This is the lowest price seen using code TVS100 to get £100 off the listed price of £1099.
Cashback available via Quidco /Topcashback with a further £20. Was 8.4% at topcashback so may be increased again?
Only 12 month guarantee so not as good as John Lewis / Richer Sounds and not sure if they would price match?
Hope it may help someone
Product Info;
Welcome to a new world of incredible picture quality. The revolutionary KS7000 SUHD TV with Quantum Dot Display doesn?t just raise the bar, it changes the game.
The KS7000 SUHD with Quantum Dot Display delivers a new world of colour, brightness and contrast, embodied in a truly immersive ultra slim bezeless 360 degree design. TVs until now weren?t able to display all colours of the world we see around us. SUHD with Quantum Dot display changes all that by expressing an exceptionally wide range of colors and breathing life into each and every one of them, giving you perfect picture quality with the most true to life colors.
Incredible brightness levels deliver the very best in HDR viewing experience. You will notice remarkable contrast when lightning strikes lighting up the dark night sky and in the darkest shadows, even the smallest detail come to your attention. See movies and TV shows exactly as the director intended through Samsung?s SUHD TV with Quantum Dot display the reference for Hollywood studios.
You can now experience Samsung Smart Hub this is not just a gateway to a world of amazing content; it is a truly immersive entertainment ecosystem.
Locating what you want to watch is a breeze on the new Smart Hub. Quickly access the content you want from a variety of input sources on the Smart Hub home screen. Watch your favourite TV shows using the TV guide, switch to view your favourite box sets through Netflix, Amazon or catch up with shows you have missed through our Catchup content partners all of this is doable without interrupting what you are currently watching and all from the Smart Hub home screen.
Who needs a games console when you can access a wealth of video games in the cloud straight from your SUHD TV. Access a huge array of games all in ultra-high definition without the need to invest in a console, play alongside your favourite football stars and race against the best racing drivers directly though your SUHD TV.
You can now access and control all your devices with our Premium Smart Remote which recognises the set top box you have connected to your TV allowing you to control your TV and external devices with one remote*. And its now really quick and easy to Connect & Share photo?s and videos directly from your phone whether this is an iOS or Android device with a single press of a button. All you have to do is sit back and enjoy a trip down memory lane with family and friends.
Experience a new world of possibilities as our SUHD TV?s enable you to create your very own SmartThings ecosystem. With a wide variety of sensors and inputs work harmoniously with your TV you can control everything from lighting to heating, monitor your baby sleeping or check homework is being done all directly controllable from your SUHD TV.
Samsung SUHD TV delivers the very best in Picture Quality, the ultimate in HDR viewing experience and opens up an incredible entertainment ecosystem all at the touch of button.
Top comments
iz123456789
4 Nov 164#1
why can't ks8000 be this price... i hate the damn stand. its so far apart and so damn ugly!
idbirch
4 Nov 163#34
Did you offer an opinion? I can't make it out if you did. You seem to be under the impression the input lag is not good but what exactly have you seen to back this up? What exactly have you seen that is better and how did you measure it?
Least of the new releases? What does this mean? Will not compare to what?
What? This doesn't even make sense. "Similar specs difference to the new flagship"? I can't even tell where you're referencing this TV and where you're referening a different one.
Please, if you have objective evidence to back up your opinion on why this TV's input lag is bad, please provide it as it would fly in the face of all the professional reviews I've seen where they measure lag with proper equipment and offer comparisons to specific competitors.
mcormack
4 Nov 163#26
Hard core clown of the month!
craig44uk
4 Nov 163#21
Rubbish. Think ill trust the experts over you thanks.
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maverickyork
26 Nov 16#79
CORRECTION: Anyone found a better deal on the 55 inch model than £929.99 UE55KS7000 with or without cash back or voucher codes.
Cheers if you can help.
maverickyork
26 Nov 16#78
anyone found a better idea on the 55 inch model that £929.99
Yeah I want the 8000 too but not paying £1400+, the 7000 is now available in currys for £954 I think with discount code, Bose solo 5 bar on top £180.
I would go for 8000 for £1200 thus saving on bar.
