"



What is so stupid is you do not know if Toshiba
or LG or Samsung made this Aldi TV.
Then add the Tevion name




"Sky, Freeview and Freesat don't natively broadcast in 1080p"
Correct its 1080i
well above your 720P




But by adding a BluRay Player (now costing under £50)
it will play Full HD 1080P
unlike your real old 720P TV that can not

Even if they make it it is still not as good and up to date as a brand new Samsung/LG

Crimson Dynamo
02-06-2014, 09:12 AM
Its a tech war

In general Aldi stuff is good value and quality - they are budget but not crap.

For many peeps this is good value and right on time for the World Cup

Crimson Dynamo
02-06-2014, 09:13 AM
Even if they make it it is still not as good and up to date as a brand new Samsung/LG

yes but the price is low so its a non comparison

jackc1806
02-06-2014, 09:13 AM
yes but the price is low so its a non comparison

Yeah but when it breaks in a year you'll have to buy a new one

jackc1806
02-06-2014, 09:14 AM
I don't think I'd buy a supermarket TV for downstairs, maybe for a bedroom

Crimson Dynamo
02-06-2014, 09:14 AM
Yeah but when it breaks in a year you'll have to buy a new one

It wont break in a year, its Aldi and not Peckham market

jackc1806
02-06-2014, 09:15 AM
It wont break in a year, its Aldi and not Peckham market

:joker:

What's the difference between Aldi and Lidl? I don't even know

Crimson Dynamo
02-06-2014, 09:16 AM
:joker:

What's the difference between Aldi and Lidl? I don't even know

Spelling for a start

although they do use similar letters :suspect:

jackc1806
02-06-2014, 09:17 AM
Spelling for a start

although they do use similar letters :suspect:

I thought they were like owned by the same company idk :suspect:

Marc
02-06-2014, 09:18 AM
Too small tbh.

Giggidy

arista
02-06-2014, 09:26 AM
Even if they make it it is still not as good and up to date as a brand new Samsung/LG



Sure but you pay below Trade price at Aldi

arista
02-06-2014, 09:28 AM
:joker:

What's the difference between Aldi and Lidl? I don't even know



On Tech gear its made in China or Korea for Germany
so Technical Gear is good in both stores
as both stores go below trade prices

Ryan57
02-06-2014, 02:39 PM
Right, here goes...

They are giving the Specs

"Resolution: 1920 x 1080"

You do know there are more to the specs of a television other than its resolution, right?


What is so stupid is you do not know if Toshiba
or LG or Samsung made this Aldi TV.
Then add the Tevion name

No. It may use a panel by a top brand, but the TV itself won't be put together by them. There is a difference.




"Sky, Freeview and Freesat don't natively broadcast in 1080p"
Correct its 1080i
well above your 720P

1. My TV is 1080p, albeit probably not a major point due to the size of the set.

2. Lot's prefer 720p over 1080i. Thus making your argument invalid.




But by adding a BluRay Player (now costing under £50)
it will play Full HD 1080P
unlike your real old 720P TV that can not

1. As said above, my TV is 1080p.

2. Going by your logic, if 720p is old then so is 1080p. There are higher resolutions around now. 4K for example.

Let's apply your logic to other technology.

The technology in the PS4 and Xbox One is OLD.

An Intel I5 processor is OLD.

An LCD TV must be OLD.

My Microwave is OLD.

Do you see where this leading?

Ryan57
02-06-2014, 02:46 PM
On Tech gear its made in China or Korea for Germany
so Technical Gear is good in both stores
as both stores go below trade prices

Technology from both Aldi and Lidl is good because they go below trade prices? You cannot be serious?!

So by this logic... I'll go buy an Aldi TV as opposed to a branded one from Tesco as it's cheaper?

michael21
02-06-2014, 06:54 PM
On Tech gear its made in China or Korea for Germany
so Technical Gear is good in both stores
as both stores go below trade prices

did you get the tv was it utter bliss

arista
03-06-2014, 06:51 AM
"Lot's prefer 720p over 1080i. Thus making your argument invalid."


No thats you

720p is well out of date.


Which is why
Better Stores sell the current top 1080P
Full HD TV's



4k TV's , at this time , are well out of most of our price ranges
and we have no 4K broadcasts yet.

Ryan57
03-06-2014, 12:13 PM
"Lot's prefer 720p over 1080i. Thus making your argument invalid."


No thats you

720p is well out of date.


Which is why
Better Stores sell the current top 1080P
Full HD TV's



4k TV's , at this time , are well out of most of our price ranges
and we have no 4K broadcasts yet.

I give up. Clearly you have no idea what the heck you're talking about.

This post is so full of flaws, it's ridiculous. Luckily, it appears nobody on this forum intends to buy this TV.

arista
03-06-2014, 12:14 PM
I give up. Clearly you have no idea what the heck you're talking about.

This post is so full of flaws, it's ridiculous.



Good
1080P is the best

Ryan57
03-06-2014, 12:17 PM
Rofl.

Crimson Dynamo
03-06-2014, 01:04 PM
Good
1080P is the best

Is 1080p better than 720?

Certainly 1080p is better (if you mean from a video quality perspective it's higher resolution) than 720p, but perhaps they are talking about 720p vs 1080i.

For sports or fast action 720p is usually better because with an interlaced signal (1080i) the two halves of the image that make up each frame can be slightly out of sync, and while the image is technically slightly higher resolution (1080 vs 720 lines) it's less clear. Furthermore interlaced video is prone to a type of annoying video artifact called twittering ... see link. Finally many displays don't do de-interlacing very well.

Keep in mind that image quality isn't just a matter of resolution. Contrast, color saturation and color accuracy are actually more important ... but in theory apply equally to a 720p or 1080p image.
So ... almost always 720p video is "better" than 1080i.

While not directly relevant, consider that the degree of video compression used in the signal (particularly true for broadcast TV ... and a major reason why some HDTV broadcasts look better than others ... but also potentially an effect on DVS or Blu-rays) can mean that a compressed 1080p image would look worse than a less compressed 720p image. That said, 1080p isn't widely available for HDTV and Blu-ray is almost always 1080p and has to be down sampled to output at 720p.

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlaced_video

Ryan57
03-06-2014, 04:24 PM
But, but, 1080 is a bigger number than 720 is a bigger number...

And resolution is the be all and end all when it comes to choosing a television set...