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Kogan tv's


as our led tv is about to pass away we have decieded we need to get a new one. I think I remember seeing good comments about Kogan tv's. Does anyone have comments to share about these tv's. One aspect that is in their favor is that they operate directly on 12 volts D.C. Would appreciate your comments please.

Brian

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have had one for about 2 years and I am reasonably satisfied with it
two problems
volumn is low and we rectified it with an external e bay speaker about $5
after travelling the dvd will stick in the player and we have to use plyers to remove it
I suppose if I remover the disc or even the whole tv it my fix my problem
would I buy another one definatly
brian



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Hi Brian

We have an Kogan for more than 4 years now
It does the job it suppose to do when using only 3 ah
No complains at all

Regards John

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No issues at all . Good warranty .

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Slightly off topic, but I used to purchase electrical goods from kogan, but no longer. Had two bad experiences and many email/phone calls & arguments to have the faulty goods exchanged. Can't recommend them.

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We have a Kogan tv in the van and another in the house. Had an issue with the one in the house within the warranty period and a quick phone call resulted in a full exchange immediately, so our experience is different to the one oldbloke had. We have been very happy with ours, and their prices are very good.

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Our Kogan TV is about 5 years old now. No problems so far (touch wood)

Would buy other products from Kogan if I needed them

PeteM

 



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We've had a Kogan for the past 5 years, no complaints at all. Some say the sound is not too good but how much sound do you need in a 17ft caravan? It sounds great to us, we don't need surround sound.chew.gif chew.gif



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Thank you for your comments. think we might go have a closer look at the brand.

Brian



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bought a 21 " kogan, works fine in our camper. don't expect excellent picture quality.

In hindsight should have bought a 24"

mixo

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We got Teac 24 inch, very good clear pictures no problems so far fours old.

John K and Better half.

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We have had a kogan tv/dvd combo for about 4 years. Travel with it on the bracket. No problems at all. Sound and picture are great.

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