We need a new tv, Mr F has always made the decision on which one, but as many know, he now has Alzheimers and can't really make an informed decision.
I have tried ploughing through a 'buy a new tv' guide, got so far, and then it all goes over my head.
Based on the room size, we need 38/40" screen.
Also need a Freeview HD tuner.
The guide recommends the top 4 brands to be Samsung, LG, Sony and Panasonic. (Other than the expensive brands for real boffs) Our viewing consists of Mr F watching his few progs during the day, and viewing his DVD's. He doesn't watch sport at all. Unless you count snooker LOL.
Rare I watch the tv in there as I don't like the same programmes he does.
I have no idea what PVR and OLED is, smart tv? 3D? I don't think we need that.
And there I get stuck..I think we need LED rather than plasma or LCD, please correct me if I'm wrong.
Anyone with a bit of patience to help me check further, or recommend something, I'd be very appreciative.
Thank you.
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A Smart TV means that you can connect the TV itself to the t'interweb via wifi - useful if you want to watch something on BBC iplayer, for example.
PVR is the 21st Century version of a Video Recorder - you have an on-screen guide and they have their own built in tuners so you can record programmes on it and then watch them later.
When I bought last tv Panasonic and samsung were recommended. Friends have a Samsung smart tv which I like but a little complicated. I have found Hughes and Richersound good in giving advice.
HD ..LCD.. DIGITAL TV....smart tv is ok if you want catch up and internet ..but that is like having a wachine machine with 50 programmes when you only need 3 in my opinion..
many many sets available in the 40 inch range...now relatively inexpensive ..
you may like one with a built in dvd player also in order to save messy cable connections to a separate player... look on amazon or ARGOS catalogue...they will deliver and set up for a small fee...
I don't watch too much either ferlew. I still have one of those old fashion square ones in the room I use... Hopefully someone will come along soon that knows what they are talking about :o)
Right Stephen, we don't need smart then, Mr F doesn't record anything, so we don't need PVR.
Anything I miss I am happy to watch on my Mac on player, 4OD etc.
Feel as if I am getting somewhere now.
I wish the TV manufacturers would make a dementia-friendly control unit, just on off, say five channels that you could programme and volume....my mother can not use the LG one we have - nice TV as to pic though.