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Evesham Launches 26V and 26VX LCD TV for Under £400

evesham LCDTVI know I’ve recently been hyping the bigger TVs offering 42 and even 47 inches in size but the other day I was sat at a friend’s house and noticed how tiny her living room was compared to how huge her TV was. I didn’t like to say but it looked ‘silly’.

If your one of those people, faced with the dilemma of a small living space and are in need of the latest but a smaller TV then I’ve found this great bargain of a 26 incher LCD TV from Evesham, which is available in two versions – the 26V and the 26VX

When they said good things come in smaller packages they were certainly talking about this baby and it’s price tag, which is under £400!

Your probably thinking the price will compromise for it’s quality…well you’re wrong as the new TVs come with 1366×768 panel resolutions, 8ms response time and fairly decent connectivity including twin Scarts, S-Video, component, composite, VGA and DVI.

The Evesham Alqemi 26V LCD TV is out now for �349, and the 26VX will follow at the end of the month for �399.

The only thing you may have to watch out for is which model you want to go for, either the 26VX which has two HDMI slots plus a freeview tuner with CAM slot (for Top Up TV) or the cheaper 26V, which has just the one HDMI and an analogue tuner only. If you want to buy one of these TVs then click on the link here.

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