Sorry if naff deal but my first post and thought was a good deal.
ao.com offering tv for £699 but use code feb40 for £40 off bringing to £659 and believe you can also get 4% from quidco.
Sorry no picture but link will show you
The new Hisense K700 / EC730 UHD TV series combines 4K UHD resolution, quad-core processing, a wide colour range and one-touch Netflix access wrapped up in a super slim design. Measuring a mere 3.5 cm deep at their thinnest point this TVs screen size comes in at an impressive 58” (146cm). A quite stunning television!
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marathonic to cheekyboy44
1 Feb 165#5
It's hardly a budget brand TV. They're 4th largest TV manufacturer in the world and their 65XT910 from last year is, arguably, better than the top-end Samsung UE65JS9500 which typically costs over £1,000 more. Whilst some argue that it's better overall, without considering price, it's DEFINITELY better on a price/quality perspective.
If you don't realise this, I suggest you go read some of the AV Forum topics as opposed to remaining under the false illusion that Sony/Samsung have much chance of remaining the most highly regarded (incorrectly) TV's on the market.
Alternatively, wait for the Euro 2016, sponsored by Hisense, before realising that Hisense are going to make it in a big way in the UK market over the next couple of years.
It's true that Hisense TV's can currently be bought on a budget. Does that mean that the quality suffers compared to the equivalently priced models from Sony/Samsung/Panasonic/LG? The answer to this question is a resounding NO!
marathonic
1 Feb 165#13
If a 'supposed' TV repair man doesn't want me to buy a particular brand of TV, then that's the brand that's gonna be on the top of my list of prospective purchases.
The reason I say 'supposed' is because I find it hard to believe that someone in the industry isn't aware of the up-and-coming nature of Hisense as a brand in the UK market.
In a similar manner, I'd expect a car mechanic to tell me to stay away from Honda.
marathonic to GPDawes
1 Feb 164#6
Why vote cold because you can have another store pricematch? Surely this is the cheaper deal and the fact that it's alerted you to the AO price, giving you the option to seek a pricematch, means the deal is hot?
Down-voting deals like this just acts as a deterrent for users to post TV deals from ANY seller except for Richer Sounds and means you could miss out on an opportunity in the future.
phoenix_af to zappster1966
2 Feb 163#19
I have no idea where to begin with this utterly ridiculous post!
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Delthius
1 Feb 16#1
Don't know why says code tenneroff in description and if I can change but it's feb40 and gives £40 off
cheekyboy44
1 Feb 161#2
Hisense? I am sorry but If people have any sense they will not buy this budget brand TV.
It's hardly a budget brand TV. They're 4th largest TV manufacturer in the world and their 65XT910 from last year is, arguably, better than the top-end Samsung UE65JS9500 which typically costs over £1,000 more. Whilst some argue that it's better overall, without considering price, it's DEFINITELY better on a price/quality perspective.
If you don't realise this, I suggest you go read some of the AV Forum topics as opposed to remaining under the false illusion that Sony/Samsung have much chance of remaining the most highly regarded (incorrectly) TV's on the market.
Alternatively, wait for the Euro 2016, sponsored by Hisense, before realising that Hisense are going to make it in a big way in the UK market over the next couple of years.
It's true that Hisense TV's can currently be bought on a budget. Does that mean that the quality suffers compared to the equivalently priced models from Sony/Samsung/Panasonic/LG? The answer to this question is a resounding NO!
pimpchez to cheekyboy44
1 Feb 16#7
Troll your on every thread
Uridium to cheekyboy44
1 Feb 16#8
ha ha...wannabe tv expert looks a fool......
GPDawes
1 Feb 16#3
Who say budget brand. Been around years. Big in Australasia.Now pushing in Europe. also do Refrigerators.!!!
Cold as would rather get in Richersounds with 6 year warranty at £699 if I was going to buy, or ask them to price match.
Also believe JL had this in stock at one time.
marathonic to GPDawes
1 Feb 164#6
Why vote cold because you can have another store pricematch? Surely this is the cheaper deal and the fact that it's alerted you to the AO price, giving you the option to seek a pricematch, means the deal is hot?
Down-voting deals like this just acts as a deterrent for users to post TV deals from ANY seller except for Richer Sounds and means you could miss out on an opportunity in the future.
Delthius to GPDawes
1 Feb 16#11
Sorry you voted cold and Richer Sounds do the 6 year warranty so I understand maybe not voting hot but I thought was good value with added discount and as stated it's my first post so maybe I should have looked into it further
Thanks for your comments. Only reviews I have read is positive and people saying the minor issues it had are all fixed through firmware update. Again I'm not too clever on all this but sounded pretty straightforward.
