Seems a good deal, it's £397 but use code AOBIG40 to take £40 off. Also 1.57% TCB.
Key Features
1080p Full HD resolution gives a sharp, clear picture
Smart TV - catch up, movies, & more
Freeview HD - 60 free channels including 12 in HD
3 HDMI ports for consoles and Blu-ray players
1 USB port for connecting external devices
Product Overview
This 60” 1080p Full HD LED TV from Seiki gives you a sharp, clear picture and would be perfect any living room. Thanks to built-in Smart capabilities, you can stream blockbuster movies and catch up on must-watch box sets. It also has built-in Freeview HD, so you can relax on the sofa and enjoy up to 60 free channels, including 12 in HD. With 3 HDMI ports you can plug in your consoles and Blu-Ray player, while the USB input means it’s easy to connect external drives and devices too.
Top comments
Bilbo1968
11 Mar 177#7
"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten"
My new favourite quote - thanks to HUKD member solidamber.
simes
11 Mar 173#4
I hope their smart tvs have better processors than the non-smart tvs.
The picture stutters on HD on mine , and gets very laggy on the menus needing a factory reset every few months.
All comments (26)
LOUGHBORO.GUY
11 Mar 171#1
My god kids that's a bargain
sradmad
11 Mar 171#2
nice find op, heat added
maccy2016
11 Mar 171#3
Ordered this TV earlier. Got £6.24 cash back on top of the £40 discount. £350 for a 60" TV is an absolute bargain. Reviews seem decent also. Can't wait!
simes
11 Mar 173#4
I hope their smart tvs have better processors than the non-smart tvs.
The picture stutters on HD on mine , and gets very laggy on the menus needing a factory reset every few months.
0901salmoc to simes
11 Mar 17#5
why don't u sent it back? you may have a faulty unit
Gollywood to simes
12 Mar 171#12
Don't know how long you have had this problem but I'd be inclined to contact Customer service. I have a non-smart Seiki and it flies through the menus.
No resetting required in the 9 months I have owned it
ukwomble
11 Mar 171#6
Cheers op, couldn't resist at that price, ordered for Monday delivery
Bilbo1968
11 Mar 177#7
"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten"
My new favourite quote - thanks to HUKD member solidamber.
Gollywood to Bilbo1968
12 Mar 17#10
But this isn't a bad brand. Had a 43" Seiki for 9 months & its been rock solid, touch wood!
juggler1
11 Mar 171#8
Amazing deal!! That is a MASSIVE tv!!
Dusty
12 Mar 17#9
Christ that's also very tempting!
freakstyler
12 Mar 171#11
Mixed reviews for this and mixed comments going by previous deals on here. I've seen a lot of listings for these 60" Seiki's on Ebay over the past few months, being sold by business sellers specialising in selling retailer returns so make of that what you will.
I bought the 55" version in November and instantly regretted it, it went back the following day. That said its a lot of TV for the money, it'll probably use a quality Sharp panel too. Be careful though, AO are funny with non-faulty returns so think long and hard before you pull the trigger otherwise you could be stuck with a 40% re-stocking fee if buyer remorse kicks in (unless faulty)
Might be better to buy a wooden frame with a picture of Niagra Falls :confused:
ryebernal
12 Mar 171#14
showing out of stock now. good price though heat added
ADIDASADDICT
12 Mar 17#15
Who? Would this be good for xbox 1/ ps4?
fishmaster to ADIDASADDICT
12 Mar 17#19
I think the picture might be too small, but if you can live with that it should be OK.
Sphere
12 Mar 17#16
Out of stock
sarah090182woodhead
12 Mar 17#17
I hope it isn't the muse smart tv as it's a waste of tome
freakstyler
12 Mar 17#20
Maybe so but taken from AO's website:
"We're happy for you to unpack the item and inspect it properly, however, if you've used or installed it, we will only make a partial refund to cover the loss in value of the product. Please note, this could be up to 50% of the price of the item. Your refund will be made within 14 days of collection"
Non-faulty, change of mind returns are subject to a re-stocking fee. Going from past comments on here and forum chatter all you have to do is simply plug an electrical item in for AO to class it as used/installed.
fishmaster
13 Mar 17#21
They're breaking the law then.
RedRain
13 Mar 17#22
indeed ypu can return the item un used and they have to refund total amount
npnw1
13 Mar 171#23
Make sure you have a big enough unit to sit it on and get a surround sound sorted and your away... not the best of build quality but once it's landed I doubt if it's moved again.
ukwomble to npnw1
14 Mar 171#24
Mine turned up yesterday and agree sound not the best but have a soundbar coming tomorrow. Obviously knew it was a 60" telly but was still shocked at size of box when I opened door :confused: its massive.
Watched football on it last night and very impressed with picture quality in hd, over all pleased with TV, think you'd be hard pushed to find similar for just over £350.
npnw1
16 Mar 171#25
I started a thread last year when I got one for my dad. For the money it's awesome as long as your not a badge snob that is.
ukwomble
16 Mar 17#26
Totally agree, soundbar makes massive difference also, definitely no complaints with the picture, so much clearer than my 7 year old Panasonic
Opening post
Key Features
1080p Full HD resolution gives a sharp, clear picture
Smart TV - catch up, movies, & more
Freeview HD - 60 free channels including 12 in HD
3 HDMI ports for consoles and Blu-ray players
1 USB port for connecting external devices
Product Overview
This 60” 1080p Full HD LED TV from Seiki gives you a sharp, clear picture and would be perfect any living room. Thanks to built-in Smart capabilities, you can stream blockbuster movies and catch up on must-watch box sets. It also has built-in Freeview HD, so you can relax on the sofa and enjoy up to 60 free channels, including 12 in HD. With 3 HDMI ports you can plug in your consoles and Blu-Ray player, while the USB input means it’s easy to connect external drives and devices too.
Top comments
My new favourite quote - thanks to HUKD member solidamber.
The picture stutters on HD on mine , and gets very laggy on the menus needing a factory reset every few months.
All comments (26)
The picture stutters on HD on mine , and gets very laggy on the menus needing a factory reset every few months.
No resetting required in the 9 months I have owned it
My new favourite quote - thanks to HUKD member solidamber.
I bought the 55" version in November and instantly regretted it, it went back the following day. That said its a lot of TV for the money, it'll probably use a quality Sharp panel too. Be careful though, AO are funny with non-faulty returns so think long and hard before you pull the trigger otherwise you could be stuck with a 40% re-stocking fee if buyer remorse kicks in (unless faulty)
https://www.gov.uk/accepting-returns-and-giving-refunds
"We're happy for you to unpack the item and inspect it properly, however, if you've used or installed it, we will only make a partial refund to cover the loss in value of the product. Please note, this could be up to 50% of the price of the item. Your refund will be made within 14 days of collection"
Non-faulty, change of mind returns are subject to a re-stocking fee. Going from past comments on here and forum chatter all you have to do is simply plug an electrical item in for AO to class it as used/installed.
Watched football on it last night and very impressed with picture quality in hd, over all pleased with TV, think you'd be hard pushed to find similar for just over £350.