Cheapest price out there. Wow. 75 inch 4k under £2k
75" Ultra Hd Led Tv 3840 X 2160 Resolution Black 3 X Hdmi 1 X Usb V Product Reviews
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Technical SpecificationsGeneralProduct TypeLED-backlit LCD TVEnergy ClassClass APower Consumption Operational203 WattDiagonal Size75"Video InterfaceComponent, HDMIHDMI Ports Qty3 portsHDCP CompatibleYesDimensionsWithout standWidth167.8 cmDepth6.5 cmHeight96.4 cmDisplayResolution3840 x 2160Display Format4K UHDTV (2160p)Image Aspect Ratio16:9Motion Enhancement Technology120Hz Refresh RateLCD Backlight TechnologyLED backlightImage Contrast Ratio5000:1Brightness250 cd/m2Comb Filter3D digitalFeatures3D Noise Reduction, 3D De-interlace, progressive scan, Colour Tint ControlStands & MountsStandIncludedStand DesignTabletopFlat Panel Mount Interface400 x 400 mmTV TunerAnalogue TV TunerPAL, SECAMConditional AccessCommon Interface (CI) slotStereo Reception SystemNICAM, A2Digital TV TunerDigital TV TunerDVB-C, DVB-T, DVB-T2MPEG Profiles and LevelsMPEG2 [email protected] FeaturesAnalogue Video Input SignalsPAL, SECAMElectronic Programme GuideDigital EPG, MHEG-5Media PlayerSupported Video FormatsMPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264USB PortYes , 1 portsRemote ControlTypeRemote controlAudio SystemDigital Audio FormatMPEG 2 digital output, MPEG 1 digital outputSpeaker System2 speakersOutput Power / Total16 WattSpeakers2 x main channel speaker - built-in - 8 WattConnectionsConnector Type1 x component video input ¦ 3 x HDMI input ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ) ¦ 1 x headphones ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) ¦ 1 x digital audio output (coaxial) ¦ 1 x USB 2.0 ( 4 PIN USB Type A ) ¦ 1 x audio line-in ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm )MiscellaneousCompliant StandardsPlug and PlayPowerNominal VoltageAC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )Power Consumption Stand by0.4 WattDimensions & Weight DetailsDimensions & Weight DetailsPanel without stand - 167.8 cm x 6.5 cm x 96.4 cm ¦ Panel with stand - 167.8 cm x 26.69 cm x 101 cm
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Golly72 to dsuk
18 Mar 1611#8
Why vote cold just because it is too big for you? Voting is about whether or not it is a good deal!
Are you voting cold on every post you have no use for?
Voted hot :wink:
ifitsfreeitsmine
19 Mar 165#21
Books are great but a big @$$ tv and a Xbox is better
zx636r
18 Mar 163#6
As I my wife keeps reminding me.....size isn't everything....... a 5 inch tv is fine.
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montana78
18 Mar 16#1
montana78
18 Mar 16#2
montana78
18 Mar 16#3
dude_1234
18 Mar 162#4
By the end of current year hopefully they will start coming around £1000 for 75 " :smiley:. But currently not bad price.
dsuk
18 Mar 161#5
Voted cold, 75" too big for me.
Golly72 to dsuk
18 Mar 1611#8
Why vote cold just because it is too big for you? Voting is about whether or not it is a good deal!
Are you voting cold on every post you have no use for?
Voted hot :wink:
Nexusfifth to dsuk
19 Mar 161#9
Some things can never be too big...
ollie87 to dsuk
19 Mar 162#27
That's not how this works.
zx636r
18 Mar 163#6
As I my wife keeps reminding me.....size isn't everything....... a 5 inch tv is fine.
bytemaster
18 Mar 16#7
Is USB V significantly faster than USB 3.0? Would anyone spend close to two grand on an effectively unbranded TV from Ebuyer? On paper the spec for the price looks OK, but I wouldn't risk it.
montana78 to bytemaster
19 Mar 16#11
V stands for "VeryFast" i think. lol
montana78
19 Mar 16#10
who ever thought 65 inc would go for below £600. Cello also has 85" tv out for £3k
ifitsfreeitsmine
19 Mar 16#12
Who ever says size doesn't matter obviously only have a 50" :smiley:
This thing is awesome.
smugjojo
19 Mar 16#13
75" - proof that size does matter....nice
montana78 to smugjojo
19 Mar 161#14
98" led tv showing size matter. Lol
smugjojo
19 Mar 16#15
Anyone got a bigger one? :wink:
spannerzone
19 Mar 16#16
Wow that's a big screen for the cash and for a budget brand it's surprisingly slim design. Cello is a UK company that assembles their TV's here.
ifitsfreeitsmine
19 Mar 161#17
Mine is bigger,
But I have a smaller tv :smiley:
Disco Dave
19 Mar 161#18
Would it not be better and cheaper to buy a projector
smugjojo to Disco Dave
19 Mar 161#24
Been looking to go down this route as there have been several good posts here recently.
