The Samsung UE48JU6400 Smart Ultra HD 4k 48" LED TV is available from Appliance Electronics for only £485 with free delivery and a free gold-plated HDMI cable included.
This has to be the best deal around for a top branded big screen 4K TV. Hundreds in stock at the moment.
1 Year warranty for those that are interested.
Here are some specs:
PICTURE QUALITY
Processing rate 900 PQI
Dynamic contrast ratio Mega
Picture enhancement UHD Upscaling
Video CODEC: HEVC, VP9
4k Upscaling picture enhancement
SMART
Catch up TV: BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, All 4, Demand 5
Streaming: 4K Netflix, 4K Amazon Prime Instant Video
App store: Samsung App Store
Custom homepage
Full internet browser: Internet Explorer
Social media: Facebook, Twitter, Social TV
Skype compatible
Multimedia functions Screen mirroring
Top comments
freebiehunter
28 Feb 164#2
Hardly cold just cos it only has a 1 year warranty duh. It's still a cracking price for the tv
daydreamer01 to Tymflys
28 Feb 164#9
Maybe you'de be interested to know that John Lewis's 5 year warranty only covers you fully for 1 year and the next 4 years for the parts only and the contribution is based on how many years is left - e.g. the 5th year they will only pay for 20% of the part and no labour. Try searching Google.
powerbrick
28 Feb 163#5
NO, you are in the wrong.
John Lewis, 5yr included < £1000
Richer Sounds, 6yr included < £1000
"Do some research before writing some trash on here..."
All comments (37)
nopenope
27 Feb 161#1
1 year warranty. cold
freebiehunter
28 Feb 164#2
Hardly cold just cos it only has a 1 year warranty duh. It's still a cracking price for the tv
AzeemB to freebiehunter
28 Feb 16#20
in some older tvs, they used to include fans in the back, but I believe in these new ones they dont. Also alot of manufacturer have gone the route that you should upgrade your tv every x number of years.
voted hot because of price
Tymflys
28 Feb 161#3
1 year warranty is poor imo, Chances of mechanical fault within a year very low, 15 months in and tv plays up you will be liable for repair bills. 5 year offered at most places i.e currys and JL same if not a little extra £. Investing in a tv set is a better saving in the long run. Stay away from 1YW
daydreamer01 to Tymflys
28 Feb 162#4
You're talking bs about 5 year warranties available elsewhere. Most of the time only on top end models over £1000.
At least 95% of TVs come with a 1 year waranty. Do some research before writing some trash on here...
You have the option of a 5 year warranty if you want it though.
powerbrick
28 Feb 163#5
NO, you are in the wrong.
John Lewis, 5yr included < £1000
Richer Sounds, 6yr included < £1000
"Do some research before writing some trash on here..."
Tymflys
28 Feb 16#6
Ive just bought a tv from JL under £800 55 inch 4k
Led! Done my research you need to do yours before posting crap!
daydreamer01 to Tymflys
28 Feb 164#9
Maybe you'de be interested to know that John Lewis's 5 year warranty only covers you fully for 1 year and the next 4 years for the parts only and the contribution is based on how many years is left - e.g. the 5th year they will only pay for 20% of the part and no labour. Try searching Google.
vultan999 to Tymflys
28 Feb 16#21
What did you get? I'm in the market for the same thing (but it also needs to have a low input lag for gaming).
Tymflys
28 Feb 16#7
Exactly! some people on this forum have no idea!
Good luck with ur 1 year warranty OP! Im sure appliances direct will welcome your 2nd tv purchase next year! Or samsung will happily repair your dead pixels for over £200!
cyclonus10
28 Feb 16#8
Had two TV's in the last 10 yrs, Samsung 37" LCD when the Xbox 360 was released (had for 6 yrs, no issues), followed by a 50" Panny plasma (4 years, no issues).
Bought the 55" version of this model TV with only 1 yr warranty. Taking a chance? No doubt.
But then those TV's and my current one only powered on for 7 hours a day for 5 days a week. Weekends are a bit hit and miss, depending on what i am doing.
daydreamer01
28 Feb 16#10
Schmucks think they will get a 48" Samsung 4K tv for only £485 with a 5 year guarantee...
Buy it for £100 more then and your will get it!
Gravesy166
28 Feb 16#11
Wouldn't touch a Samsung LED again after the horror show i had with a 55" JU6800 and backlight bleed, also Samsung's customer service is basically "tough s**t , it's working to spec".
cyclonus10 to Gravesy166
28 Feb 16#18
Looked at the 55" JU6800 myself then found out it was an IPS panel and all the problems they can cause.
I love my AOC IPS monitor even if there is a little bit of bleed in the bottom left corner. You have to accept some backlight bleed with IPS panels.
winter_zombie
28 Feb 16#12
I voted hot, I have this TV . only had it two weeks, got it from John Lewis for 599.
glasspassenger
28 Feb 16#13
My personal experience disagrees with this.
ferple
28 Feb 16#14
Paid £70 more for this tv 6 weeks ago. This is a great price, heat from me. It's a cracking tv.
Good luck getting a 5 year warranty at this price. I'm sure you can get one separately but that will bring it back up to a price more like JL's. You pays your money you takes your choice.
mobily
28 Feb 161#15
Any reviews of this set? Free GOLD HDMI cable swings it for me :wink:
powerbrick
28 Feb 16#16
you have a very apt username since you clearly made that up.
lump
28 Feb 16#17
Got this from RS last month and I'm very happy. It was £599 then but came with a 6 year warranty. The warranty is arguably worth the difference between this retailer and RS or JL, but understand some people don't want it.
