TV & Video

TV & Video covers everything from modest living-room upgrades to large-screen setups built around films, sport and gaming. On this page you’ll see televisions ranging from around 43 inches up to 85 inches, alongside Full HD, 4K and 8K models, with specs presented differently depending on the retailer. Details such as HDR support, refresh rates and input options aren’t always labelled the same way, so one listing might call out Dolby Vision or 120Hz clearly, while another buries that information further down the page.

The results shown here pull together live TV & Video listings from several partner retailers within the Discount Promo Codes shopping channel, making it easier to compare similar sets even when they’re displayed in different formats. Some partners group multiple screen sizes or finishes under a single product card, while others split each size into its own listing. As feeds update through the day, certain screen sizes or connection options may drop out and be replaced as ranges change.

Read on for how TV & Video listings are grouped and what to compare

Main product groupings you’ll see

Expect three core groups: TVs, audio add-ons, and playback boxes. You’ll see smart tvs listed by diagonal size (50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch) with separate entries for the same model in different sizes, while some partners fold size options into one card with a selector-style variant. Soundbars and AV receivers appear with channel layouts like 2.1 or 5.1 and connections such as HDMI eARC and optical. Blu-ray players and media boxes show disc formats (Blu-ray, UHD Blu-ray) and outputs (HDMI 2.0). Short on detail? Currys listings sometimes include the panel type field where others only show resolution.

Secondary formats and how partners publish them

Bundles show up in mixed ways. Some partners publish a TV plus soundbar as one bundled SKU with a single model name, while others split them into separate items that look similar in the feed but differ by included HDMI cable length or subwoofer presence. Multipacks are common for HDMI leads (1m, 2m, 3m) and batteries for remotes, and they may be tagged as “2-pack” or “twin pack” depending on the retailer. Watch the storage lines on media boxes too: 16GB and 32GB variants can be separate cards. On AO, the same accessory can appear in multiple colour finishes like black and white.

Fit, sizing and spec differences across listings

Size and mounting standards drive most mismatches between partner listings. A 55-inch set can be published as “55””, “55 in” or “139cm”, and the same model may show different weight fields (with stand vs without stand), which matters for wall brackets. For tv wall mounts, check the VESA pattern (200×200, 400×400, 600×400), the stated max load (30kg, 50kg) and whether the bracket is fixed, tilt or full-motion with an arm reach like 400mm. Some partners show only a TV’s refresh rate, others also include VRR/ALLM flags for consoles. Small spec gaps are normal.

Materials, build and functional features to compare

Construction details change how products fit a room and how they connect. For soundbars, listings may state a metal grille versus fabric wrap, plus whether the subwoofer is wireless or wired; that affects placement and cable runs. TV stands vary too: central pedestal bases versus wide-set feet, with plastics and aluminium trims described differently across feeds. Ports are the functional hinge—HDMI eARC, optical, and 3.5mm outputs determine whether you can keep an older set-top box connected. Amazon entries often show Bluetooth codec support fields where other partners only mention “Bluetooth” without version numbers.

Common checks people make before comparing

Match the panel and picture spec to the room and sources. For oled tvs, confirm the exact screen size, HDR format (HDR10 vs Dolby Vision) and whether there’s a 120Hz mode for sports or gaming. Check inputs next: count HDMI ports, note HDMI 2.1 versus 2.0, and look for eARC if you’re pairing a sound system. For players and boxes, verify UHD Blu-ray versus standard Blu-ray, plus Wi‑Fi band (2.4GHz/5GHz) and Ethernet presence. Also check what’s included in the box: remote type, wall-mount screws, or HDMI lead.

Discount Promo Codes platform notes for this category

Some retailers on this channel display discount code availability alongside product listings, so you can compare the same screen size or connection spec across partners without switching context. It’s a small detail, but it sits next to practical fields like 2.1-channel audio, HDMI eARC, or a 65-inch panel variant. Product feeds refresh at different times, so a specific colour finish or storage tier can drop out while another partner still shows it. Discount Promo Codes donates 20% of profits each month to charity. For streaming devices, watch for separate listings by 8GB vs 16GB storage and whether the box includes a voice remote.