The JVC LT-40C860 Smart 4k Ultra HD 40" LED TV lets you enjoy UHD content, providing excellent detail and bringing bright colour to 4k movies, shows and games. It's also great for Full HD viewing, bringing plenty of picture quality so that you have plenty of options.
Using all the USB, HDMI and Ethernet connections, you can easily link the LT-40C860 to a 4k content box, as well as your existing set top box, Blu-ray player or speaker system.
Stream Netflix and BBC iPlayer
This LT-40C860 40" LED TV provides access to Netflix and BBC iPlayer, so you'll be able to catch up on the latest box sets or any shows you've missed. You can also access YouTube 4k for all the latest and greatest videos.
With built-in WiFi, you can easily use a range of smart features including catch-up on all your favourite channels, as well as access to social media and an internet browser.
Ready for Freeview Play
Freeview Play on the LT-40C860 lets you get even more from your TV. Scroll back straight through the TV guide to catch up on the shows you've missed, plus loads more on demand content from BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4 and Demand 5.
And with Freeview HD, you can access 15 HD channels, over 60 standard digital channels and a range of over 25 radio stations. Without having to pay a penny in subscription costs, you can access all of the country's favourite channels.
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Top comments
punjabi90
24 Nov 163#13
I don't understand these sales....
Retailers are putting 40" 4K TVs on sale or 49" Full HD TVs on sale, but not any 40" Full HD TVs on sale?!
All I want is a 40" FHD TV for a decent price (around £130)
This is so frustrating for me lol. I guess I'm going to have to wait for the Boxing Day sales & January sales!
Crustybeaver to Jay ITFC
24 Nov 163#9
LOL
Latest comments (22)
smoggieboy4
29 Nov 16#22
does this have All 4 app?
punjabi90
24 Nov 163#13
I don't understand these sales....
Retailers are putting 40" 4K TVs on sale or 49" Full HD TVs on sale, but not any 40" Full HD TVs on sale?!
All I want is a 40" FHD TV for a decent price (around £130)
This is so frustrating for me lol. I guess I'm going to have to wait for the Boxing Day sales & January sales!
wsian86 to punjabi90
24 Nov 16#16
This is the type of thing I am looking for too... spent hours researching now just waiting for the clock to hit midnight and hope for best...
BTW... do black friday deals tend to be cheaper in store than online? Wondering why people bother going in store risking a punch up :/ *genuine question as I'm thinking I might have to go inshore tomorrow AM for a TV?
gobanana to punjabi90
29 Nov 16#21
Sachi ... same here
scotty161
24 Nov 16#1
do anyone now if this TV is any good for gaming..xbox one my children have I looking for 2 tvs thanks
ELVIS_THE_PELVIS to scotty161
28 Nov 16#20
Did you read this back,before posting?
punjabi90
25 Nov 16#19
@wsian86
Let me know if you find a deal on a 40" Full HD TV. I'm still looking.
I'm so tempted to just buy the 49" Sharp from Tesco for £199, because of the lack of 40" TVs on sale, but I really don't need a TV of that size in my bedroom - even though that is a real bargain.
Wildknight
25 Nov 16#18
Basically use the same panel, quite often different makes of TV will use the same panel as each other.
Jay ITFC
24 Nov 16#8
HDR?
Crustybeaver to Jay ITFC
24 Nov 163#9
LOL
mattturner756 to Jay ITFC
25 Nov 16#17
I got a HDR bravia off amazon warehouse in the end for £330 (after discounts etc...some dead pixels) its 49" and I have a PS4 Pro and the majority of games don't support HDR. However, the games I have tried at 4K look phenomenal and there are only a few that support HDR at the moment so I don't even know if HDR is worth the fuss at the moment.
I would also say that 40" is too small to notice 4K if you're sat fairly far away from the TV. 50" is about the right size.
Crustybeaver
24 Nov 161#15
Apologies, I thought you were being sarcastic. HDR is a technology only found on high end 4K televisions.
lee1986
24 Nov 16#14
brought this TVast week for my bedroom and very impressed by it. great picture and great sound.
