Thought this quite a good offer, the TV on it's own is £469 elsewhere.
Use code FLASH40 to take £40 off the price of £473.98 so £433.98, add £4.99 for 60 minute slot delivery, total £438.97 Del. The code will work on any orders over £400 & they have some really good offers on, so site is well worth a browse.
They also have the Sony KD49X8305CBU Black - 49inch 4K Ultra HD TV, Smart, LED, Freeview HD, WiFi, 4x HDMI Ports + 5yr Warranty for £559.98 Delivered with code
Samsung UE49K6300 Dark Titan 49inch Full HD TV, Curved, Smart, LED, Freeview HD & Freesat HD, 3x HDMI Ports for £529.98 Del with code
Sony KDL43WD751BU Black - 43inch Full HD Smart LED TV with Freeview HD, WiFi + DVP-SR170 Black - DVD Player with Multi-format DVDs & CDs Playback + 5 Year Warranty £419.97 Del with code
Samsung UE49K5100 Indigo Black 49inch Full HD LED TV with Built-in Freeview HD, 2x HDMI and 2x USB Port £389.99 + £4.99 Del with code
(will pop links to those & others in 1st post)
FULL HD,DIRECT LED, FRAME DIMMING, X-REALITY PRO
With simple, clean edges and a slim, sleek design, this TV is guaranteed to look great in any room. The elegant look is designed to complement and blend into its surroundings, and the result is a TV that looks just as aesthetically pleasing as the picture quality on-screen.
The apps you love, right on your TV. Connect to the internet using the built-in Wi-Fi and enjoy apps like BBC I-PLAYER, YouTube, Netflix and more, without the need to attach a computer or separate box - just use your remote to access smart apps on your TV, sit back and enjoy. With the powerful X-Reality Pro Engine, you can enjoy amazing picture quality and improved colour, whatever the source. Even if you're watching non-HD content or something that you've recorded on your smartphone, the engine improves the picture for a guaranteed enjoyable experience.
By constantly analysing and optimising every pixel on-screen, the X-Reality Pro Engine works non-stop to make sure that you're enjoying the most detailed and life-like picture possible.
2 USB & 2 HDMI
You'll also get the cheap & cheerful (good reviews though) Sony DVP-SR170 Black - DVD Player with Multi-format DVDs & CDs Playback for Free (auto applied at basket)
Product Information for the SON-DVD-DVPSR170-BK
Sony DVP-SR170 DVD Player offers a multi-format playback in high sound and vision quality in compact, space-saving design. Also the price is lower than you could expect for this kind of performance and features.
Sony DVP-SR170 DVD Player plays wide range of formants including CD-R/RW, DVD+RW/+R/+R DL, DVD-RW/-R/-R DL (including 8cm DVD), JPEG, MP3, MPEG-4, WMA, AAC and Linear PCM. Thanks to coaxial digital out you can easily connect the player to your Hi-Fi system and enjoy the movies and music in more superior sound quality. You can also watch your photos as slide show with music background.
Sony DVP-SR170 is a great choice if you are looking for high-performance DVD Player for a reasonable price.
Latest comments (45)
Nicadooby
21 Sep 16#45
Just ordered using a new code and got an extra £30 off Code is BOX30
jazzyman
13 Sep 16#44
same here..I guess the code has expired..
Uttam
11 Sep 16#40
Use voucher code FLASH40 to take £40.00 off any orders over £400.00.
stennett10 to Uttam
12 Sep 16#43
I tried applying this at checkout, and while the website said it was applied successfully, the price didn't decrease. Am I doing something wrong, or does this not work? Could anyone else try?
3454eds
11 Sep 16#42
Once you join the COOP scheme they will tell you what the discount is on all different items ,
tjyuk
11 Sep 16#41
Ordered thank you x
SonicStrike
10 Sep 16#38
It's my understanding that HDR will only really work with content that is produced specifically to use it. Although a lot of smart TVs now try to "upscale" whatever you input. For example they might try to 'upscale' 1080p input to 'sort-of-4k'. it obviously isn't as good as proper 4k. I reckon a similar thing will happen (if at all) for HDR.
