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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 498849" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>Sound, ALL tv's have carp sound. The physics of trying to get "speakers" into a box no larger than the screen and as thin as possible mean you will not get decent speakers in there. Buy a sound bar or better still a surround sound system, and treat the visual and audio bits as separate items. It will transform your viewing having decent sound.</p><p></p><p>The "smart" bit of tv's always seems to be criticised, it either does not work well or does not get updated so stops working after a while. Best to just buy a good dumb tv and a fire stick. the fire stick is cheap (I paid £20 for mine when on offer a couple of months ago) and is far more likely to get updated or just buy a new one if it gives up.</p><p></p><p>I will stick to my now 10 year old Plasma sets until they become unrepairable, or someone gives me something more modern to fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 498849, member: 6969"] Sound, ALL tv's have carp sound. The physics of trying to get "speakers" into a box no larger than the screen and as thin as possible mean you will not get decent speakers in there. Buy a sound bar or better still a surround sound system, and treat the visual and audio bits as separate items. It will transform your viewing having decent sound. The "smart" bit of tv's always seems to be criticised, it either does not work well or does not get updated so stops working after a while. Best to just buy a good dumb tv and a fire stick. the fire stick is cheap (I paid £20 for mine when on offer a couple of months ago) and is far more likely to get updated or just buy a new one if it gives up. I will stick to my now 10 year old Plasma sets until they become unrepairable, or someone gives me something more modern to fix. [/QUOTE]
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