LG 55EG960V Smart 3D Ultra HD 4k 55" Curved OLED TV DVB-T2 Freeview HD Silver
£200 less than in store, still brand new but with 1 yrs warranty
Best price I have seen for a 4k OLED 3D screen like this.
Click Get Deal link for more info.
Top comments
polly69
3 Jun 169#12
Christ help you if it goes wrong Currys are the worst i would never buy anything like this from them. I bought the LG 860V from Crampton & Moore and yesterday a strange mark appeared on the edge of the screen like a fag burn i was worried sick and i rang them this morning emailed a picture and a hour later i got a call they are sending me a new set out Wednesday, thats the kind of after sales you want.
super_leeds_86
4 Jun 166#31
Picked the 55eg920v model up from Costco for £1440 around 6 weeks ago, including 5 years warranty and 90 day no quibble return policy. See my deal history for proof.
Same screen in both the 960v and 920v with the odd difference being the 960v doesn't do HDR via HDMI, where as the 920v model does have that feature (so far the very scarce HDR content I've watched has been Netflix and from USB). The 960v does have more powerful speakers than the 920v.
All in all cracking Screen, just the retailer not the best.
Deal_HUNT3R
3 Jun 164#2
gotta have a 5yr warranty on a tv this pricey
thekitkatshuffler
4 Jun 163#29
How much for an un-bent one?
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timcorps
5 Jun 16#54
Costco sells the 920 at £2.5k ??
Sharpharp
5 Jun 16#53
£1800 for a first generation OLED with more faults than San Andreas....... :smile: Some serious intelligence shown for the peeps who voted it up to 296 (thus far)
There's plenty of reasons why this is in the Outlet.... and none of them are good
smiler594
5 Jun 16#52
But is this telly really worth an extra £1000 over the 65inch Samsung UE65JS9000?
Every part of that post is wrong mate, you really should not mislead people like that.
djlondon22
4 Jun 16#38
i bought this when it was in John Lewis for £3500 worth every penny. i have Prime as well as Netflix and they look awesome. bargain at this price and it's a two year warranty with LG
thespiderpig
4 Jun 16#37
That was a bargain ! Was it a special offer? I guess its expired now?
vegasbaby100
4 Jun 162#36
would avoid this. The 960v was a curry's exclusive, the 920v is nearly identical apart from the plastic stand instead of metal however you have the 2.0a hdmi inputs for hdr
Deal_HUNT3R
4 Jun 16#35
Agreed. Though for me it would be John Lewis only.
the porter
4 Jun 16#34
Are you ok dd
Disco Dave
4 Jun 16#33
Not curved
washer010
4 Jun 16#32
Give you a fiver
super_leeds_86
4 Jun 166#31
Picked the 55eg920v model up from Costco for £1440 around 6 weeks ago, including 5 years warranty and 90 day no quibble return policy. See my deal history for proof.
Same screen in both the 960v and 920v with the odd difference being the 960v doesn't do HDR via HDMI, where as the 920v model does have that feature (so far the very scarce HDR content I've watched has been Netflix and from USB). The 960v does have more powerful speakers than the 920v.
All in all cracking Screen, just the retailer not the best.
masterbruce
4 Jun 161#30
Better story than Chelsea's season
thekitkatshuffler
4 Jun 163#29
How much for an un-bent one?
CondoRice
4 Jun 161#28
Buying from Currys proper is arguably a better option. Here is why:
Price is higher at £2000 but if you go through Topcashback there is a 5.5% discount so that knocks £100 off instantly.
At Currys proper, there is the extended 5 year warranty for real peace of mind
You also know the telly is definitely new.
This is an awesome piece of kit by the way and even when switched off, it is a magnificent work of art.
kay1992
4 Jun 16#27
Is this really a hot deal?
definition
4 Jun 161#26
Really, do you live in a different universe? This one looks high definition and definitely has more than three dimensions.
hukdbargain
4 Jun 16#25
Don't know why don't you try and report back. Oh sorry no you want someone to do the work for you.
