black friday deal sharp 49 inch smart led tv was £329 now £199 from Friday while stocks last
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St3vie
19 Nov 1623#4
Most folk don't know the difference between tellys, for most it's all about the screen size, smart features etc. before they even think about picture quality, and even then, my missus can't even tell the difference between SD and HD at times...this is a 49" full HD telly with smart features for under £200, it will tick the boxes for anyone that isn't a tech geek...gets a hot from me
Chanchi32
19 Nov 1619#1
Bargain, currently £329 look forward to Friday.
Free delivery as well and can add a Roku stick for £8.99 due to promo of saving £10 when you buy a tv.
If you wanted to buy the tv now online at Tesco Direct, assuming the info is correct (OP has good form in previous Tesco tv deal) they will refund you the £130 when the price drops on Friday with a call into customer service. This is because they price match themselves 28 days post purchase. Could keep it sealed just in case the retailer changed the promo before going live, as there are free returns.
Mr_Mister
20 Nov 1611#42
Anyone know if they will be doing any Polaroid TVs this year?
I've been training all year for the annual Black Friday punch ups. :laughing:
elvisshouldplayska
19 Nov 1610#5
What do you expect for £199 ? it doesn't cut the grass, make the bed or do mouth to mouth resuscitation ! It's a £199 !
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Chanchi32
19 Nov 1619#1
Bargain, currently £329 look forward to Friday.
Free delivery as well and can add a Roku stick for £8.99 due to promo of saving £10 when you buy a tv.
If you wanted to buy the tv now online at Tesco Direct, assuming the info is correct (OP has good form in previous Tesco tv deal) they will refund you the £130 when the price drops on Friday with a call into customer service. This is because they price match themselves 28 days post purchase. Could keep it sealed just in case the retailer changed the promo before going live, as there are free returns.
vassy4u to Chanchi32
19 Nov 162#9
Thanks for the tip chanchi.. Hopefully no discount vouchers come out at the time of deal being active.
terriharvie to Chanchi32
21 Nov 16#113
How can I get stick for £8 still come up as £18.99 when brought with tv
02wilben
19 Nov 161#2
Admittedly it's Sharp but those specs are incredible for that price. How do you know this deal is going to happen?
pacman32 to 02wilben
20 Nov 16#55
What specs?
mahmouddiaa
19 Nov 161#3
btw, no way to run Netflix natively on this one
just in case someone was wondering
Sh0rty to mahmouddiaa
19 Nov 162#7
Says update coming in December to enable it
weepats to mahmouddiaa
19 Nov 162#10
Update being released in December will include Netflix
raiden9566 to mahmouddiaa
20 Nov 16#31
The product details. *Netflix will be available via a free of charge software update. (the TV will need to be connected to the internet using either the wired connection or built in Wi-Fi). This is scheduled for early December 2016.
HouseMusicAllNightLong to mahmouddiaa
24 Nov 16#139
What does that mean though? Are you saying you can't watch Netflix on this then?
Can you connect things like iphones via Apple TV? Does this TV have USB inputs for attaching 3rd party devices
& is it Bluetooth compatible?
St3vie
19 Nov 1623#4
Most folk don't know the difference between tellys, for most it's all about the screen size, smart features etc. before they even think about picture quality, and even then, my missus can't even tell the difference between SD and HD at times...this is a 49" full HD telly with smart features for under £200, it will tick the boxes for anyone that isn't a tech geek...gets a hot from me
bma1445 to St3vie
20 Nov 16#47
This is why I'm an advocate of never buying a TV online (or at least seeing them in store).
I recently had to replace my bedroom TV - was looking for something in the 42" range, with a budget up to £600 ish. I ended up with a 48" 4k Hitachi (Vestel) from Argos for £349. Screen quality wise, it blew those at the higher end of my budget out of the water.
It's a very subjective thing that needs to be seen in person IMO.
Anonknowmouse to St3vie
20 Nov 16#91
Unless she needs glasses resolution you perceive depends on how far you are from the screen and the screen size: http://s3.carltonbale.com/resolution_chart.html
This chart assumes 20/20 or better vision, which almost anyone without serious eye problems should have. Most people need a 1080p TV between 40-60" depending on the viewing distance. The chart also shows why 4K is mostly hype right now. Massive and expensive 4K TVs are needed from 80-120" to get the full benefit! Plus you need fiber optic broadband, 4k streaming content, etc. It does make sense for gaming and VR.
elvisshouldplayska
19 Nov 1610#5
What do you expect for £199 ? it doesn't cut the grass, make the bed or do mouth to mouth resuscitation ! It's a £199 !
vassy4u
19 Nov 163#6
Thanks for the heads up :smiley:
vassy4u
19 Nov 165#8
Pretty soon we will be seeing more deals once this TV being price matched by most retailers like Amazon, Currys, Argos & John Lewis.
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Free delivery as well and can add a Roku stick for £8.99 due to promo of saving £10 when you buy a tv.
If you wanted to buy the tv now online at Tesco Direct, assuming the info is correct (OP has good form in previous Tesco tv deal) they will refund you the £130 when the price drops on Friday with a call into customer service. This is because they price match themselves 28 days post purchase. Could keep it sealed just in case the retailer changed the promo before going live, as there are free returns.
I've been training all year for the annual Black Friday punch ups.
:laughing:
All comments (340)
Free delivery as well and can add a Roku stick for £8.99 due to promo of saving £10 when you buy a tv.
If you wanted to buy the tv now online at Tesco Direct, assuming the info is correct (OP has good form in previous Tesco tv deal) they will refund you the £130 when the price drops on Friday with a call into customer service. This is because they price match themselves 28 days post purchase. Could keep it sealed just in case the retailer changed the promo before going live, as there are free returns.
just in case someone was wondering
Can you connect things like iphones via Apple TV? Does this TV have USB inputs for attaching 3rd party devices
& is it Bluetooth compatible?
I recently had to replace my bedroom TV - was looking for something in the 42" range, with a budget up to £600 ish. I ended up with a 48" 4k Hitachi (Vestel) from Argos for £349. Screen quality wise, it blew those at the higher end of my budget out of the water.
It's a very subjective thing that needs to be seen in person IMO.
http://s3.carltonbale.com/resolution_chart.html
This chart assumes 20/20 or better vision, which almost anyone without serious eye problems should have. Most people need a 1080p TV between 40-60" depending on the viewing distance. The chart also shows why 4K is mostly hype right now. Massive and expensive 4K TVs are needed from 80-120" to get the full benefit! Plus you need fiber optic broadband, 4k streaming content, etc. It does make sense for gaming and VR.