| Humax LGB-32DST |
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Lets first look at the good points. It is very easy to set up, none of this sitting down scratching your head reading the instructions again and again hoping they will make sense. it is a five minute job to have the tv set up which is a positive thing compared to a lot of TV's out there who expect you to be an electrical whizz kid who speaks their language.
I am afraid though that the positive on this product do not outweigh the negative and to be honest at £475 that is a shock because I expect a lot for my money. The TV does look good, people will say when they walk into your room that the TV does look good and it does also provide you with a PC connectivity which is great. It also comes with HD Ready with a resolution of 1,366x768 pixels which is another good thing but again on this budget I would have hoped for more quality. The picture however is sharpe and does put a number of other tv's that are more expensive to shame, making you wonder sometimes how some of these companies come up with their prices. Now the weakness of this product which I do feel is overpriced by around £100, sorry if you feel this is harsh and especially sorry if you have bought one, but I do feel that the product should be £100 cheaper but that is my opinion and I am sure that the company and their marketing people had good reason to set it at this price but I would not personally pay that price. Althought the TV looks nice, it is a bit on the fat and heavy side and only having two HDMIs is also a turn off. You can look at cheaper models that offer your more quality and offer you more gadgets and features. I was hoping that at this price it would have been a bit of a boys toy but I was wrong. This TV also does not seem to be able to take in 1080p/24 feeds of the sort most Blu-ray players and it does not seem to be able to take 1080p sources of any frame rate which is another let down, but it does all depend on what you are after for your money.
Overall Rated 6/10 Lets first look at the good points. It is very easy to set up, none of this sitting down scratching your head reading the instructions again and again hoping they will make sense. it is a five minute job to have the tv set up which is a positive thing compared to a lot of TV's out there who expect you to be an electrical whizz kid who speaks their language. I am afraid though that the positive on this product do not outweigh the negative and to be honest at £475 that is a shock because I expect a lot for my money. The TV does look good, people will say when they walk into your room that the TV does look good and it does also provide you with a PC connectivity which is great. It also comes with HD Ready with a resolution of 1,366x768 pixels which is another good thing but again on this budget I would have hoped for more quality. The picture however is sharpe and does put a number of other tv's that are more expensive to shame, making you wonder sometimes how some of these companies come up with their prices. Now the weakness of this product which I do feel is overpriced by around £100, sorry if you feel this is harsh and especially sorry if you have bought one, but I do feel that the product should be £100 cheaper but that is my opinion and I am sure that the company and their marketing people had good reason to set it at this price but I would not personally pay that price. Althought the TV looks nice, it is a bit on the fat and heavy side and only having two HDMIs is also a turn off. You can look at cheaper models that offer your more quality and offer you more gadgets and features. I was hoping that at this price it would have been a bit of a boys toy but I was wrong. This TV also does not seem to be able to take in 1080p/24 feeds of the sort most Blu-ray players and it does not seem to be able to take 1080p sources of any frame rate which is another let down, but it does all depend on what you are after for your money.
Overall Rated 6/10 |
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