I'm only interested in HDR because the PS4/ Xbox One S now support HDR content, otherwise i doubt it'd make much noticeable difference!
Elevation to SonicStrike
11 Sep 16#39
That "upscaling" thing is pure bullschwit. They claimed that blu-ray players were going to upscale your DVD's to "near HD quality" - I have yet to see a single convincing example of this happening. A safe bet the very same will apply to any claims of upscaling blu-rays to "near 4K quality". Not bashing this deal just bashing the nonsense up-scaling claim by companies.
anon12
10 Sep 16#37
Can't get a delivery slot for the Sony 49"!
ghostm4n
10 Sep 16#36
Something here is silly but it isn't the deal...
cuslund
10 Sep 161#9
Free DVD player, i want a VHS, get a grip, who the hell has DVDs now :-0 If you ask nicely, you might get a spectrum 64bit as well and some end of date fish as it Coop, a FOOD SHOP!!!!
The_Hoff to cuslund
10 Sep 161#11
You really are a visionary, aren't you!
ghostm4n to cuslund
10 Sep 16#35
Were you born this way, or did you just practice really really hard.
The_Hoff
10 Sep 16#32
cusland, you're a dumb kid.
sam_of_london, go read the article I linked to. Xbox or Netflix are minority services, single digit Uk market share. How much of my Sky EPG is available in 4K, let alone HD? You know nothing.
Goodbye clowns.
sam_of_london to The_Hoff
10 Sep 16#34
I am already loving it. You are on some desert island. I don't care if you don't get it. You are below class I guess
3454eds
10 Sep 16#20
Join co-op membership and get another discount,
DaddyDale to 3454eds
10 Sep 16#33
What discount is given?
cuslund
10 Sep 16#31
You wouodnt see the pixels on a 1080p 75 inch tv 2 metres away, so yes, you can answer most thing with science, but not this one, 4k might be great for a lab 4k 150 inch tv when your 0.5metres away looking at molecules, yes, but not for watchibg coronation street or a blu ray, not at all. Cased closed, back to your lab!
defard
10 Sep 16#30
Purely in the interests of science I have to say "Sir you are wrong". It depends on the screen size and your viewing distance (Drops smoke bomb and disappears like the 'Tech Ninja of Science' that he truly is)....
cuslund
10 Sep 16#29
Well considering your love pointless tech, do you want to buy a chocolate teapot with super particle water enhancer, it makes the water have more super density sharper smoother particles for a greater taste, u cant see them but there there, promise you
cuslund
10 Sep 16#28
Thats because theres NO difference. Your eyes CANNOT see any more pixels!!!! Like standing lokking at a tree, you dont see all the little bugs in the bark, same with a tv, you CANNIT see the difference between 1080p and 4k, its stupid and a money spinner, more is better so i will pay more because my brain hasnt evolved as fast as marketing talk has! Your EYES CANNOT TELL THE DIFFERENCE, contrast, colour and over factors make a tv look sharper, NOT the pixel density once it goes past 1080p!!!!
sam_of_london
10 Sep 16#27
8k is not a standard. 4k is already a standard. If you live in stone age then no one can help you. There is no marketing, as it is available to common people like me now. If you don't want to believe the truth, then no one is forcing you.
cuslund
10 Sep 16#26
The dvd player old tech, not 4k, and whike were at it, 4k is POINTLESS tech, when have you ever moaned about seeing pixels on 1080p tv, NEVER, thats when. Suckers falling for 4k duuurrrrrrrr, wait for 8k or even 100k cos thats sharper. Wake up!!!! 1080p is super fine and always will be unless our eyeballs evolve in the next few years, literally open you eyes and see the marketing hype for what is!!!
sam_of_london
10 Sep 16#25
Forget to say most of the new movies and TV are recorded in 4k now, your comment about media companies is just B***S.
sam_of_london
10 Sep 161#24
4k is already here. BT 4k box , nvidia shield, Netflix, Amazon TV, Sony ps4 and 4k mobile phone, Microsoft xbox all should be stupid to make 4k products according to you . Before they used to think like that for 64 bit processors when 32 bit was the norm. Now all cpu are 64 bit. Or before that the earth is flat . The main thing is 4k can play 1080p and not the other way round. 4K picture quality is very good even on a cheap 4k tv. Even 1080p looks better on 4k screen.
