Just spotted this on AO.com, seems a lot of TV for the money, 1000hz aswell
i guess the name Hi sense may put some people off but they seem up and coming, I guess you gotta start somewhere ;-)
only 2 reviews and the bad one is irrelevant of picture quality!
+ 4% cashback through quidco. Assume it will be on the listed price of £1099 minus £40. So, a potential further reduction of 42 which might bring the price down to £817 :-)
- Voyager
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poisondwarf
30 Jan 163#1
If you are going to stand this up, rather than wall mount it, then, by the look of it, you will need a huge unit to put it on.
Voted hot though
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poisondwarf
30 Jan 163#1
If you are going to stand this up, rather than wall mount it, then, by the look of it, you will need a huge unit to put it on.
Voted hot though
eastofthecounty to poisondwarf
30 Jan 16#3
I got a unit big enough for it to stand it on, think id be scared to leave it standing though lol
rd3d2
30 Jan 161#2
FYI Hisense are the 4th largest manufacturer of TV's in the World, just not big in EMEA
pazuzu17
30 Jan 16#4
From the good people at Hisense...
quezi
30 Jan 162#5
£859 after cashback with code PAYDAY40.
poisondwarf to quezi
30 Jan 161#6
Bargain, but I dont have a unit big enough to stand it on :disappointed:
Boyee
30 Jan 16#7
Friend bought one of these hisense, impressive for the money. Have some heat
hyper
30 Jan 16#8
I own one, at this price a good deal.
eastofthecounty
30 Jan 161#9
just bit the bullet and bought one! £1059 should be around £845 with the discount and cashback offers lol
I think, and i stand to be corrected, that post 27 and post 28 regarding the distance apart of the legs, are for the 58" version of this television.
poisondwarf
30 Jan 16#14
What size screen is that then, and more importantly, the likely cost?
Is is a 65" curved? Bigger maybe?
Cobman
30 Jan 16#16
Is this TV curved or flat screen?
poisondwarf to Cobman
30 Jan 161#18
I think that this one is flat?
peggy79
30 Jan 16#17
HOT PRICE!
dsuk
30 Jan 161#19
Hisense. You would have to have no sense to spend this much on this TV.
eastofthecounty to dsuk
30 Jan 16#26
now this is what i thought, but ive been doing my research and to be fair there new to the UK but have been massive in asia and north america for years, a big player in there own part of the world.. I wouldnt spend that on a Panasonic now days, but 5 years ago they were the one to have, 10/20 years ago it was Sony all the way...Again the lower priced i wouldnt touch, so many problems with the apps.
I work with security systems a lot of the high priced cameras that come from the Japanese/German/Scandinavian makes are no better than the lower priced Chinese/Korean makes that are flooding the market.. The quality on some of the latest kit is superb and the reliability has been proven..
I think we are in the days of just paying for a name now on a lot of electronics.
KelDG
30 Jan 16#20
lol 1000Hz
Good price for a massive TV though.
mcfly666
30 Jan 16#21
Nice TV, Though if it sufferers from the 'judder' that its 58in little brother has I couldn't buy it.
poisondwarf to mcfly666
30 Jan 16#23
Now that does put me off a bit
chegz60 to mcfly666
30 Jan 16#31
Absolute tosh. I got the 58" and no judder but a truly amazing picture especially for the price.
neroneuk
30 Jan 16#22
no curve no good for me
wayne12
30 Jan 16#24
whats the negatives with this?
mcfly666
30 Jan 16#25
To be fair I guess most people wouldn't see it. but it's one of those things that once you see it cannot be unseen.
To try and describe it is hard too, at a push its like when you get buffering when watching online content, it's very slight but it's almost as if the processor cant cope, the buffer fills up and you get a hiccup or judder.
I've spoken to hisence UK about it and they say it will be fixed in a march update - bit too much of a risk for me.
wong_go_wild
30 Jan 16#27
my 58 version was 700 from richer sounds 2 weeks ago. this is amazing price. this TV is great BTW. tempted to return the TV to richer sounds and get this. tho there s 6 year warranty with richer sound
jokerevo
30 Jan 162#28
sweet lord save your money for OLED. It is the only worthy t.v upgrade right now.
jj_jj to jokerevo
30 Jan 161#29
absolutely 100% yes! I changed from Plasma to LCD a year ago in favour of fully integrated smart features.... what a terrible mistake... Im now waiting for OLED to become reasonably priced (next xmas) and then Ill upgrade. If you have the cash, fairplay. However if you have a sensitive eye to poor contrast and motion, spend minimum now and wait for OLED to be in your budget we are probably talking months, not years.....
Locknloadharry to jokerevo
30 Jan 16#33
Your very nearly correct.....OLED yes, but your next tv needs to be HDR (High dynamic range) really.
cleverdic to jokerevo
31 Jan 16#40
If you're well off and got money to burn, then yes but we're comparing a 65" mid to high end TV at less than £900 with an OLED at well over two grand.
If you read the development of OLED particularly with LG's plans, then I don't see a 65" for much less in the next couple of years; maybe at a guess around the £1500 mark in that time.
Now HDR is the one to watch......
pimpchez
30 Jan 16#30
What issues with apps ? Netflix , iplayer and youtube work flawlessly on my cheap hisense k321.
To me the smart features of a tv are irrelevant when you can buy much better options such as a chromecast/AFTV box
eastofthecounty
30 Jan 161#32
Im talking about the Sony with android
sunpreet
31 Jan 16#34
Hdr is only good for Hdr content. Oled improves everything!
Get oled people or if not then wait till you can afford it and get a cheap filler for now
Voyager
31 Jan 16#35
+ 4% cashback through quidco. Assume it will be on the listed price of £1099 minus £40. So, a potential further reduction of 42 which might bring the price down to £817 :smiley:
Voyager
31 Jan 16#36
Will JL price matcht this? Also, I have not seen a display of them in any stores. Any idea where I can view one before buying?
wonkothesane to Voyager
31 Jan 16#37
Hunt down your nearest Richer Sounds. They stock HiSense. They're small stores though, and may not have this exact model on display.
Voyager
31 Jan 16#38
Thank you! Will do that today :smiley:
eastofthecounty
31 Jan 16#39
There price match the £1099 price but not the cashback
chegz60
31 Jan 16#41
It's not a 'cheap' TV it's a sensibly priced TV :smile:
pimpchez
31 Jan 16#42
Haha , it is when your looking a the Sony equivalent beforehand .
I ain't sure if it's the same with this high end TV ,but the one thing that let's my TV down is the sound .
it's either to loud or to quiet , when watching a film the dialogue can be hard to hear but then the explosions wake the dead .Obviously not ideal with a sleeping baby in the cot .
on the flip side there is plenty of range when the volume is up.
speculatrix
31 Jan 161#43
I think I will replace my living room window with this, then I can have a nice view of a beach or a nature reserve instead of the street!
speculatrix
31 Jan 16#44
most flat panel TVs have poor sound. hence so many people buying sound bars. better to get a home cinema system and use optical/digital interconnects into it.
venu44
31 Jan 16#45
Anyone that buys a hisense instead of waiting for the new and competitive-priced all-new range in April is a little foolish.
Any hisense with a gigantic long part number is now the old range. The new range is far far more impressive and has tremendous new tech built in.
poisondwarf to venu44
31 Jan 161#46
I dont mind buying old range tech
At the end of the day, old range tech will usually be...
1) much cheaper than when it was new
2) maybe only 6 to 12 months old
3) might have already had a couple of updates to iron out initial software issues.
4) and yes, it will be outdated.
I can live with all of the above, but i do love my 2/3 year old 50" LG plasma
chegz60 to venu44
31 Jan 16#47
At the end of the day it's not foolish it's just about economics and same could be said about any thing you buy!
There will always be something around the corner with some sort of improvement which you may or may not want or need. That will inevitably come at an extra cost which surely is not what HUKD is about.
