Use code TV10 to save 10% and get £10 gift card with over £100 spend Sony’s stunning audio-visual showpiece represents a titanic shift in home entertainment. Ushering in eye-popping 4K HDR, this breaks the mould of regular panels by packing its 55” screen with a greater colour palette. This depth-enhancing tech is backed by Sony’s crisp 200Hz motion rate and intuitive Android Smart platform. At the cutting-edge of TV technology, the XD70 is a complete hub that will change the complexion of your living room.
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Mr.No to chenzz
26 Apr 179#14
Please keep us up to date with other expired deals.
uksparky
26 Apr 175#1
Sigh, I finally got a deal alert on "Silver Shaft" but it's not what I was after..
rev6 to chenzz
26 Apr 174#13
When this baby hits 88 MPH...
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uksparky
26 Apr 175#1
Sigh, I finally got a deal alert on "Silver Shaft" but it's not what I was after..
devi123
26 Apr 17#2
can you use discount codes in store?
guttediam
26 Apr 171#3
I want it!!!! But don't need it, well do but don't. Heat
peachybubba1980
26 Apr 17#4
Is TV10 working on all tvs or is it hit and miss?
discoman2016 to peachybubba1980
26 Apr 171#5
just over £499
Sharpharp
26 Apr 17#6
Customer: I have yet another faulty SONY DPS Board and it occurs every 6 months?
SONY: Item is on back-order, we hope you enjoy your Sony purchase thus far and now complete silence for 3 months while we keep up with the demand in faulty parts
cbrpaul to Sharpharp
27 Apr 17#24
18 months my Sony Bravia lasted, i had the standard 12 month warranty, never again Sony , you lost a customer here !
awwwyeah
26 Apr 17#7
Is this as good as the Hisense H55M7000?
curtrothery to awwwyeah
26 Apr 17#9
Also eager to know this!
thefinest1
26 Apr 17#8
pity there is no guarantee with it. do you think JL will price match?
Phnarr to thefinest1
26 Apr 17#16
Their response:
jaydeeuk1
26 Apr 171#10
On paper the sony set is brighter (but still way off HDR premium spec), has IPS vs VA, doesn't have stupid wide legs.
Hisense offers more of the p3 colour range (not that you'd probably notice)
Both FRC, both 60hz panels, both near identical input lag of under 40ms.
The 7000 is/was hisense's top end set, the sony is a midrange one. Not seen any in person, but I'd go for the sony simply because I'd need to buy a new stand.
awastedyouth
26 Apr 17#11
Sony and recent Samsung TVs > everything else for one simple reason: flicker-free backlights. If you value your health research why this is important.
chenzz
26 Apr 171#12
65xd7505 for £999 at amazon before/around easter was a much better deal than this one.
rev6 to chenzz
26 Apr 174#13
When this baby hits 88 MPH...
Mr.No to chenzz
26 Apr 179#14
Please keep us up to date with other expired deals.
wmd
26 Apr 17#15
Terrible blacks and light bleed on this, don't buy if you like watching tv in dark rooms.
Demondoguk
26 Apr 17#17
don't notice that on mine. pretty impressed coming from a standard Sony HD to this.
Tahir36
26 Apr 17#18
Could anyone tell how to get the discount.because when I am ordering I don't get the discount code box
Twin tuner rather than single, MotionFlow 400 rather than MotionFlow 200, Triluminos Display, Edge lit rather than direct lit, 400 cd/m2 rather than 500 cd/m2.
I have the 65m7000 and it is hands down sublime... my mate has this and we are divided... they are both pretty equal... Hisense is prettier though!
6ixFoot1
27 Apr 17#23
I have this tv and probably on all the threads I mention that the blacks were the first thing I noticed. They're not as dark as my old HD tv. This is only noticeable when most of the screen is showing a large black picture.
Mostly using it for gaming and have no complaints when it comes to that.
Watching movies in a dark room isn't that bad especially if you have LEDs behind the tv.
Have it mounted on the wall with a swivel mount :smiley:
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SONY: Item is on back-order, we hope you enjoy your Sony purchase thus far and now complete silence for 3 months while we keep up with the demand in faulty parts
Hisense offers more of the p3 colour range (not that you'd probably notice)
Both FRC, both 60hz panels, both near identical input lag of under 40ms.
The 7000 is/was hisense's top end set, the sony is a midrange one. Not seen any in person, but I'd go for the sony simply because I'd need to buy a new stand.
Is this one a lot better for the extra cash??
The tables on http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1469022680 and http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/comparison/e7473c71 might help
Mostly using it for gaming and have no complaints when it comes to that.
Watching movies in a dark room isn't that bad especially if you have LEDs behind the tv.
Have it mounted on the wall with a swivel mount :smiley: