Dont know if this is a good deal but 299 for a 55inch tv sounds good.
Use code get20 to get it for 279
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0zone
29 Dec 165#18
You get what you pay for. In this case muddy blacks, warm colour temp and over-saturated colours with irritatingly poor contrast.
Ideal for video adverts in shops, not so good as your main tv.
Of course, if it didn't have such drawbacks it would be a bargain, but as it does it's priced about right.
As for "smart" tv - a £30 phone would have more app availability. What OS is it running? Who provides the apps? Are you stuck with them and no further apps, for example when any of the free to air channels upgrade or change their code standards are you stuck with dead and unusable apps for the life of the tv? What hardware is powering it? Quad core android? WebOS?
If you want the bottom end of the smart TV market just buy a dongle such as a fire stick. Guarantee it will have multiple times the power of whatever this TV will laughingly call "smart".
Still, might do your great grandma, assuming she can't see, hear or want to use apps.
Seems the sound and standard definition let it down but I'd still give some heat thanks op.
Houndog6105
29 Dec 16#3
That's smoking
brendanhickey
29 Dec 161#4
I got the 4k version 49 inch for £315 a about 2 months ago. I think it's brilliant.
bigbargainbear
29 Dec 16#5
Size isn't everything......
Rather go for the 50" for an extra £100 for 4K ultra smart
aimrie
29 Dec 16#6
Size is everything when in 4k. Can't see the difference 8.3 million pixels makes!
rachelsaurus to aimrie
30 Dec 16#31
this isn't 4k though..
pavel76
29 Dec 16#7
Different model
tommymcelroy
29 Dec 16#8
Ordered. Will give it a go. The sneaky pests said they where charging me £279 but then I noticed afterwards the invoice says £294 as it put a £15 charge on for delivery. I'm assuming this is an extra charge for delivery to Northern Ireland but it never mentioned it at all.
Opening post
Use code get20 to get it for 279
Top comments
Ideal for video adverts in shops, not so good as your main tv.
Of course, if it didn't have such drawbacks it would be a bargain, but as it does it's priced about right.
As for "smart" tv - a £30 phone would have more app availability. What OS is it running? Who provides the apps? Are you stuck with them and no further apps, for example when any of the free to air channels upgrade or change their code standards are you stuck with dead and unusable apps for the life of the tv? What hardware is powering it? Quad core android? WebOS?
If you want the bottom end of the smart TV market just buy a dongle such as a fire stick. Guarantee it will have multiple times the power of whatever this TV will laughingly call "smart".
Still, might do your great grandma, assuming she can't see, hear or want to use apps.
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Seems the sound and standard definition let it down but I'd still give some heat thanks op.
Rather go for the 50" for an extra £100 for 4K ultra smart