A UHD display featuring ColourPrime Pro technology delivers a picture of vibrant colours. The perfect canvas for your entertainment as a unique upscaling process and Smart TV webOS with 4K content ensure all your viewing is always in incredible detail.
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Naruto
2 Nov 161#1
Heat added. This got some heat back in August for a much higher price. Seems like the tv has decent reviews too. I would hold off until Black Friday though (just in case).
malachi
2 Nov 161#2
me too, still heat
Bakerdave
2 Nov 16#3
Just read the reviews might get this can't see it dropping much more on Black Friday .
raating
2 Nov 16#4
does this have a warranty
malachi to raating
2 Nov 16#5
Only the standard 12 months. If John Lewis sells this TV, you can request a price match with their extra warranty.
jaydeeuk1
2 Nov 161#6
Anything not UHD premium or one of Sony's equivalent sets is a waste of cash imo.
Does make me smile when manufacturers say it will support HDR with a 'software update'
mrtumble to jaydeeuk1
2 Nov 16#8
Very good tv for the 'PRICE' so what is wrong with updating software? Most appliances need update as soon as you get them working !!!
fatcarp to jaydeeuk1
2 Nov 161#22
yawn. :man:
crazylegs to jaydeeuk1
2 Nov 16#23
Err its 399 sovs so stop ya jabbing!
yanick
2 Nov 16#7
I was wondering how good this would be as a computer monitor. The short answer is that it would work well.
I found a review (in Spanish) which checks the features which are important for use as PC monitor: 4:4:4 chroma and input lag. It supports the former in all 60 Hz modes and the latter appears acceptable (if not great).
Seems like this model is an Argos exclusive. Heat added all the same. The 'short' warranty is a worry but I thought that about the panny Plasma that is still going strong ...that I bought 7 years ago from Comet!
Samc123
2 Nov 162#10
Which would be better this or the Phillips 43PUS6401 I am stuck between the 2. Leaning towards the Phillips as it has Android. Thoughts?
ezzer72 to Samc123
2 Nov 16#12
Definitely this, Philips are a bit second rate nowadays. Personally I would only buy an LG or Samsung TV these days.
Jaybeam to Samc123
2 Nov 161#13
If you can go to the Philips PUS6501 AVForums say it's quite a good tv!
bellboys
2 Nov 161#11
The Philips has double the warraty and ambilight if that helps?
Cepultura
2 Nov 16#14
Got a link to the discussion on that tv?
parkersblock
2 Nov 161#15
Software updates don't improve/change the hardware unfortunately..
mrtumble
2 Nov 161#16
That's why it's called 'software' !!!
mrtumble
2 Nov 16#17
Software updates do improve items I have purchased !!!
parkersblock to mrtumble
3 Nov 16#46
Well "improve" was probably wrong use of word.
It won't physically change the hardware on the set - hardware that definitely isn't meeting "proper" HDR standards.
CaptainVark0
2 Nov 161#18
Is it 3d though, couldn't see.
furiousjammin to CaptainVark0
2 Nov 16#19
Put your 3D glasses on then :sunglasses:
The_Hypnotoad
2 Nov 16#20
The TV is the same as the UH610V that is sold everywhere else, the only difference being this has 2 usb ports where as the 610s have 1.
Its a very good TV for the money, sounds a lot better than the phillips
PureJT
2 Nov 161#21
good value - quidco are doing 10% cashback for TV's over 299 making it even better value! have some heat! :sunglasses:
Doesn't have proper HDR either but that won't stop people from buying it.
The_Hypnotoad
2 Nov 161#29
Or you posting on every single TV deal to tell them that a TV for £400 doesnt have the same functionality as a TV for £1200
discoman2016
2 Nov 16#30
Philips 43PUS6401 43 Inch 4K Ultra HD Ambilight Smart TV argos same price and HDR 10 bit panel for me 4k on anything under 55inchs is pointless? i.e. mobile phones with 4k screens thats why all these small 4k old stock tvs are cheap!
