Didn't you see it working before you bought it?
No, bought it from Amazon, reviews were good and people on here mentioned it as good value
Cannot get a sharp image no matter what settings are tried and there is an awful lot of background digital noise too.
Is that from the inbuilt tuner? Were you watching Freeview, or analogue? Were you using an external source?
Tried it with the inbuilt tuner watching digital and analogue too, also via the BT Vision box connected with an HDMI cable
Maybe just a wrong'un, but it was totally crap
After the LG disappointment decided to have another try
Bought a Toshiba 32" from Tesco's for 299 quid and its so much better, can only assume that LG was a friday special. Sound is a bit tinny, but wasn't expecting much and easy enough to put through the external speakers
Set a limit of 300 quid and reckon this one will do, not great TV watchers so that's more than enough cash to spend on a goggle box
One other point, went into Comet's asked about their returns policy and basically they don't have one.
Tesco give you until January to return a TV for a full refund if not satisfied
No surprise who we bought from, Comet must be one of the very few shops to operate such an inflexible policy, so just buy online from them if you must and use the DSR legislation
One other point, went into Comet's asked about their returns policy and basically they don't have one.
Yes they do, it's statutory.
No they don't unless the product is faulty, I clearly mentioned "not satisfied"
Returns unless faulty are not statutory, more of a goodwill gesture
Very much doubt the salesperson would say that if it wasn't true
Very much doubt the salesperson would say that if it wasn't true
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Ha. No idea in this particular case, but salespeople are not generally known for their honesty!
Fair enough on the not satisfied, but even then you might have recourse. Assuming you've had an opportunity to see the TV in the shop, you are in a position to accept or reject before paying. However if the conditions at home are different to those in the shop I believe you would have a legitimate claim, but the term would probably have to be agreed before the sale. So yes, you're right on the satisfaction thing...
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Ha. No idea in this particular case, but salespeople are not generally known for their honesty!
Totally agree, but in this case it was more likely to mean it would put off a potential buyer so would have to assume its correct.
Update - took the plunge and got a Sony 37" TV to replace my 26" Loewe LCD.
[url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003BVI4BM ]Sony Bravia 37"[/url]
Loving it! Its connected to the internet and I can watch BBC Iplayer in HD and get a poor selection of films from Lovefilm. The EPG is much better than my old TV and the picture is great. Really impressed.
