Thinnest wall mounted 32" TV possible - £250 max
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Looking for the impossible probably at this price point.
Looking for a 32" (preferably) TV to wall mount in our kitchen. Kitchen isn't a grand huge open plan jobby, so trying to get the thinnest possible TV possible with the following requirements hopefully;
Looking for a 32" (preferably) TV to wall mount in our kitchen. Kitchen isn't a grand huge open plan jobby, so trying to get the thinnest possible TV possible with the following requirements hopefully;
- Wall mounted
- £250 max, hoping more around £200
- 32" ideally. Other sizes can be considered for the right TV.
- Depth thin as possible at this price range
- Freeview in built so we don't need any sky boxes etc.
- Smart TV so we can get Youtube/Netflix on for the kids etc.
- Black colour
- Not curved
There isn't some magical store of thin & cheap TVs - just look on the Richer Sounds website & see what they have for your budget.
https://www.richersounds.com/tv-projectors/tvs-acc...
The network & aerial connector on both of them point backwards so will add to the depth when on a wall bracket. Get a move on though as this is the last day of cheap deals.
https://www.richersounds.com/tv-projectors/tvs-acc...
The network & aerial connector on both of them point backwards so will add to the depth when on a wall bracket. Get a move on though as this is the last day of cheap deals.
LG gallery fit very thin and completely flush with wall but you do need a box in the back for power etc but is a very clean install. Off topic as not within budget.
At that price point tvs won’t be the thinnest but all comes to install as well. If your wall allows make a box where cabling and power can go and you should really have a flush mounted tv
At that price point tvs won’t be the thinnest but all comes to install as well. If your wall allows make a box where cabling and power can go and you should really have a flush mounted tv
I bought a few weeks ago a Toshiba 32LL3C63DB; the exact dimensions are widely available online. It's the only modestly priced 32 I could find that's not crap quality or using a basic/old panel.
It's also widely available for 200 quid. Mine was an open-box return that combined with an ebay deal came to ~£108.
The smart features are good enough that I no longer feel the need for a 2nd Apple TV. The picture is decent, and whilst not as pretty as the big, expensive Sony downstairs there's nothing I would complain about. The in-built speakers aren't Hi-fi, but for the small "play room" we've wall mounted it in they are good enough (I cancelled the order for a sound bar).
We have it on a cantilever which does add to depth, but was neccesary for the room. On a conventional wall mount it would be very slim. It looks a more expensive product than it is.
It's also widely available for 200 quid. Mine was an open-box return that combined with an ebay deal came to ~£108.
The smart features are good enough that I no longer feel the need for a 2nd Apple TV. The picture is decent, and whilst not as pretty as the big, expensive Sony downstairs there's nothing I would complain about. The in-built speakers aren't Hi-fi, but for the small "play room" we've wall mounted it in they are good enough (I cancelled the order for a sound bar).
We have it on a cantilever which does add to depth, but was neccesary for the room. On a conventional wall mount it would be very slim. It looks a more expensive product than it is.
Fusss said:
CorradoTDI said:
Samsung The Frame might be a good one if you can find a deal!
Thank you, had a look, might need to find one hell of a deal!! bit rich for me I fearhttps://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/samsung-2020-fram...
£261 for the Frame 32"
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