65 inch 4K TV only 719.10 using 10 percent off code 'TV10'. TV has great reviews, and not a bad price for the size too
17 comments
chenzz
28 Apr 171#1
It's an ok price, hesitating now.
it's at lower end of Hisense.
haychie
28 Apr 17#2
Great price for a 65" :confused:
tappy
28 Apr 17#3
I've had this TV for about 3 months. For the price it's very, very good.
My set has a few minor issues:
- Backlight bleed in bottom right corner
- Some dark lines that present themselves when there's a fast movement (e.g. camera movement in football)
These issues are seen across many sets in this price range.
tezray
28 Apr 17#4
Have you tweaked the settings turning certain things off I got mine from a forum and it made my 55m3300 perfect
tonge77
28 Apr 171#5
Blender
28 Apr 172#6
Had this TV since January. Man is it good. Nothing touches it for the price. As said above its not perfect. Has some slight banding issues when watching football for example. But on the whole its a beast of a TV. When your watching something with HDR on its incredible, image literally pops. I couldn't recommend it enough especially if your on a budget then this set is a no brainer.
brendinho
28 Apr 171#7
excellent!! cheers!!
FrugalFergal
28 Apr 171#8
Sorry, obligatory questions:
Is it 8 bit?
How many nits?
Sorry again :disappointed:
Don't forget argos doing the promotion that if you spend £100 or more you will get £10 voucher with it aswell :smiley:.
JAMESANN
1 May 17#12
i had this set hdr was very good but footy on my set was poor if you get a good 1 they are fantastic the better source you put in the better it is i replaced this with a samsung ks7000 but i loved this set
Walker10
3 May 17#13
Only 1 year warranty?
JAMESANN to Walker10
3 May 17#14
2 years once you register with hisence
FrugalFergal
3 May 17#15
I'm mulling this against the 65M7000. Its £1000 but is it really that much better? If I had a HDR1000 compatible TV For around £1000 I could see my upgrade cycle being 5yrs. If it was less than HDR1000 at 65" and in the £700 ballpark I could justify a 3yr upgrade cycle.
Any advice anyone?
JAMESANN to FrugalFergal
3 May 17#16
im sure when i got my 5510 people were saying the quality control on the 7000 were better
FrugalFergal
3 May 17#17
I think the 7000 is 10bit and has a brighter panel than the 5500 so its closer to the HDR10 spec but not quite there. When you get to £1000 then you're not that far off the HDR10/Dolby Vision TVs that are in the £1200 ball park, the Quantum dot is a smidge more and before you know it, you're paying double your £720 budget!
They get so incrementally better and incrementally expensive. They become obsolete so quickly its really tough to find the price/performance sweetspot
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17 comments
it's at lower end of Hisense.
My set has a few minor issues:
- Backlight bleed in bottom right corner
- Some dark lines that present themselves when there's a fast movement (e.g. camera movement in football)
These issues are seen across many sets in this price range.
Is it 8 bit?
How many nits?
Sorry again :disappointed:
Any advice anyone?
They get so incrementally better and incrementally expensive. They become obsolete so quickly its really tough to find the price/performance sweetspot