I also agree Hisense are up and coming brand name. I was gonna buy a Samsung and have had many Samsung TVs but thought for the price and size etc was a good deal.
benjai
1 Feb 16#9
I'm sure you bore your friends with that as well when they go to your place.
marathonic
1 Feb 16#10
Only ever brought up the price of my set when they comment on the quality of the picture when compared to some of their own sets which are from the so-called 'good' brands.
cheekyboy44
1 Feb 16#12
I am not a "TV Expert, I am a TV Repair man giving my opinion. By all means buy it if you want!
No caps on your Keyboard? :confused:
marathonic
1 Feb 165#13
If a 'supposed' TV repair man doesn't want me to buy a particular brand of TV, then that's the brand that's gonna be on the top of my list of prospective purchases.
The reason I say 'supposed' is because I find it hard to believe that someone in the industry isn't aware of the up-and-coming nature of Hisense as a brand in the UK market.
In a similar manner, I'd expect a car mechanic to tell me to stay away from Honda.
cheekyboy44
1 Feb 16#14
I am aware of "Hisense" and gave my opinion on them. If it makes you happier I will add heat.
If you need more information Call Walmart customer services in the morning and ask for a true figure of returns in the past 3 months for their £249 Hisense TV's. I'm out
Opening post
ao.com offering tv for £699 but use code feb40 for £40 off bringing to £659 and believe you can also get 4% from quidco.
Sorry no picture but link will show you
The new Hisense K700 / EC730 UHD TV series combines 4K UHD resolution, quad-core processing, a wide colour range and one-touch Netflix access wrapped up in a super slim design. Measuring a mere 3.5 cm deep at their thinnest point this TVs screen size comes in at an impressive 58” (146cm). A quite stunning television!
Top comments
If you don't realise this, I suggest you go read some of the AV Forum topics as opposed to remaining under the false illusion that Sony/Samsung have much chance of remaining the most highly regarded (incorrectly) TV's on the market.
Alternatively, wait for the Euro 2016, sponsored by Hisense, before realising that Hisense are going to make it in a big way in the UK market over the next couple of years.
It's true that Hisense TV's can currently be bought on a budget. Does that mean that the quality suffers compared to the equivalently priced models from Sony/Samsung/Panasonic/LG? The answer to this question is a resounding NO!
The reason I say 'supposed' is because I find it hard to believe that someone in the industry isn't aware of the up-and-coming nature of Hisense as a brand in the UK market.
In a similar manner, I'd expect a car mechanic to tell me to stay away from Honda.
Down-voting deals like this just acts as a deterrent for users to post TV deals from ANY seller except for Richer Sounds and means you could miss out on an opportunity in the future.
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http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/hisense/ltdn58k700xwtse/hise-ltdn58k700xwtse Not sure what guarantee you get from AO but I'd pay the extra and get this from RS.
If you don't realise this, I suggest you go read some of the AV Forum topics as opposed to remaining under the false illusion that Sony/Samsung have much chance of remaining the most highly regarded (incorrectly) TV's on the market.
Alternatively, wait for the Euro 2016, sponsored by Hisense, before realising that Hisense are going to make it in a big way in the UK market over the next couple of years.
It's true that Hisense TV's can currently be bought on a budget. Does that mean that the quality suffers compared to the equivalently priced models from Sony/Samsung/Panasonic/LG? The answer to this question is a resounding NO!
Cold as would rather get in Richersounds with 6 year warranty at £699 if I was going to buy, or ask them to price match.
Also believe JL had this in stock at one time.
Down-voting deals like this just acts as a deterrent for users to post TV deals from ANY seller except for Richer Sounds and means you could miss out on an opportunity in the future.
Thanks for your comments. Only reviews I have read is positive and people saying the minor issues it had are all fixed through firmware update. Again I'm not too clever on all this but sounded pretty straightforward.
I also agree Hisense are up and coming brand name. I was gonna buy a Samsung and have had many Samsung TVs but thought for the price and size etc was a good deal.
No caps on your Keyboard? :confused:
The reason I say 'supposed' is because I find it hard to believe that someone in the industry isn't aware of the up-and-coming nature of Hisense as a brand in the UK market.
In a similar manner, I'd expect a car mechanic to tell me to stay away from Honda.
If you need more information Call Walmart customer services in the morning and ask for a true figure of returns in the past 3 months for their £249 Hisense TV's. I'm out