
TV
Find the latest televsions from top brands at 100%.
Our range of top brand televisions include OLED, QLED, Neo QLED, 4K Ultra HD and LED in various screen resolutions and different screen sizes from 40” to a massive 89" that comes with incredible detail and great picture quality.
We offer some of the best smart TVs that are full HD and can give you easy access from your favourite content on YouTube, to your favourite movies and shows. You can watch what you want, when you want, thanks to smart features like a voice assistant like Google Assistant and compatibility with numerous apps and streaming services.
We also stock home entertainment appliances including DVD, Blu-ray and Set Top Boxes.
You can build your smart home entertainment with the extra features you want for the ultimate experience watching movies, TV series, and more.
Because we know all the technology options can sometimes be overwhelming, 100% has the friendly personal service and advice to help you make the right decision for you and your home entertainment needs. From helping you figure out "what TV should I buy?" to choosing the screen size of your new TV, we got you covered.
What’s the difference between OLED and QLED TVs?
>OLED stands for Organic Light-Emitting Diode. Unlike LED TVs where the screens are backlit, each pixel of colour in an OLED TV emits its own light which means dark and light pixels can sit side-by-side without the brightness of one impacting the other. OLED screens make for really crisp contrasts and picture clarity. OLED televisions are also lighter and thinner than LED TVs, use less energy and offer excellent viewing angles no matter where you are seated.
QLED stands for Quantum Light-Emitting Diode. These are in effect LED TVs as the screens are backlit, however, QLED TVs use tiny nanoparticles called quantum dot technology to supercharge the brightness and colour. The dots are contained in a film, and the light that hits them is provided by an LED backlight. This option offers a great viewing experience whether you are watching movies, or viewing other types of video content, with one of the best picture quality and the brightest television screens around.
Can all TVs connect to the internet?
>An older model TV without ‘smart’ connectivity built in, can still connect to the internet if you use a dedicated streaming device, HDMI cable, Blu-ray player or gaming console. These are a few of the affordable ways you can make your old school TV ‘smart’.
If you bought gaming consoles or Blu-ray players in the last 10 years or so, chances are they have internet connectivity but you’ll need to check this. Otherwise, an HDMI cord attached to your laptop or a streaming device such as Google Chromecast, Apple TV or Amazon Firestick should do the trick.