The_Hypnotoad to discoman2016
2 Nov 16#31
It depends on the distance
To notice on a 4k 43in TV you need to be between 2 and 6 foot away from it (1.8meters), on a 50 inch it goes up to 7ft away
Also the phillips TV you mentioned isnt true 10bit (but neither are for £400 and thats before we get into you wont tell the difference argument) and the phillips TV has real problems with input lag on consoles (80ms compared to 20ms on this)
Ive been looking at Tvs for months and I went for this, cant afford more that 4/500 and it ended up being between this and the phillips.
discoman2016
2 Nov 161#32
so the 43inch is a kids bedroom tv lol plus u need a good 4k feed like i said if u go to the movies the bigger the screen the better but if want to make the jump from hd to uhd size matters lol
The_Hypnotoad to discoman2016
2 Nov 161#33
I really dont get what your trying to say, why the lols?
discoman2016
2 Nov 16#34
Does this TV support HDR 10 or Dolby Vision?
Im looking for a new tv for the xbox one s however it only supports HDR 10. Please can you help? Thanks.
1 Answer
Lee 360
Hello Lee 360
Thank you for your question, the 6401 supports 10 bit colour from source device and is HDR Plus compatible.
Hope this helps.
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solid to discoman2016
3 Nov 161#38
Compatible means it'll accept the hdr signal - like how a720p TV would accept a 1080p signal (but it won't change the resolution)
Ungreat
2 Nov 16#35
So is this better than the Samsung Ue50ku6000 that was going for £499 the other week?
Looking for a reasonable 50" 4k tv for £500 and missed out on the Samsung.
Really tempted by this but is there anything bettering this atm? Or wait for Black Friday?
The_Hypnotoad to ddude05
3 Nov 16#43
Id be shocked if 43inch tvs go below £399 and 49s go below £499 on black friday unless they are a terrible make.
This seems to be the bottom price at the minute, I would say all black friday is going to do is reduce a lot of tvs to this price and your just going to have a pick at which one you want.
Personally Im hoping the LG soundbar goes down on black friday, I dont want to pay £199 for it.
I've heard Hisense smart features are a bit clunky (even though the hardware is said to be pretty good).
It's a gift I'm buying and the person I'm buying it for needs a smooth experience on the various apps. Still so tempting though as it is £70 cheaper.
DuncanMon
3 Nov 16#42
Going to go for the 55" version if it will fit my tv stand.
Could someone measure the distance between the two feet? Can't find the information anywhere online.
saintscouple to DuncanMon
4 Nov 161#53
43" or 109cm
PalG
3 Nov 16#44
is it worth getting the 43UH750V compared to this which is the 43UH650V?
kate78 to PalG
3 Nov 16#50
This is the question I'd like answered too, or indeed the 43UH668V from Currys which looks to have better speakers over the 650 and a magic remote but is currently £549 (although was £499 last weekend). I think I saw reviews for the 650 on amazon that spoke of lip syncing issues too.
stu8520
3 Nov 16#45
Well i bit and bought one (43") ! Hopefully the 10% Quidco cashback tracks. Will do the job for the bedroom TV on the wall. Cheers OP :smiley:
Peew971
3 Nov 16#47
Nice but I'm broke.
ellie27
3 Nov 16#49
Anyone got this. Our TV has just gone on the bung tonight and other half is about to buy one fast track, hoping to get the 10% quidco
ellie27
3 Nov 16#51
Just ordered one for collection tomorrow, bonus if 10% quidco shows!
DuncanMon
4 Nov 16#52
No one able to measure distance between the feet on the 55"?
ddude05
4 Nov 16#54
Really tempted by this but is thrrr anything bettering this atm? Or wait for Black Friday?
Ungreat
4 Nov 16#55
Quidco also has (or had when I ordered) a 10% cashback offer on tv's over £300.
Anyone have recommended settings for this tv? I've yet to buy a tv that looks good out of the box and even though this is a gift I will inevitably be the one setting it up. Problem is my colour vision is a bit crappy so my perfect settings aren't what others may like, means I generally need to follow a guide
DuncanMon
4 Nov 16#56
Hmm, if that's to the outside of the feet.
I'm good, cos my unit is 110cm wide. If it's just the distance in between. It won't fit.
Hmm
saintscouple
4 Nov 16#57
it's outside, so you're good to go.
ellie27
4 Nov 16#58
My £39.90 cashback has been tracked. Ordered last night.
LiamSmith78 to ellie27
5 Nov 16#60
quidco?
