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sittingduckz
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  #2625922 23-Dec-2020 14:19
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nitrotech:

 

I've got a bunch of veon 32s, 50, and 58 - all are fine - had a 55 that was refunded after 2.5 years when half the backlight failed. Have had 3 of the 32's replaced under warranty.

 

Sound on all is truely aweful, you'll need a sound bar or something.

 

Sure the picture quality isn't as good as top brands but how can you go wrong with a 3 year warranty and perfectly acceptable picture quality.

 

 

 

 

All are fine... apart from those 4? That doesn't sound fine to me :)





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  #2625927 23-Dec-2020 14:25
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Make sure you keep your receipt,




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  #2625940 23-Dec-2020 14:40
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I bought the original 65" 4k non smart TV for $999 iirc, that was early 2017 and it's still going strong, there will be better panels out there but at the Pricepoint is hard to beat.

It has served well and continues to serve well, I play a fair bit of ps4pro thru it and have no complaints. Would I buy another, yes in a heartbeat




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  #2625950 23-Dec-2020 15:09
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sittingduckz:

 

nitrotech:

 

I've got a bunch of veon 32s, 50, and 58 - all are fine - had a 55 that was refunded after 2.5 years when half the backlight failed. Have had 3 of the 32's replaced under warranty.

 

Sound on all is truely aweful, you'll need a sound bar or something.

 

Sure the picture quality isn't as good as top brands but how can you go wrong with a 3 year warranty and perfectly acceptable picture quality.

 

 

 

 

All are fine... apart from those 4? That doesn't sound fine to me :)

 

 

4 out of 20 failed within 3 years in Rotorua's sulfurous environment - replaced without fuss and no need to CGA, try that with your samsung or LG - plenty of people on here have had to battle the CGA with those brands. 


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