Refurbished 4K Android TV with 4K X-Reality PRO, TRILUMINOS Display,£1099
John Lewis price £1899
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y_am_I_buying_this
7 Mar 164#1
Thing is for me all that money and a 1 year warranty. No thanks.
mmthabet to y_am_I_buying_this
7 Mar 163#2
manufacturing problems (which are covered by warranty anyway) usually show up within 1 year and are unlikely beyond that. there are no vulnerable caps anymore on the logic boards
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y_am_I_buying_this
7 Mar 164#1
Thing is for me all that money and a 1 year warranty. No thanks.
mmthabet to y_am_I_buying_this
7 Mar 163#2
manufacturing problems (which are covered by warranty anyway) usually show up within 1 year and are unlikely beyond that. there are no vulnerable caps anymore on the logic boards
sowotsdis
7 Mar 161#3
true my 2 pannys have been faultless and the plasma is now over7 years old
mmthabet to sowotsdis
7 Mar 16#4
personally i would only pay for insurance or break cover
morrig
7 Mar 16#5
To save £800 well worth the limited risk of a 1 year guarantee,bought a Sony 32" CRT for £1200 15 years ago with a 1 year guarantee,didn't worry at the time.
y_am_I_buying_this
7 Mar 16#6
That's not correct at all most things break after the warranty runs out hence how the cycle of buying products work. After they run for a while dry joints etc. I get u think it's a great deal but a grand on tv that "should" work for years in ur words is a risk. Best tv in the world and if still want a 5 year warranty included
dimuc
7 Mar 16#7
Buy button is not highlighted does that mean it's sold?
sowotsdis to dimuc
7 Mar 161#9
yes all sold to those who dare rodders
mmthabet to dimuc
7 Mar 161#10
looks like some lucky ones got it all.. guess its sold out
mmthabet
7 Mar 16#8
that all comes at a price.. the difference is the even more than the price of another new TV same model once 1 year warranty is over should the TV go dead
dimuc
7 Mar 16#11
Damm was tempted too
freakstyler
7 Mar 161#12
Possibly maybe worth it at this price but I personally wouldn't buy a new TV at this size, over a grand without a five year warranty.
mmthabet
7 Mar 161#13
that was quick, as I said. the 800£ difference can buy another TV 2 years from now should it die.. worth the risk. lucky were the ones who bought it
fcuk to mmthabet
7 Mar 161#14
or the lucky ones will be ones who never bought it.
saw this 2 days ago, agree with others tv that price/size wouldnt buy without 5 year warranty, and no its not £800 cheaper as can be had for around 1500 brand new with 5 year warranty, think of it as 1100 and factor in less 4 year warranty cost and on top is second had who knows what problems were on this tv
personly think if sony selling someones seconds should atleast leaving the 5 year warranty that normaly comes with these type of tvs for peace of mind,..and no thanks i dont want the risk, then would say its ok buy for used tv
y_am_I_buying_this to mmthabet
8 Mar 16#16
1649 for same tv with 5 year warranty so no not another tv for the same price in 2 years time.
So if this tv stopped working in 2 years and you bought 2 then the price would be 2198 for 2 compared too, 1649 for a brand new never used taken out of the box tv with a 5 year guarantee. So if this tv u found went wrong within 5 years it would cost 549 more if you bought another too replace.
I guess if you think you got a deal then nice one personally I wouldn't that kinda money without the warranty
fcuk
7 Mar 16#15
and sorry was supposed to like freakstylers comment but accidenty clicked on yours, no way to remove it how silly
plewis00
8 Mar 161#17
If you're that bothered take out an extended warranty or insurance on it - it's a decent saving and most people shouldn't need to even use the warranty anyway. Everything is a risk - same as buying a used car, phone, etc. Demanding a long warranty is a bit like subconsciously you are expecting it to fail.
benjammin316
8 Mar 161#18
Never have nor will take out extended warranty on anything. Great price for an amazing tv
cjsanandreas
8 Mar 16#19
Most people die when they are adults.
rickj
8 Mar 16#20
Total rubbish .my 900 pound Sammy plasma developed a fault after 3 years .luckily had 5 year m&s warranty.Manufacturers make dam sure products last 12 m then after that your on your own .A grand TV with 1 years cover doesn't bode well.
jrah1
8 Mar 16#21
Expired
Sunflower303
8 Mar 16#22
still £1,099.00
toonarmani to Sunflower303
8 Mar 16#23
Price hasn't changed, there's just no stock ("buy" button is greyed out).
shindigger
8 Mar 16#24
I'm sat waiting on a refund for a bent 50" Sony bought from these people.
A bent telly is a damaged telly, not a "refurbished" telly.
I dont recommend.
mmthabet to shindigger
8 Mar 16#26
You are always entitled for refund whether refurbished or new. BTW sometimes you buy things from Curry's and you realize its broken or damaged right oout of the box
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Refurbished 4K Android TV with 4K X-Reality PRO, TRILUMINOS Display,£1099
John Lewis price £1899
Top comments
All comments (26)
saw this 2 days ago, agree with others tv that price/size wouldnt buy without 5 year warranty, and no its not £800 cheaper as can be had for around 1500 brand new with 5 year warranty, think of it as 1100 and factor in less 4 year warranty cost and on top is second had who knows what problems were on this tv
personly think if sony selling someones seconds should atleast leaving the 5 year warranty that normaly comes with these type of tvs for peace of mind,..and no thanks i dont want the risk, then would say its ok buy for used tv
So if this tv stopped working in 2 years and you bought 2 then the price would be 2198 for 2 compared too, 1649 for a brand new never used taken out of the box tv with a 5 year guarantee. So if this tv u found went wrong within 5 years it would cost 549 more if you bought another too replace.
I guess if you think you got a deal then nice one personally I wouldn't that kinda money without the warranty
A bent telly is a damaged telly, not a "refurbished" telly.
I dont recommend.