TV ranges

Product review: Samsung NU7100 TV range

Product review: Samsung NU7100 TV range

Samsung introduces a new range of 4K TVs that won’t break the bank in the form of their NU7100 series. Read on to find out more…  The last few years have seen Samsung’s much lauded Quantum Dot LED or ‘QLED’ …read more

Product review: Hisense A6200 TV range

Product review: Hisense A6200 TV range

The World Cup is over now, but as you were watching you may have seen the myriad ads for Hisense and thought to yourself “Who are Hisense?”. Well, let me tell you, dear friend, they are the largest TV manufacturer …read more

Product Review: Samsung QE55Q6F TV

Product Review: Samsung QE55Q6F TV

Samsung’s QLED screens have caused quite the stir recently, biting at the heels of OLED all year and putting up a damn good fight too! But let’s address the big expensive elephant in the room: price. OLED and QLED are …read more

Product review: Samsung UE32M5520 TV

Product review: Samsung UE32M5520 TV

Samsung delivers a fantastic Smart TV that would be perfect for smaller spaces, at a price that doesn’t break the bank… The Samsung UE32M5520 is 32-inch 1080p screen that comes with a HD Freeview tuner and several inputs for connecting …read more

Product review: Samsung 40MU6120 TV

Product review: Samsung 40MU6120 TV

Samsung have had a really strong line up this year with the mighty QLED sets selling like hot cakes and with some of that fantastic technology trickling down to their mid range models which, as a customer, is always a …read more

Product Review: LG 49SJ800V TV

Product Review: LG 49SJ800V TV

In the past couple of years LG have become much better known for their game-changing OLED screens and the whole new image standard they can produce. However, with the vast majority of the market (and anything below a 55″ screen) …read more

Product review: Samsung UE55LS003 Frame TV

Product review: Samsung UE55LS003 Frame TV

I think we can all agree that despite televisions getting more aesthetically pleasing, you wouldn’t exactly call them “art”. Their minimalistic feel and slim designs, while not terrible to look at, wouldn’t look quite as good as a nice picture …read more