Best price around that I can see for what is a feature packed TV! Good reviews across the net also...
Use code SAVE50 to get at £685
High Dynamic Range (HDR): Brightness, enhanced shadows and natural colours Ultra HD: Ultra detailed picture with live upscaling Smart TV Hub: Stream shows, play games and share directly to your TV seamlessly Quad core processing: Fast multitasking, enhanced performance and smooth interactions Playstation Now: Stream some of your favourite Playstation games direct to the TV
Top comments
henryftw to Ted Wales
29 Sep 168#6
Lots of research would tell you that is not an OLED :stuck_out_tongue:
ccparkhill
29 Sep 164#7
Only an 8-bit panel so not proper HDR, 10-bit panels start with the 7000 series.
All comments (29)
3guesses
29 Sep 16#1
Genuine 4k or faux 4k?
incas
29 Sep 16#2
Today John Lewis offer me price match for £735 including 5 years guarantee with this Samsung but delivery time next Friday I can't wait that long. Anyway this is a great TV with very good review.
rowly73 to incas
29 Sep 16#4
i asked JL if they would price match tv direct , who are selling the 49" model online for £569.98. what do you my chances are? thanks mark
HUFChris to incas
20 Oct 16#29
How did you get on with your TV i got mine from John Lewis and within 2 hours of turning it on it looked like this.....
Safe to say its going back. But tec support still haven't replied 24 hours on.
bazzawhite
29 Sep 16#3
Unfortunately, rldistribution doesn't have good trustpilot reviews
Ted Wales
29 Sep 16#5
Bought this Tv with 6 year guarantee from richer sounds a month ago for £829. You won't be disappointed, after lots of research, this is about the best you'll get for under £1200 for an oled
henryftw to Ted Wales
29 Sep 168#6
Lots of research would tell you that is not an OLED :stuck_out_tongue:
ccparkhill
29 Sep 164#7
Only an 8-bit panel so not proper HDR, 10-bit panels start with the 7000 series.
ronaldmacdonald to ccparkhill
30 Sep 16#9
^^ This. I think this is referred to as HDR capable - it can receive an HDR signal but may not be able to render it lol
tom_gov
30 Sep 161#8
good for hdr pron
wayne3004
30 Sep 161#10
This should be smoking. I paid £829 little over a month ago. Amazing TV.
Ted Wales
30 Sep 161#11
Yes I know, I meant the next best thing is 1200 for an OLED.
kevinc6784
30 Sep 16#12
If you can wait till Black Friday I would do so. You will find much higher spec units than this for a similar price. It's not that far away.
Decharvinator to kevinc6784
30 Sep 161#13
Much higher spec? 40" Techwood TV's @ Tesco for £200? Don't think so :-P
kevinc6784
30 Sep 161#14
****.
I wouldn't normally feed you but couldn't help myself on this occasion.
Decharvinator
30 Sep 16#15
Thanks!
Klimgon99
30 Sep 16#16
good price
Wangmashta
30 Sep 16#17
I'd decided this was the Tv to go for, at my budget (<£800), and was about to pick one up. Good timing OP. Heat definitely added.
Iyarkai
30 Sep 16#18
Even though its says 55 inch on the title, but the contents says otherwise !!
Samsung UE49KU6400 Smart 4k Ultra HD HDR 49" LED TV
- Standard remote control
- User manual
- E-manual
- AC power cable
- Battery
millward84
30 Sep 16#19
Is this TV better then the Sony KD55XD8005BU please?
Wangmashta to millward84
1 Oct 16#22
If you compare the review for the ue55ku6400 and the review for the KD55XD8005BU/CBU , they are on a par really (ignore the model numbers in the top of the reviews, they are the US model numbers). I was undecided between these TV's for a while, but this offer made me choose the Samsung. Both solid 4k Tv's for the money, from everything I can tell.
FatLadZ
1 Oct 16#20
2 percent quidco cashback :smile:
Easy2BCheesy
1 Oct 16#21
I have the 40-inch version of this and it's excellent. Very, very low latency with game mode on.
HDR isn't proper HDR.
wardi69
4 Oct 161#23
Can get it for £684.99 (+£4.99 delivery) on the co-op electrical site. It's listed as £774.99 but you get £40 off for being a member (costs £1 to join if you're not) then another £50 off with code VCCP50.
Plus another £17 back through topcashback if it pays, bringing it down to a grand total of ~£673 which is a bargain!
Co-op seem a lot more reputable than this company too, who have some shocking reviews on trust pilot..
I have the 65" version of this - excellent TV all round for the money.
Note - I renamed HDMI 1 to PC to enable PC mode which I find gives a superior picture to normal "game mode" - I don't notice any difference in latency, some say PC mode is less, some game mode.
The BIG differerence for me is that I don't have to remember to go into sub menus to turn game mode off after I switch my consoles or media PC off and go back to freeview etc - the TV appears to realise what the input is and adjusts automatically and turns PC mode off..
wardi69
5 Oct 161#26
Wow, I take it back! I assumed being quite a well known brand, and having used them before with no issue that they'd have fairly decent reviews. I should've checked first, they've got a worse score than rlr!
Use either at your own risk... :stuck_out_tongue:
eslick
8 Oct 16#27
Trust trust pilot or not just check John Lewis and then decide :smiley:
wardi69
8 Oct 16#28
Went with coop I'm the end. Had it delivered today and again, can't fault them. The driver even got us to unpack it to check that everything was ok before he left
Opening post
Use code SAVE50 to get at £685
High Dynamic Range (HDR): Brightness, enhanced shadows and natural colours
Ultra HD: Ultra detailed picture with live upscaling
Smart TV Hub: Stream shows, play games and share directly to your TV seamlessly
Quad core processing: Fast multitasking, enhanced performance and smooth interactions
Playstation Now: Stream some of your favourite Playstation games direct to the TV
Top comments
All comments (29)
Safe to say its going back. But tec support still haven't replied 24 hours on.
I wouldn't normally feed you but couldn't help myself on this occasion.
Samsung UE49KU6400 Smart 4k Ultra HD HDR 49" LED TV
- Standard remote control
- User manual
- E-manual
- AC power cable
- Battery
HDR isn't proper HDR.
Plus another £17 back through topcashback if it pays, bringing it down to a grand total of ~£673 which is a bargain!
Co-op seem a lot more reputable than this company too, who have some shocking reviews on trust pilot..
http://www.coopelectricalshop.co.uk/Samsung-UE55KU6400-Silver-Black-55inch-4K-Ultra-HD-TV-with-UHD-Crystal-Colour/id-SAM-LED-UE55KU6400-B
Note - I renamed HDMI 1 to PC to enable PC mode which I find gives a superior picture to normal "game mode" - I don't notice any difference in latency, some say PC mode is less, some game mode.
The BIG differerence for me is that I don't have to remember to go into sub menus to turn game mode off after I switch my consoles or media PC off and go back to freeview etc - the TV appears to realise what the input is and adjusts automatically and turns PC mode off..
Use either at your own risk... :stuck_out_tongue: