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rd3d2
29 Sep 16#1
Don't be put off by the brand name. I have a 3 year old 65" 4K Hisense that is still rocking!
iz123456789
29 Sep 16#2
hmm... lol i dont know.. should i... or just wait for samsung/sony/LG to go a bit lower?
kennethsross to iz123456789
29 Sep 161#3
Why would you wait for Samsung / Sony / LG to go a bit lower? These Hisense TVs are every bit the equal of them. As for reliability, John Lewis and Richer Sounds have no qualms about giving them free, and long, extended warranties.
pavel76
29 Sep 161#4
£559 after GET40 code
thedarkjedi
29 Sep 16#5
Can't see if this has HDR10? Deal breaker for me if it doesn't.
Has 4 HDMI with 2 HDMI2.0 - does this mean it will support HDR via HDMI?
Also is the lag terrible in 4kHDR mode - if that is even possible.
AV Forums owners thread says it has HDR10 but it's pretty poor. See here.
LOUGHBORO GUY
29 Sep 16#7
Very nice indeed
ibl0010 to LOUGHBORO GUY
29 Sep 16#12
The hdr update is out already.
mickrick
29 Sep 16#8
I have one and I'm very impressed. I just wish they would push out the promised firmware update giving HDR. I got mine just 7 months ago at Richer Sounds for £699, so £140 cheaper makes it a top bargain.
Masteryates
29 Sep 16#9
I just wish they'd gone passive 3D as opposed to active. It taken me all of 5 minutes to spot the crosstalk of every single active set I've seen.
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Use code GET40 for £40 discount - thanks to pavel76
All comments (41)
Has 4 HDMI with 2 HDMI2.0 - does this mean it will support HDR via HDMI?
Also is the lag terrible in 4kHDR mode - if that is even possible.
AV Forums owners thread says it has HDR10 but it's pretty poor. See here.