This TV gets some great reviews, looks like its coming down in price a bit now ( I understand the new model is out now )
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Chrisandaud
14 Mar 177#3
This is not great deal: JLP will not price match ebuyer (as it is an internet only business) BUT the next cheapest is a shop in Leeds/ Doncaster called Crampton and Moore selling for 539 and JLP will price match these folk. So for £10 you get JLP service and a five year guarantee for ONLY TEN POUNDS. Surely better value!!
This is not great deal: JLP will not price match ebuyer (as it is an internet only business) BUT the next cheapest is a shop in Leeds/ Doncaster called Crampton and Moore selling for 539 and JLP will price match these folk. So for £10 you get JLP service and a five year guarantee for ONLY TEN POUNDS. Surely better value!!
chrisredmayne to Chrisandaud
14 Mar 17#5
Get them to do the price match and then post that deal then, until they match the price this is the best deal!
hkphooey to Chrisandaud
16 Mar 17#7
Had 2 x price matches turned down with JL on this model not with Crompton though but whats the point if they don't match internet sales bit of a con. I bought it from Ebuyer in the end 5 years warranty i would want to update it by then good excuse for the Missus if it went wrong surely will last 3 to 4 years!!!
Not unwrapped it yet box is massive wife nearly had kittens when i dragged it into the house.
JumpMan1980
14 Mar 17#4
Looks good to me! Miami Heat! :smiley:
Chrisandaud
15 Mar 17#6
I would not post if price match not agreed: I have email showing price match agreed!!!!!
chrisredmayne
16 Mar 17#8
could you let us know what it's like when you test it ? still thinking about ordering !!
vassy4u
28 Mar 17#9
Hey. How's the TV? I'm looking to buy this and Ebuyer are the cheapest. Haven't purchased any from them so thinking of the service they provide. Thanks
hkphooey
31 Mar 171#10
Mate its awesome bit of light bleed paches on dark screens but turn brightness down it helps
hkphooey
31 Mar 17#11
Great the light bleed patches are bit annoying you notice them on the black part of letterbox movies mainly but from what i have read this is pretty much the same for any UHD TV.
Sound is very good Xbox one is brill BUT i was getting a strange green ghosting while playing fifa sometimes changed the xbox setting and was perfect
Sylvesterchoz
31 Mar 17#12
I have this very TV. wonderful picture, smart hub apps good, sound good. I share the small issue with light bleed. Also though I experience severe lag on the smart hub. anyone know of a cure?
This is the best TV you can get in this price range , it's an excellent PC/ Apple Mac Monitor as well that supports 4:4:4 chroma with 24.7 input lag good for games & editing etc at full HDR [email protected] on HDMI port 1 only. Full review here : https://youtu.be/ww5-MrhyAxw Look for deals to get it , i got mine for £360 40'' version. Best smart TV/Monitor of 2017.
It was shipped with firmware 1142 & I upgraded to latest firmware via 1165 via Wifi which enabled 10bit HDR , few other features that are not listed on samsung website or else where are as follow.
1. Wi-Fi Lan is IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
2. The Ethernet LAN speed that the TV can support is maximum 100 Mbps.
3. The HDMI ports 2 & 3 are 2.0 but not full bandwidth for UHD color HDR. Only HDMI 1 is full bandwidth 10bit HDR 4k [email protected] color capable.
4. The TV support HDCP 2.2
5. The USB ports are 2.0
6. The USB port 1 is 5V 0.5A & USB port 2 is 5V 1A
AStonedRaichu
1 Apr 17#16
Strange how you say it's full HDR but Samsung say it's only 8bit HDR
SailorMickey
1 Apr 17#17
Can you link me to your £360 deal please?
Thank you
chrisredmayne
1 Apr 17#18
I ended up buying this from Very, expired now £530 seems like a good price still though
Ive only had the smart hub crash once on me and reset the tv as a problem, seems to have very little lag for me. I do wonder if there is a way to clear the cache on it all though as Id imagine performance would get slower in time like any PC? I mean surely its saving a lot internally on Netflix if you are streaming 4k content.
All this HDR stuff just confuses me! When do should you actually turn it on? Only if your using a PS Pro or something or all the time?
The tv looks fantastic too, has hdmi passthrough to work with sonos which is why I went for it!
chip2388
1 Apr 17#19
Waiting for the 55inch model to drop further, but thanks for posting! Heat!
Eagerbeaver
1 Apr 17#20
Very good value medium range TV. Only downside if the visual artefacts don't bother you (I hardly notice any), is there is no All4 on the smart functions but a £25 android box fixes that for you and brings added functionality.
I got mine from JL who gave great service and the best price at the time.
This TV was cheaper earlier this year but who cares. Get a great TV for the price of a night with an escort.
frakison
1 Apr 17#21
I'm not in retail, but comments like yours annoy me. You simply cannot expect stores like JLP to match online only, its not comparing apples with apples. JLP have a lot of overheads that online only businesses don't. Their wage bills will be higher, their property maintenance/rent and rates will all probably be more too, so despite their larger economy of scale, it will naturally be harder for them to compete.
I would hope that a business like JLP would always try to price match as its all business for them, but if the figures don't add up, they have the right to refuse. Ask yourself this, if you had your own business, would you buy something for £100 and then sell it for £90?
Roderz
2 Apr 17#22
Still no Ch4 All4 on the smart hub tho'
hkphooey
2 Apr 17#23
You make me laugh...i do and we would !!! i would rather make just £10 then NO QUIDS!!!! do it all the time price matching and making loads less then we normally do..AND they get to know how good a service they get and come back. You obviously have NEVER worked in retail.