Please be good BLACK FRIDAY
crazzzzzy_b
9 Nov 16#72
If a tv was £20 would you pay 100% more £40 if it was better? £400 to some is nothing and I did mention if £400 extra is affordable it's worth paying it for the reasons I mentioned. If not buy the 7000.
oui
9 Nov 16#71
If you purchase from Currys ( 5 yr warranty) and request delivery and type ks7000 in coupon box/ discount code you will receive a £45 discount making this deal £954 .
jinjur
8 Nov 16#70
Thanks for the honest info Phil.....will have to see how it goes when the telly arrives. JL are telling me that it will take 11 days to get from them to me in Belfast...............its 2016................E L E V EN D A Y S..........
Will look into the android box too.....getting a bit tired of casting and its limitations
Phil_G
7 Nov 16#69
You woudl think so, but the cable from the TV to the box is only about 1m long. This cable is proprietary. There is a replacement cable offered by Samsung that is 1.5M long and costs about £60. Such a stupid wasted opportunity. If only they had used HDMI, they would have created the perfect TV.
Also, annoyingly for me, the HDMI ARC port and Optical TOSLINK port are on the breakout box. I have my soundbar below the TV so I still need to run multiple cables from the Connect Mini to the TV, defeating the purpose of it. Previously I just had a cable tabled to the back of the screen to handle audio pass through.
I do love the TV though. If you get one, seriously consider an Android R Box Pro to go with it. Great source of 4k content, fast, and controlled well via HDMI CEC.
for your personal installation, it depends how far the box is intended to be from the TV, and whether your TV is on an arm or flush mounted. If your current HDMI cables are 1m or less, you will probably get away with it. If your mount has an inch of space before the TV, you can mount the box on the wall behind the TV and route the cables normally. This is what I ended up doing.
crazzzzzy_b
5 Nov 16#62
It was between this and the ks8000, I went for ks8000 £400 more, the speakers are far better if you see the specs, the stand , build quality (back heats up on this one and comes off), screen has a few extra better specs. I watch tv hours per day and it will last years , £400 is not much extra for the amount you use it. And what a beast it is. If £1000 is your budget buy this but if £400 extra isn't much to you buy the 8000. Stand best I've seen on a Tv and trim round edge far better . 4th Samsung in a row and it's a hell of a lot better. 4K test video on YouTube is unbelievable picture. Use the avforum YouTube video to calibrate it don't use the out of box settings.
Parfy to crazzzzzy_b
6 Nov 16#68
Only an extra 40% on the budget! 8000 does have rear panel issues too, same method of attachment and suffers from bottom rear corners coming away
mattoligy
6 Nov 16#67
Oh right so the 8000 requires gaming mode to be switched on for lower input lag as well? I thought it was just the 7000
idbirch
6 Nov 16#66
Well yes, the 8000 is better, its higher up the range and more expensive. I'm not sure what lag comparison you're referring to though. The reviews on HDTVTest for the 7000 and 8000 show pretty comparable results for input lag between the two when they're in game mode. I've not seen anyone bother to test input lag without gaming mode enabled, have you?
mattoligy
5 Nov 16#65
Ah ok. So what is the point in Game Mode, why does the 7000 have to be in said mode to achieve lower input lag oppose to the 8000 that is not reliant on this mode for low input lag? Obviously other settings are being downgraded, making the 8000 considerably better no?
idbirch
5 Nov 16#64
That is already fixed in a firmware update.
crazzzzzy_b
5 Nov 16#63
That's why you buy the ks8000 the speakers are mint, best I have had on a Samsung. Ks7000 speakers are not as good
crazzzzzy_b
5 Nov 16#61
Richer sound will match this for the 6 year guarantee. They did it for me for ks8000
I'm not a professional or know anything about TVs just thought it relevant as the guy directly refers to this set!
Apparently HDR is not active in game mode on this set, see video posted above...
danmac99
5 Nov 161#58
I've called Richer Sounds who will price match from the below which has a £70 code and as well as RS price beat they will knock a further £20 so you get this TV for £1009 with a 6 year guarantee!
Thank you for this I will call Richer Sounds in the morning . I really can not see this going any cheaper and can not wait any longer !
morrig
5 Nov 161#57
Why were they using glue to hold the panels on with,surely this makes access tricky with a potential of damaging it.
Would not something like Velcro been a better choice?
thats the USA version, their models are 8000 to our 7000 and so on, i am waiting for the best price on the 7000 would love it at £999, but you need a sound bar as this is it's Achilles heel. Anyone recommend a Bar for under £250 that would do this baby justice.
Marcosti to iz123456789
5 Nov 16#56
thats the USA version, their models are 8000 to our 7000 and so on, i am waiting for the best price on the 7000 would love it at £999, but you need a sound bar as this is it's Achilles heel. Anyone recommend a Bar for under £250 that would do this baby justice.
idbirch
5 Nov 16#55
OK, well I gave you plenty of opportunity with the very specific questions in my previous post and you've simply ignored them all and posted another vague, unsubstantiated statement. Troll confirmed. Move along folks, nothing to see here.
craig44uk
5 Nov 16#54
Ah did you measure the input lag? We can't even understand what you're actually trying to say so why would we trust your opinion on it? Just talking utter **** aren't you?
Parfy
4 Nov 161#53
lots of issues with the 7000 and 8000 rear panels coming away on this years models. I had a 7000 and had the issue myself. They're designed to look good from the front and the back - so use glue instead of screws. Basically no way of reattaching other than pealing the rear totally off and replacing the logic board and rear panel, at least according to a Samsung engineer that came over.
I thought the panel itself was good though and this is a good price for it.
Ended up with a Sony 55DX9305.
HugoLuca
4 Nov 16#52
A sound bar or surround sound system for cinema like quality? Any recommendations ... If you are an enthusiast movie lover and know what you talking about.
HugoLuca
4 Nov 16#51
Yes every thread you said it. 10 bit - UK model.
michaelfentonplymouth
4 Nov 16#50
extra 55 quid off with staff discount
still probably best to buy from richer sounds or John Lewis and have a better guarantee
hero9989
4 Nov 16#47
Got the curved version of this (KS7500). Amazing picture quality. and upscaling of regular HD is fantastic.
I've had some of the smart apps playing up (I haven't been able to get ITV Hub to work...) but I can use that on any number of attached devices (apple TV, PS4, etc).
Remote could be better, the LG smart remote is far better but it does the job. Great TV overall but a few niggles.
thehypnotist
4 Nov 16#46
I got the ks8000 from richer sounds. check their clearance stock. they had an open box one for £1,060 and had been out of a box for a couple of days before return. full 5 year warranty and a great saving
lmurray17
4 Nov 161#45
Stfu
prynolfc
4 Nov 16#44
with the back coming off haha, ok then!
prynolfc
4 Nov 16#43
the*
uk3g
4 Nov 16#4
I'm not sure whether John Lewis or even Richer Sounds would price match this, because Co-op actual retail price is in fact the same as Curry's, John Lewis etc. The use of voucher or discount codes, from my personal experience, has been excluded when they consider price matching.
On a separate note, as exceptionally well built as this and most Samsung TV's are, personally, I would purchase it from Curry's or John Lewis for £100 more with the 5 year warranty included.
prynolfc to uk3g
4 Nov 161#42
how is it "well built" yhe back of it isn't glued on properly, for a grand thats crap quality!
superal
4 Nov 16#41
Richersounds priced matched the recent 10% off at currys with no problems
Fell8
4 Nov 16#40
Yeh me too, but your stand link is genius. I would never had known these were out there.
Biggie fanx. :smiley:
Fell8
4 Nov 16#39
Are lower quality files, like avi mkv and mp4 type files at 720p and 1080p, which are perfectly acceptable, or even quite good on a 1080p TV. Are they still better quality up-scaled on this KS7000 ?
Thanks
gazman090970
4 Nov 16#38
You can't or won't admit defeat will you,your problem is that it doesn't get much better than this with consumer TV's so you really haven't seen much better than this have you.
blanka
4 Nov 16#37
Didn't say it was bad. Said I've seen much better.
Save the Pound
4 Nov 16#36
How would this compare to my 1080p sammy 55" plasma, which I think is ace compared to some of the LCD TVs I've seen barring OLED
Jaybeam
4 Nov 162#28
You might want to look at the user review threads on AVForum not just the expert review. Biggest thing that keeps cropping up is light bleed. I personally could not put up with that, oh also the backs coming off!
enjirube to Jaybeam
4 Nov 16#35
Each to their own. Still a great piece of kit for under a grand. :wink:
idbirch
4 Nov 163#34
Did you offer an opinion? I can't make it out if you did. You seem to be under the impression the input lag is not good but what exactly have you seen to back this up? What exactly have you seen that is better and how did you measure it?
Least of the new releases? What does this mean? Will not compare to what?
What? This doesn't even make sense. "Similar specs difference to the new flagship"? I can't even tell where you're referencing this TV and where you're referening a different one.
