I've been keeping an eye on the Sony KDL65W855CBU 65" Smart 3D TV for a while now and it came down by £100 over the course of the weekend. Add in the GET40 code and it's yours for £859 - the cheapest it's ever been. Worth throwing in Quidco too. If 4K/UHD isn't your think then this represents great value IMHO.
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MrFlux001 to anthony212
10 Oct 164#18
Another brainwashed by the 4K hype train.
anthony212
9 Oct 163#9
might not have phrased it right but that doesn't give you a reason to call me a numpty you slob
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vickyindelhi
10 Oct 16#22
I have this TV, V good
Terrible company ao I am afraid
Shakeyyy
10 Oct 16#21
You sir, deserve a cookie
acj7745
10 Oct 16#20
You are now a much better informed numpty and for what it's worth I think he looked past how poorly phrased the question was and answered you anyway. I'm sure a thank you wouldn't go amiss :wink:
banterbanter
10 Oct 161#19
It read as banter to me :smiley:
anthony212
9 Oct 161#2
1080p on a 65"? wouldn't that look a bit stretched?
crazymonkey to anthony212
9 Oct 161#5
^ & the numpty comment award for this deal goes to....
Yet most cinema's up until circa 2010 delivered the picture in 2k (1080p) how stretched and pixelated the 1080 looked, it felt like I was watching 8-bit Mario.
rev6 to anthony212
9 Oct 162#8
Isn't that why we go to cinemas... To watch squares fight each other?
MrFlux001 to anthony212
10 Oct 164#18
Another brainwashed by the 4K hype train.
jabba1
10 Oct 16#17
Anyone know the length of warranty
MrConway
9 Oct 162#16
Is this worth paying £160 more than the 65" hisense that was just under £700 a couple of days ago? I know that deal isn't live now but it'll come again.
Johnabelmot900
9 Oct 16#15
great product for the cash.
MrScotchBonnet
9 Oct 161#14
Badly :smirk:
MrScotchBonnet
9 Oct 16#10
3D is on a path to nowhere and won't be around at all soon enough. All the major broadcasters have basically said it won't be getting any air time.
Cold from me this.
rev6 to MrScotchBonnet
9 Oct 161#13
It also does 2D as well :smile:
InTheKnow444
9 Oct 161#12
Also got a 55 inch tv for normal viewing. (£540)
InTheKnow444
9 Oct 161#11
I have 3D on my BenQ projector, it's not even full HD but is fantastic on Blu Ray with an image size about 110 inches by 80 inches.
Paid about £260 and projects straight onto my wall.
Fantastic
anthony212
9 Oct 163#9
might not have phrased it right but that doesn't give you a reason to call me a numpty you slob
epwhamilton
9 Oct 161#4
There's no way to stack codes is there, as there is TV20 & GET40 that are both applicable. I'm after a Panasonic TX-40DX700B myself
Geebsie to epwhamilton
9 Oct 16#7
Tried that, but sadly not!
schnecker
9 Oct 16#6
holly crap. .........must add more heat.
Starkiwi26
9 Oct 16#3
i have a kdl60w855 60 inches version, bought last year from ao.com for £899.
this tv is a gem
xox_collette_xox
9 Oct 161#1
Fantastic bargain. I paid £530 for my 65" without those specs Great value for 3D. The best for movies when you can't get to the cinema :innocent:
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Terrible company ao I am afraid
Yet most cinema's up until circa 2010 delivered the picture in 2k (1080p) how stretched and pixelated the 1080 looked, it felt like I was watching 8-bit Mario.
Cold from me this.
Paid about £260 and projects straight onto my wall.
Fantastic
this tv is a gem