Huge 4K TV for a small price
If you want to buy a really big TV, you can buy Aldi soon. The discounter sells a 75-inch TV for 849 euros. Is that still a good offer? We looked at the details.
Aldi offers Monster TV Medion Life X17575 for 849 euros
Due to the current situation, you can no longer do everything as it used to be the case. It is all the more important that you have a decent television at home with which you can pass the time a little. Whether it’s streaming, watching TV or playing games, the TV has to be big enough. If 55 or 65 inches are no longer enough for you, you get it at Aldi Süd and Nord from September 6th a gigantic 75-inch television for 849 euros. The sale takes place via the online shops.
Technical characteristics of the Aldi TV:
- 75-inch screen size
- 4K resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels
- HDR function
- Image optimization through CTI, 3D comb filter and noise reduction
- HD Triple Tuner (DVB-T2 HD, DVB-C, DVB-S2)
- WLAN, LAN, 3x HDMI, 3x USB, VGA
- Common Interface (CI +) slot
- Stereo speakers with 8 watts each
- Netflix app and media portal pre-installed
- Energy efficiency class A (according to the old standard, now class G)
- 3 year guarantee
That’s a lot of TV for just 849 euros. However, the TV has a small drawback. The LCD panel is not one of the brightest models on the market. But if you don’t put the Medion TV directly at the window, that shouldn’t be a problem. Aldi grants as always 3 year guarantee.
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Who can strike at Aldi TV?
The purchase is worthwhile for everyone who wants a television that is as large as possible and still affordable. A 75-inch TV for 849 euros is priced okay. Of course, you have to make small compromises here and there. The panel is not the brightest or the best on the market. Nevertheless, you get a solid television at an attractive price, which cuts a good figure in any living room and almost allows you to feel like a cinema. There is Alternatives from Samsung or LG on offer at Amazon, but they are noticeably more expensive than the Medion TV (look at Amazon).