60" tv bought for my dad at £360 delivered using 10% discount code for large TVs. I'll add the code. I thought it was an awesome deal for the money
The code is LARGESCREEN10
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Chanchi32
4 Dec 168#3
60 inches for £359 - heat added
npnw1
4 Dec 164#6
My old mans eye sight won't see the difference in quality and he hasn't got an Xbox or PS... So it will be ideal for war films, might get a sound bar so he can get in the middle of the action
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dadofdaisy
4 Dec 16#1
The code is LARGESCREEN10
npnw1
4 Dec 16#2
Thanks dado...
Chanchi32
4 Dec 168#3
60 inches for £359 - heat added
BuzzDuraband
4 Dec 161#4
I'm not sure what this is like in comparison to the 58" Seiki I bought recently. But I honestly wouldn't. It was that bad it actually depressed me to the point where I couldn't game any longer on it. Everything just looked so washed out and pixelated. 1080p movies from streaming sources such as Wuaki and Amazon were an absolute nightmare, they just looked terrible.
Like I say though, this is an experience I had on a 58" Seiki. Unfortunately I don't even know the model number because it was in and out of my house like a flash.
montana78 to BuzzDuraband
4 Dec 16#10
Yep
SEIKI is SEIKI
If one is thinking vibrant image, fast refresh then this isnt for them. Lowest budget TB for me would be hisense. Theyre like french cars. All bells and whistles
bellboys to BuzzDuraband
5 Dec 16#20
This is the reason buying summat like this is a bit of a gamble from AO.com due to their outrageous re-stocking fees. Is it faulty or not up to the standard you were expecting? A minefield...
My old mans eye sight won't see the difference in quality and he hasn't got an Xbox or PS... So it will be ideal for war films, might get a sound bar so he can get in the middle of the action
montana78 to npnw1
4 Dec 161#9
He wont take full advantage of the colour display and the 1080p watching Dambusters :smile:
McHotpoon
4 Dec 16#7
Great price, couldn't get one myself unless I had road tested it first to check motion blur/resolution drop on fast games or HD content.
CALMSEAS
4 Dec 16#8
Just be aware that this isnt a full smart TV meaning you cant browse the net on it there is very little you can do on it apart from U Tube and bbc i player I made his mistake earlier on in the year thinking they were full internet TVs and they are not
pops1975 to CALMSEAS
4 Dec 162#15
Personally think browsers on smart tv's are pants - stick to your phone/tablet/laptop. Browers don't seem optimised for tv's.. even on large tv's you can't zoom in on text.
npnw1
4 Dec 162#11
I've paid over £2k for a tv in the past. What this is good at doing is putting a large picture in front of someone who had poor eye sight for £360 which makes it an awesome deal
npnw1
4 Dec 162#12
But that Lancaster will be nearly full scale lol
jameshothothot
4 Dec 16#13
If limited smart TV function just get a fire stick or chromecast which are often available for twenty quid
HuffPropane
4 Dec 161#14
great size and great deal, heated...
edit: pointing out my dislike for ...'s
everything preceding them seems sarcastic
sluigi
5 Dec 16#16
or porn :-)
Meladt
5 Dec 16#17
Only does BBC iplayer, Netflix and Youtube. Still hot though!
sunama
5 Dec 16#18
Voted HOT!!!
For me image quality is king, so this deal isn't for me.
But this will be a great deal for someone looking for a budget TV set and are not too snobbish about image quality.
£360 for a 60" TV - I don't think I've ever seen this before.
sunama
5 Dec 162#19
Indeed. I have my computer hooked up to my TV anyway and that beats the smart features of any/all TVs currently in existence or those that will be released in the next few years. If you can't afford to add a computer, to a TV, then just buy a chromecast. The smart features of a chromecast (especially the updates it gets) should be able to beat the smart features of most smart TVs.
Just spotted this Sony 55" for £295 if anyone is interested, it is on Amazon marketplace though Sony 55 TV
dadofdaisy to Spenfica
6 Dec 161#24
bargain, who bought it?
belfastboy92
7 Dec 16#25
Bought the Seiki 55 inch TV a couple of weeks back for £279 from AO. Decent quality for the price.
Heat.
rcr100
7 Dec 161#26
I bought the 55in version of this tv ( paid £260 for it ) for the little one to watch cbb etc.We fitted it onto the wall with a £20 bracket from Amazon. Net cost of under £300. The picture quality is actually pretty decent ( we have a 4k tv in our bedroom - to use for comparison ). You need to fiddle with the settings. It also plays movies from usb and hard-drives. The sound is awful but you can adjust it to slightly less awful or just buy a soundbar. I am thinking of buying this for the old dear - she is blind as a bat and just watches the news 24/7.:laughing:
npnw1
8 Dec 16#27
Rcr get a loud sound bar as well
npnw1
14 Dec 16#28
Tv arrived and for the money it's excellent value. Speaker is not the best but a sound bar sorts it. Word of warning you need a base of about 1.3m to sit it on.... as light as a feather to
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The code is LARGESCREEN10
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Like I say though, this is an experience I had on a 58" Seiki. Unfortunately I don't even know the model number because it was in and out of my house like a flash.
SEIKI is SEIKI
If one is thinking vibrant image, fast refresh then this isnt for them. Lowest budget TB for me would be hisense. Theyre like french cars. All bells and whistles
8-)
edit: pointing out my dislike for ...'s
everything preceding them seems sarcastic
For me image quality is king, so this deal isn't for me.
But this will be a great deal for someone looking for a budget TV set and are not too snobbish about image quality.
£360 for a 60" TV - I don't think I've ever seen this before.
Chromecast can be had for £20 it seems.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/google-chromecast-20-00-argos-inc-1-month-netflix-2566487
Is it a CRT?
Sony 55 TV
Heat.