TCL Plex

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU9jQwe5DcE

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inernal memory, ram, price an expandable to?

single sim
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Soprano tv gani poa with inbuilt android os…43 inch hivi…na bei ya mwananchi

Right now you just can’t go wrong when buying a new TV. LG has superb sound quality and it’s webos ui is really good. I have been liking them more because, except Xiaomi, they have been the only other ones who have been consistently integrating Bluetooth in their smart TVs. But their prices are always on the higher side.

But things have changed for the better, man! If you want a TV with all the necessary features, a cheap but quality TV, you are just on time.

First of all, the TV must have this animation

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2nd, the TV should be android Oreo and onwards. Not older.

Oreo or newer android TV is most likely to come with Bluetooth capability, Google voice assistance and inbuilt Google Chromecast. Plus all the other features of older smart TVs including traditional screen mirroring.

Right now my friend, @biraru, the models that I would recommend choose are between TCL 43S6500 and Skyworth 43BT7000. Skyworth looks very stylish, like a true slayqueen, with it’s almost nonexistent glassy bezels. Very beautiful and cheaper. But TCL is always of better build quality. It might come with a voice remote control. And, more importantly, it has ROKU, and you know very well that Roku rocks!

Prices are ranging between KSh31,500 to KSh35,000 Kulingana na duka unayonunulia. Jumia or Kilimall. Better still, unaweza kwenda Luthuli Street. TCL 43s6500 4K UHD unaweza pata na KSh37,000 ono,

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I made the decision to go for TCL for my hisense upgrade which has served for 6good years.

Hebu leteni reviews za changhong TVs pia.
Nimezicheki hizi streets ya Kampala.

Changhong has been around for a while and deserves some degree of respect. If I am not wrong, they should be older than Hisense, Haier and almost all the others. They, nowadays, seem to target the far East (akina Philippines Malaysia, etc) Australian and New Zealand markets more than the African markets. Perhaps the fact that they sell in Australia would be some sort of quality assurance.

good info. well said. let me check out the models online

Reviews of whatever tech gadgets are always welcome by me. But, how wonderful would it have been if these reviews had details about the price and where to buy?

Since my kids are almost always near me and I try to moderate the time they spend in front of the TV, I’ve started to watch videos and movies on my phone. It’s not the best experience though because after I always have headaches and my eyes hurt, and the phone is to blame because the video quality is very low. I had my eye on such a phone and also on a NAS for Plex Servers, for a long time, but I have yet to make the purchase. It has great reviews online, but indeed there’s no info about the price point and places to buy the phone. The fact that has only one sim it’s not that disturbing compared to the other benefits, so for me, this is a Yes.

Tcl tvs have not disappointed me so far…the Android features are just onpoint.