Decent smallish (28" maybe) flat screen telly for my mum.

Scouse

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Cheap, maybe freeview built in, nothing fancy.

Just good n' solid. Any recommendations?
 

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i got a 22inch from sainsburys own brand thingy with dvd player hd and freeview for 120 quid ... works has hdmi doesnt do anything fancy ..

If i was to go with a brand i would go with Samsung for LCD and Panny foro Plasma .. tho i dont think plasmas come that small
 

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Thanks - but bigger than 22" would be best. Maybe up to 32". Could do with a SCART socket too tbfh.

I guess they're all much of a muchness really.
 

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I never thought I'd say this but you should consider looking at some of the Technika televisions in tesco. I picked one up 18 months ago for one of the kid's bedroom. 32", built in DVD player, 1 SCART, 2 HDMI, Component inputs, freeview.
The key selling point however; The panel itself - Current generation Samsung Panel. 1080p. Glorious picture.

The damage? £180. Don't know what they're selling for atm but I bought mine with clubcard vouchers so it was essentially free... and the biggest lol was I also had 3000 more clubcard points free with it on top of the 180 it was coming with anyway. Basically worth £120 in Alton Towers vouchers*

*(other theme parks are available)
 

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PS, if you're wall mounting it and don't need tilt/swivel functionality look at the OmniMount, usually £20 in tesco... most piss easy wall mount I have ever seen both to fit in the first place and for any-time removal of the TV from the wall. makes the TV stand proud of the wall by only about 1 inch. and it's rock solid stable.
 

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