GreyWales
4 Nov 16#59
So...is this actually going to show a good 4K image or not? Got Sky Q and want to utilise it...(without spending £2,000 on a TV!)
ellie27
5 Nov 16#61
Yes, quidco.
Ordered fast track at 10pm thursday night and got an email that cashback had tracked friday morning.
Not collected the tv yet but my father in law is saying LG are not the best. He is 70+ and worked in a tv repair shop for years and says best stay away from LG - better with Sony/Samsung or cant remember the other one.
Thinking of cancelling now as I see I can cancel online. Wonder if the cashback will not clear now or how that works.
LiamSmith78
5 Nov 161#62
I did a lot of research over the last few days and been completly put off LG now. They use an RGBW display which is not propper 4K. If I were you I would look for Samsung UE40KU6000 or UE40KU6500. Problem is they both have 8-bit panels.
If u want real HDR10 with a 10 bit display, the cheapest i can find is the Sony KD43XD8088BU, but obviously its dearer
ellie27
5 Nov 16#63
Don't know what all that technical stuff means, its my other half buying it. Our TV just packed in a couple nights ago. We have a Sony 37 inch at the moment, got it about 7/8 yrs ago and been great til now so just a bit desperate to get something. Bonus with Argos is we can pick it up today! Just dont know. Whats your thoughts on the Sony 48inch £349 Argos tv?
LiamSmith78
5 Nov 16#64
Could you show me the link and ill have a quick look over :smiley:
If you want a reliable good quality standard 1080p TV, your set with 5 years warranty . Apparently has issues with Amazon Video and sound isnt the best.
Few things:
Do you see yourself using 4K in the near future? If not, then not a huge concern.
Do you sit further away from your TV, because a 33" vs a 48" is a bigger difference than you may think. Really you would want the bigger TV to have the higher the resolution i.e. 4k for the 48".
Do you use apps or online services? because this tv doesn't act very well with them apparently.
The thing is that the new 4K TV's are more future proofed in resolution, design (most cases), and software. Plus some decent 4K TVs are around at a lower price.
If you don't care that much about 4k but are interested, this tv is technically 4k and does a good job at upscaling your content to look better in terms of resolution and has very good feedback on picture quality overall and colours.
bottom line; the Sony TV is very good and will do you great for the next year or two, but after that I dunno. Rather you get the longer warranty and you enjoy 1080p for 5+ years (or until u sell) and a bigger screen. Or you get a 4K TV with less warranty but functionally better device and smaller screen. Third option is wait till black Friday :smiley:
You want more details you would need to ask someone with a bit more knowledge. but i hope i helped :smiley:.
DuncanMon
5 Nov 16#67
Got the 55" yesterday.
Happy with it. Great picture for the money.
Been playing around, can't quite get settings right. Also can't find settings on net for it. Probably because Argos exclusive model.
napiero
6 Nov 16#68
After much deliberation (past few months) looking at loads of HUKD deals, reading all the various debates i.e. 8bit panels vs 10 bit panels bla bla bla I finally decided to buy a TV and chose this LG. What swung it for me was I came to the conclusion that I was going to just settle for a quality 1080 LED as their prices are rock bottom. I made this decision based on the argument of the distance from my sofa to the TV - 10ft. Looking at the guides to see what size TV I would need to even appreciate 4k at 10ft would result in purchasing a TV that would measure 75" (£2800+). I started to look at quality 1080 Samsung's and saw this post and figured it was only about £25-50 more expensive than a standard 1080. Leaving the whole 'it's not true 4k' debate out of the question I have to say I'm really impressed with the TV. Picture quality is better than I expected - Colour and contrast is great. 4K on Nvidia Shield looks stunning. Unsure how Steam streamed games will look but again not fussed. Happy that I have a TV in my living room that looks sensible rather than some huge monstrosity stuck to the wall.
harry66
8 Nov 16#69
For those who have bought this TV, can you share your opinion of what it is like for watching normal SD channels?
We do still watch a lot of non-HD stuff and therefore I was going to get a non 4K tv - but there are so many deals of 4K tvs, I keep getting tempted....
My shortlist is LG around 40-43" - as we have 2 older smaller LGs and they have been rock solid for years - just one remote went recently.
