Thought one the usual crew would have posted it buy now but could not find it.
Seems a decent price for the 42" version with 60Hz over HDMI 2.0.
£279.99 @ Ebuyer with free delivery.
16 comments
90Ninety
5 May 16#16
I assume you meant 95ms . 9.5ms would be quicker than the fastest Samsung 4K which I find hard to believe
NEtech
23 Dec 15#15
Sounds plausible. :smiley:
FalxI
23 Dec 15#14
Although both LG and Samsung will be much better than this!
FalxI
23 Dec 15#13
I'm not talking about the high end OLEDs, I was talking about this price range, £200-£500. True the OLEDs are really nice though! I used to work at PC World and this was the opinion of my co-workers and I who worked in the visual department with lots of different TVs every day :smiley:
NEtech
23 Dec 15#12
Can I ask why you say Samsung for pic and LG for Audio? LG are one of the pioneers of screens at this moment in time, their OLED screens are lush.
FalxI
23 Dec 15#11
Well if you're talking about decent ones then I have no idea why you are looking at SEIKI because they make rubbish TVs, hence the price, get a samsung, there was a 40" 4k on Co-op Electrical's eBay for around £350 not so long ago, I'd have a look there, samsung (picture quality) or LG (audio quality) are the way to go.
weltysparrow
22 Dec 15#10
Really want 4K as you can fit 4x1080p sized desktops on one monitor. I can wait til a decent one comes along.
weltysparrow
22 Dec 15#7
Any idea on response times? Would like to replace a multi-monitor desktop with one large monitor.
adam0812 to weltysparrow
22 Dec 151#8
pretty stinking if i recall, dont know what your budget is but has you considered a 34 inch 21:9 panel?
008 to weltysparrow
22 Dec 151#9
Response Time: 9.5ms
McHotpoon
21 Dec 152#6
Thanks just went back and ordered for £10 less, forgot about the DeLorean!!!!
Thanks CAT!
Still heat added for those that can't borrow a DeLorean.
BlockABoots
21 Dec 15#3
I wounder how good this TV is for using Emulators on!?. With the advent of 4K TV's, getting that classic CRT scanline look thanks to 'shaders' on old 8 & 16 Bit games has never been so good.!! Just wonder how well this performs, might even be worth build a MAME cab around it...but im guessing there's a reason its only £280
NEtech
21 Dec 15#2
Ah right, then may as well expire this one. :smiley:
Opening post
Seems a decent price for the 42" version with 60Hz over HDMI 2.0.
£279.99 @ Ebuyer with free delivery.
16 comments
Thanks CAT!
Still heat added for those that can't borrow a DeLorean.