*** JL price match confirmed with 5 years warranty *** For more details go through the posts below
Cheapest ever price for this TV...sub 900!!!
Possible £868 after 3.45% cashback in Quidco
Screen resolution: UltraHD (4K)
Refresh Rate: 1200 Hz
WiFi: Built In
Web Browser: Yes
DLNA: Yes
Smart TV Features: Smart
HDMi Ports: 4
Digital Tuners: Freeview HD
USB Ports: 3
Scart input: 1
PC Input: 1
Optical Output: Yes
Ethernet Port: Yes
USB HDD Recording: Yes Requires Hardrive
Speaker Output Power: 2 x 15W
VESA Mount: 400x400
Top comments
pacman32
10 Apr 1714#62
This set is not bottom of the market, it's their top end set in the UK. Goodmans sets do not have HDR and are not 10 bit panels like this one,they don't come close in build quality too
ezzer72
10 Apr 177#58
Haha, that's even more ridiculous than your last post, well done!
ChrisUK
11 Apr 174#134
Found these settings on AVForums - posting here for future reference:
kobebeef
51
48
40
46
Sharpness 5
Adaptive Contrast OFF
Temp WARM
Ultra Smooth OFF
NR OFF
R 2/1/1
G 0/0/0
B 0/0/0
Y -3/1/0
C -2/0/0
M 0/0/0
FT 0/0/0 (but 1/0/0 works pretty well if you find skin tones are too purpley)
2pt - Native
-5
0
-4
-3
0
6
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Craven68
Picture mode cinema
brightness 47
Contrast 48
color sat 44
aspect ratio auto
backlight 35
Advanced picture settings
Tint 0
sharpness 5
adaptive contrast middle
colour temperature standard
ultra smooth motion off
local dimming on
noise reduction off
Native
R-gain : -3
G-gain : -3
Anime/gaming non HDR or 4k video ( on lower resolution, it's not pretty with this setting) :
Picture mode dynamic
brightness 45
Contrast 46
color sat 44
aspect ratio auto
backlight 50
Advanced picture settings
Tint 0
sharpness 9
adaptive contrast middle
colour temperature standard
ultra smooth motion off
local dimming on
noise reduction off
Native
R-gain : -3
G-gain : -3
And for hdr, for the moment, i only change a little from the one from avforum :
Picture Mode - HDR
Brightness - 48
Contrast - 37
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 100
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Sharpness - 10
Adaptive Contrast - middle
Colour temperature - standard
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Native
R-Gain -3
G-Gain - 3
Picture mode dynamic
brightness 47
Contrast 55
color sat 43
aspect ratio auto
backlight 45
Advanced picture settings
Tint 0
sharpness 9
adaptive contrast middle
colour temperature standard
ultra smooth motion low
local dimming on
noise reduction off
-------------------------
Alimorg
Picture Mode - Standard
Brightness - 50
Contrast - 40
Colour Saturation - 30
Backlight - 50 (viewed in the evening with partially lit room)
Tint - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Standard (or warm if preferred)
Ultra Smooth Motion - Low
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - plus 3
Red saturation - minus 3
Yellow saturation - plus 2
Cyan saturation - plus 1
Magenta saturation - minus 2
Flesh saturation - minus 1
White balance - set to 'Native' (all at 0)
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
--- White Balance ---
Colour Gamut: Native <--- only option at bt709 produces orange instead of red (55" version)
R-Offset: -2
G-Offset: -5
B-Offset: 5
R-Gain: -8
G-Gain: -6
B-Gain: -7
------------------------------
AvForums
All settings.. for night viewing
Picture Mode - Cinema (all to all sources)
Brightness - 51
Contrast - 46
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 30
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - minus 2
Cyan Hue - minus 2
Magenta Hue - minus 1
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
BT709
R-Offset 0
G-Offset 0
B-Offset 0
R-Gain -4
G-Gain 0
B-Gain +6
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
All settings.. for day viewing
Picture Mode - Standard (all to all sources)
Brightness - 51
Contrast - 45
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 48
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Cyan Hue - minus 2
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
BT709
R-Offset -5
G-Offset 0
B-Offset -4
R-Gain -3
G-Gain 0
B-Gain 6
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
All settings.. for Game Source
Picture Mode - PC/Game (all to all sources)
Brightness - 51
Contrast - 42
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 40
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - minus 2
Cyan Hue - minus 2
Magenta Hue - minus 1
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
BT709
R-Offset -6
G-Offset 0
B-Offset -2
R-Gain -3
G-Gain 0
B-Gain 5
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
All settings.. for HDR Source
Picture Mode - HDR (all to all sources)
Brightness - 48
Contrast - 37
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 100
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner no adjustment
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
Native
R-Offset 0
G-Offset 0
B-Offset 0
R-Gain 0
G-Gain 0
B-Gain 0
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
sharpness 4
adap cont low
colour temp standard
local dim on
Colour tuner
red 0,-3,-3
flesh tone -1,-4,2
White balance 2 point
colour gamut Native
b-offset -2
b-gain -3
Any settings not shown are Zero or Off
craigrathbone
13 Apr 174#151
Ah the BBC, say no more..
Latest comments (198)
Sephiroth
4 May 17#198
This is back in stock at £899 with PRC Direct. I have just ordered one. Don't forget TCB 3.15%.
dh12g09
1 May 17#197
Sorry to hear that! :disappointed:
Sephiroth
23 Apr 17#196
Having to send mine back and as John Lewis no longer stock it I have to get a refund rather than replacement. Cheapest I can find the TV for now is £995. Lovely! Check this out:
ChrisUK
22 Apr 171#195
Sorry mate, that was through a 3rd party box (Nvidia shield). I don't think the Netflix on the tv app does HDR.
GNKelly07
22 Apr 17#194
Hi Chris - got mine today & am delighted with it - one little question though - I can't find any option to "then change the colour space to 10 bit"where is this option? - I have been able to use the HDR option once playing files off USB but I'm not getting the option in Netflix (have 4K account) for HDR. Thanks
ChrisUK
21 Apr 17#193
It's in settings, system, HDMI[/quote]Hmm I dont seem to have that option. I have HDMI and CEC Function but in there is only CEC control options.
Did you have to do a firmware update or something first?[/quote]
I had an official OTA update when I first booted up my TV, but my options match the screenshots over on AV Forums, so it can't just be me.
slayer3100
21 Apr 17#192
[/quote]It's in settings, system, HDMI[/quote]
Hmm I dont seem to have that option. I have HDMI and CEC Function but in there is only CEC control options.
Did you have to do a firmware update or something first?
ChrisUK
21 Apr 17#191
It's in settings, system, HDMI
slayer3100
21 Apr 17#190
Thanks for all this Chris, makes it much better not having the motion blur thing it does! I can't seem to find the HDMI setting you mentioned, can you tell me the setting path please?
ChrisUK
21 Apr 172#189
For anyone having any issues getting the tv to play HDR content, I've found the issue now and it's working great.
All you need to do is go into setting and change the HDMI from standard to enhanced. You can then change the colour space to 10 bit & all of the apps become HDR where available.
I've had HDR content playing via the Nvidia shield on the Netflix & Amazon apps, plus a file running from the USB drive.
ocelot20
20 Apr 17#188
Mine is arriving in the morning. Just wondering if anyone has any decent settings for game mode (PS4 and PC).
kiish
18 Apr 17#187
Welp I just got the 43" m3000 few months ago and have just ordered the 55" from JL for mid may delivery. Need to sell this one now or I'll need to shoot myself before I move!
Voyager
18 Apr 17#186
You are welcome :smiley:
Waiting for mine to be delivered this weekend!
ChrisUK
18 Apr 172#185
Here are my settings for anyone interested. Perfect skin tones & deep colours:
Picture Mode - Standard
Brightness - 50
Contrast - 50
Colour Saturation - 45
Backlight - 50
Tint - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Standard
Ultra Smooth Motion - Low
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - plus 3
Red saturation - minus 3
Yellow saturation - plus 2
Cyan saturation - plus 1
Magenta saturation - minus 2
Flesh saturation - minus 1
White balance - set to 'Native' (all at 0)
Barthanes
18 Apr 17#184
Be good to hear other people's thoughts on the TV after having bought it. May keep an eye out for next time!
ChrisUK
18 Apr 171#183
All I can say is wow !!
This tv is amazing with a few small picture tweaks, fantasitic.
Thanks OP !
smershspy
18 Apr 17#182
Agreed. I had a cello brand TV and it was just awful.
FamGuy
18 Apr 17#181
As I said sir, all credibility was lost when the poster started spouting 3rd hand opinions and fake news as "fact". Stupid is as stupid does.
FlyGuyMyEye
17 Apr 171#180
He does it because he is a sad little troll with mummy issues.
hcc27
16 Apr 17#179
Err I think you might have meant to reply to someone else with that comment.
badgerman26
16 Apr 17#178
Why do you keep posting on this deal?
FamGuy
16 Apr 17#177
As I said, you lost all credibility and any authority you would like to think you had.
rborhara
16 Apr 17#176
Heat added, but my budget is £399 for 65" screen ill wait a little longer
ChrisUK
16 Apr 17#175
Cello are terrible to be fair, don't respond to the Cello workforce who are trying to generate sales of a terrible brand.....
breslau
15 Apr 17#174
The reviews of Cello on Amazon are a total trainwreck.. at least the ones that aren't shill ones written by the company, or whichever third-world, click-farm sweatshop they got to write them for them.
Like I said - I got given a Hisense. If it pants, I will donate it to the charity shop down the road.
hcc27
15 Apr 17#173
I'm more than happy to be corrected, but as far as I am aware Cello only assembles boards, LCD panels and other components purchased off the shelf from the mammoth generic component manufacturers of China. It simply isn't profitable to design and to manufacture electronics from the component level up in the U.K. They use ''Made in the U.K.'' in the loosest sense of the phrase.
Again, happy to be proven wrong by anyone with evidence to the contrary.
badgerman26
15 Apr 171#172
Good point, well made. See you next Tuesday
FamGuy
15 Apr 17#171
You've lost all credibility.
FlyGuyMyEye
15 Apr 171#170
Famguy. Can't wait to see you next Tuesday.
HaraldBB
15 Apr 17#169
Shame you was not bothered to click on the links on the page you provided. If you spend few seconds to click on link "All Cello TVs are MADE in the UK>" and then view their own video on the youtube link, you'll see what they doing.
Unless you have different internet, all they show on the video is no more than ASSEMBLY LINE. They just put premanufactured components together. Someting done usually in least developed countries.
If you want to compare, how REAL electronics manufacture looks like - UK as well - please watch this (random link from youtube) and spot the difference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8unH7T6ONMM
Unfortunately it looks like they're building something different than tellys.
FamGuy
15 Apr 17#168
You'll find the majority of components are from FoxCon, the same people who make iPhones.
But either way, I've disproved your fake news and now you are picking at transistors and capacitors!?
Bit of a pillock really mate.
breslau
15 Apr 171#167
Seriously though.. it's all made with the same generic Chinese components. Unless someone started producing microchips and LED panels in Swansea or something?
FamGuy
14 Apr 17#166
Sure, I'd be only too happy to conduct your research for you..
Simon Lind (MD) recently advance replaced a 65" set which developed a vertical line on the screen. Their driver lifted the duff set and replaced it with new on the spot, and on a Saturday no less.
Have you been introduced to "google" yet?
I'd draw your attention to "Best Of British" and "All TV's made in the UK".
Do you need the help of a caregiver, interpreter, or high contrast display to assist you in reading and understand website information?
