As cheap as I have seen this one, been looking for something to replace the ageing Sony
Code is 100PNDOFF
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Mrdom
30 Jan 163#72
I was mentioning to someone the other day that i saw a gold plated OPTICAL cable... try to work that one out.
JimogUK
30 Jan 163#71
Gold plated HDMI is going to give you some high quality ones and zeros
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MBeeching
29 Jan 161#1
Not bad at all, new models must be imminent as that's a huge price drop over the last 8-9 months.
Uridium to MBeeching
29 Jan 161#2
Tell me about it...I paid £899 in October from RS....
Cracking TV though...despite all the 4k cynics the upscaling quality makes me pleased I went for a 4k TV this time round
grahammcm1888
29 Jan 16#3
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mosskeeto to grahammcm1888
29 Jan 16#4
Just checked it again and it worked okay....
Jimdabod to grahammcm1888
30 Jan 16#14
page not found!! I get this to
coling1976
29 Jan 16#5
Great price.
ladiesman247
29 Jan 161#6
Is it just me getting 34.95 delivery?
bhoy78 to ladiesman247
29 Jan 16#7
same for me
freebiehunter
29 Jan 161#8
Quick bit of advice please - i'm looking at the 48" version of this tv and unsure as to if I should get the 4k model or standard LED model. I'm just concerned that older standard definition programs might look worse on 4k with the extra pixels? Any comments appreciated from anyone who owns the Samsung tv. Cheers
twinkle to freebiehunter
29 Jan 161#10
My friend has the 48 inch and everything looks fine on hers...certainly don't look worse.
MBeeching to freebiehunter
29 Jan 162#11
Are we talking 480p standard def? It's potentially worse as you're asking a 4K TV to create 8 million fake pixels in the process. I'm not sure if this TV offers a 'pure' option to upscale 1080p content (1 > 4 pixels).
If you do buy one I would reduce sharpness to zero, turn all the stupid motion enhancements off and enjoy it.
Uridium to freebiehunter
30 Jan 16#12
I have the 55" 6400 and SD looks if anything slightly better than it did on my 1080p Panasonic VT Plasma it replaced.
The Upscaling on the 55" is one of it's strongest features. Can't vouch for the 48" for sure but I would expect the chipset inside to be the same
Go instore somewhere with some SD material on a USB stick and test it if you want to be sure
twinkle
29 Jan 16#9
That's what they charge...so with the extra £50 fo the standard warranty (whatever that is..says breakdown of covered parts and that customer must pay for TV to be returned to them) that's £684....John Lewis have it at £749....so what to do as I've been waiting for this to drop.
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Cracking TV though...despite all the 4k cynics the upscaling quality makes me pleased I went for a 4k TV this time round
If you do buy one I would reduce sharpness to zero, turn all the stupid motion enhancements off and enjoy it.
The Upscaling on the 55" is one of it's strongest features. Can't vouch for the 48" for sure but I would expect the chipset inside to be the same
Go instore somewhere with some SD material on a USB stick and test it if you want to be sure