This isnt really a deal on the original for £10 without warranty....
pavel76
26 Apr 16#4
Oh yes... I thought it's £110 for some reason:)
mkara
26 Apr 16#5
Can anyone comment on the Hisense 40k321?
Does it suffer from the same issues as above?
What about the 1080p non-4k version?
Looking for a 40/50" TV sub £400
Thanks.
abulkasam
27 Apr 16#6
Been waiting for AmaOn and YouTube 4K for 6 months. You have been warned.
stevenmcdowall39
27 Apr 16#7
I thought i was ready to buy a new TV but at every turn i get more and more confused and scared to jump in and buy. This tv and the 55" Phillips are good examples. LG is releasing an 8k tv this year and HDR OLEDs so I wonder if i'll ever end up buying anything :confused:
It feels like you really need to buy something that'll come under the new UHD Premium banner to get the best experience for the next few years, so I think I'll hold off for a while longer.
3guesses
27 Apr 162#8
Until 4k content becomes more mainstream/ubiquitous, I personally don't really see a great incentive to buy a 4k TV. By the time there is plenty of content I fully expect 4k HDR to be the standard technology, or possibly (a lot less likely though, IMHO) even OLED 4k HDR. I suspect all the TV deals we are seeing at the moment are an attempt to encourage the upgrade cycle in time for the Olympics.
DizzyGoat
27 Apr 16#9
Heated. I ordered this a few days ago so will be good to hear some discussion on this TV. Is there anyone using this for PC gaming that can comment on input lag or lip sync issues? Will post my impressions when it arrives.
DARKSABER to DizzyGoat
27 Apr 161#27
I had the 50" version at Christmas but it suffered from mouse lag while using it which i found a pain as you could see it on windows desktop as well as playing games like GTA 5 in 4K although the picture looked great.
Another problem i found using it as a monitor was a lot of the screen settings become deactivated if your using a PC with the TV so your more limited to what you can fiddle with to improve the picture.
It also had noticeable motion judder with people/objects moving/walking at medium speed or above across the screen while watching films as well as uneven edge lighting down the sides.
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Very good black levels and contrast ratio
4 HDMI 2.0 Ports
Netflix 4K (Amazon on the way)
Great price
Cons
Poor bright screen uniformity
50Hz panel drive issue
Picture is way too dark, crushing detail
Lip sync issues
Relatively high input lag
http://www.rakuten.co.uk/shop/prcdirect/product/LTDN55K321UW/?sku=LTDN55K321UW&l-id=gb_cart_product_1_1
Does it suffer from the same issues as above?
What about the 1080p non-4k version?
Looking for a 40/50" TV sub £400
Thanks.
It feels like you really need to buy something that'll come under the new UHD Premium banner to get the best experience for the next few years, so I think I'll hold off for a while longer.
Another problem i found using it as a monitor was a lot of the screen settings become deactivated if your using a PC with the TV so your more limited to what you can fiddle with to improve the picture.
It also had noticeable motion judder with people/objects moving/walking at medium speed or above across the screen while watching films as well as uneven edge lighting down the sides.