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By *hunky Chef OP   Man
over a year ago

Norwich

I've seen some nice ones, but I need to be convinced, or the deal expires at half past 6.

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Important:

Sound quality

Picture quality

Smart options menu

Automatic channel settings, as I don't like to fiddle with knobs and buttons.

***It's a joke. Be nice!***

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
over a year ago

Transsexual Transylvania


"I've seen some nice ones, but I need to be convinced, or the deal expires at half past 6.

*

Important:

Sound quality

Picture quality

Smart options menu

Automatic channel settings, as I don't like to fiddle with knobs and buttons.

***It's a joke. Be nice!***"

Well! You've come to the right gurl here! The smart option is to mount your TV in the bedroom, preferably on the end of the bed, (for convenience, obviously). All controls should come easily to hand, but if an automatic adjustment is available, that's ideal. The volume will probably go up several notches as the evening progresses, but you could always just stick something in her mouth to keep her occupied.

Some models may require their knobs fiddled with, of course.

Maybe try a few models out before settling on one. There are also hire options available, I believe.

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man
over a year ago

Norwich


"I've seen some nice ones, but I need to be convinced, or the deal expires at half past 6.

*

Important:

Sound quality

Picture quality

Smart options menu

Automatic channel settings, as I don't like to fiddle with knobs and buttons.

***It's a joke. Be nice!***

Well! You've come to the right gurl here! The smart option is to mount your TV in the bedroom, preferably on the end of the bed, (for convenience, obviously). All controls should come easily to hand, but if an automatic adjustment is available, that's ideal. The volume will probably go up several notches as the evening progresses, but you could always just stick something in her mouth to keep her occupied.

Some models may require their knobs fiddled with, of course.

Maybe try a few models out before settling on one. There are also hire options available, I believe.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We’ve an LG 75 that’s amazing. Really good image and sound. Blue tooth as well so can link gigs to the house stereo which is awesome. R

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man
over a year ago

Norwich


"We’ve an LG 75 that’s amazing. Really good image and sound. Blue tooth as well so can link gigs to the house stereo which is awesome. R"

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Have an LG Smart TV too, but I considering a more experimental and powerful model.

Still on the fence, but most females here kind of pushing me to the other side.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Samsung Qn900c bit expensive though

Can recommend them as I have a older Q900 model

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If you want quality avoid all the domestic tv rubbish and purchase a small cinema.

It’ll be as smart as whatever staff you have running it for you

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man
over a year ago

Norwich


"Samsung Qn900c bit expensive though

Can recommend them as I have a older Q900 model

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People are so greedy these days.

How many TVs do you need in your home?

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By *electableicecreamMan
over a year ago

The West

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Samsung Qn900c bit expensive though

Can recommend them as I have a older Q900 model

People are so greedy these days.

How many TVs do you need in your home?

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There’s only two in my house hold the fancy one in the living room and then me in the bedroom

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By *electableicecreamMan
over a year ago

The West

Best is probably to go to a club with a lot of TV's and see if you can push their buttons.

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By *eordieJeansCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Just make sure you check how many hdmi ports it has. We bought a fairly expensive Samsung and it only has 2 which is a bit annoying if you have a firestick, games console and sky/virgin.

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By *ocktoplaywithMan
over a year ago

Derby

Slightly different to what you’re asking but maybe it’s relevant as it includes the tele, we’ve got Sky Glass and I’m not overly impressed. I certainly wouldn’t recommend it to anyone.

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man
over a year ago

Norwich


"Slightly different to what you’re asking but maybe it’s relevant as it includes the tele, we’ve got Sky Glass and I’m not overly impressed. I certainly wouldn’t recommend it to anyone. "

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I wouldn't recommend anything from them to anyone.

Horrible company and left the day my contract was over.

Forced me to pay for something wasn't even available in my area.

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man
over a year ago

Norwich


"Samsung Qn900c bit expensive though

Can recommend them as I have a older Q900 model

People are so greedy these days.

How many TVs do you need in your home?

There’s only two in my house hold the fancy one in the living room and then me in the bedroom "

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The fancy one might have more inputs, but you are definitely nicer and more entertaining.

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