To assist in combating stupidity, I've taken the opportunity of highlighting seven key areas of Cello's website which you may find of interest:
All the best of luck with your imported TV by the way. I hope it gives you many years of trouble-free viewing, and in the unfortunate event that your set should develop a fault, I trust that you'll have retained the packaging to accommodate it's international return to the manufacturer for repair, or assessment for replacement.
breslau
14 Apr 17#165
I have been given a Hisense tv recently.. no vested interest (other than wanting it to be OK). From what I have read they have either Samsung or LG panels, but the rest of the internals may be crap. If you are going to use it via hdmi for an external source, it should be good. Sound is likely to be useless though...
HaraldBB
14 Apr 17#164
To save time - can you point out one Goodmans/Cello TV actually made in the UK? Just one, please.
Otherwise you can name Tesco as another so called "British manufacturer" - they're putting own brand on Chinese products too....
pacman32
14 Apr 17#163
Mines in my bedroom :wink:
But seriously, which 65" tv would you recommend at this price range of below?
pacman32
14 Apr 17#162
It's not true HDR either lol, but how many more expensive tv's are the same. All manufacturers are a little lax on the true specs of their models when it comes to this :wink:
That said I love my 7000 :smile:
Bigfoot600
14 Apr 17#161
Well if anyone does buy this TV one you will be waiting 10 seconds for a picture to arrive on the screen and if it has freeview play lag on your epg because of it.
FlyGuyMyEye
14 Apr 17#160
Don't feed the troll guys. He's upset because his own mother wishes she'd not had the extra shandy that night.
FamGuy
14 Apr 17#159
What's the matter with you?
Cello/goodmans is 3 dead pixels before they will exchange the set. Hisense is allowance 7. You'll have absolutely no recourse within the warranty period for an exchange until you hit the 8th dead pixel. That's abysmal when you're spending nearly a grand on a TV set.
badgerman26
13 Apr 17#158
Lolz and How's Goodmans pixel policy? Next it will be Bush is the way forward post Brexit.
FamGuy
13 Apr 17#157
CHANGHONG's dead pixel policy is shocking.
FamGuy
13 Apr 17#156
Correct.
This is the kind of tv set benefit scroungers adorn their living room with.
Apparently, according to "FamGuy" who works in Broadcasting, this Hisense is trash. Don't bother with Sony, you need to go for a Goodmans or Cello. They're British and the best TV's ever......
Taliban_Army
13 Apr 172#153
Oh so your in Broadcasting! Makes your comments even more laughable.
Comparing a Goodmans to this set lol.
If this TV is trash, what does that make the Goodmans you recommended..........
Have you actually read the link to the review I posted earlier? Nah didn't think so, what a fool. An in depth independent review of this TV, answering every single one of your earlier queries about this set, and which has been fully calibrated, and tested and came away with a Best Buy rating.
Please link us to a review of any Goodmans TV, with a half decent review............
Go back to your day job of making the teas, and stop posting your garbage as you don't have a clue.
Do us all a favour, READ THE REVIEW, then come back if you want to,(although, I'd recommend you crawl back under a stone) and tell us all its still trash........
chenzz
13 Apr 17#152
How is this comparing to SONY 7505?
Does SONY worth £100 extra?
craigrathbone
13 Apr 174#151
Ah the BBC, say no more..
FamGuy
13 Apr 17#150
On the contrary, I work in Broadcasting. This set is trash, simple.
Taliban_Army
13 Apr 173#149
Why don't you do your homework, before making silly comments. Trying to make out you know what you're talking about, when in reality, it seems you know jack........
Independently reviewed, and given a best buy rating. Why don't you read the review, and hopefully you'll find the answers to your questions.
Alternatively, stick to what you know. Go and buy a Goodmans/Cello, and post it as a deal. Post up some reviews as well, let's see how they compare.
FamGuy
13 Apr 17#148
Of course it is!
There is absolutely no colour space information other than "a wide colour gamut" , nothing advising of how much of the sRGB spectrum it is capable of reproducing or which colour space it's designed for.
The fact that it claims to have local dimming rings alarm bells, without it turned on you'll get muddy blacks at best, or you'll be constantly aware of vertical strips of the display turning on and off. This will be terrible when watching a movie at night. Is it an IPS panel? What range of viewing angle does it provide?
"HDR" is therefore not actually HDR, but just an over saturated and poorly contrasted attempt at reproducing an actual HDR image without actually doing so. Which HDR standard and colour space does it profess to be using? SRGB? Rec.709? DCI-P3? Rec.2020? HDR10? Dolby Vision? HLG? Advanced HDR? Without any actual HDR format information it's clearly not implementing any of the HDR standards, or paying a licence to use one, therefore it's not HDR.
There is a complete lack of information regarding the screen's peak brightness or black level, how can they then claim on the other hand that it's capable of HDR?
It's neither android or webOS, so none of the built in "apps" will work after a couple of years when content providers update their streaming protocols, which effectively makes the apps unusable and you'll be back to using a set top box.
FamGuy
13 Apr 17#147
Goodmans, Cello etc
FamGuy
13 Apr 17#146
Cello/Goodmans is a British manufacturer.
No one likes a smart a$$.
Barthanes
13 Apr 17#145
I bought this for my 55" last year and it is solid. Only gripe is that the screws for the wall are super long!...probably a bit over the top to be honest, so would recommend buying screws a bit shorter in length.
Bought. JL price matched with no quibble. Delivery next week. Hope you lot are right about how good this thing is!!
Can anyone recommend a decent angleable wall mount please? And 4k HDMI cable.....
alasdair67
13 Apr 17#142
Cold, no 3D. Just kidding. I paid more for a 58" HiSense last year. Mine's a great telly for the money. If you have a grand and want a new television set, you could do a lot worse than this.
crofter
12 Apr 17#141
I went from a 55" to a 65" last week but unfortunately it was faulty - thing is my 55" now looks like a bloody portable so might need to bite the bullet on this.
Anybody know what the blacks are like on this as all my previous LCD's have been full array local dimming??
ocelot20
12 Apr 17#140
Looking at the 55" version of this TV. Anyone got this and using it with a PS4 and/or a PC. I have a Samsung JU6400 48" at the moment. It has HDR (only 8 bit I think) and can only do HDR in 1 HDMI port.
Can this TV do HDR in more than 1 HDMI port (need at least 2 for PS4 Pro and PC). Is £542 a good price for this (55")?
jackie_chan
12 Apr 17#139
Check if your cashback is tracked. I have to raise a claim with quidco.
soled73
11 Apr 17#138
Footprint measures 122 x 32cm
Just.Wondering
11 Apr 17#137
You need a very wide stand , I had to buy a new one basically because the feet are at each end as opposed to somewhere in the middle.
here is a link to the stand I purchased....fits nicely , with around 8 inch spare each side , nice stand , I think I paid 59.99 at the time delivered.....very easy to put together , might require 2 people due to the weight of the glass.
Hi how big dose the stand need to be for this?
