Decent price, Ultra HD, 4K, Freeview HD, 4x HDMI & 3x USB for all your gaming and film needs
4K Ultra HD - Stunning sharpness, crystal clarity
Freeview HD - 60 free channels including 12 in HD
Smart TV - easily access catch up TV services
4 HDMI ports for consoles and Blu-ray players
3 USB - Get content from USB drives
Use code 4K10 at basket (scroll down page and it'll be on left handside)
Experience 4K viewing with this 49” Smart TV from Techwood. The 4K resolution means Ultra High Definition, delivering a picture 4 times more detailed than Full HD. This model features Smart technology too, providing access to On Demand TV, movies and more at the touch of a button. In addition, Freeview HD comes built-in, so you can enjoy up to 60 fantastic channels, including 12 in HD – all completely subscription-free. The 4 HDMI ports let you connect games consoles and a Blu-ray player without having to switch cables.
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SClub to Topov81
20 Sep 165#7
It's a 49" smart 4k telly for 300 quid and you're expecting it to have HDR as well? :smile::smile:
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Nujol
20 Sep 161#1
Not saying this makes it hot or cold but just to say this is a Vestel, same as the Celcus at Sainsburys, the Blaupunkt etc at Tesco, the bottom of the range Panasonic and Toshiba TVs etc...
And they are regularly/frequently available for around the £300 mark.
Holeinone
20 Sep 162#2
49", the new portable TV.
christasker to Holeinone
23 Sep 16#28
proper made me laugh this
Holeinone
20 Sep 16#3
The shape of things to come in house building.
Asghar
20 Sep 161#4
"crystal clarity Freeview HD", on a 49" screen, no way.
brendanhickey
20 Sep 16#5
im looking for a tv the only thing that scares me about this tv is the 50Hz or i would snap it up
fishmaster to brendanhickey
20 Sep 161#13
You missed the fact that it's a cheap crap TV?
Topov81
20 Sep 16#6
Not HDR?
SClub to Topov81
20 Sep 165#7
It's a 49" smart 4k telly for 300 quid and you're expecting it to have HDR as well? :smile::smile:
dvdphile to Topov81
20 Sep 162#8
Nujol
20 Sep 161#9
Literally every other day a Vestel 48-50" UHD TV for about £300 goes hot! This is how much these TV's always are! It's the normal price!
Now £250 at this stage that would be an actual hot deal.
StonedSte
20 Sep 161#10
Some of the £300/£400 4K Hisense Smart TVs have just had a HDR TV update so.........
sJohnson23
20 Sep 16#11
10 bit for preference.
WeCanFly
20 Sep 162#12
Considered buying this last week but went with the 43" Hisense (£296) instead
Since Hisense make their own panels and they're good quality, also it's HDR and has a 10 bit panel, also has HDMI 2.0, also it has 60hz while this techwood has only 50
I was going to post this techwood deal here but ultimately decided not to because its specs really aren't that great and I thought it would get downvoted to oblivion
Also I've seen this exact model sell for cheaper with a different brand name (think it was digihome or something)
If you really need a 49" then the Hisense model is only £27 more than this and definitely worth it...
The 43" model is in stock but 49" isn't, but I would wait for it as they seem to be restocking them often
Topov81
20 Sep 16#14
Er, I'm not expecting anything - it was just a question.
brendanhickey
21 Sep 16#15
after looking around I came back and bought it. I will rarely use it so only need a cheap tv.
sam_of_london
21 Sep 16#16
Still much better than expensive 1080p full HD still selling.
As mentioned this is/will be HDR and has a 10-bit panel.
bonzobanana
21 Sep 16#18
Pretty much same as Finlux models. Very pleased with my Finlux set but mine has a LG panel as it features passive 3D as well. I think Finlux models are Vestel's premium range and these are probably much the same I think. Obviously there are better sets available but at this price range many competitors are simply Chinese panels and PCBs assembled in Europe. I don't know of better sets in the price range. Many brands are Vestel anyway for their low and medium quality range.
mc7t
21 Sep 16#19
Thanks op..Nearly ordered this before finding the discount code, so £36 saved.
I'm pretty limited over which tv i could choose because I needed a vga imput...Nearly went for the JVC in pc world for £429....Thanks again.
Nujol
21 Sep 16#20
Has the mythical Hisense HDR update happened?????!
cuza75
21 Sep 161#21
Rubbish. A good 1080p from one of the big boys will destroy this cheap crap
sam_of_london
21 Sep 16#22
No they cannot. Because they lack hdmi 2.0, hevc and 4k screen. 4k can play 1080p and everything you throw at it, not the other way round. You cannot compare the speed of a racing car with a normal car even if from reputed brand because they are in different league . If you are a big brand name licker or sucker then may God help you.
cuza75
22 Sep 161#23
Yes it can play it. But how will it display it? Get yourself to John Lewis and compare the oled full HD and 4k sets side by side with the same feed. Took me and the salesman ages to notice the tiniest difference standing 2 feet away. My phone has a 12 mega pixel camera. Does this mean it takes better pictures than an 10 mega pixel camera?
sam_of_london
22 Sep 16#24
In big screen TV the pixels are like as dots on 1080p TV. If you sit near, it does not even look nice. If is very stupid to buy big screen 1080p TV. Just go to shop like curry s and compare. You will see the dots/pixels all the time in 1080p which ever brand it is.
brendanhickey
22 Sep 161#25
omg the screen arrived today. it's amazing. I'm very happy with it.
Dan1987
22 Sep 161#26
I want a 4K TV but don't want to pay a fortune, I watch TV around 1-2 hours a day which makes this one perfect for me, all these people hanging around to sl*g it off it's one of the cheapest 4K TV's on the market no one is expecting miracles you get what you pay for!
brendanhickey
22 Sep 161#27
ive taken a little video of the youtube app playing a 4k video. i think its a really good picture Taken with Samsung note 4
danielUK84 to brendanhickey
28 Sep 16#30
cheers for that, i bought it largely based on your video.
danielUK84
28 Sep 16#29
Well mine arrived, and im impressed. Took this photo using the youtube app which is a bit choppy at 4k, but for 315 i wasnt expecting the processing power to be up to much, ill be using external devices for that. The actual picture quality is stunning for the price. The bbc iplayer app and playback is smooth in HD mode.
Right click open in new tab for larger size.
Bare in mind the source is youtube, photo taken with a phone cam, and compressed a few times. It looks a lot better in person.
mc7t
28 Sep 16#31
Very happy with mine...Sound is surprisingly good too...Well worth £314.
brendanhickey
28 Sep 16#32
something that I did notice is the built in freeview and the sound are slightly out of sync. but I will be using sky so won't effect me.
Opening post
4K Ultra HD - Stunning sharpness, crystal clarity
Freeview HD - 60 free channels including 12 in HD
Smart TV - easily access catch up TV services
4 HDMI ports for consoles and Blu-ray players
3 USB - Get content from USB drives
Use code 4K10 at basket (scroll down page and it'll be on left handside)
Experience 4K viewing with this 49” Smart TV from Techwood. The 4K resolution means Ultra High Definition, delivering a picture 4 times more detailed than Full HD. This model features Smart technology too, providing access to On Demand TV, movies and more at the touch of a button. In addition, Freeview HD comes built-in, so you can enjoy up to 60 fantastic channels, including 12 in HD – all completely subscription-free. The 4 HDMI ports let you connect games consoles and a Blu-ray player without having to switch cables.
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All comments (32)
And they are regularly/frequently available for around the £300 mark.
Now £250 at this stage that would be an actual hot deal.
Since Hisense make their own panels and they're good quality, also it's HDR and has a 10 bit panel, also has HDMI 2.0, also it has 60hz while this techwood has only 50
I was going to post this techwood deal here but ultimately decided not to because its specs really aren't that great and I thought it would get downvoted to oblivion
Also I've seen this exact model sell for cheaper with a different brand name (think it was digihome or something)
If you really need a 49" then the Hisense model is only £27 more than this and definitely worth it...
The 43" model is in stock but 49" isn't, but I would wait for it as they seem to be restocking them often
As mentioned this is/will be HDR and has a 10-bit panel.
I'm pretty limited over which tv i could choose because I needed a vga imput...Nearly went for the JVC in pc world for £429....Thanks again.
Right click open in new tab for larger size.
Bare in mind the source is youtube, photo taken with a phone cam, and compressed a few times. It looks a lot better in person.