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Sorry, I can't comment on the one you are thinking of, not knowing much about them as a brand.
However, we have recently bought >>one of these<< for the MH. Anything larger than a 19" for us, won't allow closure of the TV cabinet.
I have just installed it today, and the picture is superb, from all inputs. I watched most of the Polar Express whilst installing it and pottering about, (both on Freeview, and Satellite), and I was really impressed.
In the house, I didn't think much to the sound quality, but in the MH, it was more acceptable, and can be customised.
Rita and I are both very pleased with it, compared to our little 15" LCD TV, with set top Freeview receiver, however, we do appreciate that it is still early days yet.
HTH,
Jock.
P.S. Hilldweller, who used to be a subscriber on here, has written a small write up, on the linked page. He is very pleased with it too.
P.P.S. They also do a 26".
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The Sharp would possibly be a good deal if it was made by Sharp, but it isn't. It is made for Sharp in Turkey and for that reason you could buy it cheaper with any other badge on it. do not like companies that do not publish prices.
The Kogan is OK, but it is the identical TV to the Logik LED Tvs sold in Currys/PC World.
As for HD tuner on a 24" screen, no point. Despite what some people have said the difference between an HD transmission and a good upscaler as used in a modern TV is almost un-noticeable in a TV with a screen smaller than 26". It is the quality of the upscaler that counts as no TV transmission apart from BBC 3D is in 1080p anyway so will need upscaling or upconverting to suit the native resolution of the panel anyway.
Gerry
Re: Considering a new TV for the Motorhome Sharp LC24DV510K?
Sorry, I can't comment on the one you are thinking of, not knowing much about them as a brand.
However, we have recently bought >>one of these<< for the MH. Anything larger than a 19" for us, won't allow closure of the TV cabinet.
I have just installed it today, and the picture is superb, from all inputs. I watched most of the Polar Express whilst installing it and pottering about, (both on Freeview, and Satellite), and I was really impressed.
In the house, I didn't think much to the sound quality, but in the MH, it was more acceptable, and can be customised.
Rita and I are both very pleased with it, compared to our little 15" LCD TV, with set top Freeview receiver, however, we do appreciate that it is still early days yet.
HTH,
Jock.
P.S. Hilldweller, who used to be a subscriber on here, has written a small write up, on the linked page. He is very pleased with it too.
P.P.S. They also do a 26".
That looks very interesting Jock!
Good price too. So do you have to connect a hard drive or flash for the PVR to work?
We don't have a proper aerial, just a small indoor one. We get Sat TV through a sky box in-front of the van and then it is linked via RF cable and one of those remote eyes to the back lounge/bedroom.
So doubt we would get much use from the FreeView.
Gerry, is the Sharp made by BEKO?
Trev.,
Re: Considering a new TV for the Motorhome Sharp LC24DV510K?
Good price too. So do you have to connect a hard drive or flash for the PVR to work?
We don't have a proper aerial, just a small indoor one. We get Sat TV through a sky box in-front of the van and then it is linked via RF cable and one of those remote eyes to the back lounge/bedroom.
So doubt we would get much use from the FreeView.
Gerry, is the Sharp made by BEKO?
Trev.,
Sorry for the delayed reply Trev. The email notification went to my mail spam folder. Goodness knows why though.
Yes, a pocket HD or USB stick to facilitate the PVR. We've also got the PVR facility on the Technomate Satellite receiver.
Gerry, using >>this link<<, I can't find a Logik model with exactly the same spec as the Kogan, close yes, but not exact.
I've not tried the PVR yet, but so far this weekend, we are very pleased with our new LED TV.
Regards,
Jock.
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