ViperGTI
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So I've finally saved up a bunch of eBucks for a new UHD big screen TV. With FNB working hard to give their customers as little reward as possible, it took freakin forever to save, but here we are. With Makro vouchers bought without any discount
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Anyway, is there anything I must look out for or that I must avoid? I've already decided to go for flat screen and avoid the curved TVs after reading up a bit.
So far I'm looking at this one:
https://www.makro.co.za/electronics-and-gaming/lg-65-165cm-smart-uhd-led-tv-325561EA
I'll be standing in a crazy queue at Makro like an idiot on black Friday when this will go for about R18k (which is pretty much my maximum price). Is this fine or are there any specific features missing or is another brand preferable? I'd be willing to look at a slightly smaller screen if there is a feature that makes a big difference to the quality of the TV.
Basically I want the TV to do the following:
This TV must last me 10 years. My experience with my current 40/42" LG HDTV has not been great.
Also, now I have to renew my TV license after all.
Anyway, is there anything I must look out for or that I must avoid? I've already decided to go for flat screen and avoid the curved TVs after reading up a bit.
So far I'm looking at this one:
https://www.makro.co.za/electronics-and-gaming/lg-65-165cm-smart-uhd-led-tv-325561EA
I'll be standing in a crazy queue at Makro like an idiot on black Friday when this will go for about R18k (which is pretty much my maximum price). Is this fine or are there any specific features missing or is another brand preferable? I'd be willing to look at a slightly smaller screen if there is a feature that makes a big difference to the quality of the TV.
Basically I want the TV to do the following:
- Play Bluray & DSTV
- Gaming (using cable from PC and XBox controller)
- Showmax
- Project my Galaxy S7's screen to the TV
This TV must last me 10 years. My experience with my current 40/42" LG HDTV has not been great.
Also, now I have to renew my TV license after all.
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