Triax 108794 UNIX32 Ghost Killer Aerial

Triax 108794 UNIX32 Ghost Killer Aerial
Triax Unix 32 digital freeview aerial. The Compact Ghost Killer Manufactured by Triax Uk Ltd. Constructed from aluminium, magnesium and manganese alloy makes them extremely resistant to the most adverse weather conditions. The extra large rear reflector provides an excellent front to back ratio and the PCB balun (with captive signal transfer) provides superb signal transfer.
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Toshiba 37C3035 - 37″ Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview
Size: 37 HD ready: Yes HDMI: 2 Digital Tuner: Yes Aspect ratio: 16:9 Resolution: 1366×768 Brightness: 500cd/m2 Contrast Ratio: 5000:1 Connections: 2x HDMI Component 2x Scart PC Input Optical Digital Audio Output
Used Price: ?499.99
Customer Review: Toshiba
Bought this TV after quite a bit of research, and have been thoroughly pleased, considering the price. The freeview picture is excellent, and the TV guide is easy to use, and looks good as well. The sound is a real improvement on my old LG LCD, and the set up is really easy to use. Playing a DVD also produces a good quanity picture. I cannot think of a single thing that this TV really falls down on.
Customer Review: Fantastic television for the price
I ordered the TV at 3pm on Friday, it arrived Saturday morning. The fastest delivery I have ever had in my life! Less than 24 hours. After studying countless TV’s, and debating Plasma vs LCD I opted for this TV, originally I was going to get a Sony Bravia but when I saw the TV’s side by side in Tesco, the Toshiba looked clearer and sharper than the Sony. This alone made my decision. The price is also a lot cheaper here at Amazon. The TV is easy to setup and very light and has freeview built in. The image quality is slightly pixelated when you get close and sometimes you can see it whilst watching TV. But when I switch my PS3 on the image quality is sharp as ever, pixel perfect with superb colours, DVD’s look awesome as well. It upscales to 1080 as well. All in all, a great TV for the money, you won’t be disappointed.
Panasonic TX-26LXD70 - 26″ Widescreen Viera HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview
Panasonic 26″ HD Ready LCD TV with Integrated Digital Tuner
Used Price: ?524.99
Customer Review: Stunning
If, like I was, you are dubious about changing from a traditional CRT TV to LCD, don’t be. This is a stunning TV in all respects. Great picture and sound with plenty of scope for adapting to your own personal taste. The styling is simple and attractive and although the TV is significantly larger than the one we had previously, it doesn’t swamp the room in any way. Set up: Very easy. Picture: Plenty of options from subtle to dynamic. Sound: Clear with a good dynamic range. Plenty for most applications. Remote: Very straightforward and ergonomic. Summary: Don’t look any further!
Customer Review: Outstanding 26″ LCD Television
I wasnt sure whether to go the extra mile and pay more for the LXD70 over the LMD70, but I must admit if you can get the LXD70 for around ?70 more than the LMD70 its money well spent. Amazon payment wasnt quite as simple as usual - not sure why but my card was rejected - but delivery was quick and free, so top marks there. I basically bought this TV with the money from a returned Sony KDL26U2000 and the quality is chalk and cheese. The Sony had some motion issues, and backlight buzz which caused me to return it to a major supermarket beggining with T, no sign of that here! I can confirm the reviews I have read so far giving the LDX70 top marks - installation couldnt be easier, wall mounting is simple, and no backlight buzzing or picture issues with this product. Sports and picture panning are dealt with amazing ease. Its even better than my Toshiba 37WLT68P, and that is a 100Hz impressive picture.(just via freeview - yet to buy a HDMI device for the bedroom, but it wont be long!). ***** 5 stars+.
MPman - 3″ Pocket Digital Freeview TV - With Remote Control
Used Price: ?82.99
Customer Review: great picture if you can find it
at one hundred pound i thought i was buying a quality piece of kit how wrong i was yes its true the picture quality is top notch unfortunally most of the time you dont have a picture just a message saying no signal even if you stick the aerial outside the window it still has trouble finding the signal bottom line dont buy this unless you have more money then sense total rubbish
Customer Review: tiny TV perfection…
I do find it strange that I can be within a mile of Gatwick Airport (fairly built up area) and only get a 2% signal (which is still enough for a perfect picture anyway on this device), then head off to the New Forest and get a 40% signal when I’m apparently in the middle of nowhere! My experience with portable digital TV is you either get a perfect picture or no picture at all. Not sure that this particular brand is specific to signal problems of that nature though, mine has been perfect so far, as have some friends who also own one. Either way, this little TV has fared extremely well for me and not having had problems with lack of signal, can’t knock any stars off a perfect score. The picture is pretty much perfect (even easily watchable outside during sunny days), news tickers can also be read clearly and believe it or not, you can see the ball when watching golf! (Not a golf fan btw, just pointing out the quality. A final worthwhile example is the kids have been able to watch CITV/Cbeebies etc in the car on the way back from school with no loss of picture at all! (A trip of about 8 miles). The sound is loud enough despite the tiny built in speaker, it fits in my shirt pocket and weighs about the same as my mobile phone. Battery at full volume lasts me about 3 hours, charges in less than 1 hour. 40+ TV channels and digital radio in a unit slightly larger than a pack of cards: I for one am impressed. Just as importantly, my mates are too:-) I can’t knock its performance in and around Surrey and Hampshire though I’d assume there are places it won’t work, (just as with handheld analogue TV) I just haven’t found any yet. A worthy 5 stars.












