The HDR is fake and doesn't even do anything but add a yellow tint to the screen. I actually think standard looks better.
Advertising it an HDR TV is just misleading and will leave anything buying it for HDR disappointed.
freakstyler
23 Oct 164#4
You cant knock the Hisense value for money but at this point in the year (close to black Friday etc) I would wait for something like an LG, Samsung, Panasonic coming down in price. I've owned a 65k5510 for six weeks, while the PQ is breathtakingly good - way better than a 2014 £3k Samsung H8000 series TV my Hisense has multiple issues that spoil my enjoyment. Poor build quality, panel issues, speaker hissing and a pungent plastic smell that's never gone away. One of the holes in one of the feet wasn't even tapped either. They're good, but there's no comparison when compared with even a budget model Samsung or LG for build quality.
robmclarenfan
28 Oct 163#46
This is HUKD. Every tv ever made is rubbish.
Matty8787
23 Oct 163#3
Tempted by one of these, looking to get a 4k set after christmas although I am reluctant to get rid of my panny plasma!
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chrischarles
23 Oct 163#1
Can we unexpire the last deal, that way we keep the comments
dylansdoor11
23 Oct 16#2
I can't decide between the 43" one or the recent Philips deal, any suggestions?
SkyeVincent to dylansdoor11
27 Oct 16#39
My advice: don't buy a Philips, they're **** these days!
Matty8787
23 Oct 163#3
Tempted by one of these, looking to get a 4k set after christmas although I am reluctant to get rid of my panny plasma!
freakstyler
23 Oct 164#4
You cant knock the Hisense value for money but at this point in the year (close to black Friday etc) I would wait for something like an LG, Samsung, Panasonic coming down in price. I've owned a 65k5510 for six weeks, while the PQ is breathtakingly good - way better than a 2014 £3k Samsung H8000 series TV my Hisense has multiple issues that spoil my enjoyment. Poor build quality, panel issues, speaker hissing and a pungent plastic smell that's never gone away. One of the holes in one of the feet wasn't even tapped either. They're good, but there's no comparison when compared with even a budget model Samsung or LG for build quality.
cobble123 to freakstyler
24 Oct 161#21
And yet mine has none of those issues.
BarginHunter85
23 Oct 161#5
I used the TV as an entry into 4K at minimal cost, whilst the other possibly better quality sets come down in price and the mess that is the HDR standard is sorted.
I planned to get a couple of years out of this and then spend bigger. But for now this set is great, absolutely no issues and if it stays that way I probably won't need to get a 'better' tv anytime soon.
doggydoodoo
23 Oct 16#6
Bought the recently Hotukdeals deal 55"4k model (with the Amazon app and two year warranty) and we're delighted with it. Only problem is when it loses sound when using our Humax 1100 free-sat box. It then needs adjusting using the two remotes. This is probably a Humax problem rather than the tv though. Would a sound bar even it out? Any suggestions welcome
sradmad
23 Oct 161#7
good find op, heat added
Lozza1947
23 Oct 161#8
Ive got the 43" and its as good as the LG tv i have at twice the price.
Plus i had a software update a few weeks back for HDR.
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Great specs on this TV and now the HDR update is available.
Further discussion here http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hisense-h43m3000-43-296-10-hisense-h49m3000-49-341-10-4k-wifi-hdr-op-fv-hd-free-2510917
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Advertising it an HDR TV is just misleading and will leave anything buying it for HDR disappointed.
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I planned to get a couple of years out of this and then spend bigger. But for now this set is great, absolutely no issues and if it stays that way I probably won't need to get a 'better' tv anytime soon.
Plus i had a software update a few weeks back for HDR.