It's not new and it's out of stock. "Graded" televisions are items that High Street retailers can't sell on for various reasons. This may be because the TVs are surplus stock, end of line/discontined models, 30 day customer returns, unwanted gifts, or items with damaged packaging
mrb30
17 Mar 16#3
2 hdmi?
DebtFreeWannaBeE to mrb30
17 Mar 16#6
No 4
Esdubu to mrb30
17 Mar 16#9
no there's three
musefan2001
17 Mar 16#4
thoughts on this TV? tempted to take the jump to 4k. I'm mainly interested in its picture quality, input lag and motion blur on Sky HD, Xbox one and blu rays.
DebtFreeWannaBeE
17 Mar 16#5
I bought this 2 weeks ago was looking for 4K and 3D , 5 years warranty included and used the £50 o2 priority to bring it to £779.
Really impressed and the remote control made it for me!
taylormaderedd
17 Mar 16#7
How's the motion lag on this when watching fast paced shows? Football/gaming? Thanks!
Esdubu
17 Mar 16#8
watched quite a few games on it since I bought it last week. I've never noticed any lag or smearing. seems very good to me.
ridgers84
17 Mar 161#10
I have this to and I have to say I'm impressed with it. I have 2 X 2.0 hdmi inputs and 2 X 1.4 hdmi inputs. Lag for me during sports etc is fine and the picture is silky smooth. I cannot say I'm a tv buff however so my 'fine' may be ok for others.
The picture quality out of the box (no pun intended) was disappointing, however after researching on t'interweb I came across some settings on a forum which improve things nicely.....
Expert1:
Backlight 95
Contrast 95
Brightness 50
H sharpness 30
V sharpness 30
Colour 60
Expert control:
DC low
SR high
CG wide
EE off
CF off
Gamma 2.2
White balance:
CT medium
Method 2 points
Pattern outer
Points high
Picture option:
Black level low
Led local dimming high
True motion clear
Boxer
17 Mar 16#11
54.4 ms input lag :disappointed:
rohitmkiller
18 Mar 16#12
Cold, cheaper elsewhere (brand new item).
g0z0 to rohitmkiller
18 Mar 16#20
Proof ?
Baldieman64
18 Mar 161#13
And the biggest selling point - it's not curved.
trickytree1984
18 Mar 16#14
Terrible tv. Currys had mine back. Terrible blacks, terrible viewing angles, light bleed, clouding, ghosting. You name it, it's got it.
Esdubu to trickytree1984
18 Mar 16#16
You must have had a dud, mine doesn't have any of those issues.
jude7219
18 Mar 161#15
I've got the 48" of this and it's fab!
Resonate
18 Mar 16#17
Got the 65" on the wall and its the most beautiful TV ive ever owned. A joy to use.
sedwards77
18 Mar 16#18
No HDR support though?
Esdubu to sedwards77
18 Mar 16#19
The 860v which is the John Lewis version of the TV does, but it's more expensive.
rohitmkiller
18 Mar 16#21
rlrdistribution
Sharpharp
18 Mar 16#22
No HDR, cold
bamshopper to Sharpharp
18 Mar 16#26
Wow....
nisaasim
18 Mar 16#23
i have had 49inch . its amazin tv i have ever seen. the only thing i want the bigger one now. and defenitely i know currys wont dont that. any one have any idea how i can get exchange for the bigger one. i want the 55inch
Dubo2319
18 Mar 16#24
But is only 12 months warranty, where in Currys you have 5 years
Opening post
Access content on Netflix 4k
Tuner: Freeview HD
Connectivity: HDMI 2.0 x 2
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https://www.discountavdirect.co.uk/55-lg-55uf850v-4k-ultra-hd-freeview-hd-smart-3d-led-tv-55uf850v
Really impressed and the remote control made it for me!
The picture quality out of the box (no pun intended) was disappointing, however after researching on t'interweb I came across some settings on a forum which improve things nicely.....
Expert1:
Backlight 95
Contrast 95
Brightness 50
H sharpness 30
V sharpness 30
Colour 60
Expert control:
DC low
SR high
CG wide
EE off
CF off
Gamma 2.2
White balance:
CT medium
Method 2 points
Pattern outer
Points high
Picture option:
Black level low
Led local dimming high
True motion clear
:disappointed:
£799 for the tv plus £285 for a 5 year guarantee that's included at Currys for £829 - not such a good deall....