TV offers from cheap to gigantic
It’s Prime Day, the European Football Championship is running and the Olympics are also starting in a few weeks. Do you need more good reasons for a new television? We list the best TV sets in Amazon’s bargain campaign and the best counter offers from Saturn and Co. from all price ranges.
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Inexpensive and good: Grundig Vision 6 Fire TV
A TV set from the “inexpensive but still usable” division: Amazon is currently selling the Grundig Vision 6, model number 32 GFW 6060 from 2019. Amazon’s own software, which is also used for the Fire TV sticks, runs on it becomes. This makes the device versatile, also in terms of voice control (Alexa is integrated and can be used via the remote control) and apps (almost everything runs on it). Sure, at a price of 189.05 euros (Free shipping, instead of around 250 euros) you have to make compromises. The screen diagonal of 32 inches is not exactly gigantic, but small dimensions can be an advantage, especially for smaller apartments, holiday homes or as a second device in the bedroom or youth room. The LED device has a tuner for DVB-S2 HD / DVB-C / DVB-T2 and 3 HDMI inputs.
Solid mid-range TV at a great price: LG 55UP75009LF
LG devices are characterized by the excellent user interface of LG’s WebOS, which supports a large part of the relevant streaming services via app, which is also the case with this 55-inch device. In addition, the LG 55UP75009LF offers extremely solid picture quality with its 4K LCD panel, which is also typical for LG. In addition, two HDMI 2.0 ports are installed, the tuner supports DVB-T2 HD / -C / -S2 and a CI + 1.4 slot is also available. Negative points? The somewhat thick frame and “only” 60 Hz. Still: With the latest 417.05 euros and free delivery instead of 769 euros RRP (market best price recently approx. 550 euros) a top offer! Other sizes of this model are also discounted, in addition to the 55-inch model, the 43-inch model also has 283.05 euros a very good price-performance ratio.
With a seal of approval: Panasonic TX-58HXW804
The 4K TV from Panasonic is certified to be of high quality: In November 2020 the Stiftung Warentest gave it the grade 2.1 “good”. Good sound, HDR support and an included HD + package that you can test for 6 months free of charge as well as support for all relevant HDR standards speak for the Panasonic, “only” 60 Hz you have to accept despite the good image quality. With a reduced Price of 729 euros Instead of 799 euros, the 58-inch device is a good offer in the upper mid-range.
Large and atmospheric: Philips TV 75PUS7805 / 12
The Philips model (pictured above in the article) not only has a lush 75-inch panel. The built-in 3-way Ambilight technology also projects colors via LEDs from the back of the device onto the wall behind it – in this way, the picture is enlarged even further, at least in terms of subjective perception. Apart from that, the 4K LCD TV offers solid fare: 60 Hz, all major HDR standards and Saphi OS for smart functions. The television is currently at the top price of 880.01 euros (instead of € 1,299 RRP, market price recently around € 1,000) If you are price-conscious, like Ambilight and size is the most important factor when choosing a model, this should be the TV of your choice.
Over-picture, future-proof for gamers: LG OLED65BX9LB
An OLED panel from LG with ingenious picture quality, 65 inch screen diagonal and everything that gamers need who already have a PS5 or Xbox Series X (or are planning to buy one) – that is the LG OLED65BX9LB, for which the Stiftung Warentest awards the grade 1.5 “very good”. Since the 4K OLED television not only has 120 Hz, but also supports two HDMI 2.1 and VRR from 4 HDMI ports, this model is future-proof, especially for gamers who want to play the latest games in perfect fluidity. The price of 1,399 euros (instead of 1,599 euros) you get when you activate the discount voucher on the Amazon product page. Alternatively, you can get the model at Saturn for 1,399 euros (200 euros direct discount, only visible in the shopping cart).
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