Alvie
19 Mar 161#19
370" TV (Titan Zeus)
BenderRodriguez
19 Mar 16#20
I have 32" 720p. Prefer to spend money on books than new TV.
ifitsfreeitsmine
19 Mar 165#21
Books are great but a big @$$ tv and a Xbox is better
smugjojo
19 Mar 16#22
No one could accommodate that.
wong_go_wild
19 Mar 16#23
surely they need to build a nuclear reactor to power this :smiley:
SCOUSEKEVIN
19 Mar 16#25
Buying large screen Tv`s for big bucks is OK if you want to pay top price, I will wait a couple of years and get one of these (or similar ) for a third of current price (I hope)
hardstylemw
19 Mar 16#26
Have one, energy useage is not a problem if you are piggybacking of you next door neighbours electric. :smiley:
miaomiaobaubau
19 Mar 16#28
I was amazed recently to find out that they use very low power compared to an lcd made lets say 5-6 years ago. tested my new led 48" with a special plug that tells the max used wattage, 85w at max brightness and as low as 45w, my older 46" lcd does use 220w and as low as around 140w. Well, even an old CRT tv of 20" must have used at least 300w. So, I would expect for this tv to not use absolutely no more than 220w at max brightness and maybe less.
Anyway, ideal viewing distance for this size at 4k is just about slightly more than 4 feet
DARKSABER
19 Mar 161#29
Sounds
Im sure Crispin Blunt (Tory MP) could accommodate any size you could give him with the help of a few poppers.
RuudBullit
19 Mar 161#30
Does anyone actually have this tv? Just wondering how it performs?
juz1 to RuudBullit
19 Mar 16#31
i would like to know the same. I am looking at this TV and a non 4k one for the same, but don't know what to do. been holding out for one for a while
frostyclock
19 Mar 16#32
Had a 3d Cello from M&S with terrible light bleed, wouldn't buy another.
freakstyler
19 Mar 16#33
Not going to vote this cold but I would rather pay the extra £700 for a Samsung than splash out nearly £2k on a Cello. Not knocking this at all, on paper it looks good and it certainly looks the part but to me doesn't represent value for money.
I would rather forgo the 4k and have a KDL75W855CBU or a 70" Sharp (proper Sharp) LC70LE747KN for similar money.
juz1 to freakstyler
20 Mar 16#37
thats my thoughts at the moment
Crossy
20 Mar 16#34
Agree with the above there is no way I would pay that amount of money for a cello TV.
montana78
20 Mar 16#35
I have epson 3d projector going 175 inch.
miaomiaobaubau
20 Mar 16#36
mine is only 12"
freakstyler
20 Mar 16#38
If the Cello was a grand then possibly maybe but like i said you can grab a decent Full HD 75" model for the same money with a 5 year warranty.
jimmy2007
20 Mar 16#39
Thanks op, bought one for the toilet under the stairs
miaomiaobaubau to jimmy2007
20 Mar 16#40
we need to go out in the garden to use the toilet, any recommendation??
mysticus
20 Mar 16#41
I got one of these in my gazebo, and enjoy it on sunny days while having my high tea with some scones...
smugjojo
21 Mar 16#42
That's a big one you have there.
montana78
21 Mar 161#43
Another year it will be below a grand as have 65 inch right now
craigefoster
21 Mar 16#44
I think my giro will be able to cover this no problem.
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75" Ultra Hd Led Tv 3840 X 2160 Resolution Black 3 X Hdmi 1 X Usb V Product Reviews
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Technical SpecificationsGeneralProduct TypeLED-backlit LCD TVEnergy ClassClass APower Consumption Operational203 WattDiagonal Size75"Video InterfaceComponent, HDMIHDMI Ports Qty3 portsHDCP CompatibleYesDimensionsWithout standWidth167.8 cmDepth6.5 cmHeight96.4 cmDisplayResolution3840 x 2160Display Format4K UHDTV (2160p)Image Aspect Ratio16:9Motion Enhancement Technology120Hz Refresh RateLCD Backlight TechnologyLED backlightImage Contrast Ratio5000:1Brightness250 cd/m2Comb Filter3D digitalFeatures3D Noise Reduction, 3D De-interlace, progressive scan, Colour Tint ControlStands & MountsStandIncludedStand DesignTabletopFlat Panel Mount Interface400 x 400 mmTV TunerAnalogue TV TunerPAL, SECAMConditional AccessCommon Interface (CI) slotStereo Reception SystemNICAM, A2Digital TV TunerDigital TV TunerDVB-C, DVB-T, DVB-T2MPEG Profiles and LevelsMPEG2 [email protected] FeaturesAnalogue Video Input SignalsPAL, SECAMElectronic Programme GuideDigital EPG, MHEG-5Media PlayerSupported Video FormatsMPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264USB PortYes , 1 portsRemote ControlTypeRemote controlAudio SystemDigital Audio FormatMPEG 2 digital output, MPEG 1 digital outputSpeaker System2 speakersOutput Power / Total16 WattSpeakers2 x main channel speaker - built-in - 8 WattConnectionsConnector Type1 x component video input ¦ 3 x HDMI input ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ) ¦ 1 x headphones ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) ¦ 1 x digital audio output (coaxial) ¦ 1 x USB 2.0 ( 4 PIN USB Type A ) ¦ 1 x audio line-in ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm )MiscellaneousCompliant StandardsPlug and PlayPowerNominal VoltageAC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )Power Consumption Stand by0.4 WattDimensions & Weight DetailsDimensions & Weight DetailsPanel without stand - 167.8 cm x 6.5 cm x 96.4 cm ¦ Panel with stand - 167.8 cm x 26.69 cm x 101 cm
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Are you voting cold on every post you have no use for?
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This thing is awesome.
But I have a smaller tv :smiley:
Anyway, ideal viewing distance for this size at 4k is just about slightly more than 4 feet
Im sure Crispin Blunt (Tory MP) could accommodate any size you could give him with the help of a few poppers.
I would rather forgo the 4k and have a KDL75W855CBU or a 70" Sharp (proper Sharp) LC70LE747KN for similar money.