Been looking at this Samsung 49KU6400 for a few weeks now and it's just dropped to £599 at Richer Sounds with a 6 year warranty - very nice!
Samsung's UHD TVs with HDR Pro provide a brilliant viewing experience - better than conventional UHD standards.
Samsung's UHD TVs with HDR Pro technology allow you to engage in an incredible viewing experience - better than conventional standards of UHD. Samsung's UHD TVs are all HDR compatible which means that HDR data can be read in order to provide you with brilliant and lifelike pictures where every detail can be seen.
See the world as it really is
See the world as it really is through Samsung's UHD TVs, offering the most superior picture quality experience with stunning contrast and delivery over 17 million true to life colours.
See colour come alive creating stunning and naturally lifelike colours
Active Crystal Colour technology creates stunning and naturally lifelike pictures, delivering a 20% wider array of colours than conventional UHD. Immerse yourself in a naturally beautiful TV experience.
Samsung Smart Hub - a gateway to a truly immersive entertainment ecosystem
Locating what you want to watch is a breeze on the new Samsung Smart Hub. Quickly access the content you want from a variety of input sources on the Smart Hub home screen. Watch your favourite TV shows using the TV guide, switch to view your favourite box sets through Netflix, Amazon or catch up with shows you have missed through the catch up content partners - all of this is doable without interrupting what you are currently watching and all from the Smart Hub home screen.
Console free cloud based gaming directly through your UHD TV
Who needs a games console when you can access a wealth of video games in the cloud straight from your UHD TV. Access a huge array of games all in ultra-high definition without the need to invest in a console, play alongside your favourite football stars and race against the best racing drivers directly through your UHD TV.
Create your very own SmartThings ecosystem
Experience a new world of possibilities as Samsung gives you the ability to create your very own SmartThings ecosystem. With a wide variety of sensors and inputs that work harmoniously with your TV you can control everything from lighting to heating, monitor your baby sleeping or check homework is being done all directly controllable from your UHD TV.
A beautifully slim design with outstanding picture quality
Samsung's UHD TVs combine brilliant picture quality with a sleek and slim design meaning your TV will look beautiful from every angle. Your ultra slim UHD TV has a stunning look that fits seamlessly into your home.
Get the best from 4K UHD TV, with the superb, HDR-equipped Samsung UE49KU6400 49 inch TV.
Click here for more information on 4K TVs.
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Top comments
HooHooHoo to dogbert682
9 Sep 163#5
No. This isn't "real" HDR, it's just "HDR-compatible". That's why they've branded it with their own name (HDR Pro) rather than just saying "HDR". This is an 8 bit panel, not the 10 bit (or higher) than you need for real HDR.
dogbert682
9 Sep 163#1
Does anyone know if this is compatible with the HDR on Xbox One S?
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dogbert682
9 Sep 163#1
Does anyone know if this is compatible with the HDR on Xbox One S?
HooHooHoo to dogbert682
9 Sep 163#5
No. This isn't "real" HDR, it's just "HDR-compatible". That's why they've branded it with their own name (HDR Pro) rather than just saying "HDR". This is an 8 bit panel, not the 10 bit (or higher) than you need for real HDR.
garybb to dogbert682
9 Sep 16#6
Will be able to tell you on the 23rd as i have same model. Like the comment above it might not be proper HDR but doesn't mean it wont support it. Looking at the manual if you have HDMI UHD color set to off = 8bit but this can be enabled making it UHD color on = 8bit/10bit/12bit.
tomsgotpowers to dogbert682
10 Sep 16#15
Yes, any HDR TV will be compatible just look for HDR in the specs
Microwave
9 Sep 16#2
Excellent tv, paid more than this too
teerex
9 Sep 161#3
Nice TV but think I'm getting the 55" Hisense instead because of the bigger size and slightly cheaper cost
ArchedEdge
9 Sep 161#4
Stuck between this, the Hisense 50M3300 or the Panasonic 50DX700B from Very (so 20% off).
Obviously there's the price different between the Hisense and the others, but willing to pay a bit extra to get either the 6 year warranty or the much superior picture, and guaranteed HDR which the Hisense seems to be on the fence about? Any thoughts?
EDIT: In hindsight this question looks quite stupid given the huge differnce in price from the Hisense vs. the others, but would appreciate any insight as to whether the Panasonic/Samsung are genuinely worth the extra £150 or so for an individual who likes to download 4k films/shows and play console games. Unfortunately no fibre internet so can't stream anymore...but the hope is one day it will be available so trying to future proof a bit!
misterjoint
9 Sep 16#7
I bought this TV this week from Co-Op Electrical for £585 with discount code. Impressed with it, especially the 4K stuff. Yes, it's not true HDR but at this price it is never gonna be. Turn off all the 'enhancements' as the processing is quite bad on this TV! Been fine tuning for days and finally settled on a good picture now, gaming lag is very low and the sound is surprisingly decent too. Heat added anyway!
garybb
9 Sep 161#8
Great picture and smooth menu but i would advise to just turn off auto motion plus.
misterjoint
9 Sep 16#9
Definitely. I enabled it all at first and watching sport and films was horrible, it's fine with it all disabled now. For the price I have nothing bad to say about it tbh.
ArchedEdge
9 Sep 161#10
I took the plunge and bought this from Very - they have 20% off for your first order so including delivery, this TV just cost me £510
That's a good deal. My only concern would be the warranty with Very. A few years back I bought a TV from Littlewoods (same company) and had issues with it not sounding right. It took 4 months in total to get them to deal with it under warranty and then replace.
RRM1000 to ArchedEdge
13 Sep 16#25
I just got mine from Very also. Already used the 20% off offer but I was sent a £50 off if you spend over £100, so got it for £579! Extremely happy with it, especially for the price. The Tizen OS is really snappy and the picture is excellent, although make sure you switch to "Movie" mode if watching films otherwise the picture looks very strange!
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Samsung's UHD TVs with HDR Pro provide a brilliant viewing experience - better than conventional UHD standards.
Samsung's UHD TVs with HDR Pro technology allow you to engage in an incredible viewing experience - better than conventional standards of UHD. Samsung's UHD TVs are all HDR compatible which means that HDR data can be read in order to provide you with brilliant and lifelike pictures where every detail can be seen.
See the world as it really is
See the world as it really is through Samsung's UHD TVs, offering the most superior picture quality experience with stunning contrast and delivery over 17 million true to life colours.
See colour come alive creating stunning and naturally lifelike colours
Active Crystal Colour technology creates stunning and naturally lifelike pictures, delivering a 20% wider array of colours than conventional UHD. Immerse yourself in a naturally beautiful TV experience.
Samsung Smart Hub - a gateway to a truly immersive entertainment ecosystem
Locating what you want to watch is a breeze on the new Samsung Smart Hub. Quickly access the content you want from a variety of input sources on the Smart Hub home screen. Watch your favourite TV shows using the TV guide, switch to view your favourite box sets through Netflix, Amazon or catch up with shows you have missed through the catch up content partners - all of this is doable without interrupting what you are currently watching and all from the Smart Hub home screen.
Console free cloud based gaming directly through your UHD TV
Who needs a games console when you can access a wealth of video games in the cloud straight from your UHD TV. Access a huge array of games all in ultra-high definition without the need to invest in a console, play alongside your favourite football stars and race against the best racing drivers directly through your UHD TV.
Create your very own SmartThings ecosystem
Experience a new world of possibilities as Samsung gives you the ability to create your very own SmartThings ecosystem. With a wide variety of sensors and inputs that work harmoniously with your TV you can control everything from lighting to heating, monitor your baby sleeping or check homework is being done all directly controllable from your UHD TV.
A beautifully slim design with outstanding picture quality
Samsung's UHD TVs combine brilliant picture quality with a sleek and slim design meaning your TV will look beautiful from every angle. Your ultra slim UHD TV has a stunning look that fits seamlessly into your home.
Get the best from 4K UHD TV, with the superb, HDR-equipped Samsung UE49KU6400 49 inch TV.
Click here for more information on 4K TVs.
You can get another £10 off by mentioning the VIP newsletter!
Top comments
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Obviously there's the price different between the Hisense and the others, but willing to pay a bit extra to get either the 6 year warranty or the much superior picture, and guaranteed HDR which the Hisense seems to be on the fence about? Any thoughts?
EDIT: In hindsight this question looks quite stupid given the huge differnce in price from the Hisense vs. the others, but would appreciate any insight as to whether the Panasonic/Samsung are genuinely worth the extra £150 or so for an individual who likes to download 4k films/shows and play console games. Unfortunately no fibre internet so can't stream anymore...but the hope is one day it will be available so trying to future proof a bit!
http://www.very.co.uk/samsung-ue49ku6400-49-inchnbspultra-hd-smart-freeview-hd-led-tv/1600078939.prd