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friedchimp
12 Nov 153#19
Out of curiosity, is anyone else in the fence for similar reasons? I really want it.... But don't need it.... Hukd costs me so much money
I cracked, just could not ignore this one...don't think you will see a better deal for this tv...even on black Friday.
colinmcdonald
11 Nov 15#3
Nice one
pennyfarthing88
11 Nov 152#5
Brave comment - make no mistake this price will drop like a stone before Christmas :smiley:
mykaloen
11 Nov 15#6
"drop like a stone"...really ?...I wish Betfair would make a market based on that quote:smirk:
pennyfarthing88
11 Nov 15#7
Well OP I ain't knocking your deal ( it's a good price present day! ) but this will drop in price before Christmas - in fact before 'Black Friday' yo can count on it! :wink:
mykaloen
11 Nov 15#8
don't see it myself...if they drop the price by £100 before Black Friday...it will still be this price "instore" as this is the "online" price only.
pennyfarthing88
11 Nov 15#9
Ok no worries - I'll keep this post in mind come the dates' and I'll keep you posted or stand corrected :wink:
pennyfarthing88
11 Nov 15#10
Heat added btw :smiley:
Mecoconuts
11 Nov 15#11
Quite a few issues with this TV ...i'd steer clear ....
12 customer reviews (people that actually own it) score it 9.6 out of 10...we can always send it back if there are any problems and at this price it's very much worth the effort imo.
Stales
12 Nov 15#13
Way too small!!!:stuck_out_tongue:
Spriggan to Stales
12 Nov 151#29
That's what she said :smirk:
pippin000
12 Nov 15#14
Does anyone know if the 6 month free Netflix that comes with this is for the standard subscription or would it include Netflix' 4K content as well?
pippin000
12 Nov 15#15
Ignore me, it's for the "Netflix Ultra HD streaming" service according to Samsung's website.
n0chex
12 Nov 15#16
Not a bad price especially when a family member gets 10% further discount :smiley:
mcormack to n0chex
12 Nov 15#32
The PRICE is the member has to work at Currys!
Peegy to n0chex
12 Nov 15#51
Not for online purchases.
nguaddar
12 Nov 151#17
The review from techradar is for the JU6400 Series not this one!
friedchimp
12 Nov 151#18
Can't quite justify this in my head to upgrade from my old viera g30 plasma. It would really just be a filler of the gap before the LG oled TV becomes affordable. Amazing deal for those wanting this now of course!
friedchimp
12 Nov 153#19
Out of curiosity, is anyone else in the fence for similar reasons? I really want it.... But don't need it.... Hukd costs me so much money
commenter14 to friedchimp
12 Nov 151#21
Why not just get a 1080p TV to tide you over? 4K will have more content when OLED is affordable.
Arbk66 to friedchimp
12 Nov 15#22
Yep me, same reasons, my 6/7 yr old Panny plasma still cuts it and with my interest lying mainly in picture quality, the smart side I can take or leave, I'm worried I'll be disappointed with any replacement until the oled becomes affordable for the masses. Then I get this wee intermittent voice in my head saying ' Go for it son, the moneys there and you're a long time dead' :smile:
Kendo100 to friedchimp
16 Nov 15#59
Me too. It's only really a novelty at the minute with only a few providers actually offering 4K. Could be even more tempting when Sky annouce their 4K SkyQ box this month? :smirk:
Dan_999
12 Nov 15#20
I don't suppose you know if we're likely to see a 55" one drop like a stone before Christmas do you? Thanks
friedchimp
12 Nov 15#23
that's the dilemma. It's almost like giving in. I know I'd be impressed by this TV but it's just throwing money away if I am going to upgrade again. That's just technology though and I recommend never searching for a deal on a TV you bought a year ago, guaranteed it will leave you disappointed at the inevitable price crash
friedchimp
12 Nov 15#24
Haha, that wee voice appears every time something new and shiny comes on a TV advert! Same as me with the TV then, I'm not desperate to change, just in a position to upgrade now and got itchy feet...
