Best price I've seen for a while! I have the 40" version and have now bought this 32" for the bedroom because I'm so impressed with the quality.
Think I'm turning into a fan boy of the samsung design.
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kiwi12 to oUkTuRkEyIII
22 May 166#4
really why i think thats great fot a smart and 3D tv ?
kiwi12 to castley1
21 May 163#2
i dont like crack in tvs :disappointed:
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thedavebaxter
27 May 16#34
Got me son the 40" version a few days ago and he loves it. Came with 2 pairs of 3D glasses. What am I looking for when buying more glasses, is it just Samsung Active and they will work?
mark37
27 May 16#33
Anyone know if this has a satellite input to feed a sky dish straight into?
Cameron583
25 May 16#32
What 3D is also useful for is support for 120HZ gaming :-)
pops1975
23 May 16#31
Hot, shame 55" is still in excess of £600.
johnmordo1
23 May 16#30
Any opinions on how the picture compares to the latest 32" models (Samsung)?
eric7085
22 May 16#29
According to Quidco site "for all TVs for home delivery and Fast Track sales - 5%".
May have to make a claim if poss as still not tracked. But hey still a good deal without te cashback so can't complain. :smirk::smile:
jco83
22 May 16#28
My cashback has tracked but at 1% :/
djdope
22 May 161#27
Nice one, I had to pay for delivery. Being delivered tonight.
jco83
22 May 16#26
It just said something like "we have decided to deliver this to you for free" as I was checking out. I don't know why or how. I've heard people say sometimes they offer it
eric7085
22 May 16#25
No free delivery option for me. Had to Fast Track order but can't collect until Thursday :disappointed: . Hopefully I still get the cashback as it hasn't tracked yet . . .
djdope
22 May 16#24
how did you get free delivery
jco83
22 May 16#23
Me too :smiley: It all seems really good. Argos gave me free delivery :innocent: And tomorrow was available! :smile: Wohooo! :laughing: Thanks for the Quidco tip :wink:
eric7085
22 May 162#22
And don't forget 5% cashback through Quidco today.
eric7085
22 May 16#21
Decided to buy one. The Full RGB range does seem to be available according to the internet. Will be replacing my Sony 32HX753 which I've had for 4 and a half years and now I don't need to upgrade to a 40inch to get a half-decent spec :smiley:
sabx73
22 May 16#20
Although samsung and other companies are discontinuing 3d. There are a lot of titles already out there and some amazing demos on youtube which you can play through the tv
AStonedRaichu
22 May 16#19
H6400 and H6300 are one of if not the best 1080ps in the Samsung range, good quality TVs. However I do find this overpriced for a 32 inch. I paid slightly more for the 40 inch from John Lewis via a price match last year.
vulcanproject
22 May 161#18
3D isn't important but even so it works well on this model. The TV offers a top class panel and video chipset. If you want a Tesco brand TV then buy one. This is about as good as it gets for this screen size so I would say for this price it's rather good value.
Just search for H6400 reviews. They were class leading sets for 2014 and still extremely good today.
eric7085
22 May 16#17
It isn't the RGB connection but a x seeing that gives more depth to the colour on the tv screen, but thanks anyway :smiley:
Pjcity
22 May 16#16
it's annoying though that comparably 32" TVs are more expensive than larger TVs .. I need one for a bedroom as 24" is too small
ktbffh
22 May 161#15
What's going on. It's expensive and 3D is a thing of past already. There are no 3D channels and very few 3D movies in future if any.
lordi
22 May 16#14
It's active 3D so the glasses are about £15 quick check Samsung sell them for this amount but you might get them cheaper from third party sites like EBay or CEX
Marvo434
22 May 16#13
On the argos site (in the product Q&A) it says that no 3D glasses are included with the set. What ones would you need to buy to view 3D with this? Thanks.
DeductiveShark
22 May 16#12
Would JL or Richer Sounds price match to get the gurantee? Although I'm not sure if either of them would stock this now, given its age - oos on the JL website.
eric7085
22 May 16#8
Does this have the full rgb? was going to buy. ju6000 a few weeks ago until someone mentioned this wasn't supported. And would this be better than the j6300? as I don't want a curved if possible but a little doubtful as it's a 2014 tv
thanks
lordbambi to eric7085
22 May 16#11
Just found this online - not sure if it helps... A total of four HDMI inputs are supplied, two on a rear-facing panel alongside an RGB Scart alongside a set of component video inputs, an optical digital audio input, an Ethernet LAN slot (though the UE32H6400 has Wi-Fi, too), and some left/right phono inputs.
johnmordo1
22 May 16#10
Besides not being curved, can anyone advise as to how this compares to the latest Samsung 32 inchers?
thanks
eric7085
22 May 16#9
Totally agree. It's becoming so difficult to find decent 32 inch tvs with good specs nowadays. Not everyone has space for 40+ inch tvs.
vulcanproject
22 May 162#7
For one of the best 32 inch TVs around? I think not. Just because you are buying what is considered a small TV doesn't mean you should sacrifice on picture quality, which this has a lot of. Quality.
Elevation
22 May 16#6
Can you say that with a crap Chewbacca mask on. Actually don't cos then I'd have to block you from being re-posted by re-posters of reposted re-postings.
Jibaro
22 May 161#5
Excellent price for an excellent TV.
oUkTuRkEyIII
21 May 16#3
I don't usually say this but £260 for a 32" TV is a joke.
kiwi12 to oUkTuRkEyIII
22 May 166#4
really why i think thats great fot a smart and 3D tv ?
castley1
21 May 162#1
Totally agree. I have the 40 and 43" versions. Cracking tv's
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Think I'm turning into a fan boy of the samsung design.
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May have to make a claim if poss as still not tracked. But hey still a good deal without te cashback so can't complain. :smirk::smile:
Just search for H6400 reviews. They were class leading sets for 2014 and still extremely good today.
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