Small thin TV for kitchen

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Hi all,

I put this on avforums but didn't get many replies so thought I'd try here too! I'm really struggling to find the right TV for my kitchen:
- not too big, maybe 32 inch or so
- slim as it will be wall-mounted
- can swivel on a wall mount, so we can change the viewing angle depending on what we're doing in the kitchen
- will plug in a sky Q mini box and use smart TV features (netflix, youtube, amazon prime)
- not too fussed about amazing picture quality. We already have a decent OLED in the lounge

I was looking at the Samsung Frame which just came down to £400 (a bit steep but can live with it if it ticks all the boxes). It's only 2.5cm deep so would look great on the wall. However, I've read that the proprietary mount does not swivel and is not VESA compatible, so it won't work for us.

Everything else I've looked at seems to be 8cm+ deep which is huge and will look pretty ugly.

Any other suggestions? What about a monitor with a fire stick? I could maybe use an HDMI switch with audio out to add a speaker and switch between sky/smart tv. If so, any tips on which sort of monitor would work best for TV?

Ideas much appreciated - thanks!
 
Sony KDL32WD751. Its a TV, so no messing around with audio bodges.

Vesa mount as standard - 300 x 200 - so any "will it swivel?" questions depend solely on the mount and not the TV

6.1cm deep exc stand

Has a couple of HDMI inputs - so that your Q mini + one spare sorted

Edge lit LED, so you get the thinnest screen in a conventional TV without going to The Frame

£319
 
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