JVC LT-40C860 Smart 4k Ultra HD 40" LED TV - £299 @ Curry's.
nice price for a 4k TV, great for bedroom.
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gundwani to AlexBleubolt
21 Oct 165#16
Wanting the best quality skin tones on those 'specialist' movies that are best watched in a bedroom, maybe..?:smirk:
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hutchir9
20 Oct 16#1
TV gyros is this any good ? Or would I be better with just a smart led TV by one of the popular makes like Samsung,LG or Panasonic?
LOUGHBORO GUY to hutchir9
20 Oct 16#5
Which magazine says don't buy poor picture etc
tirc83 to hutchir9
23 Oct 16#22
A gyro shouldn't be necessary if it is securely bolted to the wall
gta15
20 Oct 16#2
Is gaming/PC use any good on this? I've had a google but there doesn't seem to be any decent reviews/comments. From what i did find it sounds like PQ is good though.
zipgun
20 Oct 16#3
From JVC Wikipedia entry: JVC TV sets in Europe are manufactured mainly by Turkish manufacturer Vestel,
Dude1971 to zipgun
21 Oct 16#14
Don't Vestel make the lower entry Toshiba models too? One of the reasons I stopped buying their brand...
ST3123
20 Oct 161#4
Sorry but seems a bit pricey for only 40". It may be a brand but JVC is hardly top tier either. I got a 55" for £50 more than this (offer has since gone sadly) a couple of months ago. It's a Vestel (Digihome) but has a great picture IMHO and with UHD/4K you want all the inches you can get or you just aren't going to see any difference between full HD and UHD.
40" is fine for a monitor but definitely small for a 4K TV. As OP said fine for a bedroom set too but do you really want to blow £300 on your next bedroom TV?
luke0 to ST3123
27 Oct 161#30
40" is still plenty of size to be able to see the difference between FHD and UHD - I've used 4K laptops that are noticeably sharper. Saying "if you are in the market for a 4k TV, don't get a 40" one or less" is simply ludicrous - you will notice the higher pixel density no matter what size screen you are using.
Bezzina
20 Oct 16#6
Looking for something under £250
Smart & 40"-43"
4K not needed........not that I'd get one for that price anyway
I have the 4k version of this other set, I got it at £299 and although I have no idea what the framerate is like for gaming etc I cant fault it for picture and sound for normal viewing... http://ao.com/product/43ao3sb-techwood-tv-black-40503-108.aspx
thekesslerboy
21 Oct 16#7
Aaah. The Victor Corporation of Japan. Takes me back to the VHS glory days of the 80s. They were the top brand.
DonDraper to thekesslerboy
21 Oct 161#8
Yep but like many once top brands they're now just a brand name for hire to use on any old kit.
Gollywood
21 Oct 161#9
Go into your local Currys & take a look at this set. Its lightweight. Has a flimsy plasticky build.
You might think twice before parting with your cash
jaydeeuk1
21 Oct 161#12
You'll get a much better 1080p set for £300 than a crappy 4k one. Find some mug upgrading from a top of the range 1080 Sony set to a budget hisense one and offer a couple of hundred.
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nice price for a 4k TV, great for bedroom.
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40" is fine for a monitor but definitely small for a 4K TV. As OP said fine for a bedroom set too but do you really want to blow £300 on your next bedroom TV?
Smart & 40"-43"
4K not needed........not that I'd get one for that price anyway
any suggestions people?
I have the 4k version of this other set, I got it at £299 and although I have no idea what the framerate is like for gaming etc I cant fault it for picture and sound for normal viewing... http://ao.com/product/43ao3sb-techwood-tv-black-40503-108.aspx
You might think twice before parting with your cash