- Certified 4K Ultra HD with 4K upscaling
- HDR via USB delivers lifelike colours to ramp up 4K
- Smart TV - catch up, movies, & more
- Freeview HD - 60 free channels including 12 in HD
- 4 HDMI & 3 USB - plug in lots of devices at once
Use code: PERKBOX20 (Save £20 on orders over £269 from AO.com) for this price.
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iamthegr81 to ashtad
19 Dec 163#3
Most women would say that's a bargain!
Latest comments (19)
tabby123
20 Jan 17#19
How many HDCP 2.2 has this as I can only seem to get Sky Q or BTTV to work after swapping the leads depending on which I want to view
whiteface
21 Dec 16#18
Anyone getting a noticeable ticking from theirs? I'm on my second now, backlight bleed on the first was awful, second's a lot better but still has a couple of noticeable glowy patches from the corners pointing towards the centre. I can deal with that, and the minor glow around the edge, but the electronics ticking is a bit annoying when it's quiet.
alan2simms
21 Dec 16#17
my 43M3000 developed really bad Dse after about 5 months the vertical bars are almost static :disappointed: and 4k looks really grainy pretty sure this was after the update i was sent the update manually a second time to sort out you tube 4k issues , i have been just been asked to return it to the retailer by hisense gutted as i loved it while it lasted .
on a different note m3000 has a 10bit VA panel not 8 bit+frc this was confirmed to me by them they even sent the factory spec sheet it does not support FRC and its "upto 275 nits" that displayspecifications.com data is wrong (there is a disclaimer) up to buyers to believe them or the manufacturer. only passing onwhat i have been sent
tighty
19 Dec 161#16
because it's a completely different TV?
alexanderthenotsogreat
19 Dec 16#15
M3000 has more noticeable input lag with gaming. I have the M3300 and it's fine
lianne21
19 Dec 16#14
Worth buying from Richer as I did last week. A 6 year warranty for £419. Our last Samsung TV cost nearly £170 to repair after just over a year old. Lesson learned.
KTF
19 Dec 16#13
What is the difference between HxxM3000 and HxxM3300?
tubbyasstoo
19 Dec 16#12
49inch 4k is a lot of telly for £354
I ordered this in the summer from amazon...two arrived, both with smashed screens...not sure if this was done during courier to me; couriered to amazon; or amazon warehouse
amazon refunded my money when they withdrew units from sale, it wasn't an isolated incident...later they went up in price, so I gave it a miss
instead I bought the 65inch from ao.com for £680...lubbly jubbly...really happy with the 65inch
nzadok
19 Dec 16#2
Picked one up from Amazon warehouse for £285 a couple of weeks ago for a Xmas present , quickly checked it out before wrapping it, inbuilt 4k Netflix looked very good
lianne21 to nzadok
19 Dec 161#11
God, what a bargain! I hate you.
tighty
19 Dec 16#4
it annoys me that the 7000 range only starts at 55". gimme a 49" please
lianne21 to tighty
19 Dec 16#10
Why not just buy the 3000 then?
bonzobanana
19 Dec 161#9
Might be compatible with hdr signals but doesn't look like it can deliver real hdr performance.
Opening post
- HDR via USB delivers lifelike colours to ramp up 4K
- Smart TV - catch up, movies, & more
- Freeview HD - 60 free channels including 12 in HD
- 4 HDMI & 3 USB - plug in lots of devices at once
Use code: PERKBOX20 (Save £20 on orders over £269 from AO.com) for this price.
Top comments
Latest comments (19)
on a different note m3000 has a 10bit VA panel not 8 bit+frc this was confirmed to me by them they even sent the factory spec sheet it does not support FRC and its "upto 275 nits" that displayspecifications.com data is wrong (there is a disclaimer) up to buyers to believe them or the manufacturer. only passing onwhat i have been sent
I ordered this in the summer from amazon...two arrived, both with smashed screens...not sure if this was done during courier to me; couriered to amazon; or amazon warehouse
amazon refunded my money when they withdrew units from sale, it wasn't an isolated incident...later they went up in price, so I gave it a miss
instead I bought the 65inch from ao.com for £680...lubbly jubbly...really happy with the 65inch
http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/e0db5fc
Only an 8bit panel with 300 cd/m2 luminosity.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hisense-h50m3300-50-inch-4k-ultra-hd-smart-led-tv-399-363-05-with-code-argos-2568119?page=2#comments
eh? USB?