As the AO deal has now expired, this appears to be the next best deal.
£720 list price which can be reduced to £700 if you take out a £1 "Which" trial (which you can immediately cancel), then 2.3% TopCashBack takes it down to £684 which is a cracking deal for a very well rated 65" 4K HDR TV.
Great TV. Well worth the money, just find anywhere to buy it other than Laptops direct (or direct tv) same company, appalling customer service. Please be warned. I purchased my initial set from them, it was broken in transit but company said it was my fault!!
John Lewis price matched for me with 5 year guarantee. It will only price match traders with high St shops though.
furiousjammin to pwbeem
6 Dec 16#6
Pay with Credit Card (and pay it straight off) for the extra protection.
I have this TV and it is a great tv. I got mine for £765 after cashback back in June I think, so this price is crazy.
jaydeeuk1
6 Dec 16#12
Means it's not a 10 bit panel.
If you want proper HDR that'll amaze you, then don't get this. If you want a huge tv that does a decent job with 4k and are waiting for next gen 3d OLED sets with 1000+ nits brightness to come down to sub £2k then go for it. You'll be waiting a couple of years otherwise.
BigVern1984
6 Dec 161#13
Sorry to be rude, but you have no idea how 10bit/HDR work. HDR pulls out the shadows, hi-lights, etc to give the image a greater depth of colours and range. 10bit bit on the other hand does not increase the hi and low range at all, it add more steps of colour between the already existing shades of colour, nothing to do with increased range! Say you have a image of a blue sky, the 10bit panel will have a smoother blue gradient as it has more steps of colour (banding). They have no need for each other to work. Only professional grade monitors with hi-res images sometimes need a 10bit panel, you will never notice the difference on a tv, maybe with high bitrate 4K blue ray, even then your need to know what to look for. Adding 10bit to TVs in mainly marketing.
Voyager
6 Dec 16#14
Good deal at the moment with respect to price! But for £720 you can get it price matched with JL for 5 years warranty. TV in stock in JL now.
MaddiesDaddy
7 Dec 16#15
Happy with mine also for the price can't be beat !
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£720 list price which can be reduced to £700 if you take out a £1 "Which" trial (which you can immediately cancel), then 2.3% TopCashBack takes it down to £684 which is a cracking deal for a very well rated 65" 4K HDR TV.
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Is it a 10-bit panel?
:stuck_out_tongue:
10 bits - (8bits + FRC)
http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/0f888a8
John Lewis price matched for me with 5 year guarantee. It will only price match traders with high St shops though.
Edit: got it
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame_rate_control
Still none the wiser :laughing:
Reckon she'll pass this time...
If you want proper HDR that'll amaze you, then don't get this. If you want a huge tv that does a decent job with 4k and are waiting for next gen 3d OLED sets with 1000+ nits brightness to come down to sub £2k then go for it. You'll be waiting a couple of years otherwise.