Please, if you have objective evidence to back up your opinion on why this TV's input lag is bad, please provide it as it would fly in the face of all the professional reviews I've seen where they measure lag with proper equipment and offer comparisons to specific competitors.
matedodgy
4 Nov 161#33
Looks great. But I still love 3d.
blanka
4 Nov 16#32
That's what your mrs likes to call me when she squeezes my red nose :wink:
blanka
4 Nov 161#31
Crack on. It's an opinion from someone seeing it in action. People like opinions from someone who's experienced it. Not every review can be trusted. Don't like the opinion, ignore it. Common sense really.
acasserole
4 Nov 161#30
55" is too big for competitive gaming anyway lol
acasserole
4 Nov 16#29
for competitive gaming 55" is too big anyway
jimx26
4 Nov 16#27
This.
From the AVF review " Game Mode the lag dropped to an excellent 21ms. That's incredibly low for a consumer TV and will certainly be good enough for even the most demanding of gamers."
mcormack
4 Nov 163#26
Hard core clown of the month!
rama26285
4 Nov 16#25
You wont find much lower input lag on a TV. I'm even tempted to say this is one of the lowest (if not the lowest) of all 4K tv's currently on the market for input lag. I'm not sure any TV will get much lower.
As someone else has said, if you want lower input lag then you need to look at monitors.
DevilsNeverCry
4 Nov 161#24
21MS response time is insane for a TV like this. This is one of, if not the best on the market currently, the whole Samsung range are in fact (UHD Premium at least)
'Hardcore' gamers ought to be looking into Monitors if they're serious.
Phil_G
4 Nov 162#17
I have the 49" version and I love it. If you get one, first thing you should do is enable HDMI CEC. With very little config at all, the supplied BT remote control now does the TV, surround sound (via HDMI ARC), TiVo and my Android box. I have had it a month and still not felt the urge to re-program my Harmony remote.
Two words of warning though. First, my WiFi would not connect to anything (WPA, WEP, unsecured nor phone hotspot). Could be a one off. Second, the connections to this TV are in a break out box. Brilliant if you have this on a table. Rubbish if you are going to wall mount it. It has taken me hours to get a cable arrangement I am happy with.
enjirube to Phil_G
4 Nov 16#18
Not having wifi is a problem unless you can manually update the tv software via a usb stick. I would send it back if it is under warranty.
jinjur to Phil_G
4 Nov 16#23
I was thinking the breakout box would be a bonus of wall-mounting surely?
Does this not mean you only have to track enough room for 2 cables (power and break out connector)? I dont have a tracked wall and will be using trunking and if this makes that trunking smaller then that is good imo.
Can you let me know how you see this as bad?
A
jinjur
4 Nov 16#22
Super price, however, i just bought the JL deal......but does this come with a 5 year warranty?
craig44uk
4 Nov 163#21
Rubbish. Think ill trust the experts over you thanks.
blanka
4 Nov 16#20
I've been looking the top specs TV's. Least of the new releases. This will not compare. I went to a gaming show with similar specs difference to the new flagship and there is a big difference. Like I said it's to the hardcore gamers not casual gamers.
It actually has great reviews for gaming. Much lower input lag than the LG OLED. Best 10bit panel tv for mixed usage for under £1000. (for the uninitiated the ks8000 in the USA is the KS7000 in Europe. This review is on an American site thus the USA code)
iz123456789
4 Nov 164#1
why can't ks8000 be this price... i hate the damn stand. its so far apart and so damn ugly!
HugoLuca to iz123456789
4 Nov 16#2
Agreed ... I just bought the ks7000 60 inch for 999.99 on Ebay refurb. Wanted the ks8000 :smiley: But was put off by some family members not to buy a expensive tv. 1150.00 for the ks8000 55 inch refurb on Ebay. So after seeing the ks7000 60 inch which is usually 1449.99 (after code), i just had to press the buy button didnt I! 150 cheaper and 5 inches bigger.
AshMcConnell to iz123456789
4 Nov 16#8
Surely at this size you'd put it on the wall?
Biffo to iz123456789
4 Nov 16#15
I'm trying to decide whether waiting for Black Friday will be a better option to see if the KS8000 drops a bit lower or whether to buy this now - looking to get a replacement stand to work with existing furniture as only the Panasonic TX-xxDX750 has adjustable feet.
mcormack
4 Nov 16#14
Somebody in the shop said "Dolby Vision" is a necessity for a UHD TV.................??
stanlenin
4 Nov 162#13
Just a TV like any other TV. Rectangular picture and shows some tat. Don't be fooled by all these new gimmicks.
mcormack
4 Nov 16#7
Is it 10 Bit or 8 Bit?
zedlor to mcormack
4 Nov 162#10
This comes up on every thread for this TV it seems...! But it is 10 bit, UHD premium certified.
Got 49 inch. This TV is amazing! Good price but maybe paying a little bit more for John Lewis 5 year warranty is not such a bad idea
mcormack
4 Nov 161#6
Can see this been sub £900 before Xmas
mikelyons
4 Nov 16#5
I can confirm John Lewis will not price match if you have to use a code.
I asked a few weeks ago about this same TV when Currys had a 10% code (listed here).
The JL 'rules' for price match are that the deal has to be openly advertised to all customers
JL Reply below
"Thank you for your email.
Sadly, we are unable to include the use of the voucher code "TV10%".
Our Never Knowingly Undersold policy states;
"The competitor’s prices need to be publicly available to all customers. For us to verify these prices, they need to be displayed in the competitor’s own shop or on their website.
We do consider temporarily discounted prices, including any publicly available voucher codes that are published alongside the product at the point of purchase, or on the competitor’s website."
This voucher code is not publicly available on the competitors website meaning we are unable to match the price obtained with the use of this voucher code.
I appreciate that this is not the outcome you were hoping for and if you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me again"
dannyjones106
4 Nov 16#3
If only I could get Currys to price match this! Hot deal!!
Opening post
Cashback available via Quidco /Topcashback with a further £20. Was 8.4% at topcashback so may be increased again?
Only 12 month guarantee so not as good as John Lewis / Richer Sounds and not sure if they would price match?
Hope it may help someone
Product Info;
Welcome to a new world of incredible picture quality. The revolutionary KS7000 SUHD TV with Quantum Dot Display doesn?t just raise the bar, it changes the game.
The KS7000 SUHD with Quantum Dot Display delivers a new world of colour, brightness and contrast, embodied in a truly immersive ultra slim bezeless 360 degree design. TVs until now weren?t able to display all colours of the world we see around us. SUHD with Quantum Dot display changes all that by expressing an exceptionally wide range of colors and breathing life into each and every one of them, giving you perfect picture quality with the most true to life colors.
Incredible brightness levels deliver the very best in HDR viewing experience. You will notice remarkable contrast when lightning strikes lighting up the dark night sky and in the darkest shadows, even the smallest detail come to your attention. See movies and TV shows exactly as the director intended through Samsung?s SUHD TV with Quantum Dot display the reference for Hollywood studios.
You can now experience Samsung Smart Hub this is not just a gateway to a world of amazing content; it is a truly immersive entertainment ecosystem.
Locating what you want to watch is a breeze on the new Smart Hub. Quickly access the content you want from a variety of input sources on the Smart Hub home screen. Watch your favourite TV shows using the TV guide, switch to view your favourite box sets through Netflix, Amazon or catch up with shows you have missed through our Catchup content partners all of this is doable without interrupting what you are currently watching and all from the Smart Hub home screen.
Who needs a games console when you can access a wealth of video games in the cloud straight from your SUHD TV. Access a huge array of games all in ultra-high definition without the need to invest in a console, play alongside your favourite football stars and race against the best racing drivers directly though your SUHD TV.
You can now access and control all your devices with our Premium Smart Remote which recognises the set top box you have connected to your TV allowing you to control your TV and external devices with one remote*. And its now really quick and easy to Connect & Share photo?s and videos directly from your phone whether this is an iOS or Android device with a single press of a button. All you have to do is sit back and enjoy a trip down memory lane with family and friends.
Experience a new world of possibilities as our SUHD TV?s enable you to create your very own SmartThings ecosystem. With a wide variety of sensors and inputs work harmoniously with your TV you can control everything from lighting to heating, monitor your baby sleeping or check homework is being done all directly controllable from your SUHD TV.
Samsung SUHD TV delivers the very best in Picture Quality, the ultimate in HDR viewing experience and opens up an incredible entertainment ecosystem all at the touch of button.
Top comments
Least of the new releases? What does this mean? Will not compare to what?
What? This doesn't even make sense. "Similar specs difference to the new flagship"? I can't even tell where you're referencing this TV and where you're referening a different one.
Please, if you have objective evidence to back up your opinion on why this TV's input lag is bad, please provide it as it would fly in the face of all the professional reviews I've seen where they measure lag with proper equipment and offer comparisons to specific competitors.
