(edited: now properly visible) Found this direct 'hidden' link to this TV, its the only way to get to it, you cant search on their website for it.
John Lewis WILL price match if you send them the direct link, for £1604 inc del.
Sorry cannot get direct link below to work, you will have to copy and paste into browser (can a mod help?)
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JayExxx
23 Dec 163#24
The link still works, don't just click on the link, copy and paste it like OP suggested...
dinealone
23 Dec 163#20
wish they had a deal for the 65"
Joshimitsu91
22 Dec 163#8
I'm sure if you post a deal for an £800 4K OLED TV you will get a lot of heat.
t3hfunk3r to 3.1415926
22 Dec 163#7
..... what?
This is an oled 4k display; new technology costs more. The reason your plasma cost so much was that it required a full size lorry and and entire Iraqi oil field just to ship it - to currys where you undoubtedly bought it.... Plasmas are sooooooo heavy.
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robs1
22 Dec 16#1
It'l be £599 by the January sales.
...well...maybe January 2018.. ;-)
idbroadhurst
22 Dec 161#2
Just convinced myself this wouldn't fit in the living room.... Not so sure now :sunglasses:
JellybearXo
22 Dec 16#3
Any promo codes anyone pls ?
stato
22 Dec 161#4
Been looking for one of these for a while but couldn't justify £1900. At £1600, I'm biting. Tried JL price match....Will let you all know how it goes...
monkeyhanger75
22 Dec 16#5
Why not buy it from the retailer with the offer? Do Selfridges not do a 5 year guarantee?
3.1415926
22 Dec 162#6
Don't fool yourself on wasting £1600. Why ?
Well, back in the day when LG introduced their flagship LG50PK990 it was around £1799 and quite possibly there hasn't been a better looking glass fronted TV since. this was 2019/10 and I have one on the bedroom wall.
However, we only ever got 2 updates. Within 12 months certain features were dropped. It never reached its potential and whilst it is a very good top end plasma TV, the connectivity and ability it has was never used by LG and they dropped support as soon as the next new thing came along.
So now you have a £1799 white elephant of sorts.
Screw these mega bucks TVs, buy sensible and replace the add on boxes. Glad I only paid £800 !
t3hfunk3r to 3.1415926
22 Dec 163#7
..... what?
This is an oled 4k display; new technology costs more. The reason your plasma cost so much was that it required a full size lorry and and entire Iraqi oil field just to ship it - to currys where you undoubtedly bought it.... Plasmas are sooooooo heavy.
ashmac to 3.1415926
22 Dec 161#10
elephant.....dont think so lg will be supporting the oled set for years to come. as its lg whos pushing oled and have now struck a deal with sony to make there oled panels in the new oled sony models dropping next year..
polly69 to 3.1415926
22 Dec 16#11
Utter nonsense ive had 4 updates in the couple of months ive had it and another is expected any day now to fix input lag and add hdr gaming mode. I paid £1900 just 2 months ago and i was happy as id saved a £100 this seems to good to be true.
OP it maybe some mistake or something, its to good to be true £1600 is £200 off the best price there has ever been and why would Selfridges hide it. Anyone whos got one good luck anyone else dont hold your breath and JL wont match a page that doesnt exsist other than that link if you search via size or even LG OLED you get nothing.
Remus81 to 3.1415926
22 Dec 16#14
You're talking about a TV that was released back when streaming services were very much in their infancy. It's hardly LG's fault that these services moved on in leaps and bounds, leading to fairly new equipment being rendered obsolete in a short period of time.
I have the B6V, it boasts both HDR and Dolby Vision (which is rare at the moment), Web OS 3 and the best consumer level screen technology money can buy. It has already had multiple updates in the last few months, with others likely to follow.
But who knows, maybe some revolutionary tech is just around the corner ready to leave all these state of the art sets behind limping in its wake...that's the world of technology for you.
rickj to 3.1415926
23 Dec 16#17
Sorry utter rubbish .I've got the 2nd edition non 4k oled.paid 1100 with 5 years warranty via JL price match back in Feb.I've had 5 updates and the price over the year has stayed pretty firm. smart features are spot on nothing missing unlike my Samsung! .best TV I've owned by a country mile.
cloud1 to 3.1415926
23 Dec 161#27
Don't compare your crap cheap TV to this.
Alansmithee to 3.1415926
23 Dec 16#40
that never bothers me - buy on the screen quality and ignore the smart features which any decent box will always best anyway.
Joshimitsu91
22 Dec 163#8
I'm sure if you post a deal for an £800 4K OLED TV you will get a lot of heat.
Opening post
John Lewis WILL price match if you send them the direct link, for £1604 inc del.
Sorry cannot get direct link below to work, you will have to copy and paste into browser (can a mod help?)
Top comments
This is an oled 4k display; new technology costs more. The reason your plasma cost so much was that it required a full size lorry and and entire Iraqi oil field just to ship it - to currys where you undoubtedly bought it.... Plasmas are sooooooo heavy.
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...well...maybe January 2018.. ;-)
Well, back in the day when LG introduced their flagship LG50PK990 it was around £1799 and quite possibly there hasn't been a better looking glass fronted TV since. this was 2019/10 and I have one on the bedroom wall.
However, we only ever got 2 updates. Within 12 months certain features were dropped. It never reached its potential and whilst it is a very good top end plasma TV, the connectivity and ability it has was never used by LG and they dropped support as soon as the next new thing came along.
So now you have a £1799 white elephant of sorts.
Screw these mega bucks TVs, buy sensible and replace the add on boxes. Glad I only paid £800 !
This is an oled 4k display; new technology costs more. The reason your plasma cost so much was that it required a full size lorry and and entire Iraqi oil field just to ship it - to currys where you undoubtedly bought it.... Plasmas are sooooooo heavy.
OP it maybe some mistake or something, its to good to be true £1600 is £200 off the best price there has ever been and why would Selfridges hide it. Anyone whos got one good luck anyone else dont hold your breath and JL wont match a page that doesnt exsist other than that link if you search via size or even LG OLED you get nothing.
I have the B6V, it boasts both HDR and Dolby Vision (which is rare at the moment), Web OS 3 and the best consumer level screen technology money can buy. It has already had multiple updates in the last few months, with others likely to follow.
But who knows, maybe some revolutionary tech is just around the corner ready to leave all these state of the art sets behind limping in its wake...that's the world of technology for you.