I like the stand on this. Heat from me. I'm a convert to Seiki. You can't go wrong - excellent spec for the price.
Anyone who says 'but its not 4K....' needs their balls clamped to the bare live wiring of a 4K set....
sam_of_london to Gollywood
13 Dec 161#4
£264. 98 down the drain. Crap TV with only 1080p resolution. Will regret whoever buys this one :smile:
AshD92
13 Dec 16#2
Need a new TV, was looking at getting 32/40", but this is a cracking price for 50"
Do I need one this big, that's the question
cheapskate25 to AshD92
13 Dec 16#3
If you've got space for it you won't regret it.
Gollywood
13 Dec 161#5
I hope you got those electrodes I mentioned ready...
JohnnyUtah
13 Dec 16#6
Do you have a real job? :smile:
ocukgilly1
13 Dec 16#7
Wondering between this one and the Techwood smart TV that's about a fiver more for the same size panel. I don't know anything about either make, any thoughts?
Gollywood to ocukgilly1
13 Dec 16#8
My preference is the Seiki... but don't know enough about the Techwood.
Probably worth factoring in the retailer/warranty/after sales etc as well
simes to ocukgilly1
15 Dec 16#15
My own TV is a Seiki 43" , my partner has a Finlux (a Vestel made set the same as the Techwood ).
I would choose the Techwood. The menus and general operation is much better. Seiki Tvs can suffer from picture stutter on Freeview HD- which spoils any sports viewing. So definately do not buy Seiki if Freeview is your main source.
sam_of_london
13 Dec 16#9
They both sell 4k tv for a little more. Buy them or hisense 4k for a little more than this obsolete piece of junk.
sam_of_london
13 Dec 16#10
Why are you making people buy obsolete junk for getting more hits
Adam2050
15 Dec 16#11
I paid £600 with 5 years warranty for a LG mid-high range, seems a lot of money for off brand outdated piece of tech regardless of size.
Toothy1911 to Adam2050
15 Dec 161#12
But that's well over 2x the price of this set...
Adam2050
15 Dec 16#13
I forgot to add that was nearly 4 years ago.
acj7745
15 Dec 16#14
So it is now an obsolete piece of junk. Should have saved yourself £300 and got one of these!
Opening post
1080P (not 4K), but a huge TV for the price.
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Anyone who says 'but its not 4K....' needs their balls clamped to the bare live wiring of a 4K set....
Do I need one this big, that's the question
Probably worth factoring in the retailer/warranty/after sales etc as well
I would choose the Techwood. The menus and general operation is much better. Seiki Tvs can suffer from picture stutter on Freeview HD- which spoils any sports viewing. So definately do not buy Seiki if Freeview is your main source.