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Best Value 40" TV

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  • 21-09-2020 5:50pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 293 ✭✭


    Hi there,

    I have a 900mm alcove width to work with and looking to go as large as possible which I believe works out at 40 inch depending on make/model.

    I like the Samsung TU8000 & TU8500 series specs wise but at 43" and 960mm width it's just too big.

    I see the Panasonic TX40HX800B on your website coming in at 901mm which would work (at a slight angle which is fine) but looking for something a bit more budget friendly if you could recommend anything please?


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  • Company Representative Posts: 4,457 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: DavidS


    Mac-Chops wrote: »
    Hi there,

    I have a 900mm alcove width to work with and looking to go as large as possible which I believe works out at 40 inch depending on make/model.

    I like the Samsung TU8000 & TU8500 series specs wise but at 43" and 960mm width it's just too big.

    I see the Panasonic TX40HX800B on your website coming in at 901mm which would work (at a slight angle which is fine) but looking for something a bit more budget friendly if you could recommend anything please?
    Hi Mac-Chops,

    Unfortunately that Panasonic model is the only 40" that I would have at the moment!

    I had a look at the QE43Q60T which is a great TV as well for a bit less but it's still 964mm wide so wouldn't fit!

    Let me know what you think!

    Kind regards

    David


  • Registered Users Posts: 293 ✭✭Mac-Chops


    Mac-Chops wrote: »
    Hi there,

    I have a 900mm alcove width to work with and looking to go as large as possible which I believe works out at 40 inch depending on make/model.

    I like the Samsung TU8000 & TU8500 series specs wise but at 43" and 960mm width it's just too big.

    I see the Panasonic TX40HX800B on your website coming in at 901mm which would work (at a slight angle which is fine) but looking for something a bit more budget friendly if you could recommend anything please?
    Hi Mac-Chops,

    Unfortunately that Panasonic model is the only 40" that I would have at the moment!

    I had a look at the QE43Q60T which is a great TV as well for a bit less but it's still 964mm wide so wouldn't fit!

    Let me know what you think!

    Kind regards

    David
    Thanks David,

    I'll have a think about that then. 
    While the TV would be sitting out from the alcove on a wall bracket, it would be better to tuck it in flush out of the way when not being used rather than having to push it back in at a big angle.

    Cheers,
    MC


  • Company Representative Posts: 4,457 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: DavidS


    Mac-Chops wrote: »
    Mac-Chops wrote: »
    Hi there,

    I have a 900mm alcove width to work with and looking to go as large as possible which I believe works out at 40 inch depending on make/model.

    I like the Samsung TU8000 & TU8500 series specs wise but at 43" and 960mm width it's just too big.

    I see the Panasonic TX40HX800B on your website coming in at 901mm which would work (at a slight angle which is fine) but looking for something a bit more budget friendly if you could recommend anything please?
    Hi Mac-Chops,

    Unfortunately that Panasonic model is the only 40" that I would have at the moment!

    I had a look at the QE43Q60T which is a great TV as well for a bit less but it's still 964mm wide so wouldn't fit!

    Let me know what you think!

    Kind regards

    David
    Thanks David,

    I'll have a think about that then. 
    While the TV would be sitting out from the alcove on a wall bracket, it would be better to tuck it in flush out of the way when not being used rather than having to push it back in at a big angle.

    Cheers,
    MC
    Hi MC,

    No problem, I think the 43" panels would just be a bit too big to tuck them into the alcove unfortunately!

    Let me know if you have any other questions!

    Kind regards

    David


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