After my last Sony broke down with a faulty panel 3.5 years into a 5 year warranty, I'd never buy a decent tv without warranty.
Ruzzy
28 Feb 16#19
Its out of stock on JL so most of the arguments are null and void
Heat from me as its the best price, warranties are a gamble my 10yr old 37inch Samsung still works so does my 3 year old 48inch LG. I'll take the saving and the risk personally rather than pay £115 just in case it fails.
Heat from me
Gravesy166
28 Feb 16#22
Got rid of it and picked up The LG 55EC930V and best thing I ever did. OLED knocks LED out of the ball park imo. Absolutely zero light bleed and no banding and the most stunning blacks I've ever seen on a tv.
jonhitch
28 Feb 16#23
Don't think many would disagree with you - but OLED is still mighty expensive for many of us.
ianjw
28 Feb 16#24
Bought from RS a few weeks ago for 599, good telly. Happy to pay for the 6 yr warranty myself as last samsung had an issue after about 2 years.
Excellent price if you're on a budget though
smckirdy
28 Feb 16#25
Extra warranty is nice, but basing your decision on it is a little foolish. If you were likely to have an issue in 5 years they wouldn't offer it. Most failures are going to be in the first year and towards the end of life, the chance of a failure between 1 and 5 years is pretty low. And of course consumer rights makes things like TVs come under longer warranty periods if you want to challenge the issue.
So if it's a good deal just get it regardless. If you want more just pay for it on top.
bldoom
28 Feb 16#26
Good price for 4k
Gravesy166
29 Feb 16#27
£1000 for the Samsung 55" LED or £1300 for the 55" LG OLED. The LG is full HD only whereas the Sammy was U4K but seriously the picture quality on the LG just blows me away and in can live without 4K when the HD picture is this good. Build quality is also so much better on the LG. Watched Dredd3D last night and it just blew me away with the 3D performance. So chuffed with it and couldn't recommend it enough.
DynamiteWhyte
29 Feb 16#28
Bought the TV myself 3 weeks ago. The thing is a beauty.
daydreamer01
1 Mar 16#29
Looks like the dropped the price even more to £483!
GuestUK
2 Mar 16#30
Waiting for a good deal that I can price match with JL or RS. Long guarantee is a must for me. Hot deal though!
redarmy85
2 Mar 16#31
£599 at Richer Sounds but with 6 year guarantee
GuestUK to redarmy85
2 Mar 16#32
yeah still a little too much for me. want to pay about £500. Happy to wait. My 8 yeah old Samsung is going strong.
silly that I want a guarantee really!
mark6226
3 Mar 16#33
Under current legislation and EU directives it's entirely possible to get a repair etc free of charge or replacement/ refund well in excess of one year. A tv such as this will be expected to work for at least three years. All led TVs have a potential design fault that gives a double image when the panel fails. The panel is basically useless then. There is plenty of evidence to support this and I used this only last week to get a substantial refund on a Samsung series 6 tv that was four and half years old. So yes for absolute peace of mind a five year warranty is best but if you only have a one year guarantee you still have rights and remedies that extend extend well beyond one year
Opening post
This has to be the best deal around for a top branded big screen 4K TV. Hundreds in stock at the moment.
1 Year warranty for those that are interested.
Here are some specs:
PICTURE QUALITY
Processing rate 900 PQI
Dynamic contrast ratio Mega
Picture enhancement UHD Upscaling
Video CODEC: HEVC, VP9
4k Upscaling picture enhancement
SMART
Catch up TV: BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, All 4, Demand 5
Streaming: 4K Netflix, 4K Amazon Prime Instant Video
App store: Samsung App Store
Custom homepage
Full internet browser: Internet Explorer
Social media: Facebook, Twitter, Social TV
Skype compatible
Multimedia functions Screen mirroring
Top comments
John Lewis, 5yr included < £1000
Richer Sounds, 6yr included < £1000
"Do some research before writing some trash on here..."
All comments (37)
voted hot because of price
At least 95% of TVs come with a 1 year waranty. Do some research before writing some trash on here...
You have the option of a 5 year warranty if you want it though.
John Lewis, 5yr included < £1000
Richer Sounds, 6yr included < £1000
"Do some research before writing some trash on here..."
Led! Done my research you need to do yours before posting crap!
Good luck with ur 1 year warranty OP! Im sure appliances direct will welcome your 2nd tv purchase next year! Or samsung will happily repair your dead pixels for over £200!
Bought the 55" version of this model TV with only 1 yr warranty. Taking a chance? No doubt.
But then those TV's and my current one only powered on for 7 hours a day for 5 days a week. Weekends are a bit hit and miss, depending on what i am doing.
Buy it for £100 more then and your will get it!
I love my AOC IPS monitor even if there is a little bit of bleed in the bottom left corner. You have to accept some backlight bleed with IPS panels.
Good luck getting a 5 year warranty at this price. I'm sure you can get one separately but that will bring it back up to a price more like JL's. You pays your money you takes your choice.
After my last Sony broke down with a faulty panel 3.5 years into a 5 year warranty, I'd never buy a decent tv without warranty.
Heat from me as its the best price, warranties are a gamble my 10yr old 37inch Samsung still works so does my 3 year old 48inch LG. I'll take the saving and the risk personally rather than pay £115 just in case it fails.
Heat from me
Excellent price if you're on a budget though
So if it's a good deal just get it regardless. If you want more just pay for it on top.
silly that I want a guarantee really!
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/samsung-ue48ju6400-4k-48-tv-with-5yr-g-519-instore-john-lewis-2407622
http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/samsung/ue48ju6400/sams-ue48ju6400