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Anyone had any experience with them? looking at a couple of the 50 inch sets for hdr to go with the ps4 pro...they are cheap but not sure about dealing with the outlet-is it worth the hassle/risk?
hatton420 to crumpo
14 Nov 16#3
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brum to crumpo
14 Nov 16#11
their rating is high as any negative reviews are removed. I bought a wifi speaker (already had 4 I was happy with which were new) got one it was meant to be fully refurbished but didn't work... at all. took them ages to sort it and then when I wanted a replacement, they didn't have one and messed me around further.
got one a month later from same place with no issues but they removed my none offensive negative review saying problem was resolved which is how they get away with removing negative reviews.
ristac to crumpo
6 Dec 16#15
Had a £850 Panasonic go wrong after 6 months and a £1600 Samsung go wrong after 9 months. Both times purchased through JL... the return, replacement, repair process really is simple and great. These kind of deals look great but hit a problem in a few months and is it worth the hassle?
LED TVs are not the most reliable, you only really return them when they go wrong, I wouldn't touch a refurb TV with a barge pole
GRSC
14 Nov 161#4
Cheaper at Littlewoods.com and brand new.
£839 but with 25% credit to your account...£630.
Not sure if they charge for delivery though.
hatton420 to GRSC
14 Nov 16#7
Offer only available to those who pass littlewoods credit check and want to wait 6 weeks plus for the credit which is credit on the account to spend at littlewoods not cash back so technically is not cheaper for most.
"Credit provided, subject to credit and account status, by Shop Direct Finance"
mcormack to GRSC
14 Nov 16#10
Excellent Info mate and interest free for 12 mths too. HOT Comment!
noiren
14 Nov 162#5
This and it's big brother the 902B are probably some of the best TVs to game on with HDR enabled, all others seem to add a lot of latency.
Klimgon99 to noiren
14 Nov 16#8
I have de 50 inch DX750 which supposed to have some of the 902 technology and 100 Hz panel vs 50 on the dx700. Outstanding picture on HD and amazing on 4K. Great with my xbxox S as well, although havent played any HDR . games yet.
I badly want the 902B, and although OLEDs have more vibrant pictures for sure, I believe, overall, the 902B is probably the best TV out there on the market atm, especially if you have a PS4 Pro, Xbox One S or Scorpio, whatever that will be.
Whereas other TVs can do HDR in short bursts, because it generates a lot of heat, the 902B can sustain it for much, much longer and although 4K is nice HDR is was what makes the biggest difference in picture quality.
Unless there's some massive price drops though I will try to hold off until CES when they'll announce new ranges, which hopefully should see trigger price drops in the existing range.
j2hot
14 Nov 161#12
This seems like a good deal to me, though suspect come Black Friday this may be available for a similar price with a longer guarantee.
banterbanter
14 Nov 16#13
I have this TV. Highly recommended. For PS4 / upscaled HD and Netflix compressed 4k.
Great picture. 8bit VA panel - but still looks awesome.
hatton420 to banterbanter
20 Dec 16#19
Comes up as10 Bit on mine.
therocksays
6 Dec 161#16
Nice tv as my nephew just bought 1
jcluk
7 Dec 161#17
It's not an excellent comment as pointed out in the follow-up reply. You have to purchase something else from Littlewoods using the credit. Also, taking on debt and risk isn't a good idea for a telly! Just save up for a new one if you really need it.
mark6226
7 Dec 162#18
This to is superb. See my comments in a different advert entry. I bought this at £1200. It was worth every penny.
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got one a month later from same place with no issues but they removed my none offensive negative review saying problem was resolved which is how they get away with removing negative reviews.
LED TVs are not the most reliable, you only really return them when they go wrong, I wouldn't touch a refurb TV with a barge pole
£839 but with 25% credit to your account...£630.
Not sure if they charge for delivery though.
"Credit provided, subject to credit and account status, by Shop Direct Finance"
Looks stunning :smiley:
Whereas other TVs can do HDR in short bursts, because it generates a lot of heat, the 902B can sustain it for much, much longer and although 4K is nice HDR is was what makes the biggest difference in picture quality.
Unless there's some massive price drops though I will try to hold off until CES when they'll announce new ranges, which hopefully should see trigger price drops in the existing range.
Great picture. 8bit VA panel - but still looks awesome.