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Cheers if you can help.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pro-Signal-Pedestal-Stand-32/dp/B00XJRJFNY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1479296271&sr=8-2&keywords=vesa+stand
I would go for 8000 for £1200 thus saving on bar.
Please be good BLACK FRIDAY
Will look into the android box too.....getting a bit tired of casting and its limitations
Also, annoyingly for me, the HDMI ARC port and Optical TOSLINK port are on the breakout box. I have my soundbar below the TV so I still need to run multiple cables from the Connect Mini to the TV, defeating the purpose of it. Previously I just had a cable tabled to the back of the screen to handle audio pass through.
I do love the TV though. If you get one, seriously consider an Android R Box Pro to go with it. Great source of 4k content, fast, and controlled well via HDMI CEC.
for your personal installation, it depends how far the box is intended to be from the TV, and whether your TV is on an arm or flush mounted. If your current HDMI cables are 1m or less, you will probably get away with it. If your mount has an inch of space before the TV, you can mount the box on the wall behind the TV and route the cables normally. This is what I ended up doing.
I'm not a professional or know anything about TVs just thought it relevant as the guy directly refers to this set!
Apparently HDR is not active in game mode on this set, see video posted above...
http://www.reliantdirect.co.uk/Televisions/LED-Backlight-LCD/Samsung-UE55KS7000-Flat-SUHD-TV-With-Quantum-Dot-Display_UE55KS7000.htm?gclid=CKWR5vvQkdACFVYo0wodincIYQ
Would not something like Velcro been a better choice?
http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/02f2431
I thought the panel itself was good though and this is a good price for it.
Ended up with a Sony 55DX9305.
still probably best to buy from richer sounds or John Lewis and have a better guarantee
I've had some of the smart apps playing up (I haven't been able to get ITV Hub to work...) but I can use that on any number of attached devices (apple TV, PS4, etc).
Remote could be better, the LG smart remote is far better but it does the job. Great TV overall but a few niggles.
On a separate note, as exceptionally well built as this and most Samsung TV's are, personally, I would purchase it from Curry's or John Lewis for £100 more with the 5 year warranty included.
Biggie fanx. :smiley:
Thanks
Least of the new releases? What does this mean? Will not compare to what?
What? This doesn't even make sense. "Similar specs difference to the new flagship"? I can't even tell where you're referencing this TV and where you're referening a different one.
Please, if you have objective evidence to back up your opinion on why this TV's input lag is bad, please provide it as it would fly in the face of all the professional reviews I've seen where they measure lag with proper equipment and offer comparisons to specific competitors.
From the AVF review " Game Mode the lag dropped to an excellent 21ms. That's incredibly low for a consumer TV and will certainly be good enough for even the most demanding of gamers."
As someone else has said, if you want lower input lag then you need to look at monitors.
'Hardcore' gamers ought to be looking into Monitors if they're serious.
Two words of warning though. First, my WiFi would not connect to anything (WPA, WEP, unsecured nor phone hotspot). Could be a one off. Second, the connections to this TV are in a break out box. Brilliant if you have this on a table. Rubbish if you are going to wall mount it. It has taken me hours to get a cable arrangement I am happy with.
Does this not mean you only have to track enough room for 2 cables (power and break out connector)? I dont have a tracked wall and will be using trunking and if this makes that trunking smaller then that is good imo.
Can you let me know how you see this as bad?
A
It actually has great reviews for gaming. Much lower input lag than the LG OLED. Best 10bit panel tv for mixed usage for under £1000. (for the uninitiated the ks8000 in the USA is the KS7000 in Europe. This review is on an American site thus the USA code)
I asked a few weeks ago about this same TV when Currys had a 10% code (listed here).
The JL 'rules' for price match are that the deal has to be openly advertised to all customers
JL Reply below
"Thank you for your email.
Sadly, we are unable to include the use of the voucher code "TV10%".
Our Never Knowingly Undersold policy states;
"The competitor’s prices need to be publicly available to all customers. For us to verify these prices, they need to be displayed in the competitor’s own shop or on their website.
We do consider temporarily discounted prices, including any publicly available voucher codes that are published alongside the product at the point of purchase, or on the competitor’s website."
This voucher code is not publicly available on the competitors website meaning we are unable to match the price obtained with the use of this voucher code.
I appreciate that this is not the outcome you were hoping for and if you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me again"