I only came here for the £29.99 telly this is a joke!!
DeafCassette
24 Nov 164#100
Then stop doing that and walk away. after a week of owning it, it will be something that you no longer appreciate and wonder why you bought it.
I do *need* a new TV. My current one is a hand me down plasma from c. 2005 from a friend. no HD, and the batteries keep falling out of the remote. I can't play PlayStation, but hey, that's fine.
Remember - if you don't need it, its not a bargain. you can do this.
Immatoity
24 Nov 163#134
you've got one have you? a Lot of folk are buying this (me included) for gaming/kids bedroom tv for console use, so yeah, let's spend £700+ to ensure we get HDR blah blah.
Like the age old "must be 1080p" rubbish, ask the average TV viewer if they can tell the difference between 720p sky and 1080p...
I can imagine this "must have HDR" argument is about as important to the average TV buyer as that.
RickT
24 Nov 163#57
Same !!
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hurst_ray
24 Nov 161#1
Hot for the price, might be better to try and get others to price match for a better guarantee though, heat added though
jamespallett to hurst_ray
24 Nov 16#2
Do you know who normally price matches stuff on eBay? I got myself an Xbox One recently, so been looking for a small(ish) 4K panel for the man cave. May have to bite at this price!
gmdlogan
24 Nov 163#3
Is the panel 16bit like a SNES?
Mr_Mister
24 Nov 16#4
Same on price on Ebay Black Friday Deals
sohailh1984
24 Nov 161#5
Not sure they do - but i'm trying to get hold of customer services to check now - if i cant get the price match - may well just save the £50 and grab this one
kyeung
24 Nov 16#6
Does this have HDR too please?
jamespallett to kyeung
24 Nov 161#7
According to the tech specs on the page, it does indeed. If you scroll down to where the blue Add to Basket button is, there's a tab there with the full specifications if you need to check anything else. :smiley:
gozo
24 Nov 16#8
This is getting tempting. A bit concerned as to why it is being so heavily discounted everywhere though..
loulouben to gozo
24 Nov 16#22
I am tempted too
sohailh1984
24 Nov 16#9
For those with Nectar - don't forget your bonus points for the 10* offer!!
joshp
24 Nov 16#10
Great price, personally I'd pay the little extra for the 5 year warranty though for the reassurance.
yusufjamaly52 to joshp
24 Nov 16#27
Just Heads Up Spoke to John Lewis they will Price match and lower price if Tom or next feew days they lower than the £299 mark so benefit from the JL Warranty !
Opening post
Link to opt-in the eBay Nectar points promo and get 3000 points: https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/live-now-10x-nectar-points-with-min-10-spend-ebay-campaign-cyber-8-black-friday-2546154
Screen Size (inches): 40 "
TV Screen Type: LED
HD Ready: 4K Ultra HD
Digital Freeview: FREEVIEW HD
Seen this TV a few times this week, but looks like the cheapest it has been. Same as these threads by the looks of it:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/samsung-ue40ku6020-40-ultrahd-4k-smart-tv-334-ao-2554787
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/samsung-40-inch-4k-uhd-tv-ue40ku6020-349-john-lewis-2553179
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I do *need* a new TV. My current one is a hand me down plasma from c. 2005 from a friend. no HD, and the batteries keep falling out of the remote. I can't play PlayStation, but hey, that's fine.
Remember - if you don't need it, its not a bargain. you can do this.
Like the age old "must be 1080p" rubbish, ask the average TV viewer if they can tell the difference between 720p sky and 1080p...
I can imagine this "must have HDR" argument is about as important to the average TV buyer as that.
All comments (166)