Cheapest I can see for this. Great TV, John Lewis will price match with 5 year warranty - imagine Richer Sounds too.
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Godspeed
6 Feb 173#13
Personally I'd go for an Onkyo
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Agent004
5 Feb 17#1
Cheers OP , I'm getting more & more tempted to upgrade my 4 year old LG 47 inch especially with deals like this :smile:
NeilGY
5 Feb 17#2
I'm trying to hold out for the (hopefully) price drop in the next few months when the new batch of TV's come out but very tempted to get a price match & go for this now. Cheers op
lidds
5 Feb 17#3
good price, however i ended up returning two of mine due to various faults, checkout the thread on av forums loads of info on there
timetosurf to lidds
5 Feb 17#6
hi there could you post the link as i cannot find it. cheers in advanced
dev_89
5 Feb 17#4
Heats!
abhijitdash123
5 Feb 17#5
Awesome TV at a scorching price :smiley: Full 10bit HDR as well Wow:)
maxi78
5 Feb 17#7
seems a good deal but especially with the specification and I need a new TV as my 6yr old panasonic plasma sound is going. am going to wait for the next generation to bring prices down
Curlyman83
5 Feb 17#8
Richer Sounds wouldn't price match for me because Crampton & Moore only offer a two year guarantee. They did knock £20 off as a gesture of goodwill though, so the eventual £40 difference for an extra 4 year guarantee was worth it imo
timetosurf
5 Feb 17#9
anyone one know if this issue has been resolved --
There were also some frustrating compatibility issues regarding the set’s HDR support for some devices. Though the 55M7000UWG worked fine when connected to Panasonic’s 4K Blu-ray player, we were completely unable to display HDR images from the Xbox One S.
Hisense has since released a firmware update which is said to fix this compatibility problem, though we were unable to test it out during our review period
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There were also some frustrating compatibility issues regarding the set’s HDR support for some devices. Though the 55M7000UWG worked fine when connected to Panasonic’s 4K Blu-ray player, we were completely unable to display HDR images from the Xbox One S.
Hisense has since released a firmware update which is said to fix this compatibility problem, though we were unable to test it out during our review period