Also try to use the '£10 OFF When you spend £100 or more', when you are in the store, its worked for me on offers before, just go on about how far you have had to drive, yadda, yadda.....
So a possible £489.
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_Barny
10 Nov 164#1
cold, probably only a 8 bit panel so calling it HDR is just misleading.
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_Barny
10 Nov 164#1
cold, probably only a 8 bit panel so calling it HDR is just misleading.
powerbrick to _Barny
11 Nov 16#2
Why is it not HDR, do you even know?
kay1992 to _Barny
11 Nov 16#3
It is HDR. It says so on the box.
andyjc1980
11 Nov 16#4
Every review says it is a 10bit tv. The reason for it being 10bit & low price according to manufacturer, is they want to be the #3 best tv provider in America.
So it is one way to get market share. The are now working on trying to develop a better screen like OLED.
gibblesuk
11 Nov 16#5
Because it's Hisense. They continually lie about their spec and update policies, merely discontinuing models leaving many customers with broken promises.
pannan
11 Nov 16#6
Would be useful if you put the retailer in the description!
brendinho
11 Nov 16#7
excellent deal!! :smiley:
powerbrick
11 Nov 16#8
Yet highly reputable retailers like John Lewis and Richer Sounds continue to stock their products, go figure.
With such a blanket statement you have of course can cite several cases where they have been taken to a court of law because of this, maybe some news media links?
Sunny645
11 Nov 16#9
Possible 3% Quidco too? So you could save a further £14.97.
GDawes
11 Nov 16#10
LG also do that with their 8 bit panels
GDawes
11 Nov 16#11
Looking on avforums last years Hisense models are still having firmware issues that need resolving.
powerbrick to GDawes
11 Nov 16#14
This is not last years model though, is it. What firmware problems does THIS model have.
gazman090970
11 Nov 16#12
powerbrick
11 Nov 16#13
If you are going to quote, please link to where you are quoting from or its just meaningless.
nougat
11 Nov 16#15
Comes up at £529 for me!
powerbrick to nougat
11 Nov 16#17
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MonkeyMan90
11 Nov 16#16
the people moaning are the brand snobs who won't buy it because it isn't Samsung or LG when in fact Hisense are a leading brand and one of the best brands in china/Japan some of there tv specs and image quality will blow any Samsung out of the water
smg1984 to MonkeyMan90
11 Nov 161#19
Good joke LOL
nougat
11 Nov 16#18
Sorry missed that in the Description
powerbrick
11 Nov 16#20
Not expired?
JamesClark1991
12 Nov 16#21
Reviews well except for the HDR aspect of the TB which is slated badly.
Basically, if HDR isn't important to you but 4k resolution is then this is the TV for you.
GDawes
14 Nov 16#22
I did not say it was last years models. I meant it it as indication of their support. Search avforums for K700 58 or 65 inch.
powerbrick
14 Nov 16#23
You literally did?
Can you smell burnt toast?
bellboys
23 Nov 16#24
If this really isn't a 10-bit panel, maybe best to get it on price match from John Lewis (only 1 year less warranty) then claim compo for misleading advertising?
Enjoy a compelling picture quality with colour-boosting HDR on the Hisense 50M5500. Backed by four-times the resolution of Full HD, this 10-bithas the ability to play programmes and movies in a beautiful High Dynamic Range.
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Also try to use the '£10 OFF When you spend £100 or more', when you are in the store, its worked for me on offers before, just go on about how far you have had to drive, yadda, yadda.....
So a possible £489.
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So it is one way to get market share. The are now working on trying to develop a better screen like OLED.
With such a blanket statement you have of course can cite several cases where they have been taken to a court of law because of this, maybe some news media links?
Basically, if HDR isn't important to you but 4k resolution is then this is the TV for you.
Can you smell burnt toast?
Enjoy a compelling picture quality with colour-boosting HDR on the Hisense 50M5500. Backed by four-times the resolution of Full HD, this 10-bithas the ability to play programmes and movies in a beautiful High Dynamic Range.