2minutenoodles
4 Jun 161#24
Really not worth buying a curved TV unless you can afford 80 inches. Read the reviews on curved TVs before buying.
fattyuk
4 Jun 16#23
Unbearable? lol and i game on a 60inch tv! (and a 27 inch monitor)
the porter
4 Jun 16#22
Against eBay no chance
highlander_247
4 Jun 161#21
would john lewis or anyone price match this maybe get a bigger warrenty?
freshman247
4 Jun 16#19
I thought for a moment it said £799 and nearly had a heart attack!
crazzzzzy_b to freshman247
4 Jun 16#20
Just don't tell the wife about the 1 on the front and buy it anyway.
jaheermk
3 Jun 162#18
many report of the input lag being unbearable but why game on a 55inch in the first place i say.
shahidali47
3 Jun 16#16
all these fancy TVs are crap for gaming.
quadpatch to shahidali47
3 Jun 16#17
why?
Tunner
3 Jun 162#15
We have this telly, I wasn't convinced by it being curved, but you actually do not notice it, so don't let that put you off. I bought ours before Christmas from John Lewis with a 5 year warranty, for a lot more than this price. As for picture quality, well matched with Sky Q it is frankly awesome! Sound quality is average, but I use a soundbar. Never regretted my decision to purchase this.
noiren
3 Jun 16#14
So good, why must you tempt me so :disappointed:
teggl97
3 Jun 161#13
Cool story.
polly69
3 Jun 169#12
Christ help you if it goes wrong Currys are the worst i would never buy anything like this from them. I bought the LG 860V from Crampton & Moore and yesterday a strange mark appeared on the edge of the screen like a fag burn i was worried sick and i rang them this morning emailed a picture and a hour later i got a call they are sending me a new set out Wednesday, thats the kind of after sales you want.
mikeydalby
3 Jun 161#11
still waiting for the price to drop on these bad boys... £1200 and I'd take the plunge, but it's still too expensive
gold3n_dragon
3 Jun 161#10
I gotta sell my teeth to buy this TV now
supplyuk
3 Jun 161#9
I think Panasonic buy the OLED screens from LG
ashmac
3 Jun 161#8
good price but I want flat screen
LOUGHBORO GUY
3 Jun 16#5
Is this best picture available ?
ashmac to LOUGHBORO GUY
3 Jun 16#7
no far from it ...you want best your looking at £7,000 for 55 " oled hdr 4k Panasonic
vitarra
3 Jun 161#6
I've never seen 4k with 3D
pavel76
3 Jun 16#4
£1800 and 12 month warranty - pointless
tempt
3 Jun 16#3
How many kidneys?
Deal_HUNT3R
3 Jun 164#2
gotta have a 5yr warranty on a tv this pricey
krizw
3 Jun 162#1
I'd love to but its still toooooo much.:disappointed:
Opening post
£200 less than in store, still brand new but with 1 yrs warranty
Best price I have seen for a 4k OLED 3D screen like this.
Click Get Deal link for more info.
Top comments
Same screen in both the 960v and 920v with the odd difference being the 960v doesn't do HDR via HDMI, where as the 920v model does have that feature (so far the very scarce HDR content I've watched has been Netflix and from USB). The 960v does have more powerful speakers than the 920v.
All in all cracking Screen, just the retailer not the best.
Latest comments (54)
There's plenty of reasons why this is in the Outlet.... and none of them are good
Samsung vs LG oiled
http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/lg-eg9600-vs-samsung-js9500/
Surprised some people manage to leave the house without exploding in a ball of rage.
Same screen in both the 960v and 920v with the odd difference being the 960v doesn't do HDR via HDMI, where as the 920v model does have that feature (so far the very scarce HDR content I've watched has been Netflix and from USB). The 960v does have more powerful speakers than the 920v.
All in all cracking Screen, just the retailer not the best.
Price is higher at £2000 but if you go through Topcashback there is a 5.5% discount so that knocks £100 off instantly.
At Currys proper, there is the extended 5 year warranty for real peace of mind
You also know the telly is definitely new.
This is an awesome piece of kit by the way and even when switched off, it is a magnificent work of art.