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40" Smart TV Options

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  • 16-08-2017 12:26pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 358 ✭✭


    Good afternoon
    I'm in the market for a smart TV in the 39"+ range. Must be smart as it's for a separate granny-flat with only Wifi/Ethernet for the moment, e.g. NetFlix, YouTube, etc. In time we could look at installing a dish/box in the new building...so something that offers future satellite options would be wise I think. It's not the main house TV so we need to be practical cost-wise so I'm targeting the entry-level options around this size. You have an LG option ([font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]LG 43UH603V[/font]) on your website - would this be a viable option ?. I see a Samsung at +€50...but unless there's a compelling reason the LG looks the business. I'd just value an opinion.
    I also need a compatible wall-mount - nothing too fancy. Maybe options for basic...plus just limited tilt.
    I'm in Dublin so delivery a requirement also.
    Can you offer some advice...or perhaps a steer if I'm missing something ??.
    Many thanks, Kevin


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,282 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Raven_k42 wrote: »
    Good afternoon
    I'm in the market for a smart TV in the 39"+ range. Must be smart as it's for a separate granny-flat with only Wifi/Ethernet for the moment, e.g. NetFlix, YouTube, etc. In time we could look at installing a dish/box in the new building...so something that offers future satellite options would be wise I think. It's not the main house TV so we need to be practical cost-wise so I'm targeting the entry-level options around this size. You have an LG option ([font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]LG 43UH603V[/font]) on your website - would this be a viable option ?. I see a Samsung at +€50...but unless there's a compelling reason the LG looks the business. I'd just value an opinion.
    I also need a compatible wall-mount - nothing too fancy. Maybe options for basic...plus just limited tilt.
    I'm in Dublin so delivery a requirement also.
    Can you offer some advice...or perhaps a steer if I'm missing something ??.
    Many thanks, Kevin
    Hi Kevin.

    Apologies for the delay in getting to you.

    There are very few televisions that have a satellite tuner built in without going for the higher priced screens.

    The LG 43UH603 is a cracking TV for the moment and is very very popular. Does have a satellite tuner but is not freesat approved.

    There are a few differences between the LG and the Samsung.
    I suppose the obvious would be the Samsung is 3" smaller in size.

    Other than that they are pretty similar.

    A bracket for flat to the wall would be the Sanus VML5 priced at £49.95. If purchased with the a television I could go to £35.00
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-200142-vml5.aspx

    A tilt one would be the Sonos VMT15 priced at £69.95. I could offer at £45.00
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-200144-vmt15.aspx

    Let me know your thoughts.

    Any questions drop me a post.


  • Registered Users Posts: 358 ✭✭Raven_k42


    Raven_k42 wrote: »
    Good afternoon
    I'm in the market for a smart TV in the 39"+ range. Must be smart as it's for a separate granny-flat with only Wifi/Ethernet for the moment, e.g. NetFlix, YouTube, etc. In time we could look at installing a dish/box in the new building...so something that offers future satellite options would be wise I think. It's not the main house TV so we need to be practical cost-wise so I'm targeting the entry-level options around this size. You have an LG option ([font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]LG 43UH603V[/font]) on your website - would this be a viable option ?. I see a Samsung at +€50...but unless there's a compelling reason the LG looks the business. I'd just value an opinion.
    I also need a compatible wall-mount - nothing too fancy. Maybe options for basic...plus just limited tilt.
    I'm in Dublin so delivery a requirement also.
    Can you offer some advice...or perhaps a steer if I'm missing something ??.
    Many thanks, Kevin
    Hi Kevin.

    Apologies for the delay in getting to you.

    There are very few televisions that have a satellite tuner built in without going for the higher priced screens.

    The LG 43UH603 is a cracking TV for the moment and is very very popular. Does have a satellite tuner but is not freesat approved.

    There are a few differences between the LG and the Samsung.
    I suppose the obvious would be the Samsung is 3" smaller in size.

    Other than that they are pretty similar.

    A bracket for flat to the wall would be the Sanus VML5 priced at £49.95. If purchased with the a television I could go to £35.00
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-200142-vml5.aspx

    A tilt one would be the Sonos VMT15 priced at £69.95. I could offer at £45.00
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-200144-vmt15.aspx

    Let me know your thoughts.

    Any questions drop me a post.
    Thanks for getting back to me Kenny.

    I'm keen to proceed with the LG + VMT15 package. Should I PM you to progress an order ?.

    Many thanks,
                       Kevin


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,282 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Raven_k42 wrote: »
    Raven_k42 wrote: »
    Good afternoon
    I'm in the market for a smart TV in the 39"+ range. Must be smart as it's for a separate granny-flat with only Wifi/Ethernet for the moment, e.g. NetFlix, YouTube, etc. In time we could look at installing a dish/box in the new building...so something that offers future satellite options would be wise I think. It's not the main house TV so we need to be practical cost-wise so I'm targeting the entry-level options around this size. You have an LG option ([font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]LG 43UH603V[/font]) on your website - would this be a viable option ?. I see a Samsung at +€50...but unless there's a compelling reason the LG looks the business. I'd just value an opinion.
    I also need a compatible wall-mount - nothing too fancy. Maybe options for basic...plus just limited tilt.
    I'm in Dublin so delivery a requirement also.
    Can you offer some advice...or perhaps a steer if I'm missing something ??.
    Many thanks, Kevin
    Hi Kevin.

    Apologies for the delay in getting to you.

    There are very few televisions that have a satellite tuner built in without going for the higher priced screens.

    The LG 43UH603 is a cracking TV for the moment and is very very popular. Does have a satellite tuner but is not freesat approved.

    There are a few differences between the LG and the Samsung.
    I suppose the obvious would be the Samsung is 3" smaller in size.

    Other than that they are pretty similar.

    A bracket for flat to the wall would be the Sanus VML5 priced at £49.95. If purchased with the a television I could go to £35.00
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-200142-vml5.aspx

    A tilt one would be the Sonos VMT15 priced at £69.95. I could offer at £45.00
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-200144-vmt15.aspx

    Let me know your thoughts.

    Any questions drop me a post.
    Thanks for getting back to me Kenny.

    I'm keen to proceed with the LG + VMT15 package. Should I PM you to progress an order ?.

    Many thanks,
                       Kevin
    Hi Kevin.

    If you drop me your contact number in a PM i can give you a call.


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