5% profit is better then NO profit!!!
frakison
2 Apr 17#24
I did actually work in retail, but unlike you, I also got an A in maths. If you had listened in maths, you would know that when you buy something for £100 and sell it for £90 you actually make a £10 LOSS!! you also wouldn't post stuff on a forum which makes you look like a plank!! :laughing:
I hope you know where the job centre is because your shop won't be around long with you on the sales team :laughing:
hkphooey
5 Apr 17#25
Profit is after all expenses wages costs etc you want to look the definition up you drip :laughing:...£10 profit is £10 in your bank you tit.
READ THE POST AGAIN BRIGHT SPARK!!! <<<<<<<<<<<<<
>>>>>>>>>>> NET if you understand that!!!
frakison
5 Apr 17#26
You're showing your lack of intelligence, not only with the figures, but also by name calling, its very childish. However, I would really like to know if you're REALLY this deluded or are you trying really hard! :smiley:
Let me make it bit easier for you to grasp:
My post: "Ask yourself this, if you had your own business, would you buy something for £100 and then sell it for £90?"
Your reply: "...i do and we would !!! i would rather make just £10 then NO QUIDS!!!! do it all the time price matching"
Even if you are as uneducated as you're making out, you must understand that if You BUY IN at £100 and you then SELL it for £90, that's a £10 LOSS!!. Please explain to me, because as someone who considered themselves to be relatively good with figures, I'm struggling to work out how you get £90-£100 to leave you with £10 profit!! :smiley:
There was absolutely no mention of netting, no mention of profit in what I said, not that it would matter as if we're factoring in the cost of sales (as you alluded to), that would surely REDUCE the profit further. E.g. you buy in for £100 and incur £15 cost of sales, the total outlay is then £115, so selling at £90 would be even worse!!!! (except in your world, where it would add £15 to the profit :laughing: )
You then unbelievably proclaimed, almost with pride, that you often sell for less than you buy in for... which to you, seems to make total sense!! :smiley:
You then have the audacity to call ME a drip? Can you please do me a favour and let me know what shop you work in, because I'll DEFINITELY be popping in, must be some real bargains to be had! :smiley:
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Not unwrapped it yet box is massive wife nearly had kittens when i dragged it into the house.
Sound is very good Xbox one is brill BUT i was getting a strange green ghosting while playing fifa sometimes changed the xbox setting and was perfect
http://www.electricalexperience.co.uk/samsung-ue49ku6400-ultra-hd-4k-crystal-colour-flat-smart-tv/
It was shipped with firmware 1142 & I upgraded to latest firmware via 1165 via Wifi which enabled 10bit HDR , few other features that are not listed on samsung website or else where are as follow.
1. Wi-Fi Lan is IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
2. The Ethernet LAN speed that the TV can support is maximum 100 Mbps.
3. The HDMI ports 2 & 3 are 2.0 but not full bandwidth for UHD color HDR. Only HDMI 1 is full bandwidth 10bit HDR 4k [email protected] color capable.
4. The TV support HDCP 2.2
5. The USB ports are 2.0
6. The USB port 1 is 5V 0.5A & USB port 2 is 5V 1A
Thank you
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Ive only had the smart hub crash once on me and reset the tv as a problem, seems to have very little lag for me. I do wonder if there is a way to clear the cache on it all though as Id imagine performance would get slower in time like any PC? I mean surely its saving a lot internally on Netflix if you are streaming 4k content.
All this HDR stuff just confuses me! When do should you actually turn it on? Only if your using a PS Pro or something or all the time?
The tv looks fantastic too, has hdmi passthrough to work with sonos which is why I went for it!
I got mine from JL who gave great service and the best price at the time.
This TV was cheaper earlier this year but who cares. Get a great TV for the price of a night with an escort.
I would hope that a business like JLP would always try to price match as its all business for them, but if the figures don't add up, they have the right to refuse. Ask yourself this, if you had your own business, would you buy something for £100 and then sell it for £90?
5% profit is better then NO profit!!!
I hope you know where the job centre is because your shop won't be around long with you on the sales team :laughing:
READ THE POST AGAIN BRIGHT SPARK!!! <<<<<<<<<<<<<
>>>>>>>>>>> NET if you understand that!!!
Let me make it bit easier for you to grasp:
My post: "Ask yourself this, if you had your own business, would you buy something for £100 and then sell it for £90?"
Your reply: "...i do and we would !!! i would rather make just £10 then NO QUIDS!!!! do it all the time price matching"
Even if you are as uneducated as you're making out, you must understand that if You BUY IN at £100 and you then SELL it for £90, that's a £10 LOSS!!. Please explain to me, because as someone who considered themselves to be relatively good with figures, I'm struggling to work out how you get £90-£100 to leave you with £10 profit!! :smiley:
There was absolutely no mention of netting, no mention of profit in what I said, not that it would matter as if we're factoring in the cost of sales (as you alluded to), that would surely REDUCE the profit further. E.g. you buy in for £100 and incur £15 cost of sales, the total outlay is then £115, so selling at £90 would be even worse!!!! (except in your world, where it would add £15 to the profit :laughing: )
You then unbelievably proclaimed, almost with pride, that you often sell for less than you buy in for... which to you, seems to make total sense!! :smiley:
You then have the audacity to call ME a drip? Can you please do me a favour and let me know what shop you work in, because I'll DEFINITELY be popping in, must be some real bargains to be had! :smiley:
90 - 100 = 10 ROFL!!!! :smiley::smiley::smiley: