Great spec for anyone looking a new 4k tv. Second cheapest price they have ever been.
Showing as £399 but seems you can get this TV down to £369 using code GET30.
I believe it was 359 a few weeks ago but that code has expired, this seems to be the cheapest today.
The Hisense H55M3300 can be had for £459 with GET40
1.1% quidco/topcashback available even with voucher
All comments (36)
Mrepg
25 Dec 16#1
Whats this tv like, I just want one for playing rocksmith on
hitman2411 to Mrepg
25 Dec 16#2
Don't have one but seems to be well reviewed by people on AO and Argos
caverncity
25 Dec 161#3
jl do not price match ao
hitman2411 to caverncity
25 Dec 161#4
Removed price match possibility, thought JL matched them
Mrepg
25 Dec 16#5
AO returns are atrocious arent they? Bordering illegal? Seem a few deals from these, but sure I read they are a nightmare with returns and argos not far behind them. Shame no price match option. Great deal though. Im going to get a 4k tv and put a nice gaming pc together.
hitman2411 to Mrepg
25 Dec 16#6
No idea what their returns are like, posted the deal based on this being the second cheapest price these TVs have ever been and are great spec for anyone looking a new 4k tv. Perhaps richersounds will price match, they charging £399 and £499 respectively
Mrepg
25 Dec 16#7
Yeah thanks for posting, its a stellar deal! I will try n pricematch richer
hitman2411
25 Dec 16#8
Glad it helped, seems to be quite a lot of cold votes coming through. If they are cheaper elsewhere please say!
robertr
25 Dec 16#9
I got the 4K 55" curved M6600 for £459 from AO from the deal posted last week, very impressed.
Mrepg
25 Dec 16#10
I would not worry, I think this will get hot
Th30r1g1nal
25 Dec 162#11
i got the 50" the other day with my argos discount. Really impressed. Menus and stuff are quite basic(but i like this)and sd picture is a bit naff. the picture adjustment settings are very minimal too (compared to my 43"sony bravia anyways). With that being said the hd channels and 4k content is outstanding. i was blown away.
Just my 2 pence. Jingle Bells
essexgangsta
26 Dec 161#12
need a smart tv for my kitchen and was holding out for the sales, ive got the 55inch in the playroom and xbox one looks really good in it. I was wondering whether it will get any cheaper
danieltruman
26 Dec 16#13
So for the price this is pretty decent?
Looking to upgrade from a 47" Samsung that's about 6 years old.
hitman2411 to danieltruman
26 Dec 16#14
Yes they are supposed to be very good value for money
fossman
26 Dec 162#15
I have got one of these, as others have said the picture from the inbuilt Freeview HD is very, very good but SD pictures are poor.
I have also got a PS4 connected and have not had any problems with the picture.
Here is a photo of the television, my daughter was watching Beauty and The Beast on Blu Ray from my PS4.
hitman2411 to fossman
26 Dec 16#16
Looks excellent!
paulpso to fossman
27 Dec 16#21
But why buy a 4k set to view 1080p content? Could've paid less for a 1080p set and had the same picture. Unless you're actually planning on using it for 4k.
danieltruman
27 Dec 16#17
This is actually the: HE50KEC315UWTS model is that right?
The model number listed by ao doesn't exist on hisense website
Unfortunately not all channels (none in fact) are broadcast in 4K yet so unless you plan on having a 50" set for SD / HD and one JUST for 4K sitting in your living room, you really are hoping the one you've bought for 4K will do a semi decent job of SD / HD as well....at least that's what I'm thinking.
klm1702
28 Dec 16#23
I was looking for a decent tv yesterday and came across this.
Wasn't looking for 4K but just a decent size smart tv and hisense came in at number 2 spot. Granted slightly smaller but still seems to get decent reviews.
Found it online with Debenhams plus for £349 free next day delivery and I was going to go for that as I'm hoping Debenhams have a decent return policy. Failing that you can spent an extra £20 and get from Amazon.
I'm no expert and this tv is for a spare sitting room when my kids take over my main tv but figured all those reviews on Amazon can't be wrong?
rickinyorkshire
28 Dec 16#24
Majority of TV channels are still SD so i wouldn't buy a new telly that reduces quality?
derekblankmccoy
28 Dec 16#25
8 bit - cold
10 bit - hot
But no info anywhere on what it is. So Im guessing 8?
rickinyorkshire to derekblankmccoy
28 Dec 16#27
It's 8bit. The 10 bit panels are now listed as Ultra HD Premium. You won't see any 10 bit panels at this price range.
TwistedNerve to derekblankmccoy
29 Dec 16#32
hisense don't do a 10 bit panel, regardless of what you read :wink:
Bisham
28 Dec 16#26
Future-proofing would be one good reason, and when some 4K TVs like this are not costing much if any more than a 1080P set then why wouldn't you buy this instead..?
I can't remember the last time I watched an SD channel out of choice (why is local news still in SD..?!) and I'd expect more 4K (broadcast) content coming in 2017, I hope.
derekblankmccoy
28 Dec 161#28
Theres some 10 bit panels out there for just under £500, so its not unreasonable to expect a 10 bit panel at this price after Xmas. It would be a hell of a deal, but thats what this site is for after all....
Kubo1967
28 Dec 16#29
Which 10 bit panels for this price range?
Looking for a 50"+ 10 bit panel TV
Bisham
28 Dec 16#30
John Lewis sell the 50" Hisense M5500 for £499, which is apparently a 10 bit panel.
Opening post
Great spec for anyone looking a new 4k tv. Second cheapest price they have ever been.
Showing as £399 but seems you can get this TV down to £369 using code GET30.
I believe it was 359 a few weeks ago but that code has expired, this seems to be the cheapest today.
The Hisense H55M3300 can be had for £459 with GET40
1.1% quidco/topcashback available even with voucher
All comments (36)
Just my 2 pence. Jingle Bells
Looking to upgrade from a 47" Samsung that's about 6 years old.
I have also got a PS4 connected and have not had any problems with the picture.
Here is a photo of the television, my daughter was watching Beauty and The Beast on Blu Ray from my PS4.
The model number listed by ao doesn't exist on hisense website
https://hisense.co.uk/electronics/tvs/m3300
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/test-centre/digital-home/best-tv-2016-most-popular-tvs-uk-oct-3639791/
Wasn't looking for 4K but just a decent size smart tv and hisense came in at number 2 spot. Granted slightly smaller but still seems to get decent reviews.
Found it online with Debenhams plus for £349 free next day delivery and I was going to go for that as I'm hoping Debenhams have a decent return policy. Failing that you can spent an extra £20 and get from Amazon.
I'm no expert and this tv is for a spare sitting room when my kids take over my main tv but figured all those reviews on Amazon can't be wrong?
10 bit - hot
But no info anywhere on what it is. So Im guessing 8?
I can't remember the last time I watched an SD channel out of choice (why is local news still in SD..?!) and I'd expect more 4K (broadcast) content coming in 2017, I hope.
Looking for a 50"+ 10 bit panel TV
https://www.alza.co.uk/50-tcl-u50s7806s-d3962897.htm?catid=18854702
Normal price, so not worth putting up as a deal.
widely proven to be the case on many AV forums
Also are there any current AO codes available?