Discount code applied: 10% off Large Screen TVs
-£54.50
Total £490.50
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freakstyler
4 Dec 163#16
Two of the three round vents on on each side are speakers, the bottom grill is blanked out on both sides - it has four speakers and no fan.
I returned a TV a few weeks back due to a fault. They collected next day and refunded in full later that very day. As long as the TV has a fault, no matter how intermittent it is they'll refund you. Example a line on the screen that shows up now and again or its randomly switching itself off - if you know what I mean :wink:
This is active 3D btw.
Boyee
4 Dec 163#8
If only my TV would break, I'd get it!
emiratesstadium
4 Dec 163#3
Not sure how they can just add HDR through an "update".
Like saying I bought a 720p laptop but they sent out an update and now it's 1080p.
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mrjackson90
4 Dec 161#1
I looked at this yesterday. From a old thread it appears that hdr is available through a update
Not sure how they can just add HDR through an "update".
Like saying I bought a 720p laptop but they sent out an update and now it's 1080p.
mrjackson90
4 Dec 162#4
Most of the recent Hisense TV's have had ota hdr updates. I know its not top spec hdr but for £490 you wont get much better
Uridium
4 Dec 162#5
What like Sony did with PS4 and Samsung with 2015 UHD TV Range have both also recently done...
The hardware is HDR capable so they send out a firmware update to enable it.
Gabi
4 Dec 161#6
Please no more TV deals I'm running out of space in my house.
iLikeDiscount
4 Dec 161#7
pixel count is a physical thing, you can't increase the number of pixels via an update, but you can update the firmware to enable more functions if the hardware can handle it.
Boyee
4 Dec 163#8
If only my TV would break, I'd get it!
Proxish
4 Dec 16#9
Does anyone know how this compares to the 5XXX series?
freakstyler
4 Dec 16#10
I've been using mine for a couple of weeks now and its mightily impressed me. Having owned a 65K5510 this 58" is better in pretty much every respect. Build quality is exceptional, sound is far better and the panel is more uniform and with better blacks thanks to local dimming which actually works wonders. As for the HDR update, I've not loaded any new firmware as I'm not particularly bothered. Chances are this TV does indeed have a 10bit Panel inside it as the company that manufactures them only does 58" Panels at 10bit 100/120Hz. I only wished I'd bought the 65" K700/730 earlier in the year and not waited for the K5510. You're best off digging through this thread for firmware info:
got anymore details on the pros/cons of this and the 5500. Im torn between this or the 65 5500 one?
Hows the 3d and does it do a decent job of upscaling SD content?
Jaybeam
4 Dec 16#11
Question is the six circular vents on the back speakers or are they fans?
Proxish
4 Dec 16#12
Word of warning about AO.com.
I just called them to ask about returns if I don't like the TV.
If you don't turn the TV on, returns are free and you get a full refund within 30 days of purchase.
If you do turn the TV on, AO.com retains 45% of the TV's value as "we can't see a used tv".
I'm hoping I can find this for sale elsewhere that will price match.
EDIT: This is really frustrating... Nowhere else sells it, and there's no other 4KTV with passive 3 that even comes close to this in terms of price...
Uridium
4 Dec 16#13
Is there nowhere that has the same TV instore so you can try it?
Personally I'd never buy a TV without first testing instroe with a USB stick loaded with a selection of media....
Don't just go by the mage qaulity on the in store demo either...all TV's look nice playing a 1080p/4k animation etc...
Test low bitrate media as this is this will show you how good the TV's upscaling quality is...despite there being plenty of HD channels now there are still times when you'll be watching something in SD and some large screen 4k TV's realy aren't very good with SD material
mabbyb
4 Dec 16#14
doggboy10
4 Dec 16#15
Is there a set out there the same as this that carries passive 3D?
this has everything I want aside from active 3d
freakstyler
4 Dec 163#16
Two of the three round vents on on each side are speakers, the bottom grill is blanked out on both sides - it has four speakers and no fan.
