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This great value TV is perfect for a kitchen. Not only can I watch TV while preparing my food, I'm also able to cook along with any cookery programme that I've previously recorded using the USB record functionality.
If you're looking for a mid-size TV that doesn't break the bank and comes with a whole host of great features, then I’d recommend this one from electriQ. It's perfectly sized to fit a bedroom or kitchen and offers loads of free channels, so you can catch up on your favourite shows while in bed or cooking your tea. As for picture quality, the TV boasts HD Ready 720p resolution, which means you'll be able to watch your all favourite soaps and moview with added detail and enhanced colour.
With over 70 TV channels and 30 radio stations via the TV's built-in Freeview tuner, you'll be spoilt for choice for things to watch. Plus, you'll be able to enjoy BBC 1, BBC 2, ITV and Channel 4 programmes in HD quality - all for absolutely free! The TV boasts a USB record setting which is a really handy feature and lets you record TV shows to a USB device so that you can watch them at a later time. Just plug in a USB device into the back of the TV, find the programme you want using the on-screen guide, select record, and watch it at a time that suits you.
At the back of the TV there's plenty of ports for you to hook up all your devices. The three HDMI ports come in useful for connecting things like Blu-ray players and games consoles with room to spare, so you're not having to rummage around the back of the TV to switch devices. As well as recording your TV shows, the USB port can also be used to play back stored images and video content from a USB. Plus, there's even a VGA port which allows you to connect the TV to your desktop PC and have it work as a monitor, which comes in great for some big screen browsing.