Fitting 4 times the amount of pixels into the same space as a 1080p television, the Hisense LTDN40K321 delivers the most up to date modern technology within a slim and stylish and great value package. The image quality delivered with the 4K panel is so lifelike, you will almost believe you are there. All of the content is delivered through a powerful quad core processor, which has the capability of displaying 4k resolution from the likes of Netflix, Amazon instant video and YouTube (Dependant on internet speed and Netflix/Amazon is a separate subscription charge). There is also a selection of USB 3.0 ports on the side of the TV, allowing you to watch your own personal media in a variety of file formats. Should you want to, the TV has DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) integrated, which will allow you to play media files on computers and network hard drives across your home network.The HDMI connections on the back support the latest 2.0 standard which support the future of 4K content through UHD Blu-Ray Players and other devices.The TV has Freeview HD built-in, which will deliver up to 60 channels some of which are available in glorious high definition (Subject to signal availability in your area).
3.3% topcashback or 2.5% quidco when bought from Hughes
xboxden
28 Jun 16#3
any ideas what this would be like for gaming? lag etc.
aliboy86
28 Jun 16#4
hi there I seen alot of these hisence tvs 1080p and 4ks they seam a good deal but I'm are they cheap and nasty tvs?
Burgmeister to aliboy86
28 Jun 16#5
I bought the 49" version from Amazon last week and didn't like it. I sent it back. I don't think it was cheap and nasty though but I think mine may have had a fault with the adaptive contrast which was driving me mad. No-one else on the thread complained about it, so I guess mine was a one-off.
msmyth to aliboy86
28 Jun 161#8
Hisense bought Sharp and are a very popular brand in Asia/Europe. Their panels are surprisingly good but I don't think any of the 2016 range have HDR capabilities yet.
VincentGO
28 Jun 161#6
4K tv are becoming cheaper but I read from this article about 4K tv. So is real 4K TV so cheap in price?? Anyone know?
thank god I never jumped on the 4k bandwagon when they first come out then lol I've 2 1080p samsung tv they will do for a few years till 4k becomes the norm tv content that will be 10 years away as most chanels are 720p or less lol
JJJZ
28 Jun 16#9
I wouldnt touch anything from hughes direct. I just other week bought a hob from them and it never turned up. It was such a farce for weeks trying to get it that had to give up in the end. Between hughes and the courier arrow xl they are a bunch of liars who did nothing to try and resolve whatever issue it was. They would have been happy for me to have waited forever for it without telling me it was never going to come. Joke of a company.
There was a free gift element which did show up that I didnt even want that they charged for and I just gave up in the end it was my worst experience buying online in buying for up to 20 years.
7800gtman to JJJZ
29 Jun 16#20
pay by credit card for big online purchases. If your item is not delivered you inform your Cc company and they will reclaim the money. All you have to do is fill out a form and they do the rest. Can't believe people don't know this in 2016...
xchaotic
28 Jun 16#10
Crazy, I just sold my 24" monitor for over £200, I guess time to upgrade.
stustaff
28 Jun 16#11
the 43 is HDR as is this i think! chech the hisense 43" thread on here for info.
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There was a free gift element which did show up that I didnt even want that they charged for and I just gave up in the end it was my worst experience buying online in buying for up to 20 years.