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GVA 32" HD LED LCD TV $198 @ The Good Guys

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$198 for a HD LED TV.

Similar deal found here: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/285285

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So potentially if you combine it with that you could get it for $178 :) Enjoy!

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  • Can't seem to check delivery cost as there is some sort of web error every time I enter my address, anyone else?

  • +5

    1366 x 768 tho..

    • -5

      At that size do you really need more than 720p? Serious question

      • For a computer monitor, absolutely

      • People need higher resolution on their phones, so of course they want higher than that on 32 inch screen. 😂

    • -3

      Normal for 32". Unless it is sitting right in front of you like a PC display, you will not notice the difference.

      In fact, even on a bigger screen, try changing your blu-ray or STB output between 1080p and 720p, and see if family members can tell which is which. (don't use interlace modes)

      • Yeah I find that too. Was pumped to upgrade TV to 4K HDR but I honestly found my 720p and 1080 rips look great on my TV.

    • These are made for a bedroom where you are not too far away from the television.

  • +1

    Also saw these at woolies same price near the condoms

    • Did they have Netflix gift cards too?

    • So were you shopping for the TV or the…

    • Since when did you bogans decide to stop breeding?

  • Is it better than the one Woolworths sells? Dont need one in such a small size, just saying in case someone may be interested

    • This and the TV from Woolworths are probably both junk (compared to brand name televisions). Also these size TV are alright for applications in a bedroom. That's what i think it's made for, i think. For example it's not as if you put a 55" or 60" TV in a bedroom.

      • I know people that would if they could.

  • Bought a full HD Sharp 32" TV (panel made in Japan) from Big W 4 years ago for 299 bucks. This deal is pathetic un comparison. Why are TVs still so expensive?

    • Why?. Because over the past 4 years the Australian dollar has fallen a lot. So things cost more compared to years ago, imports cost higher.

  • only 768, so not really HD for that size. I have a 24" hisense TV that is 1080p

    • only 768, so not really HD for that size.

      Technically, 720p is "HD".

      You cannot see the pixels on a 32" 768p at normal TV viewing distances, so there is absolutely no point in getting a 1080p panel.

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