Seen lots of offers for the 55" LG B6V but this seems to be the best price for the 65" LG B6V; £100 cheaper than anything else I could find. Comes with a 5 year warranty, the SkyQ offer and great customer service, including a 90 days return policy.
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SaltyCDogg
20 Jan 1712#6
I'm in the market for a new HDMI cable, is it worth buying this package and selling on the TV??
youldyboy to SaltyCDogg
21 Jan 179#7
To be honest not really, if you want a really HD, like super HD Hdmi cable currys have some really good Sandstrom ones for about £80.00, it would darude not to at that price..
EmperorRosko
21 Jan 173#16
He was joking. Darude - Sandstorm!! Come on guys, is it really so hard to tell when someone is clearly being sarcastic?
Who sits on Hot UK Deals and buys an 80 quid HDMI cable? Exactly....none
mcguire85
21 Jan 173#8
80 for a hdmi cable??? I can tell COMET sold you guys some AMAZING gold plated monster cables back in the day. Nice TV
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dodgy72
20 Jan 17#1
is that including vat?
tje1978 to dodgy72
20 Jan 17#2
Yea
milesr
20 Jan 17#3
Yes, includes VAT and standard delivery.
sicandar
20 Jan 17#4
That is a great price for this TV
ashmac
20 Jan 17#5
nice price
SaltyCDogg
20 Jan 1712#6
I'm in the market for a new HDMI cable, is it worth buying this package and selling on the TV??
youldyboy to SaltyCDogg
21 Jan 179#7
To be honest not really, if you want a really HD, like super HD Hdmi cable currys have some really good Sandstrom ones for about £80.00, it would darude not to at that price..
mcguire85
21 Jan 173#8
80 for a hdmi cable??? I can tell COMET sold you guys some AMAZING gold plated monster cables back in the day. Nice TV
kester76 to mcguire85
21 Jan 172#9
Did you not get the joke ? :confused:
ashmac to mcguire85
21 Jan 171#11
they once sold me a £50 power surge extension lead ..said i need it incase my tv explodes :confused:
rhodyate
21 Jan 17#10
hot
*Sloman*
21 Jan 171#12
£1000 out my price range. Wait until April when LG series 7 OLEDs are on sale these will drop more
evilhomeruk to *Sloman*
21 Jan 171#13
My fear is that these companies are so much better at managing inventory that by the time the new ones come out there are not.many 2016 models in the channel.
Try and find a 55" Samsung KS7000 for instance, all gone or back to launch day prices.
slliw
21 Jan 171#14
RS have it for £1049 which is a far cry from the £1600 it was during the summer
Another one that falls for the hdmi marketing gimmicks. Never buy an expensive Hdmi cable.. Hdmi is hdmi it sends the same signal regardless.
Shops use a technique were they compare picture qualitys by putting a non hdmi picture ln one screen to fool you that a 'premium' hdmi produces a better picture
EmperorRosko
21 Jan 173#16
He was joking. Darude - Sandstorm!! Come on guys, is it really so hard to tell when someone is clearly being sarcastic?
Who sits on Hot UK Deals and buys an 80 quid HDMI cable? Exactly....none
snoopy18
21 Jan 17#17
Is this the best TV for this money?
Myasinax to snoopy18
21 Jan 17#23
Yes. I paid exactly twice this amount and no Sky or free cable offer! Still a happy bunny, butvwould have been happier jumping on the bandwagon now!
hukd_addict to snoopy18
1 Feb 17#36
the 55" e6 is a similar price and arguably better, but if you just watch tv and dont play games, yes.
kester76
21 Jan 171#18
Not quite, you do get high speed, deep color and ethernet versions as well. I'd look for build quality as well because if they short internally you can kill a hdmi socket as the little **** have zero protection on them. Hot swapping can seriously damage you hdmi ports too.
When you're running longer cables such as 10-30 metres then you obviously need better shielding as it increases the chance of siginal loss (Google hdmi sparkles). Up to 10 metres I don't think you're going to need anything special as long as it supports the standards you need.
It's buyer beware as if you buy a £1 hdmi from poundland which is shorted out due to shoddy QA you're going to wipeout your equipment. I'd recommend buying amazon basics as they're cheap but have good QA compared to some of these cables that come apart in your hand.
evilhomeruk
21 Jan 171#19
Zactly, was £849 10 days ago.
AntC
21 Jan 17#20
Didnt see that bit :laughing: .. You'll be surprised on how much people spend on 'premium' cables i know of a few that have coughed up more than 20 for one. Lol
dan5
21 Jan 17#21
:laughing:
sunama
21 Jan 17#22
At £2600, this is just too expensive for most people.
I know that the 55" OLED TV was around £1k, a few days ago, so most should go for that instead.
lilstump to sunama
22 Jan 17#29
That's a lie. I would have got to if the b6 55" was a grand
Mandroid578
21 Jan 17#24
Why so much money.
murkymango
21 Jan 17#25
No competition on oled in the UK = an higher price :wink: Even though Sony are doing oled screens this year it's alleged LG are still making the panels, So don't expect low priced oled anytime soon...
snoopy18
21 Jan 17#26
What £5200 !
How long ago was that
Myasinax
22 Jan 171#27
Well, paid £4299 about 7 months ago (not quite twice, but still).
dappodan1
22 Jan 17#28
I managed to bag a £80 hdmi cable for half price last year. I was happier than darude boy in this videodaarude
slliw
22 Jan 171#30
He's probably talking about the 1080p OlED 2015 model that Amazon keeps dropping to about £890.
A lot of people get all the LG OLED models mixed up. They just see LG and OLED and assume it's all the same.
jasjeet61
22 Jan 171#31
Bagged one of these. I don't think I'll be able to justify the prices of the new range this year, plus they don't seem to be massively better. Time to jump from my Kuro.
Probably because the code wasn't working for long and people couldn't get it for that price.
wega3k
24 Jan 17#34
Still available at C&M over the phone for £2474.
hiohaa
25 Jan 17#35
you think the prices will drop much more than this before the new ranges come out? or is now the time to buy?
hukd_addict to hiohaa
1 Feb 17#37
i'd wait if your not desperate, you have until march to get sky q. btw can someone please tell me whats included in sky q deal? i read the website, do u get free installation and box or ?
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Who sits on Hot UK Deals and buys an 80 quid HDMI cable? Exactly....none
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Try and find a 55" Samsung KS7000 for instance, all gone or back to launch day prices.
http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/samsung/ue55ks7000/sams-ue55ks7000
Shops use a technique were they compare picture qualitys by putting a non hdmi picture ln one screen to fool you that a 'premium' hdmi produces a better picture
Who sits on Hot UK Deals and buys an 80 quid HDMI cable? Exactly....none
When you're running longer cables such as 10-30 metres then you obviously need better shielding as it increases the chance of siginal loss (Google hdmi sparkles). Up to 10 metres I don't think you're going to need anything special as long as it supports the standards you need.
It's buyer beware as if you buy a £1 hdmi from poundland which is shorted out due to shoddy QA you're going to wipeout your equipment. I'd recommend buying amazon basics as they're cheap but have good QA compared to some of these cables that come apart in your hand.
I know that the 55" OLED TV was around £1k, a few days ago, so most should go for that instead.
How long ago was that
A lot of people get all the LG OLED models mixed up. They just see LG and OLED and assume it's all the same.
This very TV was voted cold when priced at £2474
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/lg-oled65b6v-65-ultra-hd-premium-with-dolby-vision-with-delivery-2474-09-cramptonandmoore-2599462