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SamB09 said:MuttleyCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:Huskaris said:ForeverAddickted said:So my two year old Son presented me with a late Christmas present this afternoon by tipping over the TV resulting in the below screen
Anyone know how much it will cost to repair instead of replacing the whole thing and getting a new one?
On a serious note, I think it will be easier to get a new one. Always deals on these days.
I remember someone I knew, their son smashed their tv several times with a plastic hammer playing Bob the Builder... Similar screen to yours, his dad didn't take it well, at all.
Are we allowed to sell the old annoying ones on the Marketplace section of CharltonLife?4 -
MuttleyCAFC said:SamB09 said:MuttleyCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:Huskaris said:ForeverAddickted said:So my two year old Son presented me with a late Christmas present this afternoon by tipping over the TV resulting in the below screen
Anyone know how much it will cost to repair instead of replacing the whole thing and getting a new one?
On a serious note, I think it will be easier to get a new one. Always deals on these days.
I remember someone I knew, their son smashed their tv several times with a plastic hammer playing Bob the Builder... Similar screen to yours, his dad didn't take it well, at all.
Are we allowed to sell the old annoying ones on the Marketplace section of CharltonLife?
If not, you’ll need to invest in Apple TV, firestick or similar (Android box) - assuming you want to watch Netflix etc.
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Danepak said:MuttleyCAFC said:SamB09 said:MuttleyCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:Huskaris said:ForeverAddickted said:So my two year old Son presented me with a late Christmas present this afternoon by tipping over the TV resulting in the below screen
Anyone know how much it will cost to repair instead of replacing the whole thing and getting a new one?
On a serious note, I think it will be easier to get a new one. Always deals on these days.
I remember someone I knew, their son smashed their tv several times with a plastic hammer playing Bob the Builder... Similar screen to yours, his dad didn't take it well, at all.
Are we allowed to sell the old annoying ones on the Marketplace section of CharltonLife?
If not, you’ll need to invest in Apple TV, firestick or similar (Android box) - assuming you want to watch Netflix etc.0 -
Huskaris said:ForeverAddickted said:So my two year old Son presented me with a late Christmas present this afternoon by tipping over the TV resulting in the below screen
Anyone know how much it will cost to repair instead of replacing the whole thing and getting a new one?
On a serious note, I think it will be easier to get a new one. Always deals on these days.
I remember someone I knew, their son smashed their tv several times with a plastic hammer playing Bob the Builder... Similar screen to yours, his dad didn't take it well, at all.6 -
CAFCsayer said:Huskaris said:ForeverAddickted said:So my two year old Son presented me with a late Christmas present this afternoon by tipping over the TV resulting in the below screen
Anyone know how much it will cost to repair instead of replacing the whole thing and getting a new one?
On a serious note, I think it will be easier to get a new one. Always deals on these days.
I remember someone I knew, their son smashed their tv several times with a plastic hammer playing Bob the Builder... Similar screen to yours, his dad didn't take it well, at all.2 -
Anyone had experience of Hisense TVs?
Not really wanting to spend £350 on a 43 inch (given the deals at the moment), it limits my options but using the Argos website at the moment (just for ease of showing the model)
What would people's recommendations be on the three below?
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/7912036
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/4167231
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/7840098
Of course; Samsung and LG are at the top of the spectrum for TVs, but have since been wary of going for a brand just because of the name... Hence why I ask about Hisense
Had a Samsung Galaxy phone for years before the screen broke earlier in the year, changed to a Huawei P30 and havent regretted it for a second. My only frustration at the moment is the fact that Huawei now have those issues with using Google Play Services so if they carry on, any future Huawei phone wont have the usual Google Services that I like to rely on... Sorry mini rant over0 -
ForeverAddickted said:
Had a Samsung Galaxy phone for years before the screen broke earlier in the year, changed to a Huawei P30 and havent regretted it for a second.
My only frustration at the moment is the fact that Huawei now have those issues with using Google Play Services so if they carry on, any future Huawei phone wont have the usual Google Services that I like to rely on... Sorry mini rant over
Is that a good thing?
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Avoid Hisense my brother in law bought two in June and the picture isn't smooth 4k it's fine at 1080p but when displaying 4k there's screen tearing and on both the sound is often quite muffled.
Recommend an LG if you're seriously considering a change. Their more budget range is pretty decent.1 -
Oggy Red said:ForeverAddickted said:
Had a Samsung Galaxy phone for years before the screen broke earlier in the year, changed to a Huawei P30 and havent regretted it for a second.
My only frustration at the moment is the fact that Huawei now have those issues with using Google Play Services so if they carry on, any future Huawei phone wont have the usual Google Services that I like to rely on... Sorry mini rant over
Is that a good thing?
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C’mon fess up @ForeverAddickted your misses was fed up to the back teeth with 24/7 footy on the box which got the flying boot treatment a la Fergie 😉.1
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golfaddick said:Danepak said:MuttleyCAFC said:SamB09 said:MuttleyCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:Huskaris said:ForeverAddickted said:So my two year old Son presented me with a late Christmas present this afternoon by tipping over the TV resulting in the below screen
Anyone know how much it will cost to repair instead of replacing the whole thing and getting a new one?
On a serious note, I think it will be easier to get a new one. Always deals on these days.
I remember someone I knew, their son smashed their tv several times with a plastic hammer playing Bob the Builder... Similar screen to yours, his dad didn't take it well, at all.
Are we allowed to sell the old annoying ones on the Marketplace section of CharltonLife?
If not, you’ll need to invest in Apple TV, firestick or similar (Android box) - assuming you want to watch Netflix etc.0 -
Danepak said:MuttleyCAFC said:SamB09 said:MuttleyCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:Huskaris said:ForeverAddickted said:So my two year old Son presented me with a late Christmas present this afternoon by tipping over the TV resulting in the below screen
Anyone know how much it will cost to repair instead of replacing the whole thing and getting a new one?
On a serious note, I think it will be easier to get a new one. Always deals on these days.
I remember someone I knew, their son smashed their tv several times with a plastic hammer playing Bob the Builder... Similar screen to yours, his dad didn't take it well, at all.
Are we allowed to sell the old annoying ones on the Marketplace section of CharltonLife?
If not, you’ll need to invest in Apple TV, firestick or similar (Android box) - assuming you want to watch Netflix etc.0 -
cafcfan1990 said:Danepak said:MuttleyCAFC said:SamB09 said:MuttleyCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:Huskaris said:ForeverAddickted said:So my two year old Son presented me with a late Christmas present this afternoon by tipping over the TV resulting in the below screen
Anyone know how much it will cost to repair instead of replacing the whole thing and getting a new one?
On a serious note, I think it will be easier to get a new one. Always deals on these days.
I remember someone I knew, their son smashed their tv several times with a plastic hammer playing Bob the Builder... Similar screen to yours, his dad didn't take it well, at all.
Are we allowed to sell the old annoying ones on the Marketplace section of CharltonLife?
If not, you’ll need to invest in Apple TV, firestick or similar (Android box) - assuming you want to watch Netflix etc.0 -
Danepak said:golfaddick said:Danepak said:MuttleyCAFC said:SamB09 said:MuttleyCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:Huskaris said:ForeverAddickted said:So my two year old Son presented me with a late Christmas present this afternoon by tipping over the TV resulting in the below screen
Anyone know how much it will cost to repair instead of replacing the whole thing and getting a new one?
On a serious note, I think it will be easier to get a new one. Always deals on these days.
I remember someone I knew, their son smashed their tv several times with a plastic hammer playing Bob the Builder... Similar screen to yours, his dad didn't take it well, at all.
Are we allowed to sell the old annoying ones on the Marketplace section of CharltonLife?
If not, you’ll need to invest in Apple TV, firestick or similar (Android box) - assuming you want to watch Netflix etc.1 -
golfaddick said:Danepak said:golfaddick said:Danepak said:MuttleyCAFC said:SamB09 said:MuttleyCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:Huskaris said:ForeverAddickted said:So my two year old Son presented me with a late Christmas present this afternoon by tipping over the TV resulting in the below screen
Anyone know how much it will cost to repair instead of replacing the whole thing and getting a new one?
On a serious note, I think it will be easier to get a new one. Always deals on these days.
I remember someone I knew, their son smashed their tv several times with a plastic hammer playing Bob the Builder... Similar screen to yours, his dad didn't take it well, at all.
Are we allowed to sell the old annoying ones on the Marketplace section of CharltonLife?
If not, you’ll need to invest in Apple TV, firestick or similar (Android box) - assuming you want to watch Netflix etc.0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Anyone had experience of Hisense TVs?
Not really wanting to spend £350 on a 43 inch (given the deals at the moment), it limits my options but using the Argos website at the moment (just for ease of showing the model)
What would people's recommendations be on the three below?
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/7912036
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/4167231
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/7840098
Of course; Samsung and LG are at the top of the spectrum for TVs, but have since been wary of going for a brand just because of the name... Hence why I ask about Hisense
Had a Samsung Galaxy phone for years before the screen broke earlier in the year, changed to a Huawei P30 and havent regretted it for a second. My only frustration at the moment is the fact that Huawei now have those issues with using Google Play Services so if they carry on, any future Huawei phone wont have the usual Google Services that I like to rely on... Sorry mini rant over
My set does not have Bluetooth for headphones so I recently invested in a transmitter for about £15, job done.
Ok, like a lot of thin teles the sound quality might not be great (it's still not bad), and it might not be as "stylish" looking when it's turned off as some brands but it's just a tele. I'm sure if you compared the specs with LG, Sony or whoever you'd be paying several £100 more for similar but I'd have another Hisense one.
You pays yer money...1 -
cafcfan said:Oggy Red said:ForeverAddickted said:
Had a Samsung Galaxy phone for years before the screen broke earlier in the year, changed to a Huawei P30 and havent regretted it for a second.
My only frustration at the moment is the fact that Huawei now have those issues with using Google Play Services so if they carry on, any future Huawei phone wont have the usual Google Services that I like to rely on... Sorry mini rant over
Is that a good thing?
Google has this monopoly on almost every function marketable on the internet .......... nearly everything goes through Google tracking your every move.
Is that a good thing?
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Danepak said:There’s also Samsung’s The Frame.
Available in 32 inch.
A piece of art, when the TV is switched off.
https://www.samsung.com/uk/lifestyle-tvs/the-frame/lso3tb-32-inch-the-frame-full-hd-smart-tv-charcoal-black-qe32ls03tbkxxu/
have to admit though it looks bloody amazing and is a superb TV (not sure it's worth the price though1 -
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Get your son a paper round and let him pay to replace it...start them young and all that.
haha
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Oggy Red said:1
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Heads up @ForeverAddickted there might be a new 50’’ telly (got a bit of a border round the picture) going cheap @Sillybilly 😉4
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Every brand had good and bad models, so annoying when people say x brand is rubbish, well it may be if you bought x brands bottom range model.1
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You can get a 40” full HD JVC one for £220 at curry’s. I got one 6 months ago and no regrets, great tv for the price. If you want to turn it smart spend £30 on a chromecast.0