Been after a TV for awhile, Decided on the Sony bravia KDLW48W705CBU which is advertised at £449.
Its Full smart HD with 3 HDMI and all the usual all stuff. Plus as it's Sony it has low input lag makes it a great Gaming TV also. its advertised everywhere at 449 including John Lewis.managed to get price match against an online store called PRC direct in store on my phone and beat it by £10 so got a cracking deal at £404.95.there is one-line retailer that offer it at 399 but they won't match as it's 80miles from Nottingham so you may get luckier still.
Oh and this comes with the 6year guarntee :)
You will need to go instore to get price match.
And to the negative cold comments I had below this TV was released in 2014 yes and it is NOT 4K. It is however made by Sony not some budget hisense, digihome etc. as such there is no bleed and great contrast. Its input lag is 14m/s and it has high refresh rate.
Top comments
Captain Banana to exexpat
6 Mar 167#4
I have a Sony android TV I bought just before Xmas, BEST thing I ever bought. I have installed KODI and get virtually every football match in the world live from kick off, every movie you can think of and boxed sets all for zilch a month. TV has been faultless and I wish I had bought one sooner.
Captain Banana to SouthParkFan
6 Mar 167#6
You obviously live in area where EVERYTHING is broadcast in 4K ... lucky you !!
Gollywood
6 Mar 164#16
Calling people idiots isn't going to endere you to anyone.
All posts get cold votes initially & eventually (if it's a good deal) the heat will come!!
vulcanproject
6 Mar 163#18
Lol at the people charging out to buy crappy cheap 4k panels. Why?
Because: suckers for marketing.
Arguably 4k isn't even worth too much on a relatively small TV such as this if you sit more than 7/8 feet away. Even besides this point, until the day comes where you have like 51 percent of your viewing in 4k or a significant portion, then you're wasting your time with 4K sets especially cheap ones.
They are likely to have naff cheap panels with pish colour representation and average blacks, no support for HDR (no 10 bit panels at this sort of price yet) so they will be obsolete as fast as a 1080p set anyway when HDR 4k content arrives this year. Wonder why there are so many cheap 4k sets? Because they are clearing all the old ones out for HDR capable 2016 models.......
Cheaper 4k sets will also likely look genuinely horrible with SDTV or SD content because poor upscaling, potentially average with 1080i/p content for the same reason. They will almost certainly have poorer response times for gaming, and they will probably have poorer viewing angles than a good 1080p set.
I would bet most people would be better off for many years with a quality 1080p set like this, than a cheap 4k one. What are the HDTVs with the best pictures on sale today? OLEDs. Even 1080p OLEDs beat up expensive 4k LED TVs.
How can that be!!! Surely moar pixels = best right? Obviously not.
Think carefully about what you might use a HDTV for. If it's mostly SDTV, 1080i broadcasts and 1080p gaming, why precisely are you buying a cheap 4k LED set with no HDR support??? It'll surely look inferior to a great 1080p panel for nearly all the time you are using it......by the time 4k content abounds, affordable OLED and 10 bit HDR will have made it obsolete just as fast.
All comments (38)
exexpat
6 Mar 161#1
A huge plus of this TV is that it is NOT android. :smiley:
Dragon32 to exexpat
6 Mar 162#2
It may be for you, but some people like it and have lots of apps that they have paid for.
What is wrong with Android on a TV as have not got a smart TV myself?
Captain Banana to exexpat
6 Mar 167#4
I have a Sony android TV I bought just before Xmas, BEST thing I ever bought. I have installed KODI and get virtually every football match in the world live from kick off, every movie you can think of and boxed sets all for zilch a month. TV has been faultless and I wish I had bought one sooner.
Dragon32
6 Mar 16#3
Looks a good TV though so hot from me.
SouthParkFan
6 Mar 161#5
Full HD omg welcome to 2010. Cold.
Captain Banana to SouthParkFan
6 Mar 167#6
You obviously live in area where EVERYTHING is broadcast in 4K ... lucky you !!
Jonwilkie to SouthParkFan
6 Mar 16#15
What a muppet
afroylnt to SouthParkFan
7 Mar 16#31
so what 4k sources will you be watching right now? a test card? 4k services won't be cheap...
SouthParkFan
6 Mar 161#7
You can buy a 4k TV for this money. Not old tech. Getting colder.
Captain Banana to SouthParkFan
6 Mar 161#8
Please post an example of the 48" 4K TV you can buy at this price, certainly NOT a Sony and please don't compare it to the Panachronic/ Vestel refurbs that are flooding the market, the picture quality of these is inferior to a Sony full HD TV, you only have to go and look at them both side by side in your local Currys.
henryscat666 to SouthParkFan
6 Mar 162#9
You can buy a CRAP 4k TV for that money...
mcormack
6 Mar 161#10
Old tech! Cold!
Jonwilkie to mcormack
6 Mar 16#11
Love the old tech comment it's 2 years old...please someone show me a 4K TV at this price with a 6year guarntee from a trusted brand....still waiting..
Jonwilkie
6 Mar 161#12
Show me a 4K TV with 6 year guarntee for 400quid that is not Hitachi,hisense,vestel... On this thread...when your ready....
Oh you cant and what's more the latency input on the cheap 4K TV is absolutely awful not to mention the contrast and lightbleed
henryscat666
6 Mar 16#13
Did you mean to quote the other guy? Cos I'm agreeing with you from the start! Lol
Jonwilkie
6 Mar 16#14
Probably I'm on mobile and nothing more riles me when people critise a good deal. Its not 4K fine and it was launched 2 years ago but for ***** sake it's a sony for just over 400 with a 6year guarntee I hope these muppets have the Hitachi 4K and I seriously pray it packs up 2years old
Gollywood
6 Mar 164#16
Calling people idiots isn't going to endere you to anyone.
All posts get cold votes initially & eventually (if it's a good deal) the heat will come!!
Jonwilkie to Gollywood
6 Mar 16#20
Thanks and I'm not here to be endered by anyone I don't really care but if it's a good deal it should be voted as so other less "understanding" people will benefit instead of the usual lenovo tablet or hisense tv's..and realise this is a 6year guarntee. Hell I ain't here for the kudos I don't really give a damn. But this site has turned to junk with the lenovo tablets and the hisense tv's getting super ratings I wanted to give people something that was decent value...can't even do that here anymore
Gollywood
6 Mar 161#17
As for its 2 years old, arguably a better TV set IMO.
Just ordered one myself!
vulcanproject
6 Mar 163#18
Lol at the people charging out to buy crappy cheap 4k panels. Why?
Because: suckers for marketing.
Arguably 4k isn't even worth too much on a relatively small TV such as this if you sit more than 7/8 feet away. Even besides this point, until the day comes where you have like 51 percent of your viewing in 4k or a significant portion, then you're wasting your time with 4K sets especially cheap ones.
They are likely to have naff cheap panels with pish colour representation and average blacks, no support for HDR (no 10 bit panels at this sort of price yet) so they will be obsolete as fast as a 1080p set anyway when HDR 4k content arrives this year. Wonder why there are so many cheap 4k sets? Because they are clearing all the old ones out for HDR capable 2016 models.......
Cheaper 4k sets will also likely look genuinely horrible with SDTV or SD content because poor upscaling, potentially average with 1080i/p content for the same reason. They will almost certainly have poorer response times for gaming, and they will probably have poorer viewing angles than a good 1080p set.
I would bet most people would be better off for many years with a quality 1080p set like this, than a cheap 4k one. What are the HDTVs with the best pictures on sale today? OLEDs. Even 1080p OLEDs beat up expensive 4k LED TVs.
How can that be!!! Surely moar pixels = best right? Obviously not.
Think carefully about what you might use a HDTV for. If it's mostly SDTV, 1080i broadcasts and 1080p gaming, why precisely are you buying a cheap 4k LED set with no HDR support??? It'll surely look inferior to a great 1080p panel for nearly all the time you are using it......by the time 4k content abounds, affordable OLED and 10 bit HDR will have made it obsolete just as fast.
Wiskaa
6 Mar 16#19
How do you use KODI to watch football matches for free :O
mus_ne
7 Mar 162#21
Oh look. A comments section on the internet with people's different opinions!
fatbrummie
7 Mar 16#22
Install Kodi and join a group or do some research.PLP in Kodi.Mint feeds if you know where to look.
louthepoo
7 Mar 16#23
Wow someone is taking a negative comment a bit seriously, maybe the Internet isn't the place for you if you're that easily offended
Jonwilkie to louthepoo
7 Mar 161#24
I have no problem with negative comments if they are factual or a warranted issue not a negative comment for the sake of a comment which the 2 I have had are not. Still waiting to see a 48" 4K TV for £405 with a 6year guarntee they still haven't come back to me yet.
As for easily offended not on your life nellie :wink:
msundhu
7 Mar 16#25
I bought a sony 50inch android from the argos ebay site fo £480 new.i've installed kodi on it with the quality and speed being awesome.kodi crashes about once in 10-20 time and takes a couple of quick with the remote to restart the kodi app.its the same with my firestick. so for me android on the tv is awesome!
fatbrummie to msundhu
7 Mar 16#26
Well that sounds really poor.I will stick with my Shield than get an android tv with all of it's problems.
Raytor
7 Mar 16#27
good tv still in my book, nice find op, been eyeing this one up for a while now.torn between this or splash some more cash on either the sony kdl 50w 755c at 529 or the samsung 48 h6400 at 499.
Captain Banana
7 Mar 16#28
Look at YouTube, loads of tutorial videos.
HINEMUSIC
7 Mar 16#29
Thanks for posting this Deal. I wish it was "55 for this price as i have a Sony "42" and as prices fall i may treat myself when the times right :-)
mcormack
7 Mar 16#30
There have been several Samsung 4k's and LG 4ks posted on here recently for less than £500 do some research instead of criticising objective comments! (..xx..) of the week!
Jonwilkie
7 Mar 16#32
I did check and do research. Really because when I checked none are 48inch and none have 6year guarntee
Jonwilkie
7 Mar 16#33
So I think that proves I did do my research and that you good sir are what is affectionately known as a muppet.
mrew42
7 Mar 161#34
Yeah buy a 4k tv and be amazed how bad SD and HD sources look. :sunglasses:
Have some heat OP and ignore the #@*&£$s
PsychoSonny
10 Mar 16#35
i got a 55" W809 (refurbished) for £449 delivered last week direct from sony so deal is mediocre tbh.
i'll give it heat though for all the idiots advocating 4K
Cropstar
11 Mar 16#36
Bought this TV for £380 on ebay tesco outlet. Great picture on both HD and SD, has Netflix and Amazon Prime apps. Sure, it doesn't have Android TV with Kodi but I'd rather use a dedicated Nexus Player which will be supported by Google for the next few years than relying on a TV manufacturer to constantly update their firmware.
ScottishIndependence2018
11 Mar 16#37
Just ordered from Electrical Experience for only £413.00 (Best price out there folks)
and comes with a SONY 5yr warranty and FREE DELIVERY, yes SONY, they will look after you
(old for new as well :innocent:)
Richer Sounds don't give you this folks, and just checked £449 is their best price and wouldn't budge as PRC are out of stock now, minus say your VIP voucher of £10 = £439 is the final price :disappointed:
but i done a simple google search and PriceSpy popped up and Electrical Experience were there
And with this Sony Bravia 48" the operator has stated the actual TV stand converts in to the wall bracket with all the extras bits and bobs needed to put it up on your wall, saves you buying a wall bracket off ebay (cheapest)
Now that's cool and has to be HOT!!! :sunglasses:
Opening post
Its Full smart HD with 3 HDMI and all the usual all stuff. Plus as it's Sony it has low input lag makes it a great Gaming TV also. its advertised everywhere at 449 including John Lewis.managed to get price match against an online store called PRC direct in store on my phone and beat it by £10 so got a cracking deal at £404.95.there is one-line retailer that offer it at 399 but they won't match as it's 80miles from Nottingham so you may get luckier still.
Oh and this comes with the 6year guarntee :)
You will need to go instore to get price match.
And to the negative cold comments I had below this TV was released in 2014 yes and it is NOT 4K. It is however made by Sony not some budget hisense, digihome etc. as such there is no bleed and great contrast. Its input lag is 14m/s and it has high refresh rate.
