Hi guys, I’m on the hunt for a cheap 50"55" or bigger TV.
The only feature I require is HDMI for a PC input.
Where is the current cheapest TV out there in the larger sizes?
Hi guys, I’m on the hunt for a cheap 50"55" or bigger TV.
The only feature I require is HDMI for a PC input.
Where is the current cheapest TV out there in the larger sizes?
"The only feature I require is HDMI for a PC input."
Honestly any features are a bonus. It will be a display for an office PC to display relevant work information. Price and HDMI and the main requirements
How soon do you need it? Keep an eye out for the Soniq specials. They come up every couple of weeks but the size differs.
No rush, Just keeping an eye out. Kogan 55" ones for 4-5 hundred seem alright at the moment
Try Big W. I bought a cheap JVC 40" for my office. It has Chromecast, which is handy. It's a bit slow but it does the job.
These look great, thank you!
FBM
Fat Bald Man ?
That's right. The FBM up the road from OP is selling one.
Hard Rubbish
Hilarious Adventures in Really Disorganised Realms Under Bizarre Bins Involving Silly Hoarders ?
yes
Linsar 50" UHD WebOS TV $388 on sale, RRP$549. Bonus $50 Storecash. 3 year warranty. All modern TVs have HDMI.
facebook marketplace. ~$100.
Just bought a samsung c60D at Betta Electrical for $1260 delivered..and got a $300 cash back visa debit card..so less than $1000…deals are out there
Aldi 55" for $429 coming up in just over a week.
You want it to have decent HDR? Or does not matter at all what the picture quality is like?