This is an LG TV, with JL simply sticking their name on it. It was posted 3 months ago at £749, so this looks to be a cracking bargain. Offer expires 23/04/2016.
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Newbold to dc2447
19 Mar 164#7
That's interesting, because John Lewis have quite a track record in rebadging poor quality items, on the basis that John Lewis customers will always assume a John Lewis brand to mean quality.
John Lewis fridge-freezers, for example, achieved a remarkable 16th place (out of 16 brands) in a recent Which? reliability survey.
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whatupyo
19 Mar 16#1
Does anyone know what LG model is this based on?
JohnR5319 to whatupyo
19 Mar 16#3
From one of the reviews:
" As there didn't appear to be a lot of information on this model when deciding to buy or not l did most most of my research on LG's 55UF770V model which is nearly identical to the JL 55JL9100."
wakkaday
19 Mar 161#2
Does is have hdr
doggboy10
19 Mar 161#4
this looks a good deal, anything similar but with 3D option? a lot of people don't like it but my kids love it for their films.
dc2447
19 Mar 16#5
It does look like a decent deal but my last two LG TVs have really bad build quality. Anyone have this model?
Newbold to dc2447
19 Mar 164#7
That's interesting, because John Lewis have quite a track record in rebadging poor quality items, on the basis that John Lewis customers will always assume a John Lewis brand to mean quality.
John Lewis fridge-freezers, for example, achieved a remarkable 16th place (out of 16 brands) in a recent Which? reliability survey.
Toon_army to dc2447
21 Mar 161#9
My last LG broke twice, ended up not being able to fix it offered me a price and added some to get a newer Samsung, no issues at all touch wood
dlm136
19 Mar 161#6
5 year guarantee makes it a good deal
hatton420
21 Mar 162#8
You need to edit the title and add "LG" to it.
montana78
21 Mar 16#10
One more year and 75 inch tvs should hopefully drop below £1k as 65 inch now
tallgooner to montana78
21 Mar 16#14
where is a 65" TV for under £1k
sancheez to montana78
21 Mar 16#25
The bigger the panel, the more obvious the shortfalls in PQ become - especially if it's upscaler is poor.
A cheapo 75" set is gonna look pretty horrible on all but the best picture source in all likelihood.
potnoodle to montana78
21 Mar 16#30
75 inch tv!!..do some of you guys live in mansions or something? average living room size is about 12'' x 12'' if ur not blind now, u'll be blind sooner rather then later with bigger screens..lol
Return
21 Mar 16#11
The AO Hisense 58" deal for £600 seems to have a better picture.
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John Lewis fridge-freezers, for example, achieved a remarkable 16th place (out of 16 brands) in a recent Which? reliability survey.
All comments (33)
" As there didn't appear to be a lot of information on this model when deciding to buy or not l did most most of my research on LG's 55UF770V model which is nearly identical to the JL 55JL9100."
John Lewis fridge-freezers, for example, achieved a remarkable 16th place (out of 16 brands) in a recent Which? reliability survey.
A cheapo 75" set is gonna look pretty horrible on all but the best picture source in all likelihood.