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Title: Tesco Technika TV's .....
Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 02 March 2011, 14:51:01
Anyone got any experience/opinions on these (low priced) LCD jobbies? Am looking for a 2nd set and they seem to have one that fits the bill.

Thanks - Rob
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Post by: Jimbob on 02 March 2011, 14:56:47
not been impressed with the 2 ive been involved with (for neighbour and family)
poor quality pic , awkward menus to use iirc
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Post by: Omega_Dan on 02 March 2011, 14:59:22
Had a 19" jobbie a few years back and wasnt impressed either. not very user friendly. For another £30 -£50 can get a good brand name.
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Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 02 March 2011, 15:00:26
Thanks guys .....
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Post by: tunnie on 02 March 2011, 15:07:52
they are shite, you get what you pay for
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Post by: Banjax on 02 March 2011, 15:28:40
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they are shite, you get what you pay for


always sitting on the fence T, come on say what you mean  ;D ;D
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Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 02 March 2011, 17:07:48
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they are shite, you get what you pay for

I must admit, £249 for a 32" with Freeview HD built in did seem too good to be true ........... Hey ho, a lesson learned
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Post by: hercules on 02 March 2011, 17:18:08
well ive just bought mi lad a 19inch one for his bedroom and it seems cock on to me
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Post by: lee4206 on 02 March 2011, 17:46:14
I've got a 22"hd lcd with dvd player & freeview   had it for 6mths and its been fine easy to use, no problems and I'll get another one if and when any of the old tvs go.
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Post by: redelitev6 on 02 March 2011, 17:59:07
got 2 for the kids bedrooms, no problems at all
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Post by: kineavy on 02 March 2011, 18:04:31
Richer Sounds do some good deals on Top brand clearence tvs
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Post by: TheBoy on 02 March 2011, 18:33:07
I will probably have one soon for her stitching room. Will be fine for her for background noise of Downtown Abbey and such shite.

Sure as hell wouldn't want one as a large screen TV to watch.
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Post by: TheBoy on 02 March 2011, 18:34:20
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Richer Sounds do some good deals on Top brand clearence tvs
Not worth the stress of dealing with the useless rather idiots though. Likes of John Lewis and Costco are often cheaper and have decent warranties.
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Post by: M on 02 March 2011, 20:30:25
Got a 19" HD Tecnika in the bedroom and for what we paid it works a treat.

Interestingly, it runs the same menu system and appearance as our 32" Toshiba HD TV downstairs......

No problem at all with either, and lovely picture on em too

 :y :y
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Post by: Amigo on 02 March 2011, 22:08:49
I've had a 19 inch Technika Freeview/DVD jobbie as a bedroom telly for 2 or 3 years. It's fine, cost just over £100 from Tesco. Why spend thousands on what is just a telly? ::)
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Post by: Jimbob on 03 March 2011, 07:42:08
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I've had a 19 inch Technika Freeview/DVD jobbie as a bedroom telly for 2 or 3 years. It's fine, cost just over £100 from Tesco. Why spend thousands on what is just a telly? ::)


fully agree....

last one I am comparing was the other way round..

Went round to father in laws house, cos he couldnt get a decent picture.
eventually managed a reasonable one, but only on one of the inputs, he could have scart, ot dtv tuner looking ok, not both!
cost him £160.
I too was in the market for the same 19" with built in dvd.
I got a FAR FAR better Hitachi set from argos, for £10 cheaper!

So yes, I wouldnt may thousands for a better set, but £20-30 for a better picture over the years of month is nothing in my mind, and even better when the better ones are cheaper too!

The other one I used was a bigger set for the woman across the road.
I dunno what she did at it, but it would not remember the input it was set at after being switched off for some time - a pain when it defaults to analogue tuner when it had already been switched off here.  Picture was ok at best, sound was dreadful.

I will not ever buy a technica telly after these experiences, even for a kids bedroom.

May well be they are made by the cheapest bidder at the time, so quality may vary massively from one batch to the next, but not worth the risk imho, when you can get better sets at around the same money if you shop around a bit and bide your time.


Ohhh, and our main telly is a 32" Sony I got from the local freecycle!  which we prefer the pic on to most the flat jobbies.  resisting one of those for the main telly as long as possible  :y
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Post by: edwardmickey on 03 March 2011, 08:04:34
I paid £170 for LCD 20" with built in DVD.  Got what I expected, reasonable picture for a bedroom set. I can hear the DVD spinning when watching a film, quite annoying but on the whole, I'm pleased for what I paid. I also know if it broke in the first 12 months, I wouldn't have to deal with Currys or Comet who are a pain when things go wrong!
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Post by: Banjax on 03 March 2011, 08:16:27
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Had a 19" jobbie a few years back and wasnt impressed either. not very user friendly. For another £30 -£50 can get a good brand name.

i'd be very impressed.

does jobbie mean the same down south as it does up here?
 ;D ;D ;D

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Post by: aaronjb on 03 March 2011, 10:00:37
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I've had a 19 inch Technika Freeview/DVD jobbie as a bedroom telly for 2 or 3 years. It's fine, cost just over £100 from Tesco. Why spend thousands on what is just a telly? ::)

Depends what you want from a TV, really, doesn't it.. If you just want some flashing colours and noise, buy the cheapest you can - if you want films to look remotely like they were intended to, you need to spend a bit more.

Personally I wouldn't think twice about spending £1500 or so on a decent large plasma (no, I don't want to have the plasma vs. LED argument again ;D ) - heck, I was pondering spending £3300 on a 65" Plasma just to gain 15" and better VQ over my current 50" LG.. (then I spent the money on engine bits instead)
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Post by: Kevin Wood on 03 March 2011, 10:31:18
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Ohhh, and our main telly is a 32" Sony I got from the local freecycle!  which we prefer the pic on to most the flat jobbies.  resisting one of those for the main telly as long as possible  :y

Yep, exactly the same boat as we are in.

Have a 10 year old 32FX60 that has a great picture and really can't abide the current LCDs, especially on low def material, which is what we'd be watching 99% of the time.

As a radio amateur, I don't want a noisy plasma anywhere near me let alone in the same house.

Now the 3D hysteria is in full flow I guess TV manufacturers won't be upping their low def picture quality any time soon. ::)

Kevin
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Post by: aaronjb on 03 March 2011, 11:12:34
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As a radio amateur, I don't want a noisy plasma anywhere near me let alone in the same house.

Let me know if the house next door comes up for sale, Kevin... ;D
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Post by: Martin_1962 on 03 March 2011, 11:36:33
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I've had a 19 inch Technika Freeview/DVD jobbie as a bedroom telly for 2 or 3 years. It's fine, cost just over £100 from Tesco. Why spend thousands on what is just a telly? ::)


fully agree....

last one I am comparing was the other way round..

Went round to father in laws house, cos he couldnt get a decent picture.
eventually managed a reasonable one, but only on one of the inputs, he could have scart, ot dtv tuner looking ok, not both!
cost him £160.
I too was in the market for the same 19" with built in dvd.
I got a FAR FAR better Hitachi set from argos, for £10 cheaper!

So yes, I wouldnt may thousands for a better set, but £20-30 for a better picture over the years of month is nothing in my mind, and even better when the better ones are cheaper too!

The other one I used was a bigger set for the woman across the road.
I dunno what she did at it, but it would not remember the input it was set at after being switched off for some time - a pain when it defaults to analogue tuner when it had already been switched off here.  Picture was ok at best, sound was dreadful.

I will not ever buy a technica telly after these experiences, even for a kids bedroom.

May well be they are made by the cheapest bidder at the time, so quality may vary massively from one batch to the next, but not worth the risk imho, when you can get better sets at around the same money if you shop around a bit and bide your time.


Ohhh, and our main telly is a 32" Sony I got from the local freecycle!  which we prefer the pic on to most the flat jobbies.  resisting one of those for the main telly as long as possible  :y


I am sure it is flat screened but rather thick ;D ;D

We used to have an FD Trinitron TV but wanted to go HD.

This was when it was easy to buy, for mixed sources the W series Sonys were a good bet between quality features and price.

Now I would have no idea.
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Post by: Martin_1962 on 03 March 2011, 11:38:11
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Ohhh, and our main telly is a 32" Sony I got from the local freecycle!  which we prefer the pic on to most the flat jobbies.  resisting one of those for the main telly as long as possible  :y

Yep, exactly the same boat as we are in.

