Use code HOTJAN for 10% off, quidco for 6% cashback and you get £28 in points automatically (expires in about a month)
Had been looking out for a 6300 for a family member when I noticed the 6400 (which is 4K and comes with Freeview HD)
I bought a TV from PRC Direct via Rakuten before Christmas using the same combination of codes, cashback and points and it worked out very well. They were very quick to post out (and I live in Northern Ireland) though some people have had problems getting through to them at that time.
This TV gets great reviews and is £599 in most other places like Currys. When you take into account 6% quidco (around £25) and £28 in points, this brings it to below £500.
Remember when comparing this is the JU (not the H) and its 48", not 40"
All comments (22)
baronbuzby
23 Jan 161#1
Great TV - i paid £599 from John Lewis
quglarz
23 Jan 16#2
Bought it from John Lewis last week as Well with 6 years Warranty for £599.
skyarsenal
24 Jan 16#3
does anyone know the diffrent between this and the ju6000 apart from the obvious stand ?
or and does this deal come with 5 years gurantee?
tanked to skyarsenal
24 Jan 16#4
I am having problems finding a list of specs to easily compare. Amazon mentions that the 6000 uses mpeg4 tuner technology and the 6400 uses DVB-S2 (HD) (!'ve no idea which is better)
The last Samsung I saw had the stand of a 6000 and its really horrible. Can't see that the 6400 one could be any worse.
I doubt theres a 5 year warranty
skyarsenal
24 Jan 16#5
ok thanks for the reply
TALON1973
24 Jan 16#6
be weary of motion blur. I've got the 6550 model. Even sticking the TV in sport mode isn't a perfect fix.
beGG to TALON1973
24 Jan 16#7
google it. ive got 50"6400 after few days playing with settings motion blur has gone.
beGG to TALON1973
24 Jan 16#8
google it. ive got 50"6400 after few days playing with settings motion blur has gone.
Victoriaa
24 Jan 16#9
Don't they give you the points 16 days after the item is delivered in case you return it?
Spacehduk to Victoriaa
24 Jan 16#10
Yes you have to wait a couple of weeks for the points. I bought a TV from Rakuten/Hughes just before xmas in a similar deal with no problems and it was an unbeatable bargain. I was put off PRC because a lot of reviews talk of delivery issues.
Opening post
Had been looking out for a 6300 for a family member when I noticed the 6400 (which is 4K and comes with Freeview HD)
I bought a TV from PRC Direct via Rakuten before Christmas using the same combination of codes, cashback and points and it worked out very well. They were very quick to post out (and I live in Northern Ireland) though some people have had problems getting through to them at that time.
This TV gets great reviews and is £599 in most other places like Currys. When you take into account 6% quidco (around £25) and £28 in points, this brings it to below £500.
Remember when comparing this is the JU (not the H) and its 48", not 40"
All comments (22)
or and does this deal come with 5 years gurantee?
Here's the 6000 manual (20 pages):
http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/EM/201511/20151123095244458/JU6000-XU_BN68-07539G-02ENG-0924.pdf
and heres the 6400 manual (208 pages!)
http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/201508/20150806092714298/ENG_HMUDVBEUJ-1.312.pdf
(which talks of the 2 remotes including the voice enabled smaller remote)
The last Samsung I saw had the stand of a 6000 and its really horrible. Can't see that the 6400 one could be any worse.
I doubt theres a 5 year warranty