Typical price: £250
What is it: Cheap, 26-inch, HD Ready LCD TV
What we think: Awful picture quality means this set is impossible to recommend
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 July 2009
Tags: Goodmans, Goodmans LD2667D, resolution, monitors, televisions
We like:
Body looks okay from a distance
We don't like:
Poor set of connections; devoid of interesting features; average audio; dismal picture quality
CNET UK judgement:
Goodmans has developed a reputation as one of the best budget brands. But the LD2667D tarnishes that reputation badly, thanks to a paucity of connections, average audio and depressingly poor picture performance that seems a good few years past its sell-by date
Full review:
If you buy a 26-inch LCD TV for just £250, you have to accept that you're hardly going to be getting the last word in AV quality. A set like the HD Ready Goodmans LD2667D has clearly been put together to save you money rather than deliver pristine performance standards. Even so, we think you've got a right to expect more for your money than the Comet-exclusive LD2667D offers. Continue Reading...
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