Have a 10 year old 32FX60 that has a great picture and really can't abide the current LCDs, especially on low def material, which is what we'd be watching 99% of the time.

As a radio amateur, I don't want a noisy plasma anywhere near me let alone in the same house.

Now the 3D hysteria is in full flow I guess TV manufacturers won't be upping their low def picture quality any time soon. ::)

Kevin


If you are passing I could show you mine - remember I moved from a KV32DX20.
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Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 03 March 2011, 14:57:51
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Ohhh, and our main telly is a 32" Sony I got from the local freecycle!  which we prefer the pic on to most the flat jobbies.  resisting one of those for the main telly as long as possible  :y

Yep, exactly the same boat as we are in.

Have a 10 year old 32FX60 that has a great picture and really can't abide the current LCDs, especially on low def material, which is what we'd be watching 99% of the time.

As a radio amateur, I don't want a noisy plasma anywhere near me let alone in the same house.

Now the 3D hysteria is in full flow I guess TV manufacturers won't be upping their low def picture quality any time soon. ::)

Kevin

What's your callsign Kev? I haven't used mine since passing the RAE in 1977!  ::)
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Post by: Kevin Wood on 03 March 2011, 15:30:22
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What's your callsign Kev? I haven't used mine since passing the RAE in 1977!  ::)

G7BCS, although it's not aired very often. :-[ I tend to do a couple of the big 24h contests a year and then go into hibernation.

You know a license is free now? Might as well get your callsign back from OFCON in case you get the urge?

Kevin
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Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 03 March 2011, 15:43:26
I'm a I was G8 something or other, must look it up for old times sake. Only really did it due to peer pressure - worked for Pye in Cambridge at the time and most of the engineers there were keen.

Like I said, never used it!  :o
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Post by: Kevin Wood on 03 March 2011, 16:02:20
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I'm a I was G8 something or other, must look it up for old times sake. Only really did it due to peer pressure - worked for Pye in Cambridge at the time and most of the engineers there were keen.

Like I said, never used it!  :o

Ahh, OK. They still have quite an active amateur station there, I believe.

Didn't work with a guy called Dave Whitfield, I suppose?

Kevin
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Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 03 March 2011, 16:44:41
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I'm a I was G8 something or other, must look it up for old times sake. Only really did it due to peer pressure - worked for Pye in Cambridge at the time and most of the engineers there were keen.

Like I said, never used it!  :o

Ahh, OK. They still have quite an active amateur station there, I believe.

Didn't work with a guy called Dave Whitfield, I suppose?

Kevin

The name doesn't ring any bells I'm afraid & we are talking 34 years ago!
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Post by: Amigo on 03 March 2011, 20:58:38
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I've had a 19 inch Technika Freeview/DVD jobbie as a bedroom telly for 2 or 3 years. It's fine, cost just over £100 from Tesco. Why spend thousands on what is just a telly? ::)

Depends what you want from a TV, really, doesn't it.. If you just want some flashing colours and noise, buy the cheapest you can - if you want films to look remotely like they were intended to, you need to spend a bit more.

Personally I wouldn't think twice about spending £1500 or so on a decent large plasma (no, I don't want to have the plasma vs. LED argument again ;D ) - heck, I was pondering spending £3300 on a 65" Plasma just to gain 15" and better VQ over my current 50" LG.. (then I spent the money on engine bits instead)
I Guess so. I'm just not a big lover of telly or movies. Lodger Steve moved out a year or so ago with one of his squeezes so i put the living room telly in the spare room & thre jukebox in it's place...yeah, no telly downstairs. 8-) Within a month he moved back so the telly's back too cos he watches it, his rent helps so fair go....when it packs up though i won't replace it.

  I 'm happy to lay in bed & watch my £100 Tesco special & would happily live with no telly in the living room. As for telly's hanging off the wall, some friends have them but it's just a bit too much for me to even look at...i find it vulgar... & what else i could do with the money.. ::)

   That said if you & your family use & enjoy it then why not? We all have our indulgences. Guy. :y
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Post by: omegabsw on 04 March 2011, 11:27:05
I have a 19" one for the bedroom, had it over 3 years now, its moved house with us, gets used every other day and is still fine.

My Samsung 42" lasted 15 Months, and the colour in the screen went. Samsung replaced it as a "Goodwill" gesture.