- catch up, movies, & moreFreeview HD - 60 free channels including 12 in HD
- 4 HDMI ports for consoles and Blu-ray players3 USB ports
- get content from USB drives
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SIB01
3 Dec 1613#7
With the way some people are on here, £450 should get you an 80" OLED TV, a Dodge RAM 3500 V10 to carry it home in, and Margot Robbie to bring you tea and biscuits after you've set it up! Oh, and does anyone have a code to bring that cheaper, I'm still not biting at £450 even if Miss Robbie wears her Harley Quinn outfit!
j2hot to mhance1
3 Dec 164#5
christ what do you expect for £450!
davieg1
3 Dec 163#16
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mhance1
3 Dec 16#1
no HDR.
mhance1
3 Dec 16#2
no HDR
Apogee00 to mhance1
3 Dec 161#3
You sure?
j2hot to mhance1
3 Dec 164#5
christ what do you expect for £450!
Jaybeam to mhance1
3 Dec 161#6
Could you repeat that!
DCFC79 to mhance1
3 Dec 16#17
And ? Its still a Smart 4k Ultra HD 55" TV for under £500.
ChrissyBoy
3 Dec 161#4
I've got the 50" version of this and there's a firmware upgrade to change 2 of the hdmi's to HDR. Not sure how good it is as I've not seen anything with HDR yet :disappointed:
Heat added as this is a great price
SIB01
3 Dec 1613#7
With the way some people are on here, £450 should get you an 80" OLED TV, a Dodge RAM 3500 V10 to carry it home in, and Margot Robbie to bring you tea and biscuits after you've set it up! Oh, and does anyone have a code to bring that cheaper, I'm still not biting at £450 even if Miss Robbie wears her Harley Quinn outfit!
timetosurf
3 Dec 161#8
any proof??
Apogee00
3 Dec 16#9
But it does have hdr :smiley:
esskay92
3 Dec 161#10
I have this TV. It does have HDR, at least some faux 8-bit version of it. I don't remember the technical specifics but this TV tricks HDMI signal into outputting HDR display. I tried the Life of Pi HDR sample and the quality was stunning.
Late
3 Dec 161#11
Ah, man - was about to buy but now I'm told you don't get Margot Robbie in her Harley Quinn outfit... :disappointed:
r401caw
3 Dec 161#12
Great telly box - got one for £498 last week - very impressed- easy to set up and great picture - at sub £450 it's a bargain
brid30
3 Dec 16#13
No hdr, bla bla bla.
Heat for this.
Disco Dave
3 Dec 161#14
Far getting Margot in Wolf of wall street
millward84
3 Dec 16#15
How does this compare to Samsung ku6000
davieg1
3 Dec 163#16
sterankin
3 Dec 16#18
What justifies the extra cost of the 55M7000? What does it have that this doesn't - anything other than HDR?
JohnnyUtah to sterankin
3 Dec 16#19
Margot Robbie?
chrisund123 to sterankin
4 Dec 16#25
ULED on the M7000
steevieboy4u
4 Dec 162#20
Get an extra 20 odd quid off using Quidco as well:
How does this tv compare to the Samsung ku6000 series?
DweebDude to millward84
4 Dec 161#22
It's a lot cheaper for one thing
bringit
4 Dec 16#23
Does this have the android store - able to install Kodi??
neilljj
4 Dec 16#24
no it doesnt have the android store on it but if its anything like the 65 inch curved hisense tv i bought from amazon last boxing day for £999 then its a great tv
millward84
4 Dec 16#26
Picture quality?
chrispaps12
4 Dec 16#27
55 inch 4K tv for £450, what more do you want heat added.
Curlyman83
4 Dec 16#28
I'm grappling with either this model, the 55m6600 for £494, or the 55m7000 for £670-odd.
The m3300 seems a great tv, but no HDR could be a deal breaker. The m7000 at £670 is a little more than I wanted (or can justify) to pay - is the m7000 really £200 better than the m6600? I'd appreciate it if anyone has an answer to the differences between models.
millward84 to Curlyman83
4 Dec 16#30
I'm not sure to get a Samsung 6000 or one of these :/
millward84 to Curlyman83
4 Dec 16#32
Would like to know this also
oldboy64
4 Dec 16#29
The m3300 does have the hdr that you want according to the above comments.
Curlyman83
4 Dec 16#31
The Samsung KU6400 was the tv I had my eye on...its so much more expensive than this hisense set, though!
sb1970
6 Dec 16#33
After many months of consideration I ordered this last night. The 12 months 0% finance option (£38.00 pm) swung it for me this close to xmas.
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Credit to frank30uk for the 50" deal.
Certified 4K Ultra HD with 4K upscaling Smart TV
- catch up, movies, & moreFreeview HD - 60 free channels including 12 in HD
- 4 HDMI ports for consoles and Blu-ray players3 USB ports
- get content from USB drives
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Heat added as this is a great price
Heat for this.
http://www.quidco.com/ao-com/
The m3300 seems a great tv, but no HDR could be a deal breaker. The m7000 at £670 is a little more than I wanted (or can justify) to pay - is the m7000 really £200 better than the m6600? I'd appreciate it if anyone has an answer to the differences between models.
Cheers OP. Heat added.