Arbk66
12 Nov 15#25
Lol resistance is futile 'We are Borg!', this website doesn't help the cause but I'm standing firm whilst quietly hoping the telly packs up to pave the way :laughing:
mykaloen
12 Nov 15#26
" a filler of the gap before the LG oled TV becomes affordable "...my reasoning also.
Jaybeam to mykaloen
12 Nov 15#34
Hate to put a spanner in the works but Oled doesn't seem to be the perfect tv at the moment either. Interesting review here...http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/ef9500
trending1950
12 Nov 151#27
excellent contrast ratio and blacks for an LCD TV, you will not see a better price to performance set. Only niggle is that the the 7000 and 8000 series got the HDR and this didn't (even though it's better suited than the 7000 series)
actually has a higher native contrast ratio than the flagship despite this been an 8 bit panel vs 10 bit (yes I know the flagship has bloomy FALD bla bla)
Juanpablo
12 Nov 151#28
I have a 7 yr old 42" Panny Plasma and moved that to another room and replaced with 5" Sony W805C - amazing picture and got it at around £500 on Amazon offer. Not enough 4k content to consider k4 TV yet. Full HD does it for me.
Qasim7
12 Nov 15#30
People are saying the price will drop before Xmas. How about after Xmas or in January sales. When is the best time to buy a new tv? I need one by the end of Jan. Any advice would be appreciated.
mcormack
12 Nov 15#31
Should be cheaper somewhere on BF
mcormack
12 Nov 15#33
Your research methods are appalling!
Arbk66
12 Nov 15#35
It's a 42" Panny here as well (HD ready 720p), a JL price match from 7yr ago that was bought on the strength of a mega thread on AVForums, seems a lifetime away now. I remember the excitement of that big step from CRT into the world of Plasma and that wow! factor with the size when it landed and first powered up, now it's just another telly. I take it the '5" Sony W805C' was a typo failing that your eyesights to be commended :smile: Can I ask how did you find the picture quality between them?
Rodders89
12 Nov 15#36
this TV or the Sony 49" with the free sound bar?
CABellamy
12 Nov 151#37
Yep, it's a 60hz screen so I'd be weary if you are wanting this for games I'd hold off (this is why it's not 3D unlike it's bigger brothers), the 8500 panel (yes I know at nearly twice the price) is just a much better TV, picture on these really does have to be seen to be believed for a sub £1400 TV. Back to the 6800... the automotion mode is the stuff of nightmares if you are susceptible to flicker like I am. I was looking at these in store last night and asked the staff to put some actual video on that was higher than standard def. SD did not look good, at all. Practically unwatchable until the automotion was turned off. HD content was decent, color reproduction was good, very bright and vivid, almost like an IPS panel. Input lag on these is supposedly very high but I couldn't test that given the setting, if you are primarily a gamer I would avoid. If you just want to watch HD Films/TV I think you would be hard pressed to find a better 4k panel for the price.
pippin000 to CABellamy
12 Nov 15#39
How is the 8500 panel for SD content? I.e the none HD channels on Virgin?
whoknew
12 Nov 15#38
they don't make TV's like they used to. I've had two TV's one lasted 2 years the other 17 months. glad I got them from John Lewis who are great when it comes to customer service. received my replacement yesterday. when it comes to TV's my policy is not to fork out too much money or you'll just be disappointed.
CABellamy
12 Nov 15#40
Not a clue sorry, I don't watch TV.
Nesima
12 Nov 15#41
Not curved, who buys an old fashioned flat screen TV these days ?
jsmith19891
12 Nov 15#42
What's this like for PS4 + PC?
Smartguy1
12 Nov 15#43
Not a bad price. Was looking at this last night but.........what happens if you get one that has the crappy panel made in China and not the genuine Samsung one. Samsung have got quite clever now and they just put 01 now in the version part of the manufacturer's label. Don't think Currys will be too happy about you accessing the service menu on the demo set and then there is still no guarantee that the one they give you will have a Samsung panel in it.
If anyone knows how you can tell the 2015 panel manufacturer from the code on the box please post. Was try to a TH01 code etc on one of the tv's in asda today but without success.
It's also not a bad idea to go to your local Richer Sounds if you have one as at least they will show you what the tv is like on SD which is how most of us watch normal tv.
malkin94
12 Nov 15#44
Sets a benchmark for that price, nice!
gmdlogan
12 Nov 151#45
I doubt you will see a better spec'd tv at this price for months n months. So tempted!
malkin94
12 Nov 15#46
Calls for a wager, I'm surprised it's not already a common HUKD game tbf, "price by christmas"
Smartguy1
12 Nov 151#47
I found a better one. It's a proper Panasonic, you know not made in Turkey. Think I may have to save for a bit though.
everyone buying the 50" size has received a VA panel and practically the best 8 bit one on the market, don't touch the other two sizes though if that matters to you
Smartguy1
12 Nov 15#50
Who is going to spend best part of £8k on a tv........I doubt if the 'rich' subscribe to hotdeals lol. I wonder if anyone has the cheek to ask Richer Sounds if it's a vestel or not.
Seriously though if the tv posted has a samsung panel in it and not the bottom of the range chinese one then this is a cracking deal. I tried to do a search on samsungparts.com, which if you put the model number in it gives you the code of the panel which you can then cross reference if it's a samsung panel or not. For european tv's you need to change the UE at the start of the model number to UN and then scroll down the list. This model is not listed. The only spoiler is there is no guarantee that european tv's come out of the same factory as the ones that go to America and Canada. Hopefully someone will correct me here but from what I have been reading the Samsung lottery still exists and most models are not exempt from it.
u0421793
13 Nov 15#52
Would people consider that it’s essential to have both HEVC and VP9 within the telly itself, or would it be sensible to have a telly which has one and not the other, assuming you could add a box over HDMI 2 to provide any services requiring such functionality?
Dave36799642
14 Nov 15#53
I bought a js8500 a couple of weeks ago and wanted a cheaper 50" for the other end of the front room, so bought a ju6800 after much research and have to say that apart from a bit of brightness and the Reds not quite as vibrant it is a great to for the money, got mine for £674, top cash back 1.57% and £15 off in store if you take out the monthly care plan then cancel it. For the money it is far better than a Sony X8309 or the Pansonic cx700 and they won't go much cheaper on Black Friday if at all, just a shame that curry sauce are a bunch of monkeys and nothing like the service you get in John Lewis, however with the 50" only available in Currys your hands are tied......make sure you get a receipt that details the 5 year guarantee which is with Currys and not the manufacturer, don't let them fob you off
Smartguy1 to Dave36799642
14 Nov 15#54
Did you manage to get one with a Samsung panel. I couldn't find this tv listed on samsungparts.com so couldn't check. Looks a good tv for the money although I am tempted by LG's UF770 for similar money although 1" smaller.
mozzer99
15 Nov 15#55
I have the 48" version. Very happy with it. Connectivity is spot on (I.e. it simply works). Image is so sharp, even with low quality mp4 files (upscaling is obviously well executed)
Btw I took back a cheaper lg set as the smart connectivity was very poor. Shadows were just black.
I moved away from Samsung and regretted it!
Smartguy1 to mozzer99
15 Nov 15#57
Which was the LG you took back so I know which to avoid.
blue_eyes777
15 Nov 15#56
55 inch at 899...can anyone confirm yet if the 50 inch is definitely a VA and the 55 inch an Ips?
Smartguy1 to blue_eyes777
15 Nov 151#58
According to reviews on various forums regarding different models you could find that both the 50" and 55" may have an assortment of panels in them. Samsung still have a lottery going on with their flat panels.
I usually check on samsungparts.com as it gives you the panel references from the model number. You have to swap the UE to UN when you type in the reference, i.e. UE50 becomes UN50, but there is nothing listed for this model so either it is too new or it hasn't shipped to the USA.
After you put the model number in it tells you which panel is in the tv. From that you can cross reference the panel number to the panel manufacturer which could be Samsung, Sharp, AU Optronics or CMO. There is no guarantee which one you will get. My son has the UE40EH5000 and according to samsung parts.com that tv had 3 different manufacturer's panels in the same model.
Saying that Samsung may use different panel manufacturer's depending on where the tv is manufactured so what could happen in the USA may not be the same here. If only they would put a number in the product code like LG do do you can find out who's panel the tv has before you take it out of the shop. The only issue is there is all of the samsung panels would sell first followed by the ones fitted with a sharp panel and then the store would be left with a load of tv's that nobody who is in the know wants.
If anyone looking for an LG wants to ensure they get an LG panel over anything else the clue is in the product code. 4th letter from the end needs to be a 'W'. If it has a 'D' like my 50LB650v does then it's AU Optronics. According to LG though my tv should have their own unique LG IPS panel but it doesn't. Even manufacturers can lie, I mean get things wrong.
Smartguy1
16 Nov 151#60
This tv has an outstanding reviews on S21. See link below
But then so has the Panasonic 680b, 700b and 802b. Interesting to see that none of the LG's or Sony's they tested had outstanding reviews. That may tell a story.
Just a shame when the techs do these reviews they cannot tell us the manufacturer of the panel in the test tv.
Richiano
16 Nov 15#62
I have just returned an LG 55UF770V which i bought through a company at work (I work for an electrical wholesaler) terrible picture quality really blotchy screen when viewing anything with dark colours and awful banding issues it certainly looked better when it was switched off! And if you looked at the screen even slightly off center the colours would wash out I particularly wanted an ips screen for the wide viewing angles. I also bought one of the Sony KD49X8309CBU from Currys about 6 weeks ago but had to return that with similar issues and i couldn't get any of the settings to stay on the screen long enough to adjust them and it would randomly start playing music from google! Think i will stick with my trusty Panasonic plasma until such time i can afford an oled tv.
Smartguy1 to Richiano
16 Nov 15#63
That's bad about the UF770V. I was looking at that tv in Currys thinking it had an amazing picture. Obviously well tuned to the LG usb stick that was in the back of it. I have the 50LB650V and that is quite blotchy if the programme is dark although it is a lot better after fine tuning the tv setting by setting from a tech posting on youtube. It made it a lot better.
Was you told this tv had an IPS screen. It's not listed as having one on LG's website. I see that the boxes in Currys for the 850V state it's 4K IPS but not on the box for the 770V. This was a tv I was interested in but my money would be going on the Samsung 6800.
I think you will find the 770V does not have IPS and according to the local stock they have in Currys it points to an MVA panel by Sharp. Even if it was advertised as having IPS on LG's website you can't believe what it says. My present tv should have an LG IPS panel as advertised on their website. It actually has a A-MVA panel by AU Optronics. Now you wouldn't expect a corporation as big as LG to make a mistake like that would you. Thanks to another subscriber who suggested my tv wasn't LG's I did some research to which it's confirmed that it isn't. The truth is in the product code.
Smartguy1
16 Nov 15#64
Also the Sony you mention doesn't have a particularly good reviews on S21.com, only achieving good status where the Samsung UE50JU6800 gets outstanding status. Still a lottery as to who's panel you will get though and as far as I know that information isn't given now in the product / version code on the tv and the box. Suggestions are it's a VA panel but by who is anyone's guess. You could enter the service menu on a display model and have a look to see who is the manufacturer on the display model. With any luck the tv's will all have come from the same batch and maybe the same.
Richiano
17 Nov 15#65
I read on a couple of reviews it had an ips panel but in all honesty didnt check the LG website. When i do finally get another tv i am fairly sure it will be a Samsung of some sort. It does annoy me that you think you are buying a certain brand only to find out its something completely different. At least it explains why its crap!!
rdbradshaw
17 Nov 15#66
Does this have usb record please ?
Smartguy1 to rdbradshaw
17 Nov 151#67
According to Samsung's website it has timeshift and pvr which means you will be able to plug in an external usb drive which will enable the the usb record function. Note this probably needs to be an external usb hard drive and not a memory stick.
rdbradshaw
17 Nov 15#68
Thanks I do that with my current sammy 2 portable 500gb hard drive and stuck to the back so well hidden , much better than standard hard drive set top boxes.
Smartguy1
17 Nov 15#69
That should work nicely. I bought a 64gb usb stick for my LG and it doesn't work. Someone told me it has to be 40gb minimum so I bought that. Then someone else said it has to be minimum 96gb but after quite a bit of googling I couldn't find anyone who got a flash drive to work on an LG so just bought a 500gb portable drive and it works fine. Strange though on my dad's LG a flash drive will make the timeshift work so you can pause and rewind but no record.
Safe bet is always a portable HDD.
I really like this tv but they are out of stock now in my home town. Looks good for the money but so does the Panasonic 680B. I think the Samsung may have the edge though. I would just like confirmation of the panel manufacturer or manufacturers before I parted with my cash. The 6400 had all Samsung allegedly but not sure on this model as it's too new. Hopefully anyone who has bought it has the guts to access the service menu and see what's hiding in there !!
rdbradshaw
17 Nov 15#70
Thanks for that , I may take my hard drive with recordings to Currys and see if
It plays back because if it does that's great and I have not lost anything , it should do as its in the same format , but if it doesn't il have to watch my recordings before getting a new telly and start again.
Smartguy1
17 Nov 15#71
I thought that when I changed my skybox+ to an hd one. It took me a year to watch everything on it as I kept recording new stuff. I had the new box in for 2 months, changed the tv and ditched sky !! I have the same with a Youview box. I still got loads of stuff to watch on the old box and have a new one which I should really plug in.
If your present tv is a samsung it should be ok. I believe it encrypts the information to protect recording rights but hopefully Samsung won't change that from model to model. We have 2 LG's both with timeshift and PVR and am sure it is interchangeable between the two.
rdbradshaw
18 Nov 15#72
On tcb the cashback rate drops to 1.5% for large screen tv's so I wonder what size tcb are classing as a large tv because everyone's idea will be different , it doesn't even state it in the t&cs on the classic website
Richiano
21 Nov 15#73
Finally got my UE50JU6800 set up today and extremely impressed, fantastic definition through my Tivo box far superior to the LG & Sony i had previously. Haven't tried a bluray through it yet but if HD is anything to go by it should be pretty impressive. The only down side is having to use the remote for Youtube etc takes forever but i have since ordered a Bluetooth keyboard which should speed thing up a bit.
Smartguy1
21 Nov 15#74
I don't supposed you have dared to access the service menu to see which option or type of panel it has in it have you. Shame that Samsung don't put it in the product code like LG do.
Richiano
21 Nov 15#75
No i haven't would love to find out but not overly confident about doing it! I have read in a couple of different places that the panel in the 50ins is a Samsung panel and the one in the 55ins is made by somebody else and that the performance isn't as good as the 50ins.
Smartguy1 to Richiano
21 Nov 15#76
I read that too. Don't enter the service menu if you are hesitant. It's only scary if you change something !! When I looked on one of my tv's the instructions told me how to get in there but didn't tell me how to exit. Power off is the answer.
According to some information I just picked up from a Samsung site in Europe the panel manufacturer for the 55" would be a company called BOE. This is the part number / code
Hopefully someone else can confirm as the UK market could be different. The model number I have referred to ends in WXXN built for the dutch market and ends in KXXU in the UK.
Using the same site I put in the model number of my son's 40" Samsung and it listed three different panels which I know to be correct.
rdbradshaw
23 Nov 15#77
Now it's a whole pound off , £698
ColinPJ1980 to rdbradshaw
23 Nov 151#78
lol yes I noticed that. Incredible deal. When they're gone, they're gone. that extra pound will sway it for most I'm sure.