Cheers
ChrisUK
11 Apr 174#134
Found these settings on AVForums - posting here for future reference:
kobebeef
51
48
40
46
Sharpness 5
Adaptive Contrast OFF
Temp WARM
Ultra Smooth OFF
NR OFF
R 2/1/1
G 0/0/0
B 0/0/0
Y -3/1/0
C -2/0/0
M 0/0/0
FT 0/0/0 (but 1/0/0 works pretty well if you find skin tones are too purpley)
2pt - Native
-5
0
-4
-3
0
6
-------------------------------------------
Craven68
Picture mode cinema
brightness 47
Contrast 48
color sat 44
aspect ratio auto
backlight 35
Advanced picture settings
Tint 0
sharpness 5
adaptive contrast middle
colour temperature standard
ultra smooth motion off
local dimming on
noise reduction off
Native
R-gain : -3
G-gain : -3
Anime/gaming non HDR or 4k video ( on lower resolution, it's not pretty with this setting) :
Picture mode dynamic
brightness 45
Contrast 46
color sat 44
aspect ratio auto
backlight 50
Advanced picture settings
Tint 0
sharpness 9
adaptive contrast middle
colour temperature standard
ultra smooth motion off
local dimming on
noise reduction off
Native
R-gain : -3
G-gain : -3
And for hdr, for the moment, i only change a little from the one from avforum :
Picture Mode - HDR
Brightness - 48
Contrast - 37
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 100
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Sharpness - 10
Adaptive Contrast - middle
Colour temperature - standard
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Native
R-Gain -3
G-Gain - 3
Picture mode dynamic
brightness 47
Contrast 55
color sat 43
aspect ratio auto
backlight 45
Advanced picture settings
Tint 0
sharpness 9
adaptive contrast middle
colour temperature standard
ultra smooth motion low
local dimming on
noise reduction off
-------------------------
Alimorg
Picture Mode - Standard
Brightness - 50
Contrast - 40
Colour Saturation - 30
Backlight - 50 (viewed in the evening with partially lit room)
Tint - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Standard (or warm if preferred)
Ultra Smooth Motion - Low
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - plus 3
Red saturation - minus 3
Yellow saturation - plus 2
Cyan saturation - plus 1
Magenta saturation - minus 2
Flesh saturation - minus 1
White balance - set to 'Native' (all at 0)
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
--- White Balance ---
Colour Gamut: Native <--- only option at bt709 produces orange instead of red (55" version)
R-Offset: -2
G-Offset: -5
B-Offset: 5
R-Gain: -8
G-Gain: -6
B-Gain: -7
------------------------------
AvForums
All settings.. for night viewing
Picture Mode - Cinema (all to all sources)
Brightness - 51
Contrast - 46
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 30
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - minus 2
Cyan Hue - minus 2
Magenta Hue - minus 1
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
BT709
R-Offset 0
G-Offset 0
B-Offset 0
R-Gain -4
G-Gain 0
B-Gain +6
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
All settings.. for day viewing
Picture Mode - Standard (all to all sources)
Brightness - 51
Contrast - 45
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 48
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Cyan Hue - minus 2
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
BT709
R-Offset -5
G-Offset 0
B-Offset -4
R-Gain -3
G-Gain 0
B-Gain 6
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
All settings.. for Game Source
Picture Mode - PC/Game (all to all sources)
Brightness - 51
Contrast - 42
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 40
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - minus 2
Cyan Hue - minus 2
Magenta Hue - minus 1
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
BT709
R-Offset -6
G-Offset 0
B-Offset -2
R-Gain -3
G-Gain 0
B-Gain 5
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
All settings.. for HDR Source
Picture Mode - HDR (all to all sources)
Brightness - 48
Contrast - 37
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 100
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner no adjustment
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
Native
R-Offset 0
G-Offset 0
B-Offset 0
R-Gain 0
G-Gain 0
B-Gain 0
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
sharpness 4
adap cont low
colour temp standard
local dim on
Colour tuner
red 0,-3,-3
flesh tone -1,-4,2
White balance 2 point
colour gamut Native
b-offset -2
b-gain -3
Any settings not shown are Zero or Off
MarionArabelle22
11 Apr 17#133
Hi Litania 72. No it had been reduced to 1199 previously.i was expecting to pay that but they literally had just reduced it yesterday pm to the 925. I even asked them twice and checked it was the 65ks8000 so i grabbed it on the spot.i think to be fair many models will come down in next week or so its just a case of being patient.
lionkhan1
11 Apr 171#132
This one is not true 10 bit.
BTW I still bought it few months ago and happy with it.
litania72
11 Apr 172#131
wow thats low....cant find that model for less than £1495....if u dont mind asking....did the purchase require u to bend down in the dark?
robcarmad
11 Apr 171#130
so.yes the 65m7000 was indeed sold in norwich yesterday morning and after lots of humming and harring i left empty handed.However i phoned jl norwich back late pm and found another clearance item marked down so have now bought a 65ks8000.they reduced it to 925.00. so i couldnt resist.
lumsden92
11 Apr 17#129
I'm looking to buy a new TV and was about to purchase this one but found a Samsung UE65KU6020 for less using the voucher code. I'm not great with technology so any advice on which TV is better (mainly for gaming and streaming movies) would be greatly appreciated!
Looks like the equivalent to the 65M7000 may be the H9 at around £1000 ....according to Wired Magazine
Hisense and TCL are the big fish, and they introduced themselves to America a few years ago with a range of cheap-but-decent panels with Roku players built into them. Now, they’re making their moves in the midrange market. Last year, Hisense’s H8 stood out with its combination of 4K resolution and HDR playback for around $500, and it has solid reviews on Amazon.
Now Hisense has a step-up model with enhanced performance for a really good price. According to Hisense, the H9 boasts a wider color gamut and a local-dimming system to keep contrast in check. But the price is the real eye-catching feature: It’ll come to market at $700 for a 50-inch model, $850 for a 55-incher, and $1,300 for a 65-inch set. Keep in mind that with TVs, those MSRPs are usually at least $100 higher than the prices you see at retail.
Hisense 2017 TV line-up
4K Hisense Roku TV R6 Series
Runs the Roku OS
HDR 10 compatible
4K spotlight channel
4,500+ streaming channels
450,000+ movies and TV episodes
Roku search across 150 top channels
Live TV pause
Private listening and voice search via Roku mobile app
Headphone jack (wired)
R6 43" $399.99
R6 50" $449.99
R6 55" $549.99
R6 65" $799.99
4K Hisense Roku TV R8 Series
All the features of the R6 Series plus:
Dolby Vision
Direct-lit local dimming
R8 75" $1,999.99
Hisense 100H10D Series – 4K Laser Cast TV (Summer 2017)
HDR compatible
5.1 Sound Channel
82% NTSC
Motion 120
Ultra short-throw projector technology
5.1 Channel Sound (wireless rears and subwoofer)
$12,999.99
Hisense H10D Series – 4K Smart ULED TV (Early 2017)
Ultra HD Premium
Quantum dot wide color gamut
Full array local dimming
Motion 480
UHD upscaler
Smart TV with full web browser
Dbx-tv award winning sound
Bluetooth 4.0 audio output
70" $2,999.99
75" $5,999.99
Hisense H9D Plus Series – 4K Smart ULED TV (Early 2017)
HDR compatible
Wide color gamut
Edge-lit local dimming (50", 55", 65")
Direct-lit local dimming (75")
Motion 240
UHD upscaler
Smart TV with full web browser
4K media player
Dbx-tv award winning sound
Bluetooth 4.0 audio
50" $999.99
55" $1,299.99
65" $1,999.99
75" $2,499.99
Hisense H9D Series – 4K Smart ULED TV (Early 2017)
HDR compatible
Wide color gamut
Edge-lit local dimming
Motion 120
UHD upscaler
Smart TV with full web browser
4K media player
Dbx-tv award winning sound
Bluetooth 4.0 audio
50" $699.99
55" $899.99
65" $1,299.99
Hisense H8D Series – 4K Smart TV (Early 2017)
HDR compatible
Direct-lit local dimming
Motion 120
UHD upscaler
Smart TV with full web browser
4K media player
Dbx-tv award winning sound
50" $549.99
55" $649.99
65" $999.99
86" $5,999.99
Hisense H7D Series – 4K Smart TV
HDR compatible
Motion 120
UHD upscaler
Smart TV with full web browser
4K media player
Dbx-tv award winning sound
43" $399.99
50" $499.99
55" $599.99
65" $899.99
Also found this....
H10D Series
• 100-inch "Laser Cast TV" (ultra short throw projector)
• 70/75-inch ULED models
• $12,999, $5,999, and $2,999 respectively
• 100-inch H10D is HDR compatible
• 70/75-inch full-array local dimming