Have been looking at TVs of this size for a while and this seems a good price. Looks to be the first time its been under £1000.
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nictry to bestbuy123
5 Jul 166#2
And????
There are a lot of determining features on TVs that warrant price being higher/lower just saying there is a 'bigger' one frankly means nothing whatsoever!
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bestbuy123
5 Jul 161#1
there is a 65 inch in curry's for cheaper
nictry to bestbuy123
5 Jul 166#2
And????
There are a lot of determining features on TVs that warrant price being higher/lower just saying there is a 'bigger' one frankly means nothing whatsoever!
fRostiE07 to bestbuy123
5 Jul 162#6
In fairness there are quite a few similar sized TVs cheaper. My wife wanted a Samsung as she prefers their SmartTV interface though i know its not everyone's cup of tea either!
The cheapest option for a big TV is probably still Hisense i guess..
Seemed cheap to me as a Samsung tellybox
BadMutha5
5 Jul 16#3
This is good. I actually purchased this from Groupon this weekend... for £879. I think it was the same. This is still a very good price. My brother-in-law got the 55" version, and it is really good.
BadMutha5 to BadMutha5
5 Jul 16#4
I just double-checked, and that deal has gone from groupon.
Silhouette
5 Jul 16#5
The 65 seems to be the exact same TV but bigger.
The 60 has USBs and a higher "PQI" (never know how this actually translates to hz) but the 65 does seem to beat it.
fRostiE07 to Silhouette
5 Jul 161#7
Had both side by side in Currys at Fosse Park a few weeks ago... we were advised to stay clear of anything with a PQI of < 1000... they don't translate directly into Hz but that was the shop assistants advice.
Manufacturers have apparently made up their own indexes to avoid direct comparisons between brands, which for a consumer is entirely unhelpful.
Silhouette
5 Jul 16#8
Indeed. The last one I had to get for someone *had* to have 400hz.
But I found it... cant find it again... but it was a brilliant website that translated all the manufacturer made up nonsense ones. There are so many!!
But good to know that 1,000 is the marker for Samsung.
neoaisac
5 Jul 161#9
Good price but I wouldn't be surprised to se a 65" of similar characteristics in Black friday for £200 less. I don't need a TV right now, but am always on the lookout, and I would wait. I think you can get a better deal if you do.
bestbuy123
5 Jul 16#10
the one in curry's is a Samsung for £100 cheaper and 5 inches bigger
bestbuy123
5 Jul 16#11
keep your hair on, I'm trying to help others out who maybe after a bigger and cheaper 4k tv
fRostiE07
5 Jul 16#12
Yeah, we decided to go with the slightly higher PQI, in the hope that looked a little bit sharper... did consider it though.
When measured up next to each other there is a difference, obviously, but not as big a jump as when you go from 55" to 60":
Hopefully its the right thing for some people, the variety of brands, features and deals out there I'm sure its not the best fit for everyone!
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Have been looking at TVs of this size for a while and this seems a good price. Looks to be the first time its been under £1000.
You need to enter a discount code at the checkout:
Save £80 off the marked price. Enter code TV80. Offer also available in store and for reserve and collect (discount applied in store)
Top comments
There are a lot of determining features on TVs that warrant price being higher/lower just saying there is a 'bigger' one frankly means nothing whatsoever!
All comments (37)
There are a lot of determining features on TVs that warrant price being higher/lower just saying there is a 'bigger' one frankly means nothing whatsoever!
The cheapest option for a big TV is probably still Hisense i guess..
Seemed cheap to me as a Samsung tellybox
The 60 has USBs and a higher "PQI" (never know how this actually translates to hz) but the 65 does seem to beat it.
Manufacturers have apparently made up their own indexes to avoid direct comparisons between brands, which for a consumer is entirely unhelpful.
But I found it... cant find it again... but it was a brilliant website that translated all the manufacturer made up nonsense ones. There are so many!!
But good to know that 1,000 is the marker for Samsung.
When measured up next to each other there is a difference, obviously, but not as big a jump as when you go from 55" to 60":
Hopefully its the right thing for some people, the variety of brands, features and deals out there I'm sure its not the best fit for everyone!