This excellent 50 inch TV is a bargain at £429 but enter code 50TVAO once added to your basket, you get it for an incredible £379 delivered (some days are charged for delivery but a lot are free).
You can also get £3.98 through TCB (thanks J4Y_B).
Happy shopping!
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kiish
24 Mar 1718#44
Sure let me know where you can find £400 OLED, did you really chuck it in the bin because it has 2 years warranty??!?!? I smell a load of rubbish
Gedfaz
24 Mar 1712#51
But you didnt say 'I'll stick with the OLED' did you? You said 'Stick with the OLED' as if instructing people to get an OLED instead... I read it that way too... so learn English yourself eh. Just saying like :smiley:
kiish
24 Mar 174#47
I'm not the one telling people to buy £1k+ OLED TVs in £400 tv offers.
Nor is there any mass issues with this model as mine has been working fine for over 12 months :smiley:
crawff
24 Mar 174#31
Cold - not an expensive premium brand with high margins.
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Dodge62
24 Mar 172#1
Still can't see the point in 4K TVs below about 65 inch, but a bargain if numbers are important to you, so heat added.
paulj48 to Dodge62
24 Mar 172#3
that depends on how far you view it from.
mcormack to Dodge62
24 Mar 17#12
Are you short sighted?
Vik2ra
24 Mar 17#2
Good find!
ChrissyBoy
24 Mar 17#4
I have one of these with both a PS4 and Xbox One S on it and it's an excellent TV, especially for this price :smile:
kaiser051 to ChrissyBoy
24 Mar 171#29
Any input lag ? Thanks
Epiphany
24 Mar 171#5
Is Hisense a good brand?
I don't know them, was looking to buy LG or Samsung, is Hisense comparable to them?
Thanks.
pierce794 to Epiphany
24 Mar 173#7
Hisense have got themselves a bit of recognition since they sponsored the Euros, probably the best of the cheaper brands, however when comparing with Sammy and LG, which often have HDR then overall quality will still be with the big two, but at this price range you won't find better so depends on your overall budget really
vsz to Epiphany
24 Mar 171#15
They're getting bigger and bigger in the UK and I would say having read reviews, they're pretty much comparable with the Samsung/LG TV's of similar size (excluding the OLEDs) which typically cost £500-£600.
I've ordered mine for free delivery on Sunday so will know more then! I'll definitely be using the AV Forum display tuning advice :smiley:
I have recently purchased a 55 inch Hisense. Amazing tv for the price. Only had it a week but can't fault it so far!
MikeLondon
24 Mar 174#9
Seems like every TV is amazing for the price on HUKD
ncble_
24 Mar 171#10
Have to wonder what the quality difference actually is between this and LG/Samsung TV's considering nearly every LG/Samsung deal gets slated for being "Fake" 4K/HDR.
Opening post
You can also get £3.98 through TCB (thanks J4Y_B).
Happy shopping!
Top comments
Nor is there any mass issues with this model as mine has been working fine for over 12 months :smiley:
All comments (112)
I don't know them, was looking to buy LG or Samsung, is Hisense comparable to them?
Thanks.
I've ordered mine for free delivery on Sunday so will know more then! I'll definitely be using the AV Forum display tuning advice :smiley: