55 inch 4K Television

That was my first choice but the 2000 beats it on sound and picture. It’s also £1000 off

It’s what you are paying rather than not paying :grinning:

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Yes…We decided upon the 2000 also, annoyingly John Lewis are out of stock online atm…
If I may ask, who you are going with ?

All in and working and all rather splendid

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I have let it not quite lined up with the window for maximum conniptions :grinning:

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Are you using the same instagram filter Paul uses for showing us his melancholy dinners?

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“Nicotine haze”

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Instantly felt uneasy with your misalignment. Top trolling.

So the TV angle might be out?

Photo of beige(ish) cat on beige TV stand in beige room with beige walls is beige.

:grin:

Nice Telly though.

What it mainly proves is that the camera on the iPad is total shite compared to the one in my Pixel phone

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Boom

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Just purchased a 43" telly from the Tesco, its betterer than the very old one.

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Technika? They’re good value tv’s.

It’s a Toshiba. £199.95, its surprisingly good, cant fault it for the cash and its light years ahead of our old Panasonic Plasma (which I’d forgotten weighs about 10 tons!).

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As found in the “smaller screens” section of Currys now tucked away in a corner of the store.

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It’s about as big as we can physically go in the current living room layout, otherwise I’d have purchased the 65" next to it :grinning:.

Our last tv was a tosh, albeit about 10 years old. I never really liked it but I’d assume their OS has improved since then. Picture was ok though

The OS is better than I expected actually, it was a concern, it seems responsive and looks Ok.

Mine was supposedly 3D and I think it was underpowered for everything it tried to do. That said, it was fantastic compared to the horrid Blu-ray player it came with :face_with_symbols_over_mouth: