AO's own brand TV. The website lists suspiciously few features but I looked at photos of the back and decided that it is probably just a rebranded version of this TV (normally £699) :
They have a 14 day return policy, so I took a punt. edit: The returns policy is void if you open the box.
Well it has arrived and I can confirm that the manual specifies 4k 60fps over HDMI, which means it is HDMI 2.0 and likely HDCP 2.2. THe manual also confirms HEVC. I'm now certain that it's the same TV as above and has the 'holy trinity' that people keep referring to. Also, the Finlux Remote app works on it.
The smart interface is fine. The menus are a little confusing - they seem to change depending on what input you're using! Even the main menu for adjusting picture and audio are different for different inputs.
Additional features that I've found that aren't mentioned on the website:
Bluetooth for pairing with a phone or soundbar.
WiDi - Wireless display. This works great from my Android phone under the hidden display settings. Won't work properly with either of my Windows laptops, although that is probably more a Windows problem.
Cast YouTube videos straight to it, even without a Chromecast.
Comes with some 3d glasses, however the 3D is very poor. Too blurry to use (unless I'm not configuring properly, which is entirely possible).
Comes with a bunch of analogue converter cables.
The remote even comes with batteries.
You can disable inputs altogether. Perfect for me as I'll be switching between Plex Server and Chromecast only. Woohoo!
The panel is definitely Vestel. It looks good, but not as good as an LG. If you're never going to look at them side-by-side, it probably won't bother you. This deal is really about specs for price.
On the whole, this has exceeded my expectations and is by far the best deal I could for such a large 4k TV with HDMI 2.0, HEVC and HDMCP 2.2.
EDIT: The internal YouTube player / media player is a bit jerky. I get much smoother (although not 4k) playback using my Chromecast. I'd recommend using a Chromecast or external player.
Code DECEMBER30 brings it to £469.
Latest comments (51)
psych_up
9 Jan 16#51
Just had my second one delivered as an exchange as the 3D image was showing split either side of the screen rather than in centre. Replacement TV is doing exactly the same thing when in 3D mode. Can't work out or adjust any settings that seem to be able to get a correct 3D image to work. AO very helpful and willing to send out a third replacement but am I do something wrong? I have a Techwood number so may try Monday and see if any technical help as it is strange two TV's doing the same. Anyone else experienced anything like this?
Sandy1012
24 Dec 15#50
Was debating and now its Gone up by £30, now I dont know whether to take the plung or wait a little
s16lad
22 Dec 15#49
anyone managed to get their soundbar working with this via the arc hdmi?
lanky78
19 Dec 15#48
OK this will be a bit long but...
Finally got mine today, got it set up and am playing MGS V on my PS4 (seems to be fine in game mode, no noticeable blur, even if I spin the camera around 360 quickly).
Wrote a review on ao, will take a few days to appear so im giving you all a preview!
Fantastic deal. Same manufacturer (Vestel) as my 65" digihome TV. Just set up out of the box and it found my home network and media server instantly.
Picture looks great on my ps4, 4k tested using the built in YouTube app on the TV, sent via the YouTube app on my phone (also worked straight away).
I can recommend this TV 100%, I have had two Vestel built TV's over the last year and both have set up and worked flawlessly out of the box. Unless you HAVE to have the very best top of the range screen and speakers you will not be able to fault this TV set this price, which worked out about half the price of the next cheapest Sony or Samsung. It easily competes with the big brand sets and unless you are going to compare them side by side you will be more than happy with the results. Looks just as good, (or better when in 4k) as my old Panasonic plasma.
The only small issue is the 3D is passive so not as clear as an active set but the glasses are much cheaper and the passive 3D on this matches the quality of my other 3D TV so it's still fine for me.
Seen to have gone up in price slightly but I'd still recommend it. Almost identical to the 65" digihome Tesco did a while back (only with 4k and 3D added) in terms of menu and remote but the build quality seems a bit better on both now (remote batteries don't rattle at all and the menus seem even quicker :smiley:)
Sandy1012
18 Dec 15#46
Are you guys happy with your purchase those who have had delivery
mike_freegan to Sandy1012
18 Dec 15#47
Mine is still in a box in my house whilst it is being decorated so it hasn't been tested. I'd love to know what others think too.
davidclack
16 Dec 15#45
Great because I ordered one and it is being delivered on Sunday, voted hot.
davidclack
14 Dec 15#42
Does anyone know if this plays YouTube 4k video with the built in app?
mike_freegan to davidclack
15 Dec 15#44
It does.
cdm30379
15 Dec 15#43
anyone had theirs yet, mines arrives tomorrow. first time ive bought a cheaper range tv. always had LG's best, but unfortunately my kids like to throw things and my last £2500 tv was worth £550 on insurance within a year. to be fair , never really used any of the features on it. 3d was only ever used once
Sandy1012
12 Dec 15#41
checked again still not there for me, seems to be coming and going!
lanky78
11 Dec 15#40
Showing as in stock for me?
Sandy1012
11 Dec 15#39
I couldnt decide between this and the 65" one and now they have both gone
lanky78
11 Dec 15#38
Back in stock, now has a 5 star review :smiley: (Not by me either!)
lanky78
10 Dec 15#37
It's up and down at the mo, had it in my basket as unavailable and suddenly became available again literally just now (will just now after I did a quick checkout on PayPal!)
Arriving on Sat :sunglasses:
Keep trying, set looks like it is a rebadge of the £599 finlux model, bargain.
davidclack
10 Dec 15#36
No longer available :disappointed:
zelekmanc
9 Dec 15#34
can you play .mkv files directly of USB? thanks
s16lad to zelekmanc
10 Dec 15#35
on the AO site without much searching.....
Supported Video File Formats .MPG .MPEG .DAT .VOB .MKV .MP4 .MOV .FLV .3GP .AVI
mike_freegan
9 Dec 15#33
This is the exact video I played from my PC. Set the tv 3D setting to 'side by side'. It was unwatchable. It looked like the rollercoaster had two tracks pointing about 35 degrees away from each other. I'll try it with the in-built youtube player.
vatovey74
8 Dec 15#25
I did submit a review to the ao.com website about this tv, don't think they uploaded it yet though. One key point they do miss on the website is that the tv has optical/spdif output, which is quite useful as the built in speakers are quite poor.
Don't forget to set the TV to side by side 3D mode using the Q-menu button.
vatovey74
9 Dec 15#28
I've only had my set a week, and have used the 3D function twice, watched Jurassic World (side by side) and was very impressed, found it better than my old 40" bedroom tv.
mike_freegan to vatovey74
9 Dec 15#30
Can you link to any YouTube vids that look good? I'd really like to try the 3d.
hmsq82
9 Dec 15#29
What is the input lag on this set?
mike_freegan
8 Dec 15#27
I'll test the 3d later this week when move house when I have unpacked the TV. 2d to 3d is in the menu for sure.
3d was genuinely horrible when I tried it from my laptop but I could have been doing it wrong.
One thing to note is there is not scaling setting on the TV aside from like, Zoom, 16:9, 4:3 etc. So my laptop doesn't fill the screen. At 4k there is about a 1 inch gap all around.
Neither my laptop or the TV have the option to fine tune this.
lanky78
8 Dec 15#26
Thanks, will keep an eye out for the review. Any ideas on my question above or interesting points, like Is the 3d really that bad and is the picture any good?
lanky78
8 Dec 15#24
Also, any idea if this really is a finlux 55UT3E310B-T rebadge? That looks like a great set.
lanky78
8 Dec 15#23
Hi, anyone able to answer some questions?
I'm looking to get this set for gaming and streaming 4k via kodi/plex.
are there any reviews or hukd owners of there?
is it good for gaming, pc and ps3/4 mainly?
does it do USB recording and 2d to 3d as suggested above or not, as stated on the ao site?
is this better than the hisense for £419 at amazon also on hukd (or similar as both probably Vestels).
sorry for all the questions but I really just want to get the best deal and I'm replacing an old 50"so I'd like to go to 55" if this is as good, the reviews on the hisense have been favorable so far.
got the 65" DigiTech from tesco a while back, which was incredible and have been sold on these vestel rebadges ever since.
GotBass
8 Dec 15#22
silly barney
strocky
8 Dec 15#21
Ignore me got my inches mixed up, 50" is that price, apologies
GotBass
8 Dec 15#20
where is it that price? i only see it for £539?
strocky
8 Dec 15#19
Talking baws
InTheKnow444
8 Dec 15#18
Techwood are better than you would think.
Heat for the price
sandra51
7 Dec 15#17
The previous passive 3D models have always come with 8 pairs but they are cheap to buy anyway from many places, unlike the better but more expensive and heavier active shutter ones.
3D depends on the type of content you are seeing, some films and documentaries are excellent some are poor. It also depends on how your eyes work, I have several friends who can not see 3D properly either on my passive 3D TV or on my projector with active 3D, due to eye problems. Friends who have no eyesight problems think 3D is great on both but obviously bigger is better, especially where 3D is concerned :smirk:.
GotBass
6 Dec 15#16
i would appreciate that =) ah okay that might explain why there is no game mode if there isn't any post processing going on anyways.
mike_freegan
6 Dec 15#15
I'm not unpacking it again now as it's all taped up, but I should move on Wednesday so I'll test on maybe Thursday? If I don't come back, give me a reminder and I'll test for you. I really don't remember game mode at all and I did spend quite a bit of time in the menus. There was definitely movie mode and auto (but I couldn't tell the difference).
There is no motion smoothing setting like Sony etc, but that's cool because I hate motion smoothing. I think it makes movies look cheap.
GotBass
6 Dec 15#14
have you tried it on your PC? according to the finlux manual there should be a game mode in picture mode...
well nothing scientific but just see if its playable or if there is any input lag with a mouse or controller?
has there been a software update?
GotBass
6 Dec 15#11
hows the input lag? gaming mode available?
mike_freegan to GotBass
6 Dec 15#13
I haven't seen a gaming mode in the menu.
I'm not sure about input lag as I don't use it for gaming at all (I'm a PC gamer). It is back in its box now as I'm moving house this week but I can test for you after I move. How would I test this?
GotBass
6 Dec 15#12
hows the input lag? gaming mode available?
rilyas
4 Dec 151#9
Hi, how many 3D glasses come with this tv
mike_freegan to rilyas
4 Dec 15#10
4. The 3d is crap though,unless I'm doing it wrong. I've got nothing to compare it to though as I've never used another 3dtv
mbrownlee
3 Dec 15#7
how far apart are the feet? so i can figure out if it will sit on my corner unit.
mike_freegan to mbrownlee
4 Dec 15#8
About 49"
mrner01
3 Dec 15#4
This doesn't have 2d to 3d conversion or USB recording, not sure those 2 features are worth £100 mind but specswise the finlux one looks better.
mike_freegan to mrner01
3 Dec 15#6
Yes it does. They're in the menu.
Sandy1012
3 Dec 152#5
The side of panel, all the ports etc. do look identical
Very tempted seems a like a good deal
scaseman
3 Dec 15#3
14 day money back guarantee so i've took a punt too.
I've been looking for one to use in my home office and to connect my Mac/PC. Good to see it has VGA too.
Joni23
3 Dec 15#2
DECEMBER30 works to bring it to 469. You should update that:). Hot from me.
freakstyler
3 Dec 15#1
Its a Vestel but reasonably good value. Check out reviews for the Panasonic X410B series, especially on Amazon as its essentially the same TV with the same issues I would imagine.
Opening post
https://finlux.co.uk/tv-55ut3e310b-t
They have a 14 day return policy, so I took a punt. edit: The returns policy is void if you open the box.
Well it has arrived and I can confirm that the manual specifies 4k 60fps over HDMI, which means it is HDMI 2.0 and likely HDCP 2.2. THe manual also confirms HEVC. I'm now certain that it's the same TV as above and has the 'holy trinity' that people keep referring to. Also, the Finlux Remote app works on it.
The smart interface is fine. The menus are a little confusing - they seem to change depending on what input you're using! Even the main menu for adjusting picture and audio are different for different inputs.
Additional features that I've found that aren't mentioned on the website:
Bluetooth for pairing with a phone or soundbar.
WiDi - Wireless display. This works great from my Android phone under the hidden display settings. Won't work properly with either of my Windows laptops, although that is probably more a Windows problem.
Cast YouTube videos straight to it, even without a Chromecast.
Comes with some 3d glasses, however the 3D is very poor. Too blurry to use (unless I'm not configuring properly, which is entirely possible).
Comes with a bunch of analogue converter cables.
The remote even comes with batteries.
You can disable inputs altogether. Perfect for me as I'll be switching between Plex Server and Chromecast only. Woohoo!
The panel is definitely Vestel. It looks good, but not as good as an LG. If you're never going to look at them side-by-side, it probably won't bother you. This deal is really about specs for price.
On the whole, this has exceeded my expectations and is by far the best deal I could for such a large 4k TV with HDMI 2.0, HEVC and HDMCP 2.2.
EDIT: The internal YouTube player / media player is a bit jerky. I get much smoother (although not 4k) playback using my Chromecast. I'd recommend using a Chromecast or external player.
Code DECEMBER30 brings it to £469.
Latest comments (51)
Finally got mine today, got it set up and am playing MGS V on my PS4 (seems to be fine in game mode, no noticeable blur, even if I spin the camera around 360 quickly).
Wrote a review on ao, will take a few days to appear so im giving you all a preview!
Fantastic deal. Same manufacturer (Vestel) as my 65" digihome TV. Just set up out of the box and it found my home network and media server instantly.
Picture looks great on my ps4, 4k tested using the built in YouTube app on the TV, sent via the YouTube app on my phone (also worked straight away).
I can recommend this TV 100%, I have had two Vestel built TV's over the last year and both have set up and worked flawlessly out of the box. Unless you HAVE to have the very best top of the range screen and speakers you will not be able to fault this TV set this price, which worked out about half the price of the next cheapest Sony or Samsung. It easily competes with the big brand sets and unless you are going to compare them side by side you will be more than happy with the results. Looks just as good, (or better when in 4k) as my old Panasonic plasma.
The only small issue is the 3D is passive so not as clear as an active set but the glasses are much cheaper and the passive 3D on this matches the quality of my other 3D TV so it's still fine for me.
Seen to have gone up in price slightly but I'd still recommend it. Almost identical to the 65" digihome Tesco did a while back (only with 4k and 3D added) in terms of menu and remote but the build quality seems a bit better on both now (remote batteries don't rattle at all and the menus seem even quicker :smiley:)
Arriving on Sat :sunglasses:
Keep trying, set looks like it is a rebadge of the £599 finlux model, bargain.
Supported Video File Formats .MPG .MPEG .DAT .VOB .MKV .MP4 .MOV .FLV .3GP .AVI
Don't forget to set the TV to side by side 3D mode using the Q-menu button.
3d was genuinely horrible when I tried it from my laptop but I could have been doing it wrong.
One thing to note is there is not scaling setting on the TV aside from like, Zoom, 16:9, 4:3 etc. So my laptop doesn't fill the screen. At 4k there is about a 1 inch gap all around.
Neither my laptop or the TV have the option to fine tune this.
I'm looking to get this set for gaming and streaming 4k via kodi/plex.
are there any reviews or hukd owners of there?
is it good for gaming, pc and ps3/4 mainly?
does it do USB recording and 2d to 3d as suggested above or not, as stated on the ao site?
is this better than the hisense for £419 at amazon also on hukd (or similar as both probably Vestels).
sorry for all the questions but I really just want to get the best deal and I'm replacing an old 50"so I'd like to go to 55" if this is as good, the reviews on the hisense have been favorable so far.
got the 65" DigiTech from tesco a while back, which was incredible and have been sold on these vestel rebadges ever since.
Heat for the price
3D depends on the type of content you are seeing, some films and documentaries are excellent some are poor. It also depends on how your eyes work, I have several friends who can not see 3D properly either on my passive 3D TV or on my projector with active 3D, due to eye problems. Friends who have no eyesight problems think 3D is great on both but obviously bigger is better, especially where 3D is concerned :smirk:.
There is no motion smoothing setting like Sony etc, but that's cool because I hate motion smoothing. I think it makes movies look cheap.
well nothing scientific but just see if its playable or if there is any input lag with a mouse or controller?
has there been a software update?
I'm not sure about input lag as I don't use it for gaming at all (I'm a PC gamer). It is back in its box now as I'm moving house this week but I can test for you after I move. How would I test this?
Very tempted seems a like a good deal
I've been looking for one to use in my home office and to connect my Mac/PC. Good to see it has VGA too.