32 Inch TV Smart WebOS TV MagiQ 32" with ThinQ AI, Voice Magic Remote, Airplay, Apple TV+, Netflix, Freeview, YouTube, WiFi, 2024 Black Televisions
S**G
Fantastic Smart TV - why wouldn’t you at the price?
The media could not be loaded. I cannot recommend this TV enough. I wanted a small TV for my garden bar, I don’t want it mounted on the wall so wanted something to bring out for sporting events and put away once done. The setup is so simple, initially I hooked it to WiFi, very easy and streaming was fine, I’ve now added a TP-Link Powerline (simply connected an Ethernet cable and off it went, no further configuration required) Lots of people have commented on the sound, agreed, it’s really poor; however, as the TV supports Bluetooth I simply hooked it up to the Cambridge Audio Air 100 in the bar and it sounds great. The picture is fantastic, the LGwebOS is excellent, very quick and a easy to add applications too (I added ITVX, More4 and My5 in minutes) I won’t use any of the other features such as FreeView but I’m sure based on what I’m currently using they will all work fine. If you are in the market for a cheap, small, smart TV look no further.
M**S
Amazing value 25 inch
Honestly shocked. £135 for a smart tv. This is defo an LG tv. I bought for kitchen I have 65 inch LG OLED in living room that cost more than 19 times the price. Same remote, same OS, The picture is stunning after adjustment, the blacks are v black and the colours are vibrant. The Smart tv options are simple to set up and all the “regular apps” are available. It’s snappy and very responsive, basically no bezel so very sleek and modern and surprisingly very light in weight.Sound not an issue for me, yes not full sounding but tv of this side and thickness do not have big speakers so just accept that. Connectivity has everything you could want. Standard Freeview aerial connection as well as satellite input so no need for set top box if you have a dish. Also which not tried yes you can record to USB STICK. To summarise, I’m well impressed and look at the price for the larger 4k ones. If only I needed another tv I wouldn’t hesitate in buying this model again.
S**G
Poor sound, but with a workaround.
Before purchasing this TV, I read the reviews on Amazon, a number of which noted that the sound was very tinny.I was purchasing the TV for my kitchen to replace an old 22” LG and have limited space for it. Interestingly, although this is a 25” set, the overall dimensions of the cabinet are near-on identical to the old set due to the far narrower bezels.I decided to give the TV a try. Set up was straightforward and I was impressed by the picture quality, features and unexpectedly, the performance of the streaming apps., which I was prepared to be a bit sluggish, but in my experience are perfectly acceptable.The sound though. The reviews were right and the sound was truly awful, like it was coming from a couple of underpowered tin cans, with less bass than my phone. I persevered for a few days, hoping I would get used to the sound, but every time I turned the TV on, it grated.I was reluctant to return the TV as everything else about it was great for the price (I paid £125) and there aren’t that many 25” sets on the market. I decided to try some external speakers and purchased a pair of Amazon Basics Stereo 2.0 Speakers (ASIN B07DDK3W5D) for £13.These connect to the TV via the rear 3.5mm headphone jack and are powered by one of the TV’s USB ports. You just need to switch the audio output to “headphones” and hey-presto.Not quite a full-on cinematic, surround-sound experience, but infinitely better than the built in monstrosities and in my opinion, they made the TV worth keeping.I’m sure the manufacturer could have beefed up the sound for just a few extra pounds of production costs, but for some reasion they didn't and if you’re willing to spend a few quid on some small external speakers, I would recommend this TV in its price bracket.
C**N
Looking forward to sending it back
Had it three weeks and come to the conclusion that it’s an awful tv that so will be returning it. Actually looking forward to getting rid of it.It works but navigation, updates and constantly having to designate input every time it’s switched on is annoying. Slow to load channels and can’t use wifi as signal from the booster as signal is only one bar and too weak, whereas other devices work fine. There may be a way round these issues but unwilling to spend any more time looking in to it. Sound is not great unless you buy extra speakers, not an option for me as don’t want the extra clutter.
K**Z
Amazing value for money
I recently bought a Sony smart tv for the bedroom but the Freeview tuner was faulty and wouldn’t pick up a single channel so that was sent back and I’ve replaced it with this Antteq 25” Full HD tv. It looks good , plenty of inputs (more than the Sony) and seems well made although the stand is a little flimsy and held on by one tiny screw.Set up was easy , connected to WiFi easy , found all my Freeview channels, and signing in to Netflix, Amazon , YouTube etc was a breeze with the onscreen QR codes. Picture quality is great but if you spend a few minutes tweaking it in the settings - colour, brightness, contrast etc you can really get stunning results! My YouTube videos have never looked better in 1080p! In set up there are quite a few things to read and agree but I guess that’s how it is with everything these days. It’s worth signing up to the free LG channels as there is some pretty good stuff on there.Very happy with this purchase and I think for £129 it’s an absolute bargain!
A**Y
Good all round TV
An amazing TV for the money. Easy to setup with a good picture and sound quality. Being a smart TV it has all the apps that allow you to stream your favourite programs - subject to various subscriptions etc.
C**1
Great and Economical TV
The TV works well, has a good picture, and sounds okay in the bedroom. I can play all my MP4-saved films from an SD card or Flash drive, and it is great when using my Bluetooth earbuds.
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