We bought this from John Lewis last week at £449, it's now dropped down to £399 which seems to be the lowest I've seen it at - I've already had the difference refunded :smiley:
It's not 10 bit, and it's not OLED, and it's not over £1000 either.
It is a good quality, 8 bit UHD TV for under £400.
Some people will say 4k is pointless on a 40", but after watching Star Trek in UHD at the weekend I can honestly say there is a big difference in quality from HD.
Credit to cd81's deal posted yesterday (Same price at Richer Sounds), but for me John Lewis is a better option with Free delivery rather than store collection only Richer Sounds.
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umirza85
26 Nov 16#11
This is probably one of the better tvs in this price range if you want a 4k tv to use as a computer monitor!
Sim
25 Nov 16#10
Hanley in Stoke
Brad96
25 Nov 16#9
What Tesco Store was that at?
NewtonTeam
25 Nov 16#7
Whereabouts did you manage to get the UE40KU6020 for £279?
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It's not 10 bit, and it's not OLED, and it's not over £1000 either.
It is a good quality, 8 bit UHD TV for under £400.
Some people will say 4k is pointless on a 40", but after watching Star Trek in UHD at the weekend I can honestly say there is a big difference in quality from HD.
Credit to cd81's deal posted yesterday (Same price at Richer Sounds), but for me John Lewis is a better option with Free delivery rather than store collection only Richer Sounds.
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http://uk.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/ku7000
whats not ideal is the price, when i snapped up the UE40KU6020 for £279 :disappointed: not voting this ones 1cm taller. #dilemma