Alanis Morrisette song 'Ironic' springs to mind :smile:
cleverdic to venu44
31 Jan 16#53
The press releases so far only suggest 65" models being sold as the H7C and the H10C.
I'm not sure what is considered to be the replacement for the K700. Is it the H7C? If so, I don't see a 65" replacement for the K720 as the H10C will be ULED. In my opinion this would be a disappointing move and not impressive at all.
mcfly666
31 Jan 161#48
To say I'm talking 'Tosh' is a bit strong, even the sales rep in RS saw it when he put the set on demo. Different people see different flaws in TV's. Some avid plasma users cant even get on with LCD tech.
Have a word with Hisence UK, They wouldn't be fixing 'Absolute tosh' with a firmware update if they didn't need to!
I so happen to have a screenshot, though I'm glad you like your broken TV.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion
cyclonus10
31 Jan 16#49
Yeah the LG 55EG960 (still not perfect) will be in the price range in a few months lol
chegz60
31 Jan 16#50
Broken TV? Don't think so buddy.
I stand by the 'tosh' statement as not seen any evidence of it with my Hisense and I am watching it and picture is amazing. Let's face it some people always need something to moan about these days!
Still each to their own :smile:
mcfly666 to chegz60
31 Jan 16#55
If you refer to my first comment, I said 'I guess most people wouldn't see it' But some of us have and Hisence confirms the problem and are addressing it in a future update.
Call it 'Tosh' all you like, if you like your TV and you cant see a confirmed problem which a company are using valuable time and resources to fix - good for you.
I've laid the out facts, with proof from Hisence UK for all to see. You're 'Tosh' comment is pure opinion, I've given facts...
Actually I am talking 'Tosh' Hisence are releasing a firmware update just to satisfy the RS sales rep and myself. We are the only people who have reported this problem. We are grateful that a company will roll out a mass FW update just for us...
See this little :smile: It's you getting burned :P
parkersblock to chegz60
8 Feb 16#59
And some people just don't have a clue and have to justify their purchase by ignoring facts. Enjoy your set. :smirk:
chegz60
31 Jan 16#51
You could always wait until they invent the 'perfect TV'. Maybe a long wait as no doubt someone will find a flaw in perfection! :smile:
cyclonus10
31 Jan 16#52
There are no perfect TV's but you don't expect similar issues with a TV that costs twice as much as the inferior model.
kr00t0n
31 Jan 16#54
I'm a massive oled fan, and Hisense are actually working uled, which is inbetween normal led and oled at half the price of oled (with less risk of burn-in.
venu44 to kr00t0n
31 Jan 16#56
That's correct.
The 4K tech is on a serious learning curve at the moment too, with manufacturers finally agreeing on a protocol for the future.
Because of this, it's this spring's gen to jump in at last.
Hisense has the right balance of features, screen size and price point to make a huge splash too.
The outgoing tv's are fine, but as soon as you started spending hundreds you might as well pay the difference more and get the latest model.
Only circa 10 weeks away. Why not wait ? If anything these older sets will be even cheaper to clear.
fireball
2 Feb 16#57
Im about to order this tv. Can anyone tell me the best 3d glasses to buy, also do any active glasses work with the hisense or is it only certain ones.
thanks in advance
jj_jj
4 Feb 16#58
well done quote mining out of context..... next Xmas is less than a year last time I checked.. unless you are on one of those fancy 2 month years...
chegz60
8 Feb 16#60
And some of us on HUKD know a good deal when we see one. Good luck finding that pot of gold, I'm just sitting back and enjoying mine..lol! :smile:
sidewinder771
20 Oct 16#61
I purchased a 55 inch hi sense tv last week and its superb easily as good as my samsung!
Opening post
i guess the name Hi sense may put some people off but they seem up and coming, I guess you gotta start somewhere ;-)
only 2 reviews and the bad one is irrelevant of picture quality!
+ 4% cashback through quidco. Assume it will be on the listed price of £1099 minus £40. So, a potential further reduction of 42 which might bring the price down to £817 :-)
- Voyager
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couldnt see if it came with any 3d glasses
Welcome to the HUKD HS65 owners club ;-)
Loads of info / tips and other geeky stuff here..
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/dealtastic-hisense-ltdn65k720wtseu-65-inch-curved-4k-smart-ultra-hd-led-tv-999-99-2358971
If so you could always hold out for this model coming soon..
https://www.avforums.com/threads/hisense-ltdn-k700xwtseu3d-owners-thread.1986050/
Is is a 65" curved? Bigger maybe?
I work with security systems a lot of the high priced cameras that come from the Japanese/German/Scandinavian makes are no better than the lower priced Chinese/Korean makes that are flooding the market.. The quality on some of the latest kit is superb and the reliability has been proven..
I think we are in the days of just paying for a name now on a lot of electronics.
Good price for a massive TV though.
To try and describe it is hard too, at a push its like when you get buffering when watching online content, it's very slight but it's almost as if the processor cant cope, the buffer fills up and you get a hiccup or judder.
I've spoken to hisence UK about it and they say it will be fixed in a march update - bit too much of a risk for me.
If you read the development of OLED particularly with LG's plans, then I don't see a 65" for much less in the next couple of years; maybe at a guess around the £1500 mark in that time.
Now HDR is the one to watch......
To me the smart features of a tv are irrelevant when you can buy much better options such as a chromecast/AFTV box
Get oled people or if not then wait till you can afford it and get a cheap filler for now
I ain't sure if it's the same with this high end TV ,but the one thing that let's my TV down is the sound .
it's either to loud or to quiet , when watching a film the dialogue can be hard to hear but then the explosions wake the dead .Obviously not ideal with a sleeping baby in the cot .
on the flip side there is plenty of range when the volume is up.
Any hisense with a gigantic long part number is now the old range. The new range is far far more impressive and has tremendous new tech built in.
At the end of the day, old range tech will usually be...
1) much cheaper than when it was new
2) maybe only 6 to 12 months old
3) might have already had a couple of updates to iron out initial software issues.
4) and yes, it will be outdated.
I can live with all of the above, but i do love my 2/3 year old 50" LG plasma
There will always be something around the corner with some sort of improvement which you may or may not want or need. That will inevitably come at an extra cost which surely is not what HUKD is about.
Alanis Morrisette song 'Ironic' springs to mind :smile:
I'm not sure what is considered to be the replacement for the K700. Is it the H7C? If so, I don't see a 65" replacement for the K720 as the H10C will be ULED. In my opinion this would be a disappointing move and not impressive at all.
Have a word with Hisence UK, They wouldn't be fixing 'Absolute tosh' with a firmware update if they didn't need to!
I so happen to have a screenshot, though I'm glad you like your broken TV.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion
I stand by the 'tosh' statement as not seen any evidence of it with my Hisense and I am watching it and picture is amazing. Let's face it some people always need something to moan about these days!
Still each to their own :smile:
Call it 'Tosh' all you like, if you like your TV and you cant see a confirmed problem which a company are using valuable time and resources to fix - good for you.
I've laid the out facts, with proof from Hisence UK for all to see. You're 'Tosh' comment is pure opinion, I've given facts...
Actually I am talking 'Tosh' Hisence are releasing a firmware update just to satisfy the RS sales rep and myself. We are the only people who have reported this problem. We are grateful that a company will roll out a mass FW update just for us...
See this little :smile: It's you getting burned :P
The 4K tech is on a serious learning curve at the moment too, with manufacturers finally agreeing on a protocol for the future.
Because of this, it's this spring's gen to jump in at last.
Hisense has the right balance of features, screen size and price point to make a huge splash too.
The outgoing tv's are fine, but as soon as you started spending hundreds you might as well pay the difference more and get the latest model.
Only circa 10 weeks away. Why not wait ? If anything these older sets will be even cheaper to clear.
thanks in advance