I returned a TV a few weeks back due to a fault. They collected next day and refunded in full later that very day. As long as the TV has a fault, no matter how intermittent it is they'll refund you. Example a line on the screen that shows up now and again or its randomly switching itself off - if you know what I mean :wink:
This is active 3D btw.
mabbyb
4 Dec 16#17
Hey are speaker on my 65" so will be the same on the 58". They produce great sound for TV speakers.
Proxish
4 Dec 16#18
Apparently AO are the only people that even sell this model anymore for some reason.
It seems to get good reviews from people, but as much as I want it, I don't think I'll get it...
Proxish
4 Dec 16#19
Haha, wow, can't believe that worked... Looks like I may have to get it then lol.
Proxish
4 Dec 16#20
Now I just need to see if I can find answers to my last few questions dotted about forums, which are:
Has the new firmware update introduced EPG? (The ability to view the TV schedule)
Can you get Freeview Play? (Via the App Store(I've read about the place the TV has an App Store of sorts))
Is the USB DVR function any good? (Can you record multiple channels, or at least record one channel while surfing another?)
Can you get access to NowTV via the built in App Store?
millward84
4 Dec 16#21
Is this a better picture then the hisense 3300?
sterankin
4 Dec 16#22
I nearly pulled the trigger on a 55M7000, what's the differences??
How does this compare?
Couple of bad reviews on Amazon?
wolfy001
4 Dec 16#23
is this fully compatible with xbox one s? also is this android tv with app store? thanks
EmperorRosko
4 Dec 16#24
It wont be hardware capable at this price. The firmware updates merely allow the tv to process the hdr signal. The panel has to be 10 bit whether the firmware gets updated or not to actually display HDR correctly.
Unfortunately this has not been explained very well, and manufacturers are quite happy to stick HDR on their boxes despite not being able to display the extra colours.
fishmaster
4 Dec 16#25
They can't as they can't update the hardware from 8 bit to 10 bit, so it's nonsense.
pez555
4 Dec 16#26
What a deal
mckee74
4 Dec 161#27
Ordered. I am a realist, this will not be the best TV going. There may be issues. For the price though, the only complaint I can make is that the wife is going to kill me.
sterankin
4 Dec 16#28
Tempted but there are so many Hisense models floating about HUKD it's hard to know what difference there is. Still looking at the 55M7000 for £679..
millward84 to sterankin
4 Dec 16#29
I'm tempted with that one I wonder if John Lewis will Price match
sterankin
4 Dec 16#30
They price matched the 55M7000 with me for Crompton and Moore, but they wouldn't match with the 20 quid voucher code, so only 699 match by John Lewis.
Interesting that the boots review above if the exact same as the 1 star review from Amazon. Copied and pasted?
freakstyler
4 Dec 16#39
The 58" has better sound, deeper blacks, better screen uniformity and overall build quality. The screen is also more glossy which I prefer over the mostly matt panel the 65" 5510 used. It also has more features, local dimming which gives contrast a boost (really well) and Active 3D. It also handles motion better, with the 65" I noticed trailing and ghosting on darker content.
The 65" is bigger and the menu system is a little quicker than the 58" Don't get me wrong for the money, its good but the 58" is better in pretty much every respect.
Upscaling is fine, both TV's do a fine job of Upscaling SD and 1080i content - that's one of the first things I noticed on the 65" while watching question time of all things.
I've only tried 3D once and wasn't very impressed as the image had lots of cross talk. That said I was playing back a SBS film off a slow flash drive using Samsung Glasses so there could be a number of reasons why it was very underwhelming.
ianuk2005
5 Dec 16#40
Thanks a lot its really hard to find consistent reviews on these let alone direct comparisons.
Shame about the 3d issues, I was worried it might be a write off in that area.
Ita interesting that they are matte/glossy. Any info on if the 58 is a big difference reflection wise in the day. Also are the viewing angles good/bad for either? The one benefit of my current tv is that its IPS and looks good from awkward angles on my corner couch.
freakstyler
5 Dec 16#41
Apparently there are other firmware versions that improve 3D performance but like I said that issues I was experiencing could be down to a number of issues. Looking at the screen now with a lamp on in the room it is very glossy but it appears to have some sort of anti glare tint as the bright lamp is clear in the refection but very dull if you know what I mean. Ive not noticed any issues with glare during daytime viewing. This is a va screen so once you move off centre colours wash out but it's about what I would expect, your trading off viewing angles for deep blacks.
ianuk2005
5 Dec 16#42
That doesnt sound too bad. I've had a couple laptops with similar anti glare and it does seem to work well indoors, you get the reflection but it's not really noticeable vs the backlight. Completely different outdoors vs matte but tbh I dont plan on taking a tv ourdoors :smiley:.
