USE code LSTV100A to save £100 try code with space! then remove space apply codeThe OLED55B6V feature 4k Ultra HD resolution, capable of producing up to four times the quality of Full HD for amazing clarity and vivid details. Coupled with OLED technology, the TV produces life-like colours and images for a truly immersive visual experience.
HDR enhances colours and contrast, creating an image which is closer to your eyes full potential. This ensures that you enjoy the best possible quality from your 4k content, no matter what you choose to watch.
For those who enjoy fast paced action such as dramatic films and sports, the TV also features Perfect Clarity with a response speed over 1000 times faster than LED pixels. This means that you can watch blur-free entertainment, keeping the movement on screen fluid and exciting.
5 year guarantee included
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rickj
23 Apr 177#39
God never heard so much tripe as when a oled is on HUKD.Probably from people copy and pasting internet jargon and don't own one .Every person who sees my non 4k oled says its the best picture they have seen ,and no mention of nits either .
Zoolannder
22 Apr 176#13
Better than what I posted. I had to go for this. Ordered the C6 for tomorrow :smile:
Sideeffects to FrugalFergal
22 Apr 174#16
HDR10 is 1000 nits Dolby vision is supposed to be like 10000 nits. This tv hits around 650 but OLED tv's have a different threshold for compliance than lcds. I don't have the figures but I seem to remember OLED only has to reach 500 nits to reach the rating not 1000 like lcd.
Long story short HDR looks really nice the deep blacks make the lights seem brighter. There are better HDR tv's available though.
Edit - found the figures UHD certified
"Minimum brightness and contrast ratios: This is probably the most interesting one, as it's great for consumers and shows the different players here at work. There are two possible minimum specs. A minimum brightness of 1,000 nits, along with a black level of a maximum of 0.05 nits (20,000:1 contrast ratio), or a minimum brightness of 540 nits, along with a black level of a maximum of 0.0005 (1,080,000:1)."
JumpMan1980 to cainer1
22 Apr 174#6
I love a duplicate that out heats the original - good job OP! :sunglasses:
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Mars104
22 Apr 172#1
Had to bite at this price, ordered the C6. Crazy trick you found with the discount code
Thanks
I love a duplicate that out heats the original - good job OP! :sunglasses:
cutthroat_jake
22 Apr 172#3
*Sloman*
22 Apr 17#4
Richer sounds should price match!
GRSC to *Sloman*
22 Apr 171#9
Should beat it by £20 according to their price beat policy.
deanos
22 Apr 17#5
spammed dupe
scotia2
22 Apr 172#7
Reported dupe.
You should help out in the original deal, not steal it for yourself.
cainer1
22 Apr 17#8
everyone roots for the underdog lol
Windie
22 Apr 17#10
Getting a lot closer to my bite point.
Does anyone use one of these for gaming?
Just want to know if there's any major input lag.
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MrBoydee to Windie
22 Apr 171#23
Bought the B6 which is 27.5 ms over the C6's 35 or something and have to say its great for gaming no regrets. The added detail also gives a great advantage to be honest.
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HDR enhances colours and contrast, creating an image which is closer to your eyes full potential. This ensures that you enjoy the best possible quality from your 4k content, no matter what you choose to watch.
For those who enjoy fast paced action such as dramatic films and sports, the TV also features Perfect Clarity with a response speed over 1000 times faster than LED pixels. This means that you can watch blur-free entertainment, keeping the movement on screen fluid and exciting.
5 year guarantee included
- cutthroat_jake
1% Quidco / Topcashback
- cutthroat_jake
Top comments
Long story short HDR looks really nice the deep blacks make the lights seem brighter. There are better HDR tv's available though.
Edit - found the figures UHD certified
"Minimum brightness and contrast ratios: This is probably the most interesting one, as it's great for consumers and shows the different players here at work. There are two possible minimum specs. A minimum brightness of 1,000 nits, along with a black level of a maximum of 0.05 nits (20,000:1 contrast ratio), or a minimum brightness of 540 nits, along with a black level of a maximum of 0.0005 (1,080,000:1)."
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Thanks
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/lg-oled55c6v-4k-curved-tv-oled55b6v-1499-with-code-currys-2671562
You should help out in the original deal, not steal it for yourself.
Does anyone use one of these for gaming?
Just want to know if there's any major input lag.
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