he striking KS7000 SUHD TV with Quantum dot display surpasses UHD Premium standards so you can experience the next generation of professionally mastered content with 2200 PQI.
KS7000 is an exceptional Quantum dot display TV with remarkable HDR 1000 capability for a superior range of luminance, colour and contrast. Realise Quantum Dot Colour delivering over 1 billion colours, 64 times more colour and 2 times greater brightness than conventional UHD TVs***.
The Ultra Black panel technology absorbs light to minimise reflections to ensure contrast is crisper and clearer than it has ever been before.
Our Smartest TVs ever have a further enhanced Smart platform delivering UHD HDR streaming, App and Cloud based gaming, Smart View mobile and tab connectivity, Voice control and the capability to control your home through your TV with SmartThings*.
Create the perfect entertainment experience by turning your TV into the brain of your smart home with Samsung SmartThings Extend*.
Set the mood by automating lights and speakers, locking doors or controlling hundreds of other compatible smart devices directly from your TV.
10 Year Screen Burn Warranty Included - Registration required
*Free Samsung SmartThings Extend USB required available from May 2016, additional purchase necessary to connect other appliances to the TV
***Based on all SUHD TVs vs conventional UHD TVs
Latest comments (35)
mro2011
13 Jan 17#35
Would Currys or JL or RS price match this?
stormywhether
7 Jan 17#34
umm, about that...
jonboyuk
30 Dec 16#33
Honestly, wait until after CES. Might find the KS8000 is slightly more affordable too :smiley: That has better local dimming and motion (apparently).
Also I'm not sure how good the KS9000 is going to be, but one of the main improvements is in the software (something I couldn't care less about!) and the new QLED (similar to what already exists). That said this is from the rumour mill so may be b***ocks!
shariifi
3 Dec 16#32
Spend extra £230 and get the Hisense 65M7000.
I cannot justify to spend double the price for high TVs and I cannot see any difference in the picture watching HD/4K between high TVs and the Hisense TVs.
Cold for me.
moneysavingkitten
2 Dec 16#31
And CES is 8 days after boxing day. Oh, the dilemma.
justGIBBS
2 Dec 16#24
I bought this tv from Richer Sounds, originally at £875 but they refunded me £75 (approx.) after three days as Currys had it for £799. It is an AMAZING set. Picture quality is astounding. It wasn't without its issues when I first set it up though! The out of the box settings are terrible... lots of juddering! But after some quality customer service from Richer Sounds, it's now running incredibly well. Highly recommended.
smethwick to justGIBBS
2 Dec 16#30
I've also experienced a bit of judder. Was it just a setting thing? I bought from Curry's so doubt I'll get the quality customer service.
venu44
2 Dec 16#29
Richer give 6 years warranty and good customer service. Pick up the 55" for £949 and you'll get far better overall value.
Morpheus_00
2 Dec 16#28
this company has a well dodgy rating on trustpilot.
richmawdsley
2 Dec 161#27
Spent a LOT more then this 3-4 months ago so it pains me to see it at this price.. but it's a cracking tv!
Disco Dave
2 Dec 16#26
Sony android :-(
zen123
2 Dec 161#25
Done with john lewis no problems what so ever.
I asked them to price match this website however they refused as they mentioned this place sells refurbished tvs and don't buy their TV's directly from the Manufacturer
ezzer72
2 Dec 161#23
Cool story.
zen123
1 Dec 16#5
Should I return the ku6400 for this??? for HDR gaming?
mcormack to zen123
1 Dec 16#16
YES
JamesClark1991 to zen123
2 Dec 16#22
If you still can yes.
sumpter
1 Dec 16#7
Jees surpised Currys have jumped back up to £999 after reading the various comments about their stock levels.
Surely they will drop straight back down within a few days?
I've been so indecisive on this TV!
BKMacC to sumpter
1 Dec 162#9
It will drop further.
I was going to buy it last night instore, but the manager wouldn't give me it at the online price, so I left it. They have a lot of them in stock.
pavel76 to sumpter
1 Dec 162#11
They have jumped up to £999 only to show that as a previous price on next sale - I think it will be £699 on Boxing Day :smiley:
terry82517 to sumpter
1 Dec 16#21
Stock levels??
SLAMaLAMB
1 Dec 161#14
I would return it as these issues are technical faults within the tv. No one pays £1k to experience technical faults, no matter how good the picture.
traviscrouch to SLAMaLAMB
1 Dec 161#20
Exactly, return it for a refund. Then buy this for cheaper
mcormack
1 Dec 16#19
New models out Mar/Apr this will deffo be sub 700 after Xmas, (research previous years)
mcormack
1 Dec 16#17
<£699 Boxing Day
grove39 to mcormack
1 Dec 16#18
And if it isn't ?
captainbeaky
1 Dec 16#15
Had a look at the 55" version in store - great picture but that stand makes placement a bit tricky.
Phil_G
1 Dec 16#12
FFS, I bought one for 1150 from John Lewis a month ago.
Excellent TV and worth the money at the higher price.
A few questions for other people who have one, I am seeing some weird behaviours and I wondered if you were too. HDMI device detection is dodgy. I run the TV setup and it detects my TIVO box. I reboot the TIVO box and the tv says the device has changed, and then believes it is an xbox 360 ?! Is this common?
When I set the audio to be HDMI out, this value only sticks 40% of the time. It keeps switching back to TV speakers after a few suspend/wake cycles.
WiFi simply doesn't work.
Even with these annoyances, it is a fantastic TV. Would check one out beforehand if you are planning to wall mount though as the Connect Mini box is not the best of ideas.
pannan to Phil_G
1 Dec 16#13
Hdmi issues are the same on mine. No issues with WiFi or volume. There do seem to be lots of unexpected behaviour software side which I hope subsequent firmware updates sort. Dont bother speaking to customer services as they are abysmal.
sumpter
1 Dec 16#10
Certainly hope so! I think if it drops to £769.99 again I will jump on it. Although it's still available for £789.99 & £798 at Atlantic Electrics & Reliant Direct respectively - both retailers having a much better Trustpilot rating than Currys!
Jaybeam
1 Dec 16#8
Not again!
BKMacC
1 Dec 161#6
You will get it cheaper in a few weeks.
rd3d2
1 Dec 16#4
Had 65" (old model) Hisense for a few years now - it has been and still remains a fantastic bit of kit!
(Of course the newer models such as this will be even better at handling 4k content!)
pavel76
1 Dec 161#3
£999 now... just saying
BorisBlank
1 Dec 162#2
I bought one of these from Currys just the other day (for £799 although that deal has now ended).
Excellent TV, very impressed by the picture quality and sound. Really well worth the money at the reduced price. Easily matches my Sony ZD9 in most respects (other than size!) and betters it for the Tizen O.S. which totally demolishes Sonys implementation of Android.
Opening post
KS7000 is an exceptional Quantum dot display TV with remarkable HDR 1000 capability for a superior range of luminance, colour and contrast. Realise Quantum Dot Colour delivering over 1 billion colours, 64 times more colour and 2 times greater brightness than conventional UHD TVs***.
The Ultra Black panel technology absorbs light to minimise reflections to ensure contrast is crisper and clearer than it has ever been before.
Our Smartest TVs ever have a further enhanced Smart platform delivering UHD HDR streaming, App and Cloud based gaming, Smart View mobile and tab connectivity, Voice control and the capability to control your home through your TV with SmartThings*.
Create the perfect entertainment experience by turning your TV into the brain of your smart home with Samsung SmartThings Extend*.
Set the mood by automating lights and speakers, locking doors or controlling hundreds of other compatible smart devices directly from your TV.
10 Year Screen Burn Warranty Included - Registration required
*Free Samsung SmartThings Extend USB required available from May 2016, additional purchase necessary to connect other appliances to the TV
***Based on all SUHD TVs vs conventional UHD TVs
Latest comments (35)
Also I'm not sure how good the KS9000 is going to be, but one of the main improvements is in the software (something I couldn't care less about!) and the new QLED (similar to what already exists). That said this is from the rumour mill so may be b***ocks!
I cannot justify to spend double the price for high TVs and I cannot see any difference in the picture watching HD/4K between high TVs and the Hisense TVs.
Cold for me.
I asked them to price match this website however they refused as they mentioned this place sells refurbished tvs and don't buy their TV's directly from the Manufacturer
Surely they will drop straight back down within a few days?
I've been so indecisive on this TV!
I was going to buy it last night instore, but the manager wouldn't give me it at the online price, so I left it. They have a lot of them in stock.
Excellent TV and worth the money at the higher price.
A few questions for other people who have one, I am seeing some weird behaviours and I wondered if you were too. HDMI device detection is dodgy. I run the TV setup and it detects my TIVO box. I reboot the TIVO box and the tv says the device has changed, and then believes it is an xbox 360 ?! Is this common?
When I set the audio to be HDMI out, this value only sticks 40% of the time. It keeps switching back to TV speakers after a few suspend/wake cycles.
WiFi simply doesn't work.
Even with these annoyances, it is a fantastic TV. Would check one out beforehand if you are planning to wall mount though as the Connect Mini box is not the best of ideas.
http://websurfaces.co.uk/2016/03/10/amazon-prime-4k-triax-thc-22-and-the-hisense-ltdn65k680m3d-65-inch-4k-uhd-tv/
(Of course the newer models such as this will be even better at handling 4k content!)
Excellent TV, very impressed by the picture quality and sound. Really well worth the money at the reduced price. Easily matches my Sony ZD9 in most respects (other than size!) and betters it for the Tizen O.S. which totally demolishes Sonys implementation of Android.
just saying.
Edit: seems that deal has ended, my bad