Amazing price for this 40" ultra HD TV. £30 cash back from AO after purchase. Cach back link is under the add to basket button.
Plus you can add "TENNEROFF" for £10 off.
This 40” TV from Techwood comes with 4k Ultra HD technology which gives you a picture that is 4 times clearer than Full HD. With Smart TV built in, there’s no excuse to miss your favourite shows. Watch a wide range of programmes and movies through easily downloadable streaming services and on-demand apps, such as BBC iPlayer and Netflix. You can also take full advantage of the fantastic picture quality with some brilliant high definition channels available through the Freeview HD tuner.
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ImJessicat
16 Jan 1612#9
I have now ordered 3 of these to use as a surround gaming monitor setup, I bought the first one a few weeks ago to confirm what features it has and spec. HDMI ports are all 2.0 (meaning 4k at 60hz) with HDMI1 port being HDCP 2.2 compliant for 4k on amazon fire tv. The chroma I tested and you need to go into input settings and set the HDMI port to Enhanced to get the test Chroma image to show correctly, not sure if full 4:4:4 but certainly at least 4:2:2 as the chroma test image shows however isn't as clear as a standard monitor. Smart features are smooth thanks to the quad core processor and games in 4k look amazing on it with an 8ms pixel response and 36ms video input response. Also worth playing around with display presets to get a picture that you feel comfortable with. Hoping to get a total of 4 of these to end up with an 80 inch 8k video wall for under £1000. The 40 inch and 48 inch seem pretty similar with the 55 inch one having a passive 3d panel (guessing they might be using LG passive tech or panels). Any other questions please ask but defo a good buy :smiley:
mark_trev
15 Jan 163#6
When will these companies stop using such cryptic codes to stop us from guessing them :smile:
hot from me
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awaisio
14 Jan 16#1
Would tv be good for gaming? Need something good to connect to my xbox one
oldskoolpug to awaisio
15 Jan 16#4
I also need a gaming tv, been looking for a while
paulpso to awaisio
16 Jan 16#17
use a 1080p tv. pointless to use a 4k tv with it.
4d1971 to awaisio
16 Jan 16#19
bought one of these over xmas its ok for gaming im using a ps3 there is a bit of motion blur nothing to bad ,everything else is gr8 the sound is really good i would give this tv 4 stars myself just for the cost and being 4k.
Zimny to awaisio
13 Dec 16#41
Man, throw that out. Get a PS4 Pro if you think about gaming on a TV
linhang90
14 Jan 16#2
Is this a good deal?? How is the smart feature on it.. Smooth?
oldskoolpug to linhang90
15 Jan 161#3
I imagine not lol
des147
15 Jan 16#5
Techwood 48AO2USB 48" Smart 4K Ultra HD TV
I noticed in tv options drop down menu on same page the OP linked the 48" inch model 4k is £398 with a £75 cash back promo which would make it £323
mark_trev
15 Jan 163#6
When will these companies stop using such cryptic codes to stop us from guessing them :smile:
hot from me
des147
15 Jan 162#7
Well I voted it hot I also went ahead and ordered the 48" 4K smart model listed at £398 but used the tenneroff promo code and when you deduct the £75 cashback discount on the model the site is offering which is payable within 21 days after delivery total cost for a 48* 4k smart tv £313. The tv is for my bedroom so not really wanting a high budget set I did plan to get 43" but at this price I was swayed. I'm not to fussed on the smart features the average cost added to models for smart embedded is £50 I know how over time that side of the tv becomes dated an really best way to keep a tv smart is to buy a separate box from the wealth of options out their I have an android box £30 4k quad core so my new tv will become more smarter then any embedded features it has.
MrPuddington
15 Jan 16#8
Any idea whether it supports full chroma at 2160p60, and not just 4:0:0?
