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Bauhn 75" 4K Ultra HD TV $1599 @ ALDI

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75"/190CM Ultra HD 4K TV
* Built-in HD Tuner
* 1 Year Warranty
* 60 Day Satisfaction Return Warranty
* 41KG (Bring a friend and Trailer)
* 192 x 21 x 121CM

Also $199 Soundbar with Subwoofer -$199
5.1 channel DVD Player - $26.99
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  • +7

    I think under Aus consumer law you would expect 2 years’ warranty

  • I believe it is Bauhn

    • +3

      damn right it's the bomb.

    • +9

      Bauhn, Jason Bauhn.

    • +4

      Bauhn. James Bauhn.

  • +11

    Chinese manufactured - AKAI, Bauhn (Aldi), Blaupunkt, Changhong, Hisense, Hitachi, Jaeger, JVC, Kogan, LG, Linden, Palsonic, Phillips, Polaroid, Samsung, Seiki, Sharp, Soniq, TCL, TEAC, Toshiba, Viano, Xiaomi

    Czech Republic –Bang & Olufsen (LED range only)

    South Korea - Bang & Olufsen – (OLED range only), LG and Samsung

    Japan - Panasonic and SONY

    Malaysia - Panasonic and SONY

    Germany - Lowe

    • Hisense and TCL have been rating really well lately. TCL has a 55" FALD panel in the US for like $600.

      • Ugh…it's the interface that I hate on my TCL and the stupid remote.

    • IIRC in the past, Sharp has specifically advertised that their higher-end TVs are made in Japan. Had this changed recently?

      • +1

        Sharp is now owned by Taiwanese company Foxconn. Although their tellies are no longer sold in Australia, they are also no longer manufactured in Japan.

  • +1

    I believe Bauhn isn't a brand as such, but branding for any generic goods that Aldi buys from random manufacturers.

    • Source? Evidence?

      • +11

        A simple search would have shown…
        Bauhn is a registered Aldi trademark

        Aldi source from different suppliers who then add Aldi's trademark.

        It's not like a brand, where product development usually improves model to model. It's basically rebadged unknown products, fine tuned to meet a product description agreed on by Aldi. And that is mainly to meet 2 criteria - max features for low price, land in Australia before catalogue sale date.

        So quality of Bauhn products (eg TVs) varies widely. One model may be good, the next from a different supplier / factory is crap.

        With Aldi it's always a gamble with Bauhn products. The 60 day returns is to counteract that, & also because staff don't know the product unlike most retailers with brand name products.

        (I was contacted by an electronics supplier to Aldi to advise them on improving quality control. After long discussion & offer, I refused, but got to understand the Aldi ways.)

        • +3

          This is exactly how the Bauhn badge engineering works. Usually the TVs are sourced and supplied by Tempo(http://www.tempo.org). So it could be anything they can land in Australia at the time from one of their Chinese white label TV manufactures. It's the same thing Kogan does and the only difference is Aldi using the likes of Tempo to source, compliance and provide after-sales support instead of doing all of that themselves.

        • -1

          G'day Bruce!

        • @Dave Id: Bruce who?

        • @websterp:
          Me😀

  • +1

    Wouldn't happen to know whether the 65" is being offered as well?
    75" price jump is rather substantial.

  • But I want cheap oled :(

  • +4

    Doesn't seem much of a deal considering you can get a 75"Hisense in the low $2000s now at roughly $500-600 more which is going to vastly outperform this.

    If it was a less than half then i would vote a deal, but this just seems too close in price to well reviewed brands.

    • Spot on.

    • last years model or 2018 model (not that im expecting these tvs to have 2019 tech)

  • +1

    Lots of great information above.

  • -1

    Any info on whether this is an improved version on the last 75" that Aldi sold? I bought the original 75" but had to return it after 6 weeks as it was a bit… laughable… for watching movies…

    I might pull the same stunt again actually ;-)

    Cheers,
    James

  • Anyone buying or bought one?

    I wanted to then I realised my car was too small to fit carry it.
    Trying to decide if it's worth making arrangements to get this delivered

  • Any buyers wanna give us a quick personal review of what they think of this product am highly interested.

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