I assume this isn't likely to be discounted anymore of the black cyber weekend thing?
rdbradshaw
23 Nov 15#79
Probably up to £999 Wednesday Thursday then £697 Friday
angusangus
1 Dec 15#80
Well you were wrong about a price drop for Black Friday. Same price today even after cyber Monday
Smartguy1
1 Dec 15#81
Haha, well said although there is still 23 days to go but if it does come down it will be Boxing Day which I believe is after christmas. Don't you just love exploitation of the consumer by technology companies. These tv's will be little better or faster than their 1080 counterparts yet are £150.00 + more. It's still a 50" piece of glass at end of the day running the same or similar processors and other hardware. And they still can't make SD programmes appear any better. On viewing side by side 1080 and 4k tv's in my local curries whilst viewing BBC1 HD on their DTV service there was no difference between the Samsung ju6800, LG uf770v, LG LF561v and Sony KDL-50W8009C. The Sony was the best picture in my opinion. I guess true upscaling of 1080 with the naked eye may be questionable because I found no evidence of it on Sunday
angusangus
1 Dec 15#82
I viewed it today and thought it was a class tv. Will probably buy it tomorrow. Fair price for a tv of this quality with a 5 yr guarantee! Wouldn't have an LG for free. They are cheap for a reason.
Smartguy1
1 Dec 15#83
You may be better waiting until 26th December......It looks nice in UHD but I didn't like the one I saw mainly due to the slow response on the remote. No issues really if you have sky I guess. Evidently Sony too have a 5 year warranty on their Bravia range but Currys are keeping quiet about it. Cam in on October 1st. The 50" Sammy has the CHI MEI panel in it. 55" has BOE. That is providing we get the same tv's as Holland.
Richiano
2 Dec 15#84
Has anyone who has bought this tv from Curry's got any proof of the 5 year guarantee because on my receipt it is only shown as 12 months. I have been back to Curry's twice now and nobody can give me a definitive answer. I also contacted Samsung and they said as far as they are concerned its only 12 months. I also sent an email to Curry's customer service but still haven't had a reply after 3 days but no great surprise there!
rdbradshaw
4 Dec 15#85
Online back up to £999 however instore today still £698
Smartguy1 to rdbradshaw
4 Dec 15#86
Sorry guys but this is not a £999.00 tv
Shortbread
4 Dec 15#87
I'm assuming this is now £999 for the inevitable boxing day drop by to the £699 price to promote a £300 saving?
Smartguy1
4 Dec 15#88
Yes, retailers should be forced to advertise the rise and fall in price of the product. At least Argos tell you what the previous price was. My guess is Currys will use the time to replenish their stocks because there appeared to be an instant rush to buy this tv. Why I am not entirely sure as although the tv was ok in HD I found it not very good on SD and scrolling through the menu and populating the tv guide and changing channels was very slow. After my first viewing I struck it off my list. The Sony KDL-50W8009C had a much better picture. No 4k but when I reset them both back on to play the manufacturers usb stick I couldn't see that the 4k playing of the samsung was any better than the HD play of the Sony. For me I would have bought the Sony and saved myself £150.00
ThatsNot MyName
7 Dec 15#89
Bought this last week, anyone any info on claiming/registering for the 5 year guarantee?
angusangus to ThatsNot MyName
7 Dec 15#90
You get it with purchase of the TV at Richer Sounds, John Lewis or Currys.
rdbradshaw
7 Dec 15#91
Is that true because I was told you chase Samsung for the 5 year guarantee not Currys
Smartguy1
7 Dec 15#92
Currys are selling the tv with a 5 year warranty. They must state that the warranty is either with them or their know how team or with the manufacturer. You should have written confirmation of the warranty if it's with Currys or part of their group at the point of sale. This should be in writing on your receipt or by separate document. If it is not then you need to go back into Currys and get them to confirm in writing confirmation of the warranty including terms and conditions. I am led to believe that this warranty is offered by Currys themselves and not by Samsung. I have never known Samsung to offer more than two years on any of their products.
Don't ask one of the sales team. Go to customer services and get them to confirm it or ask to speak to the manager. If their stores are offering a 5 year warranty and you are getting fobbed off the manager is the one who will sort it out. You get some door handles working at these places who only have a little bit of knowledge. They are usually the ones trying to convince you that a £40.00 hdmi lead is 10 times as good as the one you are buying elsewhere. They are not.
Now print the link I sent, save a pdf or photo of the page and go back into Currys and demand your 5 year warranty
5 YEAR GUARANTEE INCLUDED
A 5 year guarantee is included on a range of premium TVs at Currys. Just look out for the 5 year guarantee logo. The guarantee includes:
Protection against mechanical or electrical breakdown
We'll fix it or replace it
Just one number to call 0844 561 1234
View all TVs with 5 year guarantee included
WHAT'S INCLUDED
In the event of a mechanical or electrical breakdown, we will provide a repair service. Your product will be repaired as many times as necessary without charge, up to the cost of the original purchase price paid for the product
If the fault with your TV cannot be fixed over the phone when you call, we will discuss with you available time slots for us to visit
If the product cannot be repaired, we will replace it with a TV of equivalent specification. If we don't have an equivalent product, we'll discuss an alternative solution with you and we'll always do our best to make sure that you are satisfied with the outcome
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED
Damage due to mishap
Protection for TVs if used for business
View more details on exclusions
HOW DO I GET IT
You will receive your guarantee confirmation with your receipt when you purchase your TV in store or by email if you place your order online.
Richiano
8 Dec 15#94
Not true, i contacted Samsung and they said as far as they are concerned its 12 months as long as you register your product with them and any other extended guarantee will be supplied by the retailer unless purchased directly from Samsung.
rdbradshaw
8 Dec 15#95
Ok it's changed since I bought my last telly cause back then it was contact Samsung for the 5 year warranty .
Smartguy1
8 Dec 15#96
Like I said earlier. Currys advertise on their website how to claim the free 5 year warranty. Print it off and get them to give you a new receipt or certificate. The reason it's happened is more than likely that whoever processed the receipt in the first place has not included a certain button. I am sure this would have been selected had you purchased Currys own aftercare warranty.
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Online price only...£799 Instore.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/samsung-ue50ju6800-smart-ultra-hd-4k-50-led-tv-799-currys-2287902?p=26073885
Also here's a review which claifies the above links comments ...
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/audio-visual/televisions/plasma-and-lcd-tvs/samsung-ue55ju6400-1292332/review
actually has a higher native contrast ratio than the flagship despite this been an 8 bit panel vs 10 bit (yes I know the flagship has bloomy FALD bla bla)
If anyone knows how you can tell the 2015 panel manufacturer from the code on the box please post. Was try to a TH01 code etc on one of the tv's in asda today but without success.
It's also not a bad idea to go to your local Richer Sounds if you have one as at least they will show you what the tv is like on SD which is how most of us watch normal tv.
Calls for a wager, I'm surprised it's not already a common HUKD game tbf, "price by christmas"
http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/panasonic/viera-tx65cz952b/pana-tx65cz952b?utm_source=emailmarketing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20151112__tv__actives&utm_content=2015-11-12_2029
Seriously though if the tv posted has a samsung panel in it and not the bottom of the range chinese one then this is a cracking deal. I tried to do a search on samsungparts.com, which if you put the model number in it gives you the code of the panel which you can then cross reference if it's a samsung panel or not. For european tv's you need to change the UE at the start of the model number to UN and then scroll down the list. This model is not listed. The only spoiler is there is no guarantee that european tv's come out of the same factory as the ones that go to America and Canada. Hopefully someone will correct me here but from what I have been reading the Samsung lottery still exists and most models are not exempt from it.
Btw I took back a cheaper lg set as the smart connectivity was very poor. Shadows were just black.
I moved away from Samsung and regretted it!
I usually check on samsungparts.com as it gives you the panel references from the model number. You have to swap the UE to UN when you type in the reference, i.e. UE50 becomes UN50, but there is nothing listed for this model so either it is too new or it hasn't shipped to the USA.
After you put the model number in it tells you which panel is in the tv. From that you can cross reference the panel number to the panel manufacturer which could be Samsung, Sharp, AU Optronics or CMO. There is no guarantee which one you will get. My son has the UE40EH5000 and according to samsung parts.com that tv had 3 different manufacturer's panels in the same model.
Saying that Samsung may use different panel manufacturer's depending on where the tv is manufactured so what could happen in the USA may not be the same here. If only they would put a number in the product code like LG do do you can find out who's panel the tv has before you take it out of the shop. The only issue is there is all of the samsung panels would sell first followed by the ones fitted with a sharp panel and then the store would be left with a load of tv's that nobody who is in the know wants.
If anyone looking for an LG wants to ensure they get an LG panel over anything else the clue is in the product code. 4th letter from the end needs to be a 'W'. If it has a 'D' like my 50LB650v does then it's AU Optronics. According to LG though my tv should have their own unique LG IPS panel but it doesn't. Even manufacturers can lie, I mean get things wrong.
http://www.s21.com/samsung-ue50ju6800.htm
Just a shame when the techs do these reviews they cannot tell us the manufacturer of the panel in the test tv.
Was you told this tv had an IPS screen. It's not listed as having one on LG's website. I see that the boxes in Currys for the 850V state it's 4K IPS but not on the box for the 770V. This was a tv I was interested in but my money would be going on the Samsung 6800.
I think you will find the 770V does not have IPS and according to the local stock they have in Currys it points to an MVA panel by Sharp. Even if it was advertised as having IPS on LG's website you can't believe what it says. My present tv should have an LG IPS panel as advertised on their website. It actually has a A-MVA panel by AU Optronics. Now you wouldn't expect a corporation as big as LG to make a mistake like that would you. Thanks to another subscriber who suggested my tv wasn't LG's I did some research to which it's confirmed that it isn't. The truth is in the product code.
Safe bet is always a portable HDD.
I really like this tv but they are out of stock now in my home town. Looks good for the money but so does the Panasonic 680B. I think the Samsung may have the edge though. I would just like confirmation of the panel manufacturer or manufacturers before I parted with my cash. The 6400 had all Samsung allegedly but not sure on this model as it's too new. Hopefully anyone who has bought it has the guts to access the service menu and see what's hiding in there !!
It plays back because if it does that's great and I have not lost anything , it should do as its in the same format , but if it doesn't il have to watch my recordings before getting a new telly and start again.
If your present tv is a samsung it should be ok. I believe it encrypts the information to protect recording rights but hopefully Samsung won't change that from model to model. We have 2 LG's both with timeshift and PVR and am sure it is interchangeable between the two.
According to some information I just picked up from a Samsung site in Europe the panel manufacturer for the 55" would be a company called BOE. This is the part number / code
PRODUCT LCD BOE; CY-TJ055HGEV2V, JS6900, PT BN95-02448B
Hopefully someone else can confirm as the UK market could be different. The model number I have referred to ends in WXXN built for the dutch market and ends in KXXU in the UK.
Using the same site I put in the model number of my son's 40" Samsung and it listed three different panels which I know to be correct.
I assume this isn't likely to be discounted anymore of the black cyber weekend thing?
Don't ask one of the sales team. Go to customer services and get them to confirm it or ask to speak to the manager. If their stores are offering a 5 year warranty and you are getting fobbed off the manager is the one who will sort it out. You get some door handles working at these places who only have a little bit of knowledge. They are usually the ones trying to convince you that a £40.00 hdmi lead is 10 times as good as the one you are buying elsewhere. They are not.
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/5-year-guarantee-1330-commercial.html
Now print the link I sent, save a pdf or photo of the page and go back into Currys and demand your 5 year warranty
5 YEAR GUARANTEE INCLUDED
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