My first post so be kind!
I had my eye on this tv for a while and whilst doing a search on price spy it came up with this best price.
Using code 10tv this will give you a 10% discount and plus Crampton and Moore are doing up to 10% cashback when you go through via Quidco and top cash-back!
Just ordered mine today (as of yet my Topcashback has not tracked yet)
So price to pay is £3,329.10 plus any potential Quidco and Topcashback (10%)
Top comments
Inspector_Gadget
13 Dec 168#1
Kudos for the balls to buy this whopping TV, and even more to post it as your first deal on HUKD!
Heat for contribution, but not a deal for the masses I suspect given its cost! :smiley:
Biggunspaul
13 Dec 166#13
In plain English the only people that notice these issues are those who look for these types of problems,and those people will spend hours looking for issues to complain about,and will also probably spend a week setting it up to some reference standard level and complain that the colour is one shade out or something like that.The average punter who's set up consists of hanging the TV on the wall and turning it on won't see any issue.
miggy111
13 Dec 166#14
Can't decide on this or a 32" and sitting really really close.....
cheapnnasty1
13 Dec 163#12
I've had my window taken out n replaced it with one of these babies
Latest comments (48)
birdgage
30 Dec 16#48
OOS
Pokerkingbouch
29 Dec 16#47
if your in the market for a 75inch TV I would recommend the hisense 75M7900
it's a out standing TV
and at almost half the cost of the Samsung Imo it's a no brainer
blacks and the colors are fantastic HD picture is quality and the 4k will blow you away
input lag at 32 ms so gaming is faultless
looked at this and the Sony 75 inch before making my purchase so glad I went for the hisense
saved my self £2000
indigowest2004
29 Dec 16#45
update: I rang Crampton and Moore and i asked them if they could give me the free samsung 4k player as a good will gesture and they agreed! arrived this morning. I'm well pleased what a great company this is, thank you Crampton and Moore.
wide_dub to indigowest2004
29 Dec 16#46
Happy days
NSA
29 Dec 16#44
Jees, I can't begin to imagine how big this thing must be. I've just recently upgraded to a 55in OLED and that's big enough!!!
apocalypsenow
28 Dec 162#43
10p over budget for me otherwise i might have gone for it .
amb47uk
28 Dec 16#42
Jdr116....change your life today :smile:
SpamJavelin
27 Dec 16#41
Need to work smarter, not hard then! I got made redundant 5 years ago, rebuilt my career and now bring home £5k per month. Maybe you should try something different?
jdr116
26 Dec 16#40
You still need "luck" on your side in life if things are to go well for you. I've worked damn** hard for 30 years but could never afford a TV like this, so don't patronise me about "appreciating good quality AV systems" (whatever an "AV" system is anyway!!).
cheekybadger
26 Dec 16#39
Class leading motion
21 ms input lag- video games look and feel amazing
True HDR - 1200 nits
Anything over 1000 is true HDR
Supports 24p
It's incredible that samsung decided to quietly drop 24 hz support on their (otherwise excellent) series 6 range
Essentially creating awful judder playback on all blu ray and films
Naturally the 24hz mode is accounted for here and it will create a night and day difference to people who enjoy watching films on their tv
This model is a tad tasty at over 3k
The 55 inch model is highly attractive though
Probably better panel because the smaller size has less potential issues with grays
cheekybadger
26 Dec 16#38
Incredible tv
No doubt that if you have the cash this is an incredible piece of tech
Amazing
SpamJavelin
26 Dec 161#37
How do you know luck had anything to do with it? Maybe they just work really hard and appreciate good quality AV systems. It's amazing what you can achieve if you put your mind to it.
Mrepg
26 Dec 16#36
I tiled my living room with 36 of these and now I'm powering my own virtual holodeck from my commodore 64!
Great first post, hope the TV works out for you, please let us all know what you think of it in the flesh. Merry Chrimbo - exciting times
wide_dub
26 Dec 16#35
You should give them a call. Hopefully they will offer you the blu ray player.
Inspector_Gadget
13 Dec 168#1
Kudos for the balls to buy this whopping TV, and even more to post it as your first deal on HUKD!
Heat for contribution, but not a deal for the masses I suspect given its cost! :smiley:
umirza85 to Inspector_Gadget
13 Dec 16#2
Came here to post the same. gj!
jdr116 to Inspector_Gadget
26 Dec 16#34
"KUDOS"!!!!?????......why?!!....more like lucky so and so to be able to afford such an obscene amount of money on a TV!!...
indigowest2004
26 Dec 16#33
My topcashabck only tracked at 1%. but yes its a great tv but a warning to others this tv is absolutely huge!!!. Be warned lol.
brindy66
26 Dec 16#32
Cracking price for a cracking tv, I bought one recently, paid £3800 ish which also included a 4k DVD player, at the time there was a 10% Quidco cashback offer still waiting for cash back though. I haven't experienced any problems with it which made me regret buying it.
supasta
13 Dec 16#5
This is a good price for this tv, just prepare for the stupid comments of "bought 10 to sell on ebay" and "bought 1 for my bathroom".
Heat added.
kilboy to supasta
13 Dec 161#8
That's why I bought 11 ;D
whyme to supasta
26 Dec 16#31
One for bathroom! not a chance at least three minimum, and don't forget one for dogs servant quarters too. lol
indigowest2004
26 Dec 16#30
Hi at the time of posting this there was
no free option to get the free blu ray player.. damn it
edd666999
26 Dec 162#29
ok, I've added up all my Christmas money. Can anyone lend me £3,324.10?
wide_dub
26 Dec 16#28
Code is Tv10 not 10tv
indigowest2004
17 Dec 161#24
yep its coming monday
wide_dub to indigowest2004
26 Dec 16#27
Hi did u click the option for the free blu ray player?
bigmike20vt
26 Dec 16#26
Cant afford to impulse buy but if my 70 inch sharp gave up the ghost t would be tempted. I do agree with others tho with set this size. I forked out extra 1k on my giant tv to get the full backlit array. Doubt i could afford now tho. This is a good deal imo
indigowest2004
17 Dec 16#25
if anybody wants any pics let me know
indigowest2004
13 Dec 16#4
can you elaborate more on these issues please? as if there are problems id rather know now?
nictry to indigowest2004
13 Dec 16#6
Uniformity, edge lit struggles even at 55-65" size when you get to 75" it becomes even more difficult to get balanced light across the screen, banding and DSE (Dirty Screen Effect) can also be an issue for the same reasons Also if you need to view off centre ie not straight on these can struggle
oqey to indigowest2004
13 Dec 16#15
If you watch contents in pitch black room, the fault mentioned might be obvious. Otherwise, you'll not experience any of the faults mentioned.
oqey to indigowest2004
17 Dec 16#23
Did you buy this pal?
oqey
15 Dec 16#22
OK, will definitely check it out. ZD9 is way out of my league
nictry
14 Dec 16#21
Seriously I would check it in the flesh before spending this sort of money - it is a TV that is very variable in quality, I think they have discontinued the model as it has been such a nightmare and hence why the ZD came out so quickly after a supposed 'top of the line' release of the xd model.
oqey
14 Dec 16#20
Wow. Would like to have a 75ZD9! I have a Samsung Ps64F8500, other than an oled I think I'll just bite the bullet with the 75XD94, I want more real estate.
nictry
14 Dec 16#19
I had banding (right hand side) that was particularly noticable on football or any sky type movement even on HQ sources like UHD discs, also some other more specific issues with faulty HDMI ports and the last one had bad motion issues, in reality if you spent £1k you might put up with it but when I purchased it was around £4.5k so not something that I considered acceptable.
I ultimately ended up with a 75ZD9 which removed the motion issues and banding entirely, there is still light DSE in just one part of the screen on the right on certain backgrounds, only visible on football or panning across a light background so compared to the XD tolerable.
satty83
13 Dec 16#18
so true. worth pasting that comment on AV forum. :wink:
oqey
13 Dec 16#17
Hi, I'm thinking of get the 75XD94, just coming what issues have you had with yours?
oqey
13 Dec 161#16
Naw, it's an awesome TV. The picture is as good as any top LCD TV out there, yes the banding, light bleed, DSE might be an issue if you watch in the dark
miggy111
13 Dec 166#14
Can't decide on this or a 32" and sitting really really close.....
Biggunspaul
13 Dec 166#13
In plain English the only people that notice these issues are those who look for these types of problems,and those people will spend hours looking for issues to complain about,and will also probably spend a week setting it up to some reference standard level and complain that the colour is one shade out or something like that.The average punter who's set up consists of hanging the TV on the wall and turning it on won't see any issue.
cheapnnasty1
13 Dec 163#12
I've had my window taken out n replaced it with one of these babies
tomcat2
13 Dec 162#11
That's the bedroom sorted, thanks
Amara3
13 Dec 16#10
hardly its a top rated tv...but just be aware it could have above mentioned issues as do many led tvs majority of which arent noticeable most of the time.
nictry
13 Dec 16#9
No not at all, at this size most TVs have some sort of 'issue' having owned the 75XD Sony and gone through 3 before giving up on them (and these are FALD not edge lit) nothing will be perfect I am afraid, what I would say is make sure you have seen the TV in the flesh, played content that you will be watching ie not just the beautiful shiny HDR clips they have playing when you go in, insist on watching Sky or 'normal' channels as even Sky HD can show up defeciencies in the PQ on these big sets (and forget watching anything in SD as it is awful :smiley: )
Just make sure you are happy with whatever issues the TV throws up when you watch your main viewing on it and you will be fine :smiley:
indigowest2004
13 Dec 161#7
So in plain english terms is this tv advised to stay clear from?
nictry
13 Dec 16#3
By some margin the cheapest out there for this TV (bear in mind it is edge lit so the various 'issues' that will transpire on this set should be considered before laying out the cash) heat added for a great price though! Also for reference C&M are a superb retailer with exceptional customer service so no worries about being well looked after either.
Opening post
I had my eye on this tv for a while and whilst doing a search on price spy it came up with this best price.
Using code 10tv this will give you a 10% discount and plus Crampton and Moore are doing up to 10% cashback when you go through via Quidco and top cash-back!
Just ordered mine today (as of yet my Topcashback has not tracked yet)
So price to pay is £3,329.10 plus any potential Quidco and Topcashback (10%)
Top comments
Heat for contribution, but not a deal for the masses I suspect given its cost! :smiley:
Latest comments (48)
it's a out standing TV
and at almost half the cost of the Samsung Imo it's a no brainer
blacks and the colors are fantastic HD picture is quality and the 4k will blow you away
input lag at 32 ms so gaming is faultless
looked at this and the Sony 75 inch before making my purchase so glad I went for the hisense
saved my self £2000
21 ms input lag- video games look and feel amazing
True HDR - 1200 nits
Anything over 1000 is true HDR
Supports 24p
It's incredible that samsung decided to quietly drop 24 hz support on their (otherwise excellent) series 6 range
Essentially creating awful judder playback on all blu ray and films
Naturally the 24hz mode is accounted for here and it will create a night and day difference to people who enjoy watching films on their tv
This model is a tad tasty at over 3k
The 55 inch model is highly attractive though
Probably better panel because the smaller size has less potential issues with grays
No doubt that if you have the cash this is an incredible piece of tech
Amazing
Great first post, hope the TV works out for you, please let us all know what you think of it in the flesh. Merry Chrimbo - exciting times
Heat for contribution, but not a deal for the masses I suspect given its cost! :smiley:
Heat added.
no free option to get the free blu ray player.. damn it
I ultimately ended up with a 75ZD9 which removed the motion issues and banding entirely, there is still light DSE in just one part of the screen on the right on certain backgrounds, only visible on football or panning across a light background so compared to the XD tolerable.
Just make sure you are happy with whatever issues the TV throws up when you watch your main viewing on it and you will be fine :smiley: