compared to what ???? 4 ? lol . people seem to forget the days of 1 hdmi
mckee74 to bamshopper
13 May 16#35
Seriously, you don't have a receiver? Three ports is plenty.
Sharpharp
13 May 16#34
I could easily offer more, but I'd only end up embarrassing people who bought this TV... and it is Friday 13th
Sharpharp
12 May 16#28
JU version..........haha, hands up who just bought this?
dazco to Sharpharp
13 May 16#33
Is this really all you have to offer?
you_gotta_be_kidding
12 May 16#32
I have a two year old and a five year old, they watch we do and copy, they both know how to change the DVD etc... I kept finding all my games stacked up and scratched, that's if I found them at all. So now they have their own player.
Change_Me
12 May 161#31
You do know the PS3&4 also play Blu-Ray movies so no need to even have the Bluray player plugged in
ismaildeals123
12 May 16#30
anyone having issues with the link?
stsonic
12 May 161#29
I'll be looking forward to claiming my £800 back in 80 goals for the great 3 lions at the euros. Get in there! You beauty!
Mihir95
12 May 16#27
look sexcccc
mazenelfaki
12 May 161#10
I've literally just bought this now. if you pay £160 more you get 3 years cover instead of 1 year. or you can pay more for 5 year cover :smiley:
s3mon78 to mazenelfaki
12 May 16#26
Did you know that under eu law every electrical product has to have a 2 year warranty . And also you have up 6 years with the sale of goods act but with s.o.g.a you will only get a percentage of the product. Ie my ps4 had a fault so I sent it to sony . But tesco should have replaced the ps4 but as I no longer had the original ps4 I obviously could not send it back . Anyway . Tesco had to refund me £175 plus I got to keep the ps4 so the moral of this saga is don't get sucked in to buying unnecessary warranties
stevenmcdowall39
12 May 16#25
So so tempted by this, but the whole HDR thing makes me want to force myself to hold off longer, but £800 for a 60" 4k tv is amazing, really shows how fast prices change. I'm sitting here with my terrible 32" LCD freebie tv but don't think I can bring myself to buy anything less than an OLED or an HDR 4k.
you_gotta_be_kidding
12 May 16#24
He's got a point, My 3 years old 55" samsung has 5....
We've got connect
PS3
PS4
Wii U
Bluray Player
CCTV Box
Sky HD
I have to switch the Ps4 and Ps3 all the time as I only have 5 ports, with this TV I'd need a switcher box and I hate those
slamtheworld
12 May 162#23
Not be be rude but that's not one HDR is...
montana78
12 May 16#22
You can't lol that. No one though you'd get 60 inch 4k would be this price. And TV sizes are only getting bigger.
smiler594
12 May 16#21
Dave, you'll be disappointed to learn that HDR for a tv simply means increased brightness.
What gets me is that the older CRT tv's all had better brightness than any of today's 4K blah blahs...
They were however like panzer tanks :wink:
Big Phil
12 May 162#18
No HDR. The market seems to be more excited about that than the amount of dots so if you're picture concious, do some research on HDR
davedelaney1978 to Big Phil
12 May 162#19
i do a bit of HDR photography, be interesting to see how it translates to TV's. this does seem to be driving the cost of 4k's down. i'll certainly be doing my research when im ready to upgrade my tv, but not just yet, ill wait for the kids to learn not to smear whatever they're eating across the screen, kinda negates the whole picture quality argument.
TALON1973 to Big Phil
12 May 162#20
not necessarily true. my 6550 does hdr and it's not advertised
TazzzD
12 May 162#17
why is everyone so surprised in the price drops? TVs are one of the most depreciating things ever. When technology advances it shoves down the price on its predecessors. When whatever comes out more advanced than 4k then it'll drop even more but people won't care because they will be looking for the new technology to get cheaper
TALON1973
12 May 16#15
I don't know if any of the 6000 series is any good tbh. The picture is great . it's just fast moving sports of movies look off. And putting it sports mode doesn't fix it.
aeroncourt
12 May 16#14
Any advice? Was about to buy the 6800 for 1149? Is it worth the difference over this cheaper model?
dazco
12 May 161#13
I take it gaming would be quite poor too.
What specification or feature would get rid of this blurring?
kay1992
12 May 16#8
This is the deal I've been waiting for, a nice 60" for under £1000. Does anyone know if it includes any sort of warranty at all?
TALON1973 to kay1992
12 May 161#11
if you like your sport I'd be weary. I have a 6550 model and they are rubbish for any ball sports. Lots of motion blur
montana78
12 May 161#4
Need 75 inch to be this price... soon hopefully
dinealone to montana78
12 May 161#9
lol
wozwebs
12 May 162#6
I remember seeing a 65" 4K TV a couple of years ago in Selfridges for £30,000. Can't believe how quick the prices have tumbled.
gidon to wozwebs
12 May 1612#7
Similar story with Aston Villa!
Naruto
12 May 161#5
Whats the reason for the sudden price fall of 4k LED? OLED the way to go?
ashmac
12 May 162#3
seems a lot of tv for the price.rember when 4k was new this 60 " screen would set you back 1000s now look at them tumbling
MrWani
12 May 163#2
Choose a team from the home nations :disappointed:
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We've got connect
PS3
PS4
Wii U
Bluray Player
CCTV Box
Sky HD
I have to switch the Ps4 and Ps3 all the time as I only have 5 ports, with this TV I'd need a switcher box and I hate those
What gets me is that the older CRT tv's all had better brightness than any of today's 4K blah blahs...
They were however like panzer tanks :wink:
What specification or feature would get rid of this blurring?