I'm guessing the 5500 is also va not ips? Such an annoying dilemma, the blacks are teŕrible on my tv, grey and crush badly but you can view it pretty much side on without washing colours.
mrjackson90
5 Dec 16#43
anyone know how far the feet on the stand are apart?
aravind_svu to mrjackson90
5 Dec 16#44
not that far.. she is decent! :wink:
whizzkid11
5 Dec 16#45
Assuming they are on the ground.... ;o)
Bakerdave
5 Dec 16#46
Can you use a kodi fire stick with this tv ?
Uridium to Bakerdave
5 Dec 16#47
you can use an AMAZON fire stick with any TV with a HDMI port.....
freakstyler
5 Dec 16#48
I think all Hisense TV's are VA - I used to love IPS screens in the days before LED back lighting but every recent example I've seen or even tried has suffered from Dirty Screen Effect and, as you say, the blacks are terrible, even more so when you move off center.
snoopd
6 Dec 16#49
Code does not work now!
ibl0010
6 Dec 16#50
Is this TV too big for a room that is 330 cm long and 280 cm wide. If (yes), what would be a good TV size for a room of the above measurement.
simonbrowne to ibl0010
6 Dec 16#51
you need a tv in the range of 80" for a room that size.
whizzkid11 to ibl0010
7 Dec 16#55
that's a 3.2m x 2.8 - this will be like a cinema screen in there...
What size is good? depends where you put but imo 46-48" - my bedroom is a bit bigger and I have a 42 in there which is plenty big for the room.
simonbrowne
6 Dec 16#52
expired
snoopd
7 Dec 16#53
Use code GET30 to knock £30 off. Its not as good as 10% but better than nothing!
bluejmc2005
7 Dec 16#54
does this TV handle 60hz 4K OK? i know some of the older hisense tvs had issues with blacks being grey etc.
ibl0010
11 Dec 16#56
What do you mean by depend where I put the TV. Are you saying I could get away with a 58inches in a 3.2 by 2.8 if I put the TV on the longest part of the room.
simonbrowne
11 Dec 16#57
Asking people to pick a tv size for your room is like asking someone what you should be wearing today. Every one will have an opinion and none may be right for you.
Get a measure and figure out what you think is the right size for you. It wont take long and you will buy something that is right for you.
ibl0010 to simonbrowne
11 Dec 16#58
Not asking to pick a TV for my room. Was just trying to find out if someone has such big TV in a small or whether such big TV would suit the room.
whizzkid11
11 Dec 16#59
It will suit it if you want a cinema screen in your room... depends on room usage. For a lounge with a sofa etc , for me it would be too big for that size room. You may like it, it's personal choice.
Opening post
£545.00
Use code LARGESCREEN10 for 10% off
Discount code applied: 10% off Large Screen TVs
-£54.50
Total £490.50
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I returned a TV a few weeks back due to a fault. They collected next day and refunded in full later that very day. As long as the TV has a fault, no matter how intermittent it is they'll refund you. Example a line on the screen that shows up now and again or its randomly switching itself off - if you know what I mean :wink:
This is active 3D btw.
Like saying I bought a 720p laptop but they sent out an update and now it's 1080p.
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hisense-he58kec730uwtsd-58-smart-3d-4k-ultra-hd-tv-silver-559-ao-2519736
its a good deal considering other 4k 3d TV's are double the price, I just wish I had the money :smile:
more info here
https://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R38X8NC6O9RCJ5/ref=cm_cr_dp_title?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B013QWCXTO&channel=detail-glance&nodeID=560858&store=home-theater&tag=ho01f-21
Like saying I bought a 720p laptop but they sent out an update and now it's 1080p.
The hardware is HDR capable so they send out a firmware update to enable it.
https://www.avforums.com/threads/hisense-ltdn-k700xwtseu3d-owners-thread.1986050/
Hows the 3d and does it do a decent job of upscaling SD content?
I just called them to ask about returns if I don't like the TV.
If you don't turn the TV on, returns are free and you get a full refund within 30 days of purchase.
If you do turn the TV on, AO.com retains 45% of the TV's value as "we can't see a used tv".
I'm hoping I can find this for sale elsewhere that will price match.
EDIT: This is really frustrating... Nowhere else sells it, and there's no other 4KTV with passive 3 that even comes close to this in terms of price...
Personally I'd never buy a TV without first testing instroe with a USB stick loaded with a selection of media....
Don't just go by the mage qaulity on the in store demo either...all TV's look nice playing a 1080p/4k animation etc...
Test low bitrate media as this is this will show you how good the TV's upscaling quality is...despite there being plenty of HD channels now there are still times when you'll be watching something in SD and some large screen 4k TV's realy aren't very good with SD material
this has everything I want aside from active 3d
I returned a TV a few weeks back due to a fault. They collected next day and refunded in full later that very day. As long as the TV has a fault, no matter how intermittent it is they'll refund you. Example a line on the screen that shows up now and again or its randomly switching itself off - if you know what I mean :wink:
This is active 3D btw.
It seems to get good reviews from people, but as much as I want it, I don't think I'll get it...
Has the new firmware update introduced EPG? (The ability to view the TV schedule)
Can you get Freeview Play? (Via the App Store(I've read about the place the TV has an App Store of sorts))
Is the USB DVR function any good? (Can you record multiple channels, or at least record one channel while surfing another?)
Can you get access to NowTV via the built in App Store?
How does this compare?
Couple of bad reviews on Amazon?
Unfortunately this has not been explained very well, and manufacturers are quite happy to stick HDR on their boxes despite not being able to display the extra colours.
RS will match it from John Lewis also.
Seeing if i can get a part refund on a digihome i bought, if not will consider this if i send it back.
reviews here.
although it seems good on paper it seems there are faults with it which is putting me off.
for sale on boots and found reviews here
http://www.bootskitchenappliances.com/product/he58kec730uwtsd-hisense-tv-silver-37376-108.aspx?&WT.z_PT=AV&WT.z_AT=LED%20TV&WT.z_MT=Search&WT.z_RTM=PLA&WT.z_MAT=Hisense&WT.z_DT=c&WT.z_FT=Free%20Standing&WT.z_PC=HE58KEC730UWTSD&WT.srch=1&wt.z_ag=all%20products&wt.z_kw=allproducts&wt.z_cn=All%20Product%20Targets&gclid=CjwKEAiAmo_CBRC9qbGQssjqi28SJABYTgZx2_iowhNWzURpYjI512WL95PJ3sMPVeJHjXDfEEQuQBoChBTw_wcB
The 65" is bigger and the menu system is a little quicker than the 58" Don't get me wrong for the money, its good but the 58" is better in pretty much every respect.
Upscaling is fine, both TV's do a fine job of Upscaling SD and 1080i content - that's one of the first things I noticed on the 65" while watching question time of all things.
I've only tried 3D once and wasn't very impressed as the image had lots of cross talk. That said I was playing back a SBS film off a slow flash drive using Samsung Glasses so there could be a number of reasons why it was very underwhelming.
Shame about the 3d issues, I was worried it might be a write off in that area.
Ita interesting that they are matte/glossy. Any info on if the 58 is a big difference reflection wise in the day. Also are the viewing angles good/bad for either? The one benefit of my current tv is that its IPS and looks good from awkward angles on my corner couch.
I'm guessing the 5500 is also va not ips? Such an annoying dilemma, the blacks are teŕrible on my tv, grey and crush badly but you can view it pretty much side on without washing colours.
What size is good? depends where you put but imo 46-48" - my bedroom is a bit bigger and I have a 42 in there which is plenty big for the room.
Get a measure and figure out what you think is the right size for you. It wont take long and you will buy something that is right for you.