ImJessicat
16 Jan 1612#9
I have now ordered 3 of these to use as a surround gaming monitor setup, I bought the first one a few weeks ago to confirm what features it has and spec. HDMI ports are all 2.0 (meaning 4k at 60hz) with HDMI1 port being HDCP 2.2 compliant for 4k on amazon fire tv. The chroma I tested and you need to go into input settings and set the HDMI port to Enhanced to get the test Chroma image to show correctly, not sure if full 4:4:4 but certainly at least 4:2:2 as the chroma test image shows however isn't as clear as a standard monitor. Smart features are smooth thanks to the quad core processor and games in 4k look amazing on it with an 8ms pixel response and 36ms video input response. Also worth playing around with display presets to get a picture that you feel comfortable with. Hoping to get a total of 4 of these to end up with an 80 inch 8k video wall for under £1000. The 40 inch and 48 inch seem pretty similar with the 55 inch one having a passive 3d panel (guessing they might be using LG passive tech or panels). Any other questions please ask but defo a good buy :smiley:
saayinla to ImJessicat
16 Jan 16#10
Fantastic Review, many thanks. Just curious what graphics display are you using for this?
Your 80inch display under £1000 does not factor in the cost of the graphics card.
Do you reckon my AMD Radeon HD 7870 Dual-X 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card (HDMI, DVI-I, DVI-D, Display Port, PCI Express 3.0, 256-Bit, AMD Avivo HD) would be able to handle this.
drtesseract to ImJessicat
16 Jan 16#13
Thanks for the review!
Very tempted, what is the motion blur like, and how good are the blacks?
I don't know if I should go for this in 48 inch or the Hisense 55 inch..
lugsy3 to ImJessicat
16 Jan 16#14
Nice info and that's why I love hukd because of the info/ help you get in the threads , most of the time.
f2k8 to ImJessicat
24 Jan 16#26
Does the techwood logo light up? (the triangle at the bottom) If so, can you turn it off in the settings? Thanks
Tripledrop to ImJessicat
2 Mar 16#33
So appreciative of your reply... I read other reviews (some on this site) saying this TV didn't support hdcp 2.2. I bought anyway but for the bedroom, and didn't even try to plug in one of my 4k Amazon fire TV's, but now I have, and now I have 4k!
Cheers!
ohhbass to ImJessicat
6 Apr 16#35
Hello,
Are you using an nvidia or amd card to get 4k60 on this tv? I have an nvidia card gtx670 (I tried with and without sli) and am using a DP 1.2 to hdmi 2.0 cable (the club 3d one) and i cannot get it to work in 4k60. I have set enchanced mode etc. tried all ports. Any ideas?
Thanks
ImJessicat
16 Jan 16#11
Probably not more than 1 or at most 2, I used to use 2x AMD R9 270 in crossfire and it would only handle 3 1080p monitors, now using a Nvidia GTX 980 OC which until my other 2 monitors arrive currently handles 2x 1080p monitors, the 4k tv and an ultrawidescreen (2560x1080) at once. I do alot of game streaming and online video production.
For the video wall I'm using a Lindy 4k video wall processor which I managed to get cheap on amazon but yeah I might have to add a second 980 at some point but defo alot cheaper than existing 8k solutions and the bezel is pretty small so hopefully will look good :smiley:
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Plus you can add "TENNEROFF" for £10 off.
This 40” TV from Techwood comes with 4k Ultra HD technology which gives you a picture that is 4 times clearer than Full HD. With Smart TV built in, there’s no excuse to miss your favourite shows. Watch a wide range of programmes and movies through easily downloadable streaming services and on-demand apps, such as BBC iPlayer and Netflix. You can also take full advantage of the fantastic picture quality with some brilliant high definition channels available through the Freeview HD tuner.
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I noticed in tv options drop down menu on same page the OP linked the 48" inch model 4k is £398 with a £75 cash back promo which would make it £323
:smile:
hot from me
Your 80inch display under £1000 does not factor in the cost of the graphics card.
Do you reckon my AMD Radeon HD 7870 Dual-X 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card (HDMI, DVI-I, DVI-D, Display Port, PCI Express 3.0, 256-Bit, AMD Avivo HD) would be able to handle this.
Very tempted, what is the motion blur like, and how good are the blacks?
I don't know if I should go for this in 48 inch or the Hisense 55 inch..
Cheers!
Are you using an nvidia or amd card to get 4k60 on this tv? I have an nvidia card gtx670 (I tried with and without sli) and am using a DP 1.2 to hdmi 2.0 cable (the club 3d one) and i cannot get it to work in 4k60. I have set enchanced mode etc. tried all ports. Any ideas?
Thanks
For the video wall I'm using a Lindy 4k video wall processor which I managed to get cheap on amazon but yeah I might have to add a second 980 at some point but defo alot cheaper than existing 8k solutions and the bezel is pretty small so hopefully will look good :smiley: