currently £1099.00 at ao.com but discount code LARGESCREEN10 makes it £989.10 good price for this popular tv
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Gabi
25 Jan 173#10
I'd love to buy this but if the wife found out it would either mean instant death by frying pan or my mothers house for a week. :confused:. Heat from me.
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jenmumof5
24 Jan 171#1
+1.65% tcb tho I think the max payout with ao is £11 but may as well take it!
djdean
24 Jan 17#2
plus 1.5% off quidco aroud another £15 off
pennyfarthing88
24 Jan 17#3
Great telly's these' heat added.
nhr
25 Jan 171#4
Richer sounds give 6 year warranty but still at the £1099.00 price.
I'd take the 6 year, but to reach their own. Lots of options.
227 BHA
25 Jan 17#6
For a fiver more Direct Tv's or Appliances Direct have this for £994.97 and I got John Lewis to pricematch with their 5 year warranty
waser to 227 BHA
25 Jan 17#13
I would love that deal... I typed in Direct TVs into the price match web page at John Lewis and it says they don't price match them as they are an online business only, when they have a retail store in Huddersfield...
sheehancolm
25 Jan 171#7
got this telly from Richer Sounds.....its a beast and really good value for money
mr-big-d
25 Jan 171#8
Superb TV!
Thermobaric
25 Jan 17#9
Are Hisense TVs available to look at in any shops? I wanted to check them out but despite being all over Richer Sounds and JL sites, they don't have any on display in my local ones.
Gabi
25 Jan 173#10
I'd love to buy this but if the wife found out it would either mean instant death by frying pan or my mothers house for a week. :confused:. Heat from me.
radiohead9999
25 Jan 17#11
I got this tv from Richer Sounds, really pleased with it (paid £950 as it was a customer return, apparently some guy bought it and his wife blew her top and told him it was going right back! lol)
sumpter
25 Jan 17#12
Also works on 55m3300 and 55m7000 models though is it only manufacturers 2 year warranty with AO?
djdean
25 Jan 17#14
its starting to get hot in here
glennhoward007
25 Jan 171#15
In the notes section on the pricematch form highlight the retail store. I have included a link before which may help.
doctorblue
25 Jan 17#16
and it looks like we the stand feet are well inside the frame...maybe the equivalent of the 55 inch model?
hassony
25 Jan 17#17
what's the difference between this and the 5500?
waser to hassony
25 Jan 171#19
Primarily better build quality and Local Dimming.
waser
25 Jan 17#18
Thanks I will try that.
robjw_2001
25 Jan 171#20
John Lewis price matched direct TVs for me, but I already had a price match open with them against crampton and Moore. So I just replied to my existing email and they refunded a bit more. They only took it down to £1015 as direct TVs charge £20 delivery.
hassony
25 Jan 17#21
worth the difference in price?
waser
25 Jan 171#22
For me it is, yes if you can get it for around £1k. Although the other 5500/5510 model is still a bargain.
alexmurphy01
25 Jan 17#23
Bought this for 1100 last year and its awesome.
montana78
25 Jan 17#24
whats the black level on this. I watch movies with light off
djdean to montana78
25 Jan 17#25
i think the blacks are next to oled quality
montana78
25 Jan 17#26
Should I buy the Hisense H65M7000?
Hisense set out to make a good upper-midrange TV, and that’s exactly what it's done. If you’re a hardcore AV enthusiast and you’re after the last shred of detail in shadows and highlights, this isn’t for you. The Hisense H65M7000 doesn’t have what it takes to beat the likes of the premium LG OLED65E6V or the Samsung UE65KS9500.
Read more at http://trustedreviews.com/hisense-h65m7000-review#gf7bKGLOjkQ7P02d.99
pwbeem
26 Jan 17#27
Great TV. I can vouch for that. Please, please, please avoid directtv. Really terrible company with items getting damaged in transit and then accusing you of causing it! John Lewis price match stores you can walk into and give you their 5 year guarantee for free.
silverblueray
27 Jan 17#28
is this proper HDR?
*Sloman* to silverblueray
27 Jan 171#29
No
ezeoke
27 Jan 17#30
I bought the Hisense HE65K5510UWTS which is still 65inches and its 4k for £699. The Telly is awesome.
dharvey8686
27 Jan 17#31
code working still? Im get a expired message
superted2008
27 Jan 17#32
I have just sent one of these back to John Lewis.
I played about with it trying to get a decent picture for a week. It has issues with complexions. I tried various firmwares and about 20 different sets of calibration settings.
Each day I would wake up, switch it on and start messing with it again as it didn't look right.
Have a look on AV forums, 240 page thread on the issue. Hisense seem to only be recognising it being an issue now.
People would have purple lips, red blotches on the faces or look like umpla lumpas.
djdean to superted2008
28 Jan 17#36
you cant watch tv when your tripping on lsd:p
superted2008
27 Jan 17#33
I have just sent one of these back to John Lewis.
I played about with it trying to get a decent picture for a week. It has issues with complexions. I tried various firmwares and about 20 different sets of calibration settings.
Each day I would wake up, switch it on and start messing with it again as it didn't look right.
Have a look on AV forums, 240 page thread on the issue. Hisense seem to only be recognising it being an issue now.
People would have purple lips, red blotches on the faces or look like umpa lumpas.
djdean
27 Jan 171#34
I saw a brand new 48" LCD TV with a missing volume button advertised in my local store for £10.00.
I thought, " I can't turn that down".
shariifi
28 Jan 17#35
A reviewer who bought this TV from Ebuyer: Standard Image not very good Sound isn't fantastic.
Is this true?
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http://m.richersounds.com/#!/product/HISE-65M7000
Hisense set out to make a good upper-midrange TV, and that’s exactly what it's done. If you’re a hardcore AV enthusiast and you’re after the last shred of detail in shadows and highlights, this isn’t for you. The Hisense H65M7000 doesn’t have what it takes to beat the likes of the premium LG OLED65E6V or the Samsung UE65KS9500.
Read more at http://trustedreviews.com/hisense-h65m7000-review#gf7bKGLOjkQ7P02d.99
I played about with it trying to get a decent picture for a week. It has issues with complexions. I tried various firmwares and about 20 different sets of calibration settings.
Each day I would wake up, switch it on and start messing with it again as it didn't look right.
Have a look on AV forums, 240 page thread on the issue. Hisense seem to only be recognising it being an issue now.
People would have purple lips, red blotches on the faces or look like umpla lumpas.
I played about with it trying to get a decent picture for a week. It has issues with complexions. I tried various firmwares and about 20 different sets of calibration settings.
Each day I would wake up, switch it on and start messing with it again as it didn't look right.
Have a look on AV forums, 240 page thread on the issue. Hisense seem to only be recognising it being an issue now.
People would have purple lips, red blotches on the faces or look like umpa lumpas.
I thought, " I can't turn that down".
Is this true?