FVHD? Is that short for FreeView HD or some other standard I've never heard of?
Still crazy to believe you can get 55" TV's for £360. To think most people had 480i resolution TV's 32" or smaller 13 years ago.
Bilbo1968 to Harryisme
12 Feb 17#13
Yes - Freeview HD.
shalton
12 Feb 171#4
Just a general comment about the Hitachi TV. I have an HD on of these from a year or 2 ago. Bought it after returning a digihome (think that's the name). The hitachi out of the box looked identical, so i was dreading it. The previous make would not connect to the internet services at all via wifi and it was slow. Due to the hitachi looking identical i was expecting the same. The hitachi isn't the fastest, but for the price has been a brilliant tv.
caspre12
12 Feb 171#5
actually yes it is 4k and is £349 in store not available online.
macobrum
12 Feb 17#6
any link to compare?
caspre12
12 Feb 17#7
it was posted here the other day
Dealdealluvadeal
12 Feb 172#8
Hitachi, polaroid and many others are actually Vestel tvs badged to individual sellers, like supermarkets argos currys etc.. They will most likely be nearly identical, maybe small variations like no. of hdmi's. The apps on these are a bit limited (no amazon prime at least). There have been many postings recently for variations of this tv around this price, so I think this the "normal" price now. Budget price = budget tv so don't expect high performance but if it suits your requirements, then good luck
dalecool92
12 Feb 172#9
Wow like a mug I paid £449 for this 3 weeks ago. Do i have a chance of a partial refund??
Bilbo1968 to dalecool92
12 Feb 173#10
No.
agentfourty7 to dalecool92
12 Feb 171#22
Yes you do. Return it under warranty and buy it again. They'll pay you the difference.
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Still crazy to believe you can get 55" TV's for £360. To think most people had 480i resolution TV's 32" or smaller 13 years ago.