*** Cheapest price for a branded 65 inch 4K UHD TV with HDR) ***
Enter voucher code 'happynye' at checkout to bring down the price to £859. Offer ends 09.01.17. Plus 3.45% TCB brings this price possibly to £829 (code is valid and listed in Topcashback website and Hughes website)
Top features:
- 4k HDR with ultra-high definition upscaling
- Smart content with console-free gaming
- Quality processing for clear, high contrast imagery
- HDR displays brighter colours and greater contrast
- Access 4k content on Netflix & Amazon Prime
Top comments
colourpie
9 Jan 174#6
More like comparing oranges with satsumas :wink:
hassony
9 Jan 174#4
find these replies rather annoying tbh, if I'm looking to buy a 65" tv i don't need someone to tell me a 55" might be better, that's like comparing apples with
oranges
The_Hoff
9 Jan 174#1
A big acceptable yet very average TV for a good price.
Doesn't cover much more of the colour gamut than any non-4K HD TV, no local dimming, and brightness is also of HD standard.
More accurately, it will take HDR data and try its best to apply an interpretation of the meta-data, but isn't really getting the job done. Like a Ferarri with a Fiesta engine :laughing:
If you need a TV and don't watch sports, or fast moving stuff, maybe... or just get a 49" KS7000 and enjoy a proper picture, with proper HDR with some change left.
All comments (33)
The_Hoff
9 Jan 174#1
A big acceptable yet very average TV for a good price.
Doesn't cover much more of the colour gamut than any non-4K HD TV, no local dimming, and brightness is also of HD standard.
More accurately, it will take HDR data and try its best to apply an interpretation of the meta-data, but isn't really getting the job done. Like a Ferarri with a Fiesta engine :laughing:
If you need a TV and don't watch sports, or fast moving stuff, maybe... or just get a 49" KS7000 and enjoy a proper picture, with proper HDR with some change left.
nzadok
9 Jan 171#2
Is the Ks7000 better yes, but is it £600 better probably not. 4k stuff will look great on this, anything else meh.
haritori to nzadok
9 Jan 171#3
You would be better getting the 55" KS7000 over this though.. 10" smaller but so much better.
hassony to nzadok
9 Jan 171#5
so for gaming and watching sports, is this worth it?
hassony
9 Jan 174#4
find these replies rather annoying tbh, if I'm looking to buy a 65" tv i don't need someone to tell me a 55" might be better, that's like comparing apples with
oranges
colourpie
9 Jan 174#6
More like comparing oranges with satsumas :wink:
nzadok
9 Jan 172#7
Motion handling isn't the best on this sport might be frustrating to watch, a lot depends on what you currently have, wouldn't be any worse than an average led /lcd but if coming from a plasma it'll probably be a fair bit worse. And anything not right looks worse on a 65" screen
nzadok
9 Jan 17#8
In my opinion 60" plus to see the real benefits of 4k, I wouldnt bother with anything smaller for the main TV if 4k
hassony
9 Jan 17#9
so this or the 65" Hisense?
nzadok to hassony
9 Jan 171#10
Have a look at the threads for each on AVForums, lots of good stuff on there
mro2011
9 Jan 171#11
Or the 60inch KS7000. Sadly no stock anywhere of the 55inch KS7000 so good luck finding one I've been trying for it trust me. Now worried it will go back up in price or be discontinued on sites (disappeared from Currys site, RS & JL). Might take a hit and get the KS8000 55inch Samsung instead.
zetecrob to mro2011
9 Jan 17#12
At least you get a free 4K uhd blu ray player with the ks8000 so can sell and recoup some of the extra you've spent if you wanted to.
chadiiee97 to mro2011
9 Jan 17#14
Currys are taking orders in store for the 55" KS7000 delivery wait is up to a month though!
haritori to mro2011
9 Jan 17#19
Just took delivery of my 55KS7000 today.. :stuck_out_tongue:
Opening post
Enter voucher code 'happynye' at checkout to bring down the price to £859. Offer ends 09.01.17. Plus 3.45% TCB brings this price possibly to £829 (code is valid and listed in Topcashback website and Hughes website)
Top features:
- 4k HDR with ultra-high definition upscaling
- Smart content with console-free gaming
- Quality processing for clear, high contrast imagery
- HDR displays brighter colours and greater contrast
- Access 4k content on Netflix & Amazon Prime
Top comments
oranges
Doesn't cover much more of the colour gamut than any non-4K HD TV, no local dimming, and brightness is also of HD standard.
More accurately, it will take HDR data and try its best to apply an interpretation of the meta-data, but isn't really getting the job done. Like a Ferarri with a Fiesta engine :laughing:
If you need a TV and don't watch sports, or fast moving stuff, maybe... or just get a 49" KS7000 and enjoy a proper picture, with proper HDR with some change left.
All comments (33)
Doesn't cover much more of the colour gamut than any non-4K HD TV, no local dimming, and brightness is also of HD standard.
More accurately, it will take HDR data and try its best to apply an interpretation of the meta-data, but isn't really getting the job done. Like a Ferarri with a Fiesta engine :laughing:
If you need a TV and don't watch sports, or fast moving stuff, maybe... or just get a 49" KS7000 and enjoy a proper picture, with proper HDR with some change left.
oranges