Jay ITFC
24 Nov 162#12
Helpful. It was a genuine question - not everyone is a tech guru!
bma1445
24 Nov 16#11
Pretty much, yes. They're both made by Vestel (check the photos, you'll see similarities in the shape and the legs are the same (albeit different colours!)).
The JVC has a sleeker design, and 2w (wow!) more powerful speakers, but other than that the only differences are 2 HDMI ports and a slightly different UI design (for the same underlying system). The panels are the same, the bush just has less connectivity (and is thus cheaper).
Gollywood
24 Nov 16#10
As long as you are happy with a basic, lightweight set &cheap plasticky feel then this is the TV for you
tomd17
24 Nov 16#5
Would someone be very kind and tell me what they believe to be the best deal value for money wise among all of the 40-43" set offers atm? Looking for a new one for the front room, would be much appreciated!
mcormack to tomd17
24 Nov 16#7
DYOR
bma1445
24 Nov 16#4
If you don't mind 2 hdmi ports rather than 4 Argos have the same tv (bush branded, both vestel) in 49" for £10 more
Opening post
The JVC LT-40C860 Smart 4k Ultra HD 40" LED TV lets you enjoy UHD content, providing excellent detail and bringing bright colour to 4k movies, shows and games. It's also great for Full HD viewing, bringing plenty of picture quality so that you have plenty of options.
Using all the USB, HDMI and Ethernet connections, you can easily link the LT-40C860 to a 4k content box, as well as your existing set top box, Blu-ray player or speaker system.
Stream Netflix and BBC iPlayer
This LT-40C860 40" LED TV provides access to Netflix and BBC iPlayer, so you'll be able to catch up on the latest box sets or any shows you've missed. You can also access YouTube 4k for all the latest and greatest videos.
With built-in WiFi, you can easily use a range of smart features including catch-up on all your favourite channels, as well as access to social media and an internet browser.
Ready for Freeview Play
Freeview Play on the LT-40C860 lets you get even more from your TV. Scroll back straight through the TV guide to catch up on the shows you've missed, plus loads more on demand content from BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4 and Demand 5.
And with Freeview HD, you can access 15 HD channels, over 60 standard digital channels and a range of over 25 radio stations. Without having to pay a penny in subscription costs, you can access all of the country's favourite channels.
Quidco or Topcashback 1.65%
bb8 :wink:
Top comments
Retailers are putting 40" 4K TVs on sale or 49" Full HD TVs on sale, but not any 40" Full HD TVs on sale?!
All I want is a 40" FHD TV for a decent price (around £130)
This is so frustrating for me lol. I guess I'm going to have to wait for the Boxing Day sales & January sales!
Latest comments (22)
Retailers are putting 40" 4K TVs on sale or 49" Full HD TVs on sale, but not any 40" Full HD TVs on sale?!
All I want is a 40" FHD TV for a decent price (around £130)
This is so frustrating for me lol. I guess I'm going to have to wait for the Boxing Day sales & January sales!
BTW... do black friday deals tend to be cheaper in store than online? Wondering why people bother going in store risking a punch up :/ *genuine question as I'm thinking I might have to go inshore tomorrow AM for a TV?
Let me know if you find a deal on a 40" Full HD TV. I'm still looking.
I'm so tempted to just buy the 49" Sharp from Tesco for £199, because of the lack of 40" TVs on sale, but I really don't need a TV of that size in my bedroom - even though that is a real bargain.
I would also say that 40" is too small to notice 4K if you're sat fairly far away from the TV. 50" is about the right size.
http://brain-images.cdn.dixons.com/1/9/10147291/l_10147291_009.jpg
http://argos.scene7.com/is/image/Argos/5806010_R_Z005A?fmt=pjpg&wid=920&hei=932
Check the location of the USB and HDMI port.
The JVC has a sleeker design, and 2w (wow!) more powerful speakers, but other than that the only differences are 2 HDMI ports and a slightly different UI design (for the same underlying system). The panels are the same, the bush just has less connectivity (and is thus cheaper).
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/10-cashback-until-6pm-50-spend-ao-curry-dell-miscrosoft-very-2555285