Hills Radio currently have the 55UH661V on offer for £589 delivered. Specs wise it's 55 inch with HDR pro, webos, 4k HEVC decoder, freesat and freeview HD. Also it comes with a 5 year warranty and next business day delivery. Cheapest i could find online was £627 at rlrdistribution.co.uk. This is a good TV for anyone on a budget or looking for a cheap second TV.
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jrw
16 Mar 173#3
His point being that delivery isn't therefore free, its just hidden.
Nimitz46
16 Mar 173#1
how can it be free delivery if it's £30 cheaper to collect from store?
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gaz12
28 Mar 17#20
Bought and received today , registered online but only showing as 12 month warranty anybody else bought one and had any luck with regard to warranty as this was one of the reasons i bought it .
andyc77 to gaz12
29 Mar 17#21
The store register the five years with domestic and general.
To be fair some of the cheaper sets with a 10bit panel don't give outstanding hdr results, I had a hisense with a 10bit panel and couldn't see much difference than my rgbw lg and my Philips which are both 8bit.
Callmekersal
16 Mar 171#6
Bought this model about six months ago - at £200 more than being offered now - and I am absolutely delighted with it.
tovtm
16 Mar 17#5
I'm currently looking for a 4k tv. went to John Lewis and a helpful man gave me loads of advice saying curved tv's are bit of a gimmick and it's only good if your sitting head on. also said for 4k LG is the way to go as there hdr is actually 4k. also said unless you've got a massive tv between 8bit and 10bit the eyes won't actually pick the difference out.
I know he's a sales person so if I'm looking for 55" upwards 4k tv not too much money around £600 what one should I go for? or shall I try save more money
CHAOSEN3
16 Mar 17#4
8 bit panel btw (http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/lg/55uh661v/lg-55uh661v - scroll down to Panel Bit Depth)
jrw
16 Mar 173#3
His point being that delivery isn't therefore free, its just hidden.
Nimitz46
16 Mar 173#1
how can it be free delivery if it's £30 cheaper to collect from store?
andyc77 to Nimitz46
16 Mar 17#2
Online orders are free delivery but collection is £30 off. Probably costs a bit to send out via courier. Also by offering cheaper collection it brings people into store.
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I know he's a sales person so if I'm looking for 55" upwards 4k tv not too much money around £600 what one should I go for? or shall I try save more money