At these prices, sticking to one of the best small TVs is probably the smartest option. After your 1 month free trial Boost auto-renews at 6 a month unless cancelled. Cancel anytime effective at the end of the minimum term.
After the 6 month minimum term Entertainment and Cinema Memberships auto-renew monthly at 9.99 a month each. These are very low-spec screens designed to fit into a shopping cart, and not look too outlandish on a grocery bill – it'll cost more than a few vegetables, but not much more than a weekly shopping trip for a large family.Īnd that means that, even if these screens boast 4K resolution, or HDR, you won't get the benefit of these technologies the processor simply won't be powerful enough, nor the panel capable enough to display crisp 4K or the rich color depths of HDR. New Cinema and Entertainment members only. In effect that means you're choosing between Polaroid TVs, with a 24-inch Polaroid Series 1 set available as low as £139, and 49-inch 4K sets for as little as £229. You'll also need to find one in-store rather than buying online, which is where most of the big savings are listed, found, and covered by tech specialist outlets like TechRadar. The only TVs found at Asda are budget to start, meaning any discounts are destined to be pretty small, and the quality doomed to be pretty limited.