Comes with 5 Year Warranty available instore from Monday 14th March until 4th April 2016.
Units @ £499 I found online were refurbished ones.
Cheapest new I could find seems to be £579
3x USB and 4x HDMI, WiFi, Google Cast, Freeview / Freesat
4K PROCESSOR X1: Watch everything with stunning clarity, colour & contrast.
ANDROID TV: All the personalization, intelligence and entertainment of your smartphone, on the big screen.
Motionflow XR 200Hz: Reduced blur and judder. Smoother images, whatever you watch.
YouView: Catch up TV from BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, 4oD and Demand 5. Easily search for the shows you love with the seven day scroll back TV guide.
Playstation Now: PS3 gaming on your TV, No Discs, No Consoles, just connect a PS4 controller
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SFP_NooDLe to usman330
11 Mar 1626#8
Yeah, because thickness really is an important spec to consider when purchasing a TV. They're so thin these days as it is what does it matter? What do you plan to do? Carry it in your pocket?
sandinista to orange-patriot
11 Mar 1625#6
Utter rubbish.
Bobbba
11 Mar 167#2
No HDR support so maybe not all that future proof?
voodooboard
12 Mar 164#44
The thinnest LCD TVs tend to be edge-lit (in order to attain that thinness) which results in poor backlight uniformity. People demanding thin TVs thin bezels etc instead of features that improve PQ is part of the reason why most sets nowadays are so awful.
No HDR support so maybe not all that future proof?
neatpete to Bobbba
12 Mar 16#56
Yes but as HDR standards haven't been finalised for Europe yet, even if you get one that "supports" HDR now it may not be compliant in the future once the official standards have been agreed.
parkersblock to Bobbba
12 Mar 16#81
Haha, future proof. Jeez, someone buy me a time machine..
Bri69uk
11 Mar 161#3
Some Poor reviews on John Lewis website but seems a good price. Could be worth a gamble
JellybearXo
11 Mar 16#4
Isn't this 100hz
orange-patriot
11 Mar 16#5
don't buy Sony, their screens are terrible in this generation
sandinista to orange-patriot
11 Mar 1625#6
Utter rubbish.
mcormack to orange-patriot
11 Mar 161#11
Utter Boolax!
MrFlux001 to orange-patriot
12 Mar 16#31
You're like the unwanted heckler at a Donald Trump rally.
usman330
11 Mar 16#7
Was reading the specs and its 8cm deep/thick which is a put off for me.
The 50inch non 4k Panasonic set on hukd right now is only 4.9cm.
Maybe a lot of the 4k sets are fat, but i would prefer it to be much thinner.
SFP_NooDLe to usman330
11 Mar 1626#8
Yeah, because thickness really is an important spec to consider when purchasing a TV. They're so thin these days as it is what does it matter? What do you plan to do? Carry it in your pocket?
tom6195 to usman330
11 Mar 16#26
This has an extra 2 HDMIs and 2 extra USBs which I would be happy to give another 4cm for
devilsadv0cate to usman330
12 Mar 16#95
You need to be looking at the X90 series...
fishmaster
11 Mar 164#9
Sony Smart Android - That's a train wreck of a sentence if ever I saw one.
AJ92 to fishmaster
11 Mar 161#13
I have 2x 3D & 1x 4k Sony Androids and they just keep getting better and better as you update them and the latest was this week. Did Sony rush to release Android TVs ? I guess so but there constantly being updated so can't complain as I am happy with how they are and how Sony is listening to its customers keeping the system updated.
usman330
11 Mar 16#10
Of course it is. When you look at a phone, dont you want to see how thin it is?
When the tv is sitting on my tv cabinet, it must look sexy, razor thin like most tv's are nowadays. 4.7cm to 8cm is a big difference to me, thats 3.7cm of nasty bulk that just doesn't need to be there. Imagine wall mounting it, do you want it sticking out an extra 3.7cm, i certainly dont. Your standards are obviously lower than mine :-)
Opening post
Units @ £499 I found online were refurbished ones.
Cheapest new I could find seems to be £579
3x USB and 4x HDMI, WiFi, Google Cast, Freeview / Freesat
4K PROCESSOR X1: Watch everything with stunning clarity, colour & contrast.
ANDROID TV: All the personalization, intelligence and entertainment of your smartphone, on the big screen.
Motionflow XR 200Hz: Reduced blur and judder. Smoother images, whatever you watch.
YouView: Catch up TV from BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, 4oD and Demand 5. Easily search for the shows you love with the seven day scroll back TV guide.
Playstation Now: PS3 gaming on your TV, No Discs, No Consoles, just connect a PS4 controller
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Im deciding between this and http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/panasonic-tx-50cs520b-50-inch-smart-hd-led-tv-southern-electric-sse-including-5-2411224 which isnt 4k, i dont know if i really want or need 4k as i dont have any device that can play 4k at the moment.
The 50inch non 4k Panasonic set on hukd right now is only 4.9cm.
Maybe a lot of the 4k sets are fat, but i would prefer it to be much thinner.
When the tv is sitting on my tv cabinet, it must look sexy, razor thin like most tv's are nowadays. 4.7cm to 8cm is a big difference to me, thats 3.7cm of nasty bulk that just doesn't need to be there. Imagine wall mounting it, do you want it sticking out an extra 3.7cm, i certainly dont. Your standards are obviously lower than mine :-)