Has anyone tried this Coocaa brand at Lazada? It's so cheap!
I don't want a smart tv but I can't find regular LED TV's anymore
This is another option. I prefer regular non smart TV because it's my Mom that will use this TV
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Last edited by _Cathy_; March 31st, 2022 at 04:32 AM.
Sa website kasi not much choices. Where do you usually go? Link or Cash and Carry?
Yup very few choices online. Also, I just want a regular TV NOT a smart TV. My budget is only P10k, maybe up to 12k ngaI will replace my Mom's TV e she only watches cable lang naman.
Ayoko na kasi ng Samsung, Sony and Sharp. Hisense ni recommend sakin dati sa Tsikot and it lasted naman pero they don't have a regular LED TV na saka parang nagmahal na rin. I'm not sure if Coocai was recommended na rin. I can't find the thread anymore
Thanks I haven't checked Abenson's
Ansons sa Link or ATC lang usually namin pinupuntahan.
LG yung preferred choice ko for TVs. My 12-year-old LG 50 Plasma is still working. Its not yet a Smart TV but I placed it as a monitor for the playing consoles of my daughter.
For 10k to 12k, sure Mayrun mga Smart TV options na. Most likely 32 lang eto. Yung mga non-Smart TV these days are those smaller than 32.
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Try to check TCL baka may regular LED TV model sila.
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Not sure where I read it, but if you're looking for dumb tvs, usaully 32" or smaller. daw Bigger ones, smart tv na.
I just checked Anson's online and wala na rin sila models for 40~43" LED TV at around the 10k/12k price.
Not sure sa actual stores nila kung may mga natitira pa.
A few months ago when I was looking for an LED TV for my daily use also, I specifically looked for FHD only at no more than 43".
I think for Full HD resolution, a maximum of 43" would be the sweet spot. Kung nasa 50" na you'd gain the benefit of 4K already.
And then yung space din kasi medyo alanganin na for >50" (though having buyer remorse now seeing these cheap 50/55 inch TVs).
Medyo nahirapan nga rin ako coz at that time pulos UHD 4K na mga TV ang available, sometimes even at 43".
Preferred ko rin na may built-in ISDB-T tuner na para wala nang set top box like TV Plus or Affordabox.
Well, nakakuha naman ako with almost all my preference and also within my budget. 2nd hand na nga lang sa FB marketplace.
Almost brand new pa rin naman for 13K and I think di pa nga natanggal most of the plastic covers.
If you can stretch pa your budget further, why not get a branded TV instead?
- 43″ Basic FHD LED TV
- Screen Resolution: 1,920 (W) x 1,080 (H)
- Dual Core A9
- Backlight Dimming
- Local Dimming
- Media Player
- Hexa Chroma Drive Pro
- IPS Super Bright Panel Plus
- Digital Tuner Reception: ISDB-T (MPEG2, H.264/AVC)
- Dimensions (W x H x D) (w/ stand): 61.6 x 96.9 x 21 mm
- Weight (w/ stand): 7.1 kg
Buy: LAZADA: Panasonic Full HD TV 43" TH-43G300X For Php15,442.00
That's down from SRP of Php18,695.00 already.
Ref: Panasonic Philippines: Panasonic TH-43G300X
You can check the Abensons website for TVs
The cheapest 43 is around 15k, a name brand is around 18-20
Thanks for this recommendation. The Hisense 19" TV I bought in 2016 lasted 7 yrs! Sulit na sulit. I wasn't even expecting it to last 5 yrs
Now, I have to replace it with another 19". The problem is I called Anson's and Abensons and they don't sell 19" anymore. I browsed Lazada and they have several brands
1. Ace - has the most reviews but it's really ugly
2. Megasonic
3. Ginza
4. Hug
Price range is from P2.5k to P3k. I want to buy naman a decent TV even at that price, I don't want it to last less than a yearI can't go bigger than 21" because of the space
7 years? What happened? Did it die or you're just looking for a different brand.
I have a 2010 24" Dynex and a 2011 39" Magnavox LCD TVs. Both are 1080p. Both are still working great up to now. Both were manufactured by Funai which is a Japanese manufacturer. Their picture quality is okay if not up to par with better brand names. But, Japanese-made products tend to last a long time. These ones I have are no exception.
Brands with Funai TVs:
Funai - Wikipedia