All Credit to NeoTrix, I'm just helping share what I think is a good deal.
Hisense H49M3000 49" Smart 4K Ultra HD TV - Black - Here - £341.10
Hisense H43M3000 43" Smart 4K Ultra HD TV - Black Here - £296.10 (I think the cheapest it's ever been now)
Brill specs on these two models. Very similar all round apart from the obvious screen size differences there is just the slight difference in speaker output. The 49" has 16 Watt speakers whereas the 43" carries 14 Watt speakers. I'm guessing most folks here won't be overly fussed about that and many will probably use their own speaker set up.
Hisense are really churning out some decent sets lately, it's pretty hard to turn them down after looking at reviews as well. I used to have one back in 2008ish and at that point you very rarely saw them around. It lasted for ages, we only upgraded because we wanted a bigger screen. Comes with 2 Year Manufacturers warranty to boot, again... another plus point for sure.
HDR Info
HDR is Via USB only right now, but apparently these are due for a firmware update that should enable HDR further anyway.
Base specs
Resolution Type - 4K Ultra HD
Tuner Type - Freeview HD
Headphone Socket - Yes x1
HDR - USB only - Supposed to be supported via HDMI very soon through Firmware updates.
Here's another link with alot of questions answered etc...
Bought back then from the argos deal and I'm well impressed with both picture and sound.
View angles are the only thing really that could be better but that's being picky.
NorwoodDeals
13 Sep 162#4
I've got this TV and it is fantastic.
DonLeo17
13 Sep 16#6
I got the 49" version while it's great value the panel isn't that great. It has a lot of grain especially in dark scenes and older movies. This isn't true for our other 4K TV. Maybe it's the upscaling but even with native 4k content it's quite grainy.
Vicar_in_a_Tutu to DonLeo17
13 Sep 16#17
Grain, as in more detail? If so, that would be a good thing.
Noise reduction gets overly used these days.
grinnaslee
13 Sep 16#7
Not really 4k if the viewing is so limited
Nujol to grinnaslee
13 Sep 16#8
What do you mean...? It has YouTube and Netflix 4K support natively I believe, and can accept 4K input HDCP2.2 compliant on all 4 HDMI sockets...?
Maybe you are referring to the mythical HDR firmware updates...?
sweeten16
13 Sep 16#9
Using Overwatch on the training range and aiming feels super floaty at 4k so there must be a fair bit of latency at that res. Feels as good as my monitor at 1080p though.
EpicRickyC to sweeten16
13 Sep 16#24
I get exactly the same with overwatch. At 4k the input lag is quite apparent with that and a lot of games while some I don't really notice. However at 1080p It feels great.
ReflexReact
13 Sep 161#10
I feel like I've been watching people claim proper HDR support is coming via an update... For years!
Opening post
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hisense-h43m3000-43-296-10-hisense-h49m300-341-10-4k-wifi-hdr-op-fv-hd-free-next-2509132?p=28743849
All Credit to NeoTrix, I'm just helping share what I think is a good deal.
Hisense H49M3000 49" Smart 4K Ultra HD TV - Black - Here - £341.10
Hisense H43M3000 43" Smart 4K Ultra HD TV - Black Here - £296.10 (I think the cheapest it's ever been now)
Brill specs on these two models. Very similar all round apart from the obvious screen size differences there is just the slight difference in speaker output. The 49" has 16 Watt speakers whereas the 43" carries 14 Watt speakers. I'm guessing most folks here won't be overly fussed about that and many will probably use their own speaker set up.
Hisense are really churning out some decent sets lately, it's pretty hard to turn them down after looking at reviews as well. I used to have one back in 2008ish and at that point you very rarely saw them around. It lasted for ages, we only upgraded because we wanted a bigger screen. Comes with 2 Year Manufacturers warranty to boot, again... another plus point for sure.
HDR Info
HDR is Via USB only right now, but apparently these are due for a firmware update that should enable HDR further anyway.
Base specs
Resolution Type - 4K Ultra HD
Tuner Type - Freeview HD
Headphone Socket - Yes x1
HDR - USB only - Supposed to be supported via HDMI very soon through Firmware updates.
Scart - x 1
HDMI x 4
USB 3.0 - Yes
Video Formats - .AVI, .WMV, .MP4, .MOV, .3GP, .MKV, .MPG, .MPEG, .VOB, .RM, .FLV, .WebM, .VRO, .OGM
Amazon Instant Video - Coming soon
Netflix support - Yes
Web Browsing - Yes
Youtube - Yes
All comments (155)
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Added link to original to my post http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hisense-h43m3000-43-296-10-hisense-h49m300-341-10-4k-wifi-hdr-op-fv-hd-free-next-2509132?p=28743849
Here's another link with alot of questions answered etc...
Bought back then from the argos deal and I'm well impressed with both picture and sound.
View angles are the only thing really that could be better but that's being picky.
Noise reduction gets overly used these days.
Maybe you are referring to the mythical HDR firmware updates...?