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Dan__
24 Nov 162#1
there was a better deal for a samsung tv up earlier in the same size. I would go with that when it comes to Tv's.
lewbmd to Dan__
24 Nov 16#3
Got a link? I've been grappling between this and a KU6400, but PS now, built in Google cast and me just having a better experience with Sony when it comes to TV's are the factors that swayed me.
Although I'm sure you can get a similarly spec'd Samsung for cheaper.
jaybizzle
24 Nov 16#2
Not sure what warranty comes with this deal, but for £30 more, you can get 6 years with Richer Sounds
zagroo
24 Nov 16#4
Hdr 10 bit?
jaydeeuk1 to zagroo
24 Nov 16#5
Think so, but peak brightness is way off HDR premium specs from what I remember when researching. Decent price though.
D3adly
24 Nov 161#6
Thanks Ordered!
josephallen
24 Nov 16#7
Be careful with Sony. My understanding is that they refused to accept / use the 'UHD Premium' tag which is, otherwise, a reliable, industry accepted indication of whether a specific TV meets the agreed criteria for it to be deemed 'proper HDR'. Without them participating in this voluntary scheme, it would be up to consumers to research whether a specific TV meets each of the individual specification thresholds that make up the agreed 'UHD Premium' tag, which would prove time consuming, difficult and unreliable.
Harun
25 Nov 161#8
If you're going to spend nearly £800 on a TV you might as well get the Samsung KS7000. That's Ultra HD Premium at about £880 for 49".
That's 1000 nits bright and this is only about 400.
lewbmd to Harun
25 Nov 16#10
There will always be something better when you spend more money though. Considering the Samsung is 6 inches smaller and over 100 pound more I don't think that's a very convincing argument.
ALittleRain
25 Nov 16#9
Problem with the samsung is unless you look at it straight on you may as well be looking at a white screen.
BigAle7777
25 Nov 16#11
The KS7000 55" is on offer at the moment for just over £800 if you search hot UK deals.
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Although I'm sure you can get a similarly spec'd Samsung for cheaper.
That's 1000 nits bright and this is only about 400.