I've never had a Hisense but fancy one for a games room so wondering what it's like for gaming?
For those discussing faults etc, I used to repair televisions and while I've never worked on these I can tell you that I worked on plenty LG, Samsung and Philips tv's that were broken not only within the first year but straight out of the box. It happens. Which is why you should always go for a warranty of 5 years + if you can. They will break, regardless of manufacturer.
DJ Mole
29 Jan 17#37
12.99 delivery?!
golfer18
28 Jan 171#36
Add code 15OFF to make it £605.20 ( code ends tonight )
adam4007
28 Jan 17#35
Even worse lol
robmclarenfan
28 Jan 17#34
I think 55" is too big for the wall my tv goes on
millward84
27 Jan 17#30
If only I could fit it on my tv unit :disappointed:
C29 to millward84
28 Jan 17#33
Can you not by a stand and connect it to the vesa connections on the back of the TV?
hasani007
28 Jan 17#32
Yep and the constant red/pink face problem never got fixed.
hasani007
28 Jan 17#31
Yes hisense have poor quality control. Check out the problems on the forums.
butler94
27 Jan 171#29
Ive got this TV and its spot on. resident evil 7 in HDR mode looks awesome.
Kubo1967
27 Jan 17#28
Fantastic deal
thedixon
27 Jan 17#27
Gotta say, in this price bracket, I'd still go for the Philips Ambilight (http://www.argos.co.uk/product/5389805). Got the 49" version and I'd find it difficult to go back to a non-Ambilight TV considering it syncs up with Philips Hue bulbs too. Worth the extra 20 quid.
Edit: main difference between the two is the Philips isn't HDR (I run everything through an external HDR box)
kezno4
27 Jan 17#26
how is the picture quality on this with sd and hd.
stephenashforth
27 Jan 17#25
JL price matching for me but at £633.09 as C&M charge £12.99 delivery.
dawsonz
27 Jan 17#24
I got JL to price match this for the same price before Christmas, over the moon with the television, fantastic value for money. Check out the owners thread on av forum too, lots of useful info.
hasani007
27 Jan 17#14
Great deal, poor TV. Died within a month and hisense could not fix it. Refused replacement and got a refund from JL, now waiting for a decent price on the 55ks7000...
moob to hasani007
27 Jan 17#15
Because you got a faulty one, it's a bad TV?
abhijitdash123 to hasani007
27 Jan 17#16
Things break all the time. Its a TV after all. Sorry you had to face this but there are thousands of same TV users who are quite happy :smiley:
nokmondoo to hasani007
27 Jan 17#21
BS
lidds to hasani007
27 Jan 17#23
I ended up returning two because of faults.
waltsalt
27 Jan 17#22
It just got a firmware upgrade recently to add Freeview Play to its list of features. Good wee telly.
nubber
27 Jan 17#20
55ks7000 is almost double the price so to me this makes the hisense a bargain
*Sloman*
27 Jan 17#19
Quantum not quality
*Sloman*
27 Jan 17#18
No its not its 8bit+FRC
Plus the m7000 is not UHD certified for HDR where the ks7000 is.
However the KS7000 does have judder issues so is not flawless
morrig
27 Jan 17#17
Think that needs to see the nurse pronto.
mikeevans42
27 Jan 17#13
Do ao price match online? The site mentions phoning through would they make you purchase over the phone?[/quot
IIf AO price match they will not let you use the discount code aswell ( John lewis has priced matched it, 5 years warranty but let me know if they will do it for £558
mikeevans42
27 Jan 17#12
adam4007
27 Jan 172#11
QLED lol stands for quality led! Is that all they have to offer for 2017. O let's put a Q in front of led so it looks like OLED. Good luck Samsung hope there more reliable than there phones.
robmclarenfan
26 Jan 17#4
Torn between this and the KS7000 as I don't think this is 10 bit HDR
djdean to robmclarenfan
26 Jan 17#5
it is a 10 bit panel
Ruffuz to robmclarenfan
26 Jan 17#8
KS7000 is 1000nits.
son_alli to robmclarenfan
26 Jan 17#10
same as me. unfortunately ks7000 price has gone up to 1099.
I would have bought one if the price is still 899.
I am waiting to see the price of samsung new qled rumoured to be available in feb/march before making a purchase
robmclarenfan
26 Jan 17#9
the reviews say it's pretty impressive but yeah it's not as bright. but for a 55" 4K tv it should be well worth that much.
sumpter
26 Jan 17#7
Do ao price match online? The site mentions phoning through would they make you purchase over the phone?
djdean
26 Jan 17#6
so get ao to price match crampton and moore at £620.10 then use code LARGESCREEN10 taking 10% off £620.10 -£62 £558.10 winner
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For those discussing faults etc, I used to repair televisions and while I've never worked on these I can tell you that I worked on plenty LG, Samsung and Philips tv's that were broken not only within the first year but straight out of the box. It happens. Which is why you should always go for a warranty of 5 years + if you can. They will break, regardless of manufacturer.
Edit: main difference between the two is the Philips isn't HDR (I run everything through an external HDR box)
Plus the m7000 is not UHD certified for HDR where the ks7000 is.
However the KS7000 does have judder issues so is not flawless
IIf AO price match they will not let you use the discount code aswell ( John lewis has priced matched it, 5 years warranty but let me know if they will do it for £558
I would have bought one if the price is still 899.
I am waiting to see the price of samsung new qled rumoured to be available in feb/march before making a purchase