This was last posted around £469 I think and I was looking at this yesterday. Today it has dropped to £399.
There's been a lot of discussion around Hisense recently and seems to be getting some decent reviews
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bellboys
18 Apr 167#9
It's all about that 6 year warranty imo. Especially given the make (although a huge company) is a bit of an unknown quantity. Heat added. Great deal. No idea why I even look at these TV threads as my fantastic (6 year old) FHD plasma steadfastly refuses to meet its maker.
Cakeboy79
18 Apr 164#12
Same here, I keep thinking about pushing my Samsung off the TV stand. I don't really need a 4K TV, but by God do I want one!
HovisBread
18 Apr 163#10
Any good for Ps4?
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Jimmyboy
18 Apr 161#1
Thanks for adding the picture whoever did.
The lowest previosuly posted was the same price from AO.com 3 weeks ago but only with 2 years warranty and expired so I guess out of stock.
PGJ80
18 Apr 162#2
I have one, excellent value and picture
Jimmyboy
18 Apr 16#3
I'm going to have a look at one in the flesh. I'm really tempted, my current tv is a 40" Samsung and no more than about 25mm thick so really tidy on the wall and this one is 80mm which is a big difference. It's such a bargain though! I'm in the market for a 50" 4k tv and pretty flexible budget wise (prob do't want to spend more than £1000 though). I can live without 3D as haven't watched a 3D film in over a year.
Anyone know if I also have to change the AV receiver to one with 4K passthrough as well? My current one doesn't have this.
bma1445 to Jimmyboy
18 Apr 16#4
Most non-4k av receivers won't passthrough a 4k signal.
Which samsung TV do you have? You may find that this is a significant drop in quality if you have a high end samsung 40".
Markgranto to Jimmyboy
19 Apr 16#36
my av does 4k passthrough, but it isnt hdcp2.2 compliant, which means anything 4k from netflix or amazon wont play. so be careful what you upgrade to.
andywchad
18 Apr 16#5
Got one of these from AO a few weeks ago. Very pleased with it.
Jimmyboy
18 Apr 16#6
Thanks. I bought the Samsung from Richer Sounds about 5 years ago. I Googled the model number at the time and there was no reviews or anything on it. The only thing I could find was something on the Polish Samsung site (I think).
oceanic
18 Apr 16#7
was £343 on amazon once, but out of stock now.
paulj48
18 Apr 162#8
That's why all the 4K Bluray players will have twin output HDMI's, one directly to the TV and one to the amp for sound only. Yes it takes an extra HDMI lead but at least you don't need to upgrade the amp.
bellboys
18 Apr 167#9
It's all about that 6 year warranty imo. Especially given the make (although a huge company) is a bit of an unknown quantity. Heat added. Great deal. No idea why I even look at these TV threads as my fantastic (6 year old) FHD plasma steadfastly refuses to meet its maker.
kwl147 to bellboys
18 Apr 16#11
They must be good if they sponsor RBR. After all look what happened when someone produced something rubbish for them *cough* Renault *cough*. I've heard loads of good things about them via amazon.
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There's been a lot of discussion around Hisense recently and seems to be getting some decent reviews
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The lowest previosuly posted was the same price from AO.com 3 weeks ago but only with 2 years warranty and expired so I guess out of stock.
Anyone know if I also have to change the AV receiver to one with 4K passthrough as well? My current one doesn't have this.
Which samsung TV do you have? You may find that this is a significant drop in quality if you have a high end samsung 40".