Top comments
All posts get cold votes initially & eventually (if it's a good deal) the heat will come!!
Because: suckers for marketing.
Arguably 4k isn't even worth too much on a relatively small TV such as this if you sit more than 7/8 feet away. Even besides this point, until the day comes where you have like 51 percent of your viewing in 4k or a significant portion, then you're wasting your time with 4K sets especially cheap ones.
They are likely to have naff cheap panels with pish colour representation and average blacks, no support for HDR (no 10 bit panels at this sort of price yet) so they will be obsolete as fast as a 1080p set anyway when HDR 4k content arrives this year. Wonder why there are so many cheap 4k sets? Because they are clearing all the old ones out for HDR capable 2016 models.......
Cheaper 4k sets will also likely look genuinely horrible with SDTV or SD content because poor upscaling, potentially average with 1080i/p content for the same reason. They will almost certainly have poorer response times for gaming, and they will probably have poorer viewing angles than a good 1080p set.
I would bet most people would be better off for many years with a quality 1080p set like this, than a cheap 4k one. What are the HDTVs with the best pictures on sale today? OLEDs. Even 1080p OLEDs beat up expensive 4k LED TVs.
How can that be!!! Surely moar pixels = best right? Obviously not.
Think carefully about what you might use a HDTV for. If it's mostly SDTV, 1080i broadcasts and 1080p gaming, why precisely are you buying a cheap 4k LED set with no HDR support??? It'll surely look inferior to a great 1080p panel for nearly all the time you are using it......by the time 4k content abounds, affordable OLED and 10 bit HDR will have made it obsolete just as fast.
All comments (38)
What is wrong with Android on a TV as have not got a smart TV myself?
Oh you cant and what's more the latency input on the cheap 4K TV is absolutely awful not to mention the contrast and lightbleed
All posts get cold votes initially & eventually (if it's a good deal) the heat will come!!
Just ordered one myself!
Because: suckers for marketing.
Arguably 4k isn't even worth too much on a relatively small TV such as this if you sit more than 7/8 feet away. Even besides this point, until the day comes where you have like 51 percent of your viewing in 4k or a significant portion, then you're wasting your time with 4K sets especially cheap ones.
They are likely to have naff cheap panels with pish colour representation and average blacks, no support for HDR (no 10 bit panels at this sort of price yet) so they will be obsolete as fast as a 1080p set anyway when HDR 4k content arrives this year. Wonder why there are so many cheap 4k sets? Because they are clearing all the old ones out for HDR capable 2016 models.......
Cheaper 4k sets will also likely look genuinely horrible with SDTV or SD content because poor upscaling, potentially average with 1080i/p content for the same reason. They will almost certainly have poorer response times for gaming, and they will probably have poorer viewing angles than a good 1080p set.
I would bet most people would be better off for many years with a quality 1080p set like this, than a cheap 4k one. What are the HDTVs with the best pictures on sale today? OLEDs. Even 1080p OLEDs beat up expensive 4k LED TVs.
How can that be!!! Surely moar pixels = best right? Obviously not.
Think carefully about what you might use a HDTV for. If it's mostly SDTV, 1080i broadcasts and 1080p gaming, why precisely are you buying a cheap 4k LED set with no HDR support??? It'll surely look inferior to a great 1080p panel for nearly all the time you are using it......by the time 4k content abounds, affordable OLED and 10 bit HDR will have made it obsolete just as fast.
As for easily offended not on your life nellie :wink:
:sunglasses:
Have some heat OP and ignore the #@*&£$s
i'll give it heat though for all the idiots advocating 4K
and comes with a SONY 5yr warranty and FREE DELIVERY, yes SONY, they will look after you
(old for new as well :innocent:)
Richer Sounds don't give you this folks, and just checked £449 is their best price and wouldn't budge as PRC are out of stock now, minus say your VIP voucher of £10 = £439 is the final price :disappointed:
but i done a simple google search and PriceSpy popped up and Electrical Experience were there
And with this Sony Bravia 48" the operator has stated the actual TV stand converts in to the wall bracket with all the extras bits and bobs needed to put it up on your wall, saves you buying a wall bracket off ebay (cheapest)
Now that's cool and has to be HOT!!! :sunglasses: