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Delivery is Free and Next day, which is always a Billy bonus.
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
Top comments
deaddrama
12 Sep 163#84
The 4k10 code is working again folks! Just ordered the 49" tv for £341.10 :sunglasses:
All comments (132)
googleboogle
9 Sep 16#1
Hot price, dont forget quidco
deaddrama
9 Sep 162#2
I was looking at these sets last night, I'd buy one if I could find clarification that they will definitely receive a HDR firmwire update. :neutral_face:
pimpMe to deaddrama
9 Sep 16#20
4K HDR for under £300, your having a laugh or on Meds..
fishmaster to deaddrama
9 Sep 16#21
Entirely pointless, the HDR update if it existed would not conform to Ultra HD Premium standard anyway, no way it would, or this would be bargain of the decade. Consumers are starting to be aware of HDR and think this acronym means something if it's printed on the box, it means nothing unless it conforms to an accepted standard.
Is this to big to use as a PC monitor? I'm trying to convince myself its not!
simont_space to gta15
9 Sep 16#12
I have a 40" Hisense as my main monitor. It's bloody huge!!
4K @ 60Hz. The only downside is there is a very slight, I am now used to it, delay with the mouse. I upgraded the firmware, use Game mode, bought a cheapish multi dpi mouse and played around with the settings in Windows until I found a setting I could live with. Didn't take long.
I don't play games on it so I have no idea how they play, but for general day to day use it is brilliant. Deadpool 4k was pretty spectaclar.
marashz
9 Sep 16#4
I have 50m3300, using it as monitor. It doesnt support currently [email protected] chroma 4:4:4 (hisense emailed me, that they will fix that with firmware update).
marashz
9 Sep 162#5
Ps. Check ao return policy before buying
googleboogle
9 Sep 16#6
AO return policy is terrible like, but the delivery service is canny enough.
eddieit
9 Sep 16#7
it aint I'm currently using sony 50" tv
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Is this to big to use as a PC monitor? I'm trying to convince myself its not!
googleboogle to eddieit
9 Sep 16#8
Depends how close you look and what you want to use it for
GAVINLEWISHUKD
9 Sep 16#9
Does anybody know if the 49" is on demo anywhere? Just want to have a look and play considering sending it back if it's garbage looks like a no go.
googleboogle to GAVINLEWISHUKD
9 Sep 16#10
John Lewis sell a limited HiSense range, but I took a punt on it when it was £354 the other day with a code, it gets delivered monday. It seems to get decent enough reviews on the AVForums
Opening post
Delivery is Free and Next day, which is always a Billy bonus.
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
Top comments
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http://www.whathifi.com/advice/ultra-hd-premium-what-are-specs-which-tvs-support-it
4K @ 60Hz. The only downside is there is a very slight, I am now used to it, delay with the mouse. I upgraded the firmware, use Game mode, bought a cheapish multi dpi mouse and played around with the settings in Windows until I found a setting I could live with. Didn't take long.
I don't play games on it so I have no idea how they play, but for general day to day use it is brilliant. Deadpool 4k was pretty spectaclar.
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Is this to big to use as a PC monitor? I'm trying to convince myself its not!