This is £1 cheaper than the one posted in HUKD before at Sainsbury's.
The Sharp LC-48CFF6001K is a Full HD Smart LED TV with exceptional picture quality. Its 49-inch backlit display offers stunning high-definition clarity with natural colours and rich contrast. Using the latest Sharp image technology, the LC-48CFF6001K gives you the best possible viewing experience, no matter what you’re watching.
Choose from an array of entertainment channels with the LC-48CFF6001K’s built-in Freeview HD tuner that combines its capabilities with Smart technology and Wi-Fi connectivity, giving you full access to on-demand content including HD movies, TV channels and music. Also, thanks to Sharp’s AQUOS NET+, you can access a multitude of internet applications at the touch of a button.
With 3 HDMI ports, you can connect the LC-48CFF6001K to your satellite box, games console, Blu-Ray player or any other HDMI equipped device. The TV also has a USB media player and recorder that allows you to record programmes directly onto a memory stick.
Yup, technically a UMC, but made in Poland in the former SHARP factory.
sofiasar
19 May 16#9
how do you update this so I can watch BBC iPlayer ?
Bunglistik
19 May 16#10
Sharp TV's are manufactured by UMC, all the other major brands of old are now manufactured by vestel...
MeneerSmith
20 May 16#11
What is the picture like on this one?
Anybody used it with a PC to show 1080p content, and does it look good?
Treefitty
20 May 16#12
Not sure on this one but I picked up a none smart one this size last year and thought it was a bargain for a branded tv that size at £250. Was back at store three hours later it was awful! Bleed everywhere white from around bezel that changed if you pressed on the plastic and so bad you could even see it on colour images!
May be just a bad batch but looked to me like it was just a poor panel so would back up change in manufacturer, really didn't expect it from sharp they used to be the leaders!
Took it back and chances my hand at a dig home tesco on brand one and wasn't expected by much but was blown away. Ok it's no Samsung or Sony contender but more that good enough for day to day viewing and at £199 for a 50" I could't ask for more.
And I am a brand snob so this went against all my instincts but wanted a big tv lol
Treefitty to Treefitty
20 May 16#13
Digihome eveb
asimrashid
20 May 16#14
unbelievable....Sainsbury currently selling a 48" Panasonic for similar money
MeneerSmith
20 May 16#15
Is that good or bad?
wjohnson12321
10 Jun 16#16
Bad in my opinion right now as my Panasonic 42" just blew a capacitor out the back of the bluddy thing!!! Cheap Components!!!!!!
adali
11 Jun 16#17
Sainsburys selling Them £250 staff discount £225 bargain!!
adali
11 Jun 16#18
And İ bought 1
limeboyjoe to adali
12 Jul 16#19
I have seen one left in a store... Is it worth it?
longasas
3 Sep 16#20
Next day went to standby and now sending back for refund.
Opening post
The Sharp LC-48CFF6001K is a Full HD Smart LED TV with exceptional picture quality. Its 49-inch backlit display offers stunning high-definition clarity with natural colours and rich contrast. Using the latest Sharp image technology, the LC-48CFF6001K gives you the best possible viewing experience, no matter what you’re watching.
Choose from an array of entertainment channels with the LC-48CFF6001K’s built-in Freeview HD tuner that combines its capabilities with Smart technology and Wi-Fi connectivity, giving you full access to on-demand content including HD movies, TV channels and music. Also, thanks to Sharp’s AQUOS NET+, you can access a multitude of internet applications at the touch of a button.
With 3 HDMI ports, you can connect the LC-48CFF6001K to your satellite box, games console, Blu-Ray player or any other HDMI equipped device. The TV also has a USB media player and recorder that allows you to record programmes directly onto a memory stick.
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sharp-lc-48cff4041k-48-inch-1080p-full-hd-led-tv-with-freeview-hd-amazon-269-99-2448381
Whoops.
Hmmm you :confused:
Anybody used it with a PC to show 1080p content, and does it look good?
May be just a bad batch but looked to me like it was just a poor panel so would back up change in manufacturer, really didn't expect it from sharp they used to be the leaders!
Took it back and chances my hand at a dig home tesco on brand one and wasn't expected by much but was blown away. Ok it's no Samsung or Sony contender but more that good enough for day to day viewing and at £199 for a 50" I could't ask for more.
And I am a brand snob so this went against all my instincts but wanted a big tv lol