The_Hoff
10 Sep 16#23
I work in media, FHD is far from "finished". The majority of service in the UK are still SD.
There's a number of technical complexities to overcome because we can ever begin to talk about HD, led alone 4K as a standard viewing standard.
With regards to this deal, my comment was aimed at the person claiming this was a poor deal because it came with a free DVD player, while I don't use DVD's too often, I do still use them for my children.
Rather I see the DVD player as something to flog and reduce to cost of the Tv marginally.
WheresMeNuts
10 Sep 16#22
Pity it was not an Android TV as I would have took one for the bedroom :-(
cfbc
10 Sep 161#21
Old hat or not, the price for the spec is good for a 4k TV and not everyone wants the latest tech at the higher prices! Wait, sure, but for how long before your "new tech" is also out of date and you say the same, etc., etc..... it#s a balance of price, quality and when and anything bought nowadays is old hat as soon as you buy it.....
sam_of_london
10 Sep 16#19
Xbox One S comes with 4k blue ray player built inside, which can play dvd. who needs dvd player alone? Full HD is finished as well.
The_Hoff
10 Sep 16#18
4k, old tech. Ok!
t3bav1
10 Sep 16#17
I have the previous model to this TV w705, great picture and rated one of the best for image quality. what Hi fi rated the wd65 the best picture they have seen 5 star rating. This is not android but the standard smart TV, you still get YouTube and Netflix. Still good deal
SonicStrike
10 Sep 161#15
remember that these don't have HDR
swfarrington to SonicStrike
10 Sep 16#16
Still trying to get my head around HDR. Am I correct in thinking that if I just use Freesat/ Freeview and don't watch "DVD/BlueRay/Modern Equivalents" or Netflix I'm not going to be receiving HDR content anyway?
I've got a 32" 2010 Bravia which, horror upon horror, isn't even 4k. Which is fine for my viewing, but I'm not sure what, if anything, I'd gain holding out for HDR at this time.
But happy to be educated on the matter :innocent:
soonforgotten
10 Sep 16#14
I grabbed the Sony 4K. TCB also has 5.25% cashback on Sony TVs, so that's about £29 back. Pretty happy with that.
cuslund
10 Sep 16#13
Be quiet its a silly deal with old tech
lifelong_hatter
10 Sep 16#12
Heat added for the Sony 4k
MrJinxy
10 Sep 16#10
Great TVs these. The Android OS opens up so many avenues. Kodi/Showbox etc. My Apple TV and Android box are now redundant. Even my Freesat recorder does not get used
Bubuka83
10 Sep 16#6
i got this same model about 3 months ago at £369, so i am sure it will drop again.
sab to Bubuka83
10 Sep 16#8
Bargain..where was that from
sab
10 Sep 16#7
Who is the 5 year warranty with?
Is it worth going with JL or richer sounds for better warranty
craig.walton2
10 Sep 16#3
The deal for the 49" Sony is amazing. Was after the 55" version otherwise I'd put the trigger on this. Great find
marianhorti to craig.walton2
10 Sep 16#5
i know... i was looking for the 55" version as well but decided for the 49" in the end as more suitable for the room size.
cfbc
10 Sep 16#4
A good buy that 49" Sony... Wish my old 40" would fail so i could buy this or my wife would kill me!
Opening post
Use code FLASH40 to take £40 off the price of £473.98 so £433.98, add £4.99 for 60 minute slot delivery, total £438.97 Del. The code will work on any orders over £400 & they have some really good offers on, so site is well worth a browse.
They also have the Sony KD49X8305CBU Black - 49inch 4K Ultra HD TV, Smart, LED, Freeview HD, WiFi, 4x HDMI Ports + 5yr Warranty for £559.98 Delivered with code
Samsung UE49K6300 Dark Titan 49inch Full HD TV, Curved, Smart, LED, Freeview HD & Freesat HD, 3x HDMI Ports for £529.98 Del with code
Sony KDL43WD751BU Black - 43inch Full HD Smart LED TV with Freeview HD, WiFi + DVP-SR170 Black - DVD Player with Multi-format DVDs & CDs Playback + 5 Year Warranty £419.97 Del with code
Samsung UE49K5100 Indigo Black 49inch Full HD LED TV with Built-in Freeview HD, 2x HDMI and 2x USB Port £389.99 + £4.99 Del with code
(will pop links to those & others in 1st post)
FULL HD,DIRECT LED, FRAME DIMMING, X-REALITY PRO
With simple, clean edges and a slim, sleek design, this TV is guaranteed to look great in any room. The elegant look is designed to complement and blend into its surroundings, and the result is a TV that looks just as aesthetically pleasing as the picture quality on-screen.
The apps you love, right on your TV. Connect to the internet using the built-in Wi-Fi and enjoy apps like BBC I-PLAYER, YouTube, Netflix and more, without the need to attach a computer or separate box - just use your remote to access smart apps on your TV, sit back and enjoy. With the powerful X-Reality Pro Engine, you can enjoy amazing picture quality and improved colour, whatever the source. Even if you're watching non-HD content or something that you've recorded on your smartphone, the engine improves the picture for a guaranteed enjoyable experience.
By constantly analysing and optimising every pixel on-screen, the X-Reality Pro Engine works non-stop to make sure that you're enjoying the most detailed and life-like picture possible.
2 USB & 2 HDMI
You'll also get the cheap & cheerful (good reviews though) Sony DVP-SR170 Black - DVD Player with Multi-format DVDs & CDs Playback for Free (auto applied at basket)
Product Information for the SON-DVD-DVPSR170-BK
Sony DVP-SR170 DVD Player offers a multi-format playback in high sound and vision quality in compact, space-saving design. Also the price is lower than you could expect for this kind of performance and features.
Sony DVP-SR170 DVD Player plays wide range of formants including CD-R/RW, DVD+RW/+R/+R DL, DVD-RW/-R/-R DL (including 8cm DVD), JPEG, MP3, MPEG-4, WMA, AAC and Linear PCM. Thanks to coaxial digital out you can easily connect the player to your Hi-Fi system and enjoy the movies and music in more superior sound quality. You can also watch your photos as slide show with music background.
Sony DVP-SR170 is a great choice if you are looking for high-performance DVD Player for a reasonable price.
Latest comments (45)
I'm only interested in HDR because the PS4/ Xbox One S now support HDR content, otherwise i doubt it'd make much noticeable difference!
sam_of_london, go read the article I linked to. Xbox or Netflix are minority services, single digit Uk market share. How much of my Sky EPG is available in 4K, let alone HD? You know nothing.
Goodbye clowns.
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/research/infrastructure/2015/downloads/evolution-tv.pdf
There's a number of technical complexities to overcome because we can ever begin to talk about HD, led alone 4K as a standard viewing standard.
With regards to this deal, my comment was aimed at the person claiming this was a poor deal because it came with a free DVD player, while I don't use DVD's too often, I do still use them for my children.
Rather I see the DVD player as something to flog and reduce to cost of the Tv marginally.
I've got a 32" 2010 Bravia which, horror upon horror, isn't even 4k. Which is fine for my viewing, but I'm not sure what, if anything, I'd gain holding out for HDR at this time.
But happy to be educated on the matter :innocent:
Is it worth going with JL or richer sounds for better warranty
Richer Sounds have it for £599 in-store with a 6yr guarentee? - http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/sony/bravia-kd49x8305c/sony-kd49x8305cbu
I googled for reviews and all seem ok/good on teh actual tv.
Sony KDL43WD751BU Black - 43inch Full HD Smart LED TV with Freeview HD, WiFi + DVP-SR170 Black - DVD Player with Multi-format DVDs & CDs Playback + 5 Year Warranty £419.97 Del with code
Samsung UE49K5100 Indigo Black 49inch Full HD LED TV with Built-in Freeview HD, 2x HDMI and 2x USB Port £389.99 + £4.99 Del with code
Samsung UE49K6300 Dark Titan 49inch Full HD TV, Curved, Smart, LED, Freeview HD & Freesat HD, 3x HDMI Ports now £524.99 + £4.99 Del with code