£40 (possibly £50) cheaper than the same model Argos deal that I posted yesterday.
Use code TENNEROFF for a £10 saving.
I did manage to add GET20 code for a £20 discount but not sure if that is just for new customers but worth a try for a potential extra £10 off (now confirmed by a purchaser as working).
Experience TV like never before in glorious Ultra HD 4K resolution. With 4 times the detail of Full HD see every detail with stunningly realistic picture quality and beautifully natural motion. Backed by the power of a quad core processor, powerful TruSurround Audio, futureproof 4K technologies (including HDMI 2.0, HEVC, USB 3.0) and a wide variety of Smart apps you will never want to leave your living room.
Smart TV apps (inc. Netflix, BBC iplayer and Amazon Instant video) HDR local playback.
BBC iplayer, Netflix, Amazon, Youtube, Anyview Cast and Anyview Stream.
Television picture quality:
LED TV Screen.
4K Ultra HD display resolution.
Screen size: 40 inches.
Motion rate 800Hz.
Viewing angle 89/89 degrees.
Resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels.
Connectivity:
1 SCART socket, 3 USB ports and 4 HDMI sockets.
Smart TV.
Component video socket.
Composite socket.
Optical connection.
Headphone socket.
AV socket.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Ethernet connection.
DLNA compatibility.
Mobile high-definition link.
Miracast.
Open browser.
Suitable for wall mounting 200 x 200 bracket.
Sound quality:
Dolby Digital Plus sound system.
2 x 7 watt RMS power output.
Digital features:
Features USB recording and video playback.
Freeview HD digital tuner.
Quad core processor.
CI plus slot.
Additional features:
Sleep timer.
Parental controls.
Size of TV H537, W917, D87cm.
Weight of TV 8.4kg (unpackaged).
Size of TV with stand: H581, W917, D218cm.
Footprint of TV 63.7cm.
Weight of TV with stand: 11kg.
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
Energy efficiency information:
Energy efficiency rating: a.
On mode power consumption 90 watts.
Annual power consumption 92kWh.
Standby power consumption 0.5 watt.
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reddit
17 Jul 16#1
More details on the Hisense website, with a video that confirms HDR.
Looks remarkable value though haven't yet got a sense of what quality level Hisense TVs are at. Was looking for a Sony or Panasonic but this is very tempting. Heat.
jonty1337
17 Jul 16#3
Thanks for the post was going to get one at Argos for £329 saved me £29 cheers (Y)
benjammin316
17 Jul 16#4
Hdr over USB only by the looks of it
reddit to benjammin316
17 Jul 161#5
And streaming I think but with it being a new model there is scope for a firmware update to enable HDR over HDMI too.
garethcollins925
17 Jul 161#6
The code "GET20" is working bringing it down to £279 :smile:
reddit to garethcollins925
17 Jul 16#7
Thanks for the clarification.
I'll update the thread title.
intuder
17 Jul 16#8
Shame it's not HDR would have had one, doubt very much it's a simple as a firmware update, probably involves additional hardware...
reddit to intuder
17 Jul 161#9
It is HDR at least in parts.
Quite a few of the manufacturers have been issuing firmware updates to both last year and newer models to support HDR across HDMI too.
Let us hope that Hisense will follow suit.
squeakybot
17 Jul 16#10
not great viewing angle by the looks of it. looking for good 43". Keep getting tempted buy other cheaper brands like shard and hisense but dont want to have to buy another tv after a year and a half.
reddit to squeakybot
17 Jul 161#12
With the angles being described as 89/89 I wonder if this essentially adds up to 178 (89 each way), which is essentially the same as most TV's of the type these days.
Is it not potentially the same situation with the more expensive brands too though?
In 18 months they might all be trying to push 8k and god knows what other new things that they can bolt on to persuade us that we need to update.
Opening post
Use code TENNEROFF for a £10 saving.
I did manage to add GET20 code for a £20 discount but not sure if that is just for new customers but worth a try for a potential extra £10 off (now confirmed by a purchaser as working).
Experience TV like never before in glorious Ultra HD 4K resolution. With 4 times the detail of Full HD see every detail with stunningly realistic picture quality and beautifully natural motion. Backed by the power of a quad core processor, powerful TruSurround Audio, futureproof 4K technologies (including HDMI 2.0, HEVC, USB 3.0) and a wide variety of Smart apps you will never want to leave your living room.
Smart TV apps (inc. Netflix, BBC iplayer and Amazon Instant video) HDR local playback.
BBC iplayer, Netflix, Amazon, Youtube, Anyview Cast and Anyview Stream.
Television picture quality:
LED TV Screen.
4K Ultra HD display resolution.
Screen size: 40 inches.
Motion rate 800Hz.
Viewing angle 89/89 degrees.
Resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels.
Connectivity:
1 SCART socket, 3 USB ports and 4 HDMI sockets.
Smart TV.
Component video socket.
Composite socket.
Optical connection.
Headphone socket.
AV socket.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Ethernet connection.
DLNA compatibility.
Mobile high-definition link.
Miracast.
Open browser.
Suitable for wall mounting 200 x 200 bracket.
Sound quality:
Dolby Digital Plus sound system.
2 x 7 watt RMS power output.
Digital features:
Features USB recording and video playback.
Freeview HD digital tuner.
Quad core processor.
CI plus slot.
Additional features:
Sleep timer.
Parental controls.
Size of TV H537, W917, D87cm.
Weight of TV 8.4kg (unpackaged).
Size of TV with stand: H581, W917, D218cm.
Footprint of TV 63.7cm.
Weight of TV with stand: 11kg.
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
Energy efficiency information:
Energy efficiency rating: a.
On mode power consumption 90 watts.
Annual power consumption 92kWh.
Standby power consumption 0.5 watt.
All comments (51)
https://hisense.co.uk/electronics/tvs/h40m3300
User manual here
https://hisense.co.uk/uploads/download/20160613162123_ENH405055M3300Quicksetup2016.pdf
I'll update the thread title.
Quite a few of the manufacturers have been issuing firmware updates to both last year and newer models to support HDR across HDMI too.
Let us hope that Hisense will follow suit.
Is it not potentially the same situation with the more expensive brands too though?
In 18 months they might all be trying to push 8k and god knows what other new things that they can bolt on to persuade us that we need to update.