Seiki 60" smart tv for only £376.25 (£399.00 with free delivery, 1596 boots points to spend in store, plus 1.7% cash back via TopCashback)
Where else can you get a huge screen with perfect picture quality, sleek design and under £400
Top comments
Darzen
25 Dec 167#1
"Perfect picture quality"
Who told you that ?
I doubt if any tv has 'perfect picture quality'
callumfraser4912
25 Dec 165#5
Bought this from AO for £359 with the GET40 code in the black friday sales, picture is amazing. Sent it back the day after as was making a horrendous squeeling sound from the back of the panel when the tv was on - nothing to do with the speakers. had to send a video of the sound for them to accept a refund, was a whole load of fun...
Dkh1975 to djh1975
25 Dec 165#17
I hope you've got an appointment at specsavers in 2017!
malachi
25 Dec 164#9
Good price.
But as the saying goes "You buy cheap, you buy twice"
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Darzen
25 Dec 167#1
"Perfect picture quality"
Who told you that ?
I doubt if any tv has 'perfect picture quality'
pdhroche to Darzen
25 Dec 16#34
I agree - 4k Oled is coming very close.
zzzz
25 Dec 161#2
A lot of tv for not a lot of money.
bestbuy123
25 Dec 162#3
amazing deal, absolute bargain
F4STFORW4RD
25 Dec 161#4
60" for under £400, wow
callumfraser4912
25 Dec 165#5
Bought this from AO for £359 with the GET40 code in the black friday sales, picture is amazing. Sent it back the day after as was making a horrendous squeeling sound from the back of the panel when the tv was on - nothing to do with the speakers. had to send a video of the sound for them to accept a refund, was a whole load of fun...
freakstyler to callumfraser4912
25 Dec 161#7
The 55" version had the exact same issue, mine also went back a couple of days later because of this - I just told AO mine kept switching itself off and they refunded no hassel.
sunil237
25 Dec 162#6
I usually find that cheap stuff can either be great and last, or its instantly faulty... and more often than not ibuy from a good reputable company so if there is a problem I'll get refunded.
obviously more expensive items can go wrong too, but less often I believe.
I am generally happier to pay less and potentially having an inconvenience of getting it sorted if it happens
te721
25 Dec 161#8
heat for size alone!
Nicolas to te721
25 Dec 163#12
Size matters
malachi
25 Dec 164#9
Good price.
But as the saying goes "You buy cheap, you buy twice"
furiousjammin to malachi
25 Dec 16#25
If that rule should be listened to, why are you on this site?
louloul to malachi
25 Dec 161#30
and remember the saying " buy cheep and u get a turkey"
npnw1
25 Dec 16#10
I bought one for my dad
only1nicegirl
25 Dec 161#11
I have one of these as well as two 40" and have no issues, you can even sinc with sky remote to only use one remote
jouster to only1nicegirl
25 Dec 161#32
Pretty sure every TV lets you use the sky remote
npnw1
25 Dec 16#13
I'm not sure if AO are still using the discount code but I started a deal with the same TV down to £360 delivered. Two things to note. The first is you will need 1.3m to stand it on (that's a pain). The second is the sound is very poor... but a sound bar sorts that
hukdplan to npnw1
26 Dec 16#35
Not really, I ran into a similar issue with my 65" - thought I'd have to pay over £120+ to get a minimum 130cm wide stand(also going to have massive footprint in room) - solution is to use the VESA mount with a stand like this(I have one), works great.
djh1975
25 Dec 161#14
I've seen it for myself that Seiki has the same picture quality as a Samsung, this is probably the best TV deal of 2016.
donny1266 to djh1975
25 Dec 162#15
Surely not when you could get it for £359 a few weeks ago?!
Dkh1975 to djh1975
25 Dec 165#17
I hope you've got an appointment at specsavers in 2017!
djh1975
25 Dec 161#16
I wasn't aware it was cheaper but any price below £400 for this tv is a bargain.
sam_of_london
25 Dec 161#18
No 4k for such big size TV. Pixellation of 1080p alone will make the picture unbearable when watched from near.
DontRun to sam_of_london
25 Dec 16#23
You wouldn't generally sit 'near' to most TV's for regular viewing, but with a TV as large as 60" you would want to sit at least 8ft away, at which distance you wouldn't see any pixelation at 1080p resolution.
That's not to say there's no benefit to 4K, but you can still get some great picture quality from 1080p sets, and at this price it's incredible value to get a 60" TV under £400
jouster to sam_of_london
25 Dec 16#33
How near are you planning on sitting. My Kuro 6090 from 12 feet is still awesome.
Gollywood
25 Dec 161#19
OP: You should put the brand name in the title. I think it'll help
Mrepg
25 Dec 16#20
Gaming? Im thinking Rocksmith. Thanks
thecoolguy
25 Dec 16#21
thx
Disco Dave
25 Dec 16#22
Don't sit near
djh1975
25 Dec 16#24
If you want to waste hundreds more on a Samsung, then your on the wrong website. :laughing:
superm0
25 Dec 161#26
*you're or you are :wink:
Gavin01
25 Dec 16#27
looks a bargain
TreborKid
25 Dec 16#28
Does anyone have any experience with this model and PS4/XbOne? I'm looking for an upgrade to a circa 2010 32" Samsung and wondering how this compares.
keenan316 to TreborKid
26 Dec 16#42
Good tv for the price. Gaming from PS4 is perfect, no lag.
scott_gillan
25 Dec 16#29
Bought this on Black Friday , Great quality on PS4 and Apple TV . Sound not great but most TVs the same these days .. sound bar. A must
Which Software this TV use? Can we install KODI on it?
droitwichdosser
26 Dec 16#40
This is a "deal" website, not a "where can i find the cheapest"... maybe you are in the wrong website :wink:
peterkay11
26 Dec 16#41
Should be troll of London
keenan316
26 Dec 16#43
Using the same vesa stand with mine and it works great.
npnw1
26 Dec 16#44
That's a cool stand, but people still need to be aware because most furniture is 1.2m and the feet won't sit on it.. I thought about a panel from Howdêns over the top lol..
sameerpawar
26 Dec 16#45
but u can get same on ao.com for 369 with GET30 code.
Opening post
Where else can you get a huge screen with perfect picture quality, sleek design and under £400
Top comments
Who told you that ?
I doubt if any tv has 'perfect picture quality'
But as the saying goes "You buy cheap, you buy twice"
All comments (45)
Who told you that ?
I doubt if any tv has 'perfect picture quality'
obviously more expensive items can go wrong too, but less often I believe.
I am generally happier to pay less and potentially having an inconvenience of getting it sorted if it happens
But as the saying goes "You buy cheap, you buy twice"
That's not to say there's no benefit to 4K, but you can still get some great picture quality from 1080p sets, and at this price it's incredible value to get a 60" TV under £400
And not have it break or have a big black line in the middle of the screen after of 13 months of use.
vesa mount