Bright, colourful and beautiful, Samsung’s KU6000 is a marvel of home entertainment. This 4K set’s HDR blends with the brand’s PurColour technology to add immense gloss to your content. Top that with the cutting-edge SmartThings home control and you have the complete package.
PurColour HDR
Forays into colour-boosting High Dynamic Range (HDR) have begun, and Samsung are one of the forerunners. As members of the newly-founded UHD Alliance, they've engineered HDR lifted by their PurColour technology. This tech adjusts 192 points of red, green, blue, cyan, magenta and yellow to deliver extraordinary realism. Shades are sharper, images are deeper and the colours all-the-more eye-popping.
Awesome 4K Upscaling
The KU6000's Ultra HD screen offers a dramatically enhanced viewing experience. With four times the pixels of Full HD, you’ll be able to see every single detail in 4K – no matter what resolution the content is. This is with thanks to Samsung’s innovative upscaling technology which converts lower resolution content, such as live TV, to a level of detail which is near UHD quality.
Stunning Ultra Clean View Panel
This panel’s Ultra Clean View analysis that input signal and cleanses any noise, so that what you see is super sharp. This way, your content will look even more beautiful than on conventional UHD panels.
Samsung Smart Hub
Now faster with further ultra-high definition streaming, catch-up and games services, is the new Smart Hub platform. This is quick and easy platform marks a massive step forward for the connected home. Access the latest apps to experience the best UHD content from Netflix and Amazon, with more providers coming soon*. You can even browse content easily, searching for your favourite programmes and movies while you are still watching TV. Powering the seamless interaction is the powerful Quad Core processor which significantly boosts performance with faster access to Smart features. Enjoy super-fast response times, as you use and toggle between apps, online services and live TV with ease.
Control Your Connected Home
Developed alongside SmartThings, Samsung’s SUHD TV has built-in tech to let you do anything from switching on your lights to locking your doors. It can connect to over 200 SmartThings compatible devices and put your home under complete wireless control – all from your TV**. This way, you’ll be able to set the right scene in your living room without getting off the sofa.
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Roderz to johnmc1980
25 Nov 1616#5
Hit it with a hammer, will be more than 12 bits......
I'll get me coat :sunglasses:
Stevinho
27 Nov 163#114
Latest comments (127)
souljacker
1 Dec 16#127
Still waiting for my tv :disappointed:
vidic007007
30 Nov 16#126
Submitted a price match claim against Argos. Have approved it, told me to wait until Monday when it arrives and ring up then they'll refund the £10 difference! Worth doing for another £10 saving!
TheWatcher368
29 Nov 16#125
by the time 4k hits free to air you will be here saying is worth buying 4d or not
cdbritten123
28 Nov 16#124
After a mega bit
afroylnt
28 Nov 16#123
So if your £600+ TV died 14 mths in you are happy to just buy a new one? Big risk to take for the sake of saving no more than £100 Max.
introlux
28 Nov 16#122
Yeah I went for the same model too however at 55 inches. I deffo agree with screen quality and also you get 6 year instead of 5 too.
souljacker
28 Nov 16#121
Anyone had a dispatch email for this? I ordered on Friday night yet it still says processing on my account page with a delivery date for tomorrow
Annoyed - had this in my basket ready to buy and my 7 month old son woke up. Came back and sold out!
vidic007007
27 Nov 16#112
Anybody recommend a soundbar to go with it? Really would want it to be linked to TV, I.e Turns on and off as the tv does. Volume controlled by tv remote etc.
soulhunter123777
27 Nov 16#111
What was the £414 deal please?
pioneertrini
27 Nov 16#110
He must mean the 40 inch 6020 Thursday night?
Gerry4400
27 Nov 161#109
Think you will be waiting a long time for the proof.
matthangzhou
26 Nov 16#108
Got proof of that buddy?
Jackm94
26 Nov 16#107
This tv sold in tesco for £299 got it for £269 after staff discount
There's a post on this thread or another, someone bought it and is sending back as no blue tooth. I also had a link up of Samsung's specs. I'll try find it.
AC input frequency: 50/60 Hz
AC input voltage: 220 - 240 V
Annual energy consumption: 129 kWh
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Audio Return Channel (ARC): Yes
Audio decoders: DTS
Audio decoding technologies: Dolby Digital Plus
Auto channel search: Yes
Auto power off: Yes
Batteries included: Yes
Bluetooth: Yes
Browsing: Yes
Built-in speaker(s): Yes
Built-in subwoofer: No
Channel list copy function: Yes
Colour of product: Black
Common interface (CI): Yes
I like the look of this but Bluetooth is important. I have no idea if it has it or not as a couple of sites say it has!! Thanks for advice though
Andybc1976
26 Nov 16#103
OOS!!!
pioneertrini
26 Nov 16#102
I think it's the 6020 models that are bluetooth, If your not fussed about bluetooth maybe buy it and complains possible money back?
bellamy105
26 Nov 16#101
OOS
Angorfa
26 Nov 16#100
No judder on my set..
mark93207684
26 Nov 16#99
Am i missing something. It say's Bluetooth compatibility under specifications.
Wireless connection | established via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC or DLNA
Roderz
26 Nov 161#98
If it were me I'd go with the 6400, Freesat HD built in, slightly better screen (PQI as samsung call it) and better looking chassis, different stand
chqshaitan
26 Nov 16#97
I bought a tv from John Lewis a few years ago, and a shortly after buying(a few weeks), they dropped the price by around 50 quid. I contacted them on the off chance that they would match the discount, and give them credit, they did!. So thumbs up for John Lewis
neel88984003
26 Nov 16#96
Whats your view of the TV im awaiting delivery
neel88984003
26 Nov 16#95
I am awaiting the 40'' 6020 whats your view Acid Jiles. Did you go JL for it?
zen123
26 Nov 16#94
Hey guys...This or the 6400? Which would you guys say is better
pioneertrini
26 Nov 16#93
People say put it in game mode, the judder is what's kept me from buying this. How bad is it?
David1uk
26 Nov 16#92
Looks like a good deal
Time to upgrade from my panasonic tx-p50st30 i got from john lewis 5 year back?
AcidJiles
26 Nov 16#91
I have the 40 inch just arrived, how did you get rid of the judder?
Gerry4400
26 Nov 16#90
Hardly call Panasonic a Premium brand, each to there own. If your talking Premium, you would buy a Sony IMHO. I bought this and more than happy with what I've purchased.
widzmorrow
26 Nov 16#89
Guess I'm extremely lucky
matthangzhou
26 Nov 16#88
My LG broke within three years and wasn't even the main tv in the house!
danoflondon
26 Nov 16#87
I've never had to use a tv guarantee. I voted hot for this initially but after doing some research it appears this is Samsung lower end line, and for under 500 you can get more premium brands like panasonic now. It's still fine I'm sure but I'd recommend doing your research to know exactly what youre ordering first before getting sucked in to the black friday marketing hype.
rohitmkiller
26 Nov 161#86
"aren't questions" does not belong to "statements"
rohitmkiller
26 Nov 16#85
Best one I've seen here in a while!
rjabse
26 Nov 16#84
Probably answering my own question here, but according to the Samsung website spec's for this TV it says "Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) - Yes" - so I presume it will be able to behave in the way that I want.
angelaoto
26 Nov 16#83
Does Argos have similar one at all? Cheers
rjabse
26 Nov 16#82
This is all very confusing ! My parents have a Panasonic TV and soundbar which behaves the way I want - so that will be the the Viera link I presume.
So does this Samsung TV and soundbar have HDMI CEC ?
widzmorrow
26 Nov 16#81
I don't understand the panic over five year warranties . My TVs last years ..plural as I have several in rooms and all different makes ..are yas dancing on them like ? Lol
rjabse
26 Nov 16#80
Thanks. I thought someone said earlier in this thread that this TV doesn't have bluetooth, so if that's correct then it would have to be the ARC supported HDMI that you mentioned. Doe this TV definitely have that ?
dickypreston
26 Nov 16#79
Got the 43 inch version of this recently from Currys it's a good tv my old LG smart tv got a remote thrown at it by my little un so a worthy upgrade
Ignore the 8bit comments the HDR 4K picture is good for the cash your paying for it
Obviously if you pay twice the price for a 10bit tv it will be better but for under 500 you would be hard pressed to find a better tv
steve_b21
26 Nov 16#78
This TV or the 55" hisense for £460 ?
Angorfa
26 Nov 16#77
I have the 65" version of this Samsung TV and it is superb, ordered the 50" version for my father in law on the 9th and it was delivered last week for £549. Just phoned John Lewis customer services and they refunded the £60 difference. Fantastic picture quality with the Samsung 6000, 5 year warranty and first class customer service from John Lewis..
tapi
26 Nov 16#76
well ARC is used to Return the Audio on that Channel, but the control aspect requires both TV and soundbar to support HDMI CEC (sony call it bravia sync, panasonic call it viera link and so on)
barbiegirl
26 Nov 162#75
Plurals don't have apostrophes. People in glasshouses shouldn't throw stones.
alera
26 Nov 16#74
That is a lot of screen for the money. There have been some excellent deals.
nomnomnomnom
26 Nov 16#73
If connected over Bluetooth, then almost every TV will control the audio volume for the soundbar through its normal remote.
I've only ever not seen this on some horrendous Bush branded soundbar.
If the soundbar uses HDMI, then it will need ARC support, but that is common on new devices.
You can find some info on it here, it generally applies to most TVs: https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/using-samsung-tv-remote-with-hw-f550-soundbar-609148/
The soundbars also generally go into a 'low power' mode so you don't need to keep turning them on and off, but this is device specific.
dankilling
26 Nov 161#72
wow!
rjabse
26 Nov 16#71
If I bought this TV, and the HW-K360 soundbar, would the soundbar be controlled by the TV remote ? I can't be arsed with loads of remotes lying around so would want the soundbar to come on/go off with the tv, and for the soundbar volume to be operated by the TV remote, but I'm not sure if this is how this particular pairing would work. Do I maybe need to get a TV with bluetooth to achieve what I want ?
Serj
26 Nov 161#70
I picked this up from Currys (6020) for £414 a few days ago. Pleased with it so far. It turns on instantly which is a nice change from the last tv I had. Also the menus are very fast and responsive, no lag or delay.
Picture quality seems great but I don't have much to compare it to.
Honestly though the biggest improvement has to be there interface, I haven't used a tv with such a responsive UI before this.
Gets a thumbs up from me for what it's worth.
delvey1987
26 Nov 16#69
Only difference between this and the 6020 is the the 6020 has a cable tuner and Bluetooth. Using a small Bluetooth keyboard with mine.
Picture quality on the 6020 is very good. I have a 7 year old 6 series Samsung and it is miles better. Even full HD is an improvement. Obviously a 10bit panel will be a lot better but it will cost you double.
I got the 6020 for £425. The sales guy knocked £30 off at currys for taking out knowhow and paying the first month by card (I take it out for the first month in case I break it setting it up). Direct debit already cancelled. Extra 2 year warranty from my bank but since my old Samsung as stated is 7 years old I have no doubt this will last
freeman76
26 Nov 16#68
Yeah dont waste money on an 8 bit, really isnt worth it. Right now its best to wait a few months unless you really need an upgrade.
Gerry4400
26 Nov 16#67
Before I made the purchase.
Dangerboy101
26 Nov 16#66
Went to try and see the TV in JL but looked at the 6020. I was told that the 6020 and this 6000 is very similar in spec. The 6020 HD capabilities looked amazing, even if it's not premium HDR as the say, still looked nice. Ordering the 6000 soon, not sure Bluetooth would swing it for me
PhilK
26 Nov 161#65
Very true. Its soul destroying knowing how many of the "Big Names" are getting their TVs done in China (Yes, I am aware a lot of the tech would be made in China - but under Japanese/Korean/German/whatever direction) or Turkey and NOT the name you're actually buying. Panasonic had their name wiped out for a possible buy with their Vestels carrying Panasonic brand. Of course they won't be the only one
Dangerboy101
26 Nov 16#64
awsome :smiley:
spark10002001
26 Nov 16#63
did you inform them before or after you bought it?
Gerry4400
26 Nov 161#62
Just purchased this from John Lewis, Argos are selling at £479 and I informed JL and they gave me £10 back plus the 5yr warranty, great price for what I was looking for.
duke_4510
26 Nov 16#61
any comments/opinions if this is any good for gaming? xbox one and ps4
spark10002001
26 Nov 16#60
Me either
duncanhill
26 Nov 16#59
I managed to pick up Panasonic tx-49dx600b from JL yesterday for £379 inc 5 year warranty, was a display unit, but perfect condition. Ended up getting them to match the Black Friday price of £499 (£599 normal) and then a further 25% discount.
Not sure if its a bargain or how good it is in comparison to this and other similar TV's, but I'm haappy with both the price & picture quality.
rjabse
26 Nov 16#58
Can't decide between this or the 49" UE49KU6400U for £60 more, which has freesat in it. Does anyone know if there are any other differences ? (apart from the freesat tuner and 1" of screen)
shasnir
26 Nov 16#57
Yes you have to pay and need a controller.
souljacker
26 Nov 161#56
just buy a 4k hdmi splitter and plug both into that?
How do you find these things out? Scanning through most specs for the TVs on the retailers websites and there seems to be no reference to it. Is it really that important a feature?
jamstaruk1972
26 Nov 16#53
its 8bit
Redking
26 Nov 16#52
Thinking of getting a 4K TV, comments on most of the threads Ive seen recommend a 10 bit panel over an 8 bit one. Which one is this?
tafkas
26 Nov 16#51
Presumably it's just the app that's included, you'd still need to pay a subscription (£12.99 per month) and have a controller.
Not sure why anyone hasn't mentioned this, but what's the lowdown on the inclusion of PlayStation Now?
busterdan
26 Nov 161#47
To output sound to a Bluetooth speaker.
djw1cked
26 Nov 16#46
How would one utilise Bluetooth on a television set?
spark10002001
26 Nov 16#45
479 on Argos. Surely they will price match that?
mark333
26 Nov 16#44
I have this tv and a problem for me was owning a Xbox s and PS4 pro. You have to change the hdmi cables depending on which console you want to play as only hdmi one has 4K imput the other hdmi 's don't do 4K
Kenmarinaris
26 Nov 16#43
Thanks for the info. crunchie.
Satelite tuner is really important fo me.
cRuNcHiE
26 Nov 161#42
The 6020 has a silver stand.
matthewnunn1986
26 Nov 16#41
Doesn't do what it sounds like it does, you won't get the quality of HD without the HD Channel
freeman76
26 Nov 16#29
8 bit panel though?
pig_dog to freeman76
26 Nov 162#40
Statement's aren't questions.
souljacker
26 Nov 16#39
The only difference is Bluetooth, not a deal breaker for me, ordered this one
Smog
26 Nov 16#38
Good price, but I managed to get the UE55KU6020 yesterday for £569, which they then price matched to the co-op offer to bring it down to £524.99!
stevedelinquent
26 Nov 16#37
Why?
Kenmarinaris
26 Nov 161#36
Bought one yesterday but I it will be returned (no bluetooth).
Model Samsung UE50KU6020 is better than this one:(
spark10002001
26 Nov 16#35
whats the difference between this and the 50ku6400? apart from the inch in size!
amarandeiduiliu
26 Nov 16#34
Ohhhh yehhhh bought it! I think is a good deal! :smiley:
neel88984003
26 Nov 16#33
I was going to Argos and off the shelves soldout Bush 40'' 4k tvs £229.99 so for £70 more and 5 yrs guarantee JL cant go wrong. Bought 2 tilt wall brackets 20% off aswell. Go to JL or RS. Currys Tescos Supermarkets whats the point
Dangerboy101
26 Nov 16#32
I went to Curry's to view this, maybe they
didn't have it setup correctly but I thought the normal HD 1080p tvs looked better and we're cheaper.
neel88984003
26 Nov 16#31
I bought the 40 inch version of samsung 6020 JL price matched at £299. Great buy I must say! JL is the place to buy! I bought 2
simoningreasby
26 Nov 16#30
I have this exact tv after returning a 49" toshiba vestel Tv back to Argos. This tv is so much better than the vestel unit which was buggy. The Samsung works beautifully and the picture quality is so much better. Sharper better colours . Its. great tv.
adelineremy
26 Nov 16#28
Ordered just now. 5 years warranty is to go with.
mattzildjian
25 Nov 16#2
lots of 4k tv's on hukd, but we all know picture quality trumps resolution, so are there any Full HD TV's at around the same size and £400 that will look a lot better than this when viewing Full HD content? Also I don't need all the extras like freeview and PSNow, would rather the cost go towards the best quality panel.
kkane_irl to mattzildjian
25 Nov 16#4
sadly the big brands no longer put their best tech in FHD tvs, it's all pushed towards their 4k sets. hopefully more and more channels will provide 4k content with all the sales of these screens this Christmas.
