4K TV for £399 from Currys - cheapest good quality 4K TV I could find whilst looking around.
Plus you get a 3 month Now TV Sky Movies Pass when purchasing this.
Good overall reviews for this TV around the internet, seems like a good deal to me.
Was previously posted as a hot deal for £429.00
All comments (38)
craiger082
30 Dec 15#1
does this have lg cinema 3D?
awaisio to craiger082
30 Dec 15#2
No, as far as I'm aware this is not a 3D TV.
cecilmcroberts
30 Dec 15#3
One word of warning though. No Youtube 4K as it doesn't have VP9 decoding and some webos newer apps may not work as the the older webos version. But still a good deal and price.
awaisio to cecilmcroberts
30 Dec 15#5
Can confirm it is possible to stream 4K from Netflix, Amazon Instant or YouTube & not having any problems with the apps.
5lugger
30 Dec 151#4
Does this have 'freesat'? I know LG tv's often have a satellite feed in, but don't market it as Freesat
kidrock123
30 Dec 15#6
Seems like a good deal and i'm after one too.
thanks.
Anyone know whether its worth shelling out an extra £150 for the 43UF770V version over this model?
McHotpoon to kidrock123
30 Dec 15#32
From memory the 770v is not faux 4k and has 100/120hz pannel not 50/60hz. Depends on what you want, for connecting to a PC for 4k deffo 770v
cecilmcroberts
30 Dec 15#7
Very strange since it is missing VP9 which is required for youtube 4K. Netflix/Prime use DHCP 2.2 for 4k which it does have.
ashtad
30 Dec 15#8
Hmm looking at getting a 4K do I get rid of my 42" LG 3D for this :smirk:
tmohammad to ashtad
30 Dec 15#9
Always a problem... Getting rid of old tech which you paid for big time.... so that you can have the latest and greatest which is half the price you paid for yours!
pibpob to ashtad
30 Dec 152#21
No, you wait until 4k is more than a gimmick - when there are higher frame rates, better dynamic range and a wider range of colours.
1pswich
30 Dec 15#10
This vs the Argos Phillips one?
awaisio to 1pswich
30 Dec 15#12
Phillips? That's not even something you should be thinking about :stuck_out_tongue:
But on a serious note, LG Samsung and Sony are known to be the top quality brands for TV's
TheDon31 to 1pswich
28 Apr 16#37
This LG by a mile. Took the awful Philips one back, please don't waste ur time with it!
stuffies
30 Dec 15#11
Was lookin at the 675 model has its 349 with 6 yrs guarantee....@ richer sounds but couldn't find much reviews or much about it at all.
Also a 43" tv....
Anyone own either model that could give their opinion on them.
Thxs
ashtad
30 Dec 151#13
Yes tell me about it..... I'm just debating if I will miss the 3D but to be honest I have probably used it twice this year to watch films
ollie87
30 Dec 152#14
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol?
Don't you mean HDCP?
cueball2370
30 Dec 15#15
have been thinking about this tv myself but worried about the PMI , if you go in store and look at TV's with a 1000 PMI to ones with 1500 PMI I could see a big difference in picture quality .
awaisio to cueball2370
30 Dec 151#16
yes there is quite a big difference, there's also a big difference in price. :stuck_out_tongue:
cueball2370
30 Dec 15#17
askidrock123 asked is 43UF770V worth £150 more than this model . is 1000 PMI good when viewing SD sources do you see much of a difference ?
qasio
30 Dec 15#18
Voted hot. A very good deal. Top price for the specs.
fat_elmo
30 Dec 15#19
1 hdmi socket!? Sorry, cold from me.
awaisio to fat_elmo
30 Dec 15#20
you mean 1 USB port? Pretty sure there's 3 HDMI ports mate.
cecilmcroberts
30 Dec 151#22
Lol I do. Got a broken arm and leg blaming the pain killers!
cecilmcroberts
30 Dec 15#23
Maybe means only 1 HDMI 2.0 slot the other 2 are HDMI 1.4 slots
Oh come on.. Been looking at different 43in tv's for weeks, finally decided on this http://m.richersounds.com/#!/product/sams-ue43j5500 but now thinking for £50 more i can get 4k... But do i really need 4k tv. Arhhh
quano
30 Dec 15#27
I'm thinking the same at the moment, also want one that will be good for using my Xbox on. Not sure how good this one is. Anyone have one?
The UF675 is non-smart and no wifi. Though see what you mean about lack of proper reviews I'm either tired or does RS also show conflicting information about the HDMI, looks like it says no HDMI 2.0 connections (Mobile site says "yes" desktop site says "no") so no nothing can connect to the TV to play 4K content. Would be pretty pointless tv then if you can't actually get 4K content onto it all you'll be doing is upscaling.
stuffies
30 Dec 15#30
personally not bothered about smart or wifi ....smart i'd use my virgin box and my shield tv.
http://www.lg.com/uk/tvs/lg-43UF675V << does state 2 x HDMI ( 4K ) so ......sounds a decent tv and the price is nice,just wanted someone owners feedback on it.
gourmetguy
30 Dec 151#31
apparently the 40UF695V supports VP9 codec, has 1200 PMI, has 3 HDMI 2.2 ports and is same price from Richer Sounds.
you lose a few inches though, but I think its a higher range TV Richer Sounds LG 40UF695V
kidrock123 to gourmetguy
31 Dec 15#33
Many thanks - I wasn't aware this model even existed. Found it here for £380:
Think spec (and price) wise its better than the 43UF680V granted it isn't 43". A trade off I suppose, however I can't seem to find where it lists that VP9 is supported. Any links?
Opening post
Plus you get a 3 month Now TV Sky Movies Pass when purchasing this.
Good overall reviews for this TV around the internet, seems like a good deal to me.
Was previously posted as a hot deal for £429.00
All comments (38)
thanks.
Anyone know whether its worth shelling out an extra £150 for the 43UF770V version over this model?
But on a serious note, LG Samsung and Sony are known to be the top quality brands for TV's
Also a 43" tv....
Anyone own either model that could give their opinion on them.
Thxs
Don't you mean HDCP?
-HDMI 2.0 x 1
- HDMI x 2 (ARC compatible x 1
http://m.richersounds.com/#!/product/LG-43UF675V
http://www.lg.com/uk/tvs/lg-43UF675V << does state 2 x HDMI ( 4K ) so ......sounds a decent tv and the price is nice,just wanted someone owners feedback on it.
you lose a few inches though, but I think its a higher range TV
Richer Sounds LG 40UF695V
http://www.rgbdirect.co.uk/Products/Television/LED-TV/LG/40UF695V
Think spec (and price) wise its better than the 43UF680V granted it isn't 43". A trade off I suppose, however I can't seem to find where it lists that VP9 is supported. Any links?