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Does make me smile when manufacturers say it will support HDR with a 'software update'
I found a review (in Spanish) which checks the features which are important for use as PC monitor: 4:4:4 chroma and input lag. It supports the former in all 60 Hz modes and the latter appears acceptable (if not great).
http://opinioteca.com/tvs/analisis/lg/uh650v/
(heat added!)
Edit another review seems to indicate the input lag is even better than the 40ms stated by the first review
http://blog.cobrason.com/2016/05/input-lag-tv-2016-samsung-lg-panasonic-sony/
It won't physically change the hardware on the set - hardware that definitely isn't meeting "proper" HDR standards.
Its a very good TV for the money, sounds a lot better than the phillips
http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/5137503
To notice on a 4k 43in TV you need to be between 2 and 6 foot away from it (1.8meters), on a 50 inch it goes up to 7ft away
Also the phillips TV you mentioned isnt true 10bit (but neither are for £400 and thats before we get into you wont tell the difference argument) and the phillips TV has real problems with input lag on consoles (80ms compared to 20ms on this)
Ive been looking at Tvs for months and I went for this, cant afford more that 4/500 and it ended up being between this and the phillips.
Im looking for a new tv for the xbox one s however it only supports HDR 10. Please can you help? Thanks.
1 Answer
Lee 360
Hello Lee 360
Thank you for your question, the 6401 supports 10 bit colour from source device and is HDR Plus compatible.
Hope this helps.
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Looking for a reasonable 50" 4k tv for £500 and missed out on the Samsung.
This seems to be the bottom price at the minute, I would say all black friday is going to do is reduce a lot of tvs to this price and your just going to have a pick at which one you want.
Personally Im hoping the LG soundbar goes down on black friday, I dont want to pay £199 for it.
It's a gift I'm buying and the person I'm buying it for needs a smooth experience on the various apps. Still so tempting though as it is £70 cheaper.
Could someone measure the distance between the two feet? Can't find the information anywhere online.
Anyone have recommended settings for this tv? I've yet to buy a tv that looks good out of the box and even though this is a gift I will inevitably be the one setting it up. Problem is my colour vision is a bit crappy so my perfect settings aren't what others may like, means I generally need to follow a guide
I'm good, cos my unit is 110cm wide. If it's just the distance in between. It won't fit.
Hmm
Ordered fast track at 10pm thursday night and got an email that cashback had tracked friday morning.
Not collected the tv yet but my father in law is saying LG are not the best. He is 70+ and worked in a tv repair shop for years and says best stay away from LG - better with Sony/Samsung or cant remember the other one.
Thinking of cancelling now as I see I can cancel online. Wonder if the cashback will not clear now or how that works.
If u want real HDR10 with a 10 bit display, the cheapest i can find is the Sony KD43XD8088BU, but obviously its dearer
Few things:
Do you see yourself using 4K in the near future? If not, then not a huge concern.
Do you sit further away from your TV, because a 33" vs a 48" is a bigger difference than you may think. Really you would want the bigger TV to have the higher the resolution i.e. 4k for the 48".
Do you use apps or online services? because this tv doesn't act very well with them apparently.
The thing is that the new 4K TV's are more future proofed in resolution, design (most cases), and software. Plus some decent 4K TVs are around at a lower price.
If you don't care that much about 4k but are interested, this tv is technically 4k and does a good job at upscaling your content to look better in terms of resolution and has very good feedback on picture quality overall and colours.
bottom line; the Sony TV is very good and will do you great for the next year or two, but after that I dunno. Rather you get the longer warranty and you enjoy 1080p for 5+ years (or until u sell) and a bigger screen. Or you get a 4K TV with less warranty but functionally better device and smaller screen. Third option is wait till black Friday :smiley:
You want more details you would need to ask someone with a bit more knowledge. but i hope i helped :smiley:.
Happy with it. Great picture for the money.
Been playing around, can't quite get settings right. Also can't find settings on net for it. Probably because Argos exclusive model.
We do still watch a lot of non-HD stuff and therefore I was going to get a non 4K tv - but there are so many deals of 4K tvs, I keep getting tempted....
My shortlist is LG around 40-43" - as we have 2 older smaller LGs and they have been rock solid for years - just one remote went recently.