Jaybeam to mattzildjian
26 Nov 161#27
This is is problem. How long has it taken for full HD to be available free to air? Extactly it hasn't. So we all rushed to get full HD when most people only saw the benefit on a Blu-ray Disc. Now we have plethora of 4K TVs with poor quality and not even the most expensive can't upscale standard def better than full HD and the only time we can see it is if we play 4K games or look at a demo on YouTube let alone have a decent enough broadband to stream anything that may come along. I've decided the same I too want a good full HD 55" tv - I sit 10 feet from the tv so I should get a 65" 4K to see the difference which I don't want, so please if anyone can recommend I to would be grateful. https://www.avforums.com/threads/4k-hdr-compatible-vs-full-hd.2066643/
awt
26 Nov 16#26
This or the philips 49" for £404??? (Which I have already bought)
Ricco
26 Nov 16#25
Absolutely.
Samsung are a T1 manufacturer, not a rebrand/badge
souljacker
26 Nov 16#24
As I said I'd buy Samsung over hitachi all day long, I could get a 55" non branded one cheaper, doesn't make it a better deal.
If you think the hitachi is good put it up as a deal :smirk:
Blackhatter
26 Nov 16#23
5 inches makes a big difference imo. this is a great deal I think. tx
ptsalvin1964
26 Nov 161#22
5 inches smaller than the hitachi
Jft9675
25 Nov 161#21
Can anyone vouch for the claimed upscaling in picture quality , even from standard definition with this TV? Could this be the end if being ripped off by £10 or so a monthly sky for HD quality channels? If so this TV pays for itself in 4 years ish!
vidic007007
25 Nov 16#20
Thanks, just ordered. 5 year warranty is good to have!
chippytea
25 Nov 16#19
I'm probably wrong but I'm pretty sure Hitachi are the usual Vestel based TVs that pretty much all supermarkets rebadge as their own - nothing special.
Aren't they Argos' own brand?
ptsalvin1964
25 Nov 16#16
Hitachi 55 Inch 4K Ultra HD FVHD Smart TV £449 argos
souljacker to ptsalvin1964
25 Nov 16#18
Personally I'd go for the Samsung tv with 5 year warranty over an Hitatchi, do they even make good tv's? Genuine question ..
Opening post
Bright, colourful and beautiful, Samsung’s KU6000 is a marvel of home entertainment. This 4K set’s HDR blends with the brand’s PurColour technology to add immense gloss to your content. Top that with the cutting-edge SmartThings home control and you have the complete package.
PurColour HDR
Forays into colour-boosting High Dynamic Range (HDR) have begun, and Samsung are one of the forerunners. As members of the newly-founded UHD Alliance, they've engineered HDR lifted by their PurColour technology. This tech adjusts 192 points of red, green, blue, cyan, magenta and yellow to deliver extraordinary realism. Shades are sharper, images are deeper and the colours all-the-more eye-popping.
Awesome 4K Upscaling
The KU6000's Ultra HD screen offers a dramatically enhanced viewing experience. With four times the pixels of Full HD, you’ll be able to see every single detail in 4K – no matter what resolution the content is. This is with thanks to Samsung’s innovative upscaling technology which converts lower resolution content, such as live TV, to a level of detail which is near UHD quality.
Stunning Ultra Clean View Panel
This panel’s Ultra Clean View analysis that input signal and cleanses any noise, so that what you see is super sharp. This way, your content will look even more beautiful than on conventional UHD panels.
Samsung Smart Hub
Now faster with further ultra-high definition streaming, catch-up and games services, is the new Smart Hub platform. This is quick and easy platform marks a massive step forward for the connected home. Access the latest apps to experience the best UHD content from Netflix and Amazon, with more providers coming soon*. You can even browse content easily, searching for your favourite programmes and movies while you are still watching TV. Powering the seamless interaction is the powerful Quad Core processor which significantly boosts performance with faster access to Smart features. Enjoy super-fast response times, as you use and toggle between apps, online services and live TV with ease.
Control Your Connected Home
Developed alongside SmartThings, Samsung’s SUHD TV has built-in tech to let you do anything from switching on your lights to locking your doors. It can connect to over 200 SmartThings compatible devices and put your home under complete wireless control – all from your TV**. This way, you’ll be able to set the right scene in your living room without getting off the sofa.
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I know it's 1" smaller and a bit more money but the screen quality was a whole lot better for me.
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and-home-entertainment/televisions/televisions/lg-49uh850v-smart-3d-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-49-led-tv-10144245-pdt.html?istCompanyId=bec25c7e-cbcd-460d-81d5-a25372d2e3d7&istItemId=aiwilqwma&istBid=tztx&srcid=198&cmpid=ppc~gg~0045+%28PLA%29+TELEVISIONS+-+BTE~BTE+-+TELEVISIONS~Exact&mctag=gg_goog_7904&kwid=GOOGLE&s_kwcid=DS!700000001497021!161635192010!!!g!!PRODUCT+GROUP&device=m&ds_kids=92700015541225383&PLA=1&gclid=CPLV08G2ydACFQcQ0wod5eUMIg&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CMrc88G2ydACFWcD0wodqowOfw
http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/hisense/50m5500/hise-50m5500
here it is http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/comparison/79788cc0
AC input voltage: 220 - 240 V
Annual energy consumption: 129 kWh
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Audio Return Channel (ARC): Yes
Audio decoders: DTS
Audio decoding technologies: Dolby Digital Plus
Auto channel search: Yes
Auto power off: Yes
Batteries included: Yes
Bluetooth: Yes
Browsing: Yes
Built-in speaker(s): Yes
Built-in subwoofer: No
Channel list copy function: Yes
Colour of product: Black
Common interface (CI): Yes
I like the look of this but Bluetooth is important. I have no idea if it has it or not as a couple of sites say it has!! Thanks for advice though
Wireless connection | established via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC or DLNA
Time to upgrade from my panasonic tx-p50st30 i got from john lewis 5 year back?
So does this Samsung TV and soundbar have HDMI CEC ?
Ignore the 8bit comments the HDR 4K picture is good for the cash your paying for it
Obviously if you pay twice the price for a 10bit tv it will be better but for under 500 you would be hard pressed to find a better tv
I've only ever not seen this on some horrendous Bush branded soundbar.
If the soundbar uses HDMI, then it will need ARC support, but that is common on new devices.
You can find some info on it here, it generally applies to most TVs: https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/using-samsung-tv-remote-with-hw-f550-soundbar-609148/
The soundbars also generally go into a 'low power' mode so you don't need to keep turning them on and off, but this is device specific.
Picture quality seems great but I don't have much to compare it to.
Honestly though the biggest improvement has to be there interface, I haven't used a tv with such a responsive UI before this.
Gets a thumbs up from me for what it's worth.
Picture quality on the 6020 is very good. I have a 7 year old 6 series Samsung and it is miles better. Even full HD is an improvement. Obviously a 10bit panel will be a lot better but it will cost you double.
I got the 6020 for £425. The sales guy knocked £30 off at currys for taking out knowhow and paying the first month by card (I take it out for the first month in case I break it setting it up). Direct debit already cancelled. Extra 2 year warranty from my bank but since my old Samsung as stated is 7 years old I have no doubt this will last
Not sure if its a bargain or how good it is in comparison to this and other similar TV's, but I'm haappy with both the price & picture quality.
https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/explore/playstation-now/ps-now-on-pc/
https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/explore/playstation-now/
Satelite tuner is really important fo me.
Model Samsung UE50KU6020 is better than this one:(
didn't have it setup correctly but I thought the normal HD 1080p tvs looked better and we're cheaper.
https://www.avforums.com/threads/4k-hdr-compatible-vs-full-hd.2066643/
Samsung are a T1 manufacturer, not a rebrand/badge
If you think the hitachi is good put it up as a deal :smirk:
Aren't they Argos' own brand?
but not the same.
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and-home-entertainment/televisions/televisions/samsung-ue50ku6020-smart-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-50-led-tv-10153657-pdt.html?awc=1599_1480091312_08b327fc35d0593e3ca23fb4ade7bfd7&srcid=369&xtor=AL-1&cmpid=aff~HotUKDeals~Communities%20%26%20UGC~47868&awid=47868
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