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Samsung Series 4 32inch TV UA32F4000AM @ $333 - Appliance Central

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The Samsung Series 4 32inch TV is considerably cheap at Appliance Central for only $333. Shipping to 4164 was FREE FOR ME, However I do not know about other places! I also found that other stores are charging $420+ with shipping not included, so this blows them out of the park.

Appliance Central Description: "A versatile TV with all the high definition viewing essentials, including HDMI ports for easy connection to digital sources and a handy USB port for playing photos, music and others files from USB devices directly on the TV – no need to connect a computer!"

This is incredible cheap for a well known and reliable brand, considering that shipping was free for me, it was a must do for a local Samsung product that I can trust and rely on :D

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  • +1

    Its about in the ball park - you can get it shipped for $339 here http://flingshot.com.au/tv/led/series-4-32inch-f4000-led-tv-…

  • Seems like a good price for Samy.

  • +2

    If you want local warranty, stock and immediate pickup it's $348 from TGG. So it's a choice of buy online for $333-339 and have to wait the few days for delivery or buy at the local TGG store for a few dollars more and have it immediately. By the way Appliance Central wants to charge me $29 for shipping to Rockhampton, Queensland. No thanks can buy that TV for less from TGG when factoring in that shipping charge.

    http://www.thegoodguys.com.au/buyonline/Samsung_32%22(81cm)_HD_LED_LCD_TV_UA32F4000AM

    • Good idea, plus some ppl have the $40 gift card from TGG.

      • Yeah TGG deal would be alright for people living in regional locations as Appliance Central only really offers free shipping to metro locations. Appliance Central deal is only really a good deal for major city dwellers.

        The flingshot deal however can take a week to arrive. That's alright if you don't mind being without a TV for a week and then there's the warranty to think of having to ship it all the way back if things go wrong. That could be a pain and slightly on the more expensive side.

  • For those interested in power consumption I found it after some digging (Samsung's own website specs don't even mention it!)

    I got a nice surprise when I found it:

    • 8 Star Energy Rating
    • Energy Consumption: 111 kWh/Year

    And according to this NZ website, it only uses 30W when in use. Surely that's not right? Seems too low.
    http://www.energywise.govt.nz/products/listing/93/television

  • +1

    I would pay an extra $100 and get the 1080p UA32F5000.

  • Umm…for those half asleep, this is 720p, not Full HD and a really crappy price for a 32" TV

    • Really ok I guess you'd prefer the $199 Sonic 32" TV. You get what you pay for.

  • Just bought this on special from TGG for $248 (deal ended today). Though it can also be had for $278 from Harvey Norman, and $299 from JB HiFi.
    This i'm afraid, is not a bargain.

    Also it's the OP's first post, and talks like a fake testimonial…

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