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Samsung 32” Q50A QLED Full HD HDR Smart TV - £299


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32” Q50A QLED Full HD HDR Smart TV

 

Opened used for 1x week but too small for desired use & have now purchased a larger model.

Like brand new.

Have original box, instructions, etc

Still under warranty.

2x remotes

 

Excellent picture quality.

 

Retails for £359.00 at John Lewis.

£379.00 at Samsung.



 

Super-efficient, compact and packed with Samsung’s top TV tech, the Samsung QE32Q50AE is a premium 32 inch TV.

Full HD

From must-see movies to show-stopping sport, watch everything come to life with all the crisp detail of Full HD resolution and the brilliance of Samsung QLED, on this Samsung 32 inch TV

 

100% Colour Volume with Quantum Dot*

Make everything you watch truly spectacular. Samsung QLED TVs are certified to provide 100% colour volume*. Quantum Dot display technology, unlike others, is able to transform light into breath-taking colour that will look incredible for years to come. Guaranteed on your screen for an entire decade**. With over a billion cinematic colours, everything you watch is brought to life like never before.

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