Good 50inch 4k tv APPLY THE CODE TVS10 to save 10% Experience TV like never before in glorious Ultra HD 4K resolution. With 4 times the detail of Full HD see every detail with stunningly realistic picture quality and beautifully natural motion. Backed by the power of a quad core processor, powerful TruSurround Audio, futureproof 4K technologies (including HDMI 2.0, HEVC, USB 3.0) and a wide variety of Smart apps you will never want to leave your living room.
Smart TV apps (inc. Netflix, BBC iplayer and Amazon instant video) HDR local playback.
BBC iplayer, Netflix, Amazon, Youtube, Anyview Cast and Anyview Stream.
All comments (84)
discoman2016
7 Dec 161#1
Code TVS10 works on tvs over £299
hkphooey
7 Dec 161#2
cold not HDR ;-)
BuzzDuraband to hkphooey
7 Dec 16#4
It is HDR, to what degree exactly, I'm not entirely sure.
Snakeyes646 to hkphooey
7 Dec 161#11
It gets HDR with a free firmware update so GG voting cold..
Disco Dave
7 Dec 16#3
Probably not 10bit so HDR doesn't matter
brett95
7 Dec 161#5
Thanks for the promo code, any idea when it expires? :smiley:
Inspector_Gadget
7 Dec 16#6
almost as good as the recent AO.COM deal on this, but with a much better returns policy.
heat from me. :smiley:
TylerDurdenUK
7 Dec 16#7
****, I got this tv last week (from Argos) don't worry about the lack of 10 bit panel / true hdr. I've been watching 4K content from YouTube and amazon prime, which is just stunning, my wife even commented on how good the picture was, and she couldnt tell the difference from ad to hd, is great for gaming as well. A right bargain at this price, I paid about £390.
nige182 to TylerDurdenUK
7 Dec 16#27
Does it have a gaming mode that turns off any post processing?
I have all my external devices running through a Sony AV receiver that can upscale to 4K anyway if needed, I imagine that would handle upscaling better than most TVs.
Fatboy7 to TylerDurdenUK
7 Dec 16#34
I would like this TV but a lot of people are complaining generally of poor SD image on 4K TVs
Can you comment as that will be mostly what I will be watching
Cheers
TylerDurdenUK to Fatboy7
7 Dec 16#40
It very much depends on a) the channel you're watching and b) what settings you've used. I used setting posted on the avforums, the main sd channels are ok (the big ones have HD versions anyway), certainly no worse than on the 42" tv this one replaced, other channels like QVC (the wife watches this one) and the minor freeview one (things like the food channels) are still watchable.
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Smart TV apps (inc. Netflix, BBC iplayer and Amazon instant video) HDR local playback.
BBC iplayer, Netflix, Amazon, Youtube, Anyview Cast and Anyview Stream.
All comments (84)
heat from me. :smiley:
I have all my external devices running through a Sony AV receiver that can upscale to 4K anyway if needed, I imagine that would handle upscaling better than most TVs.
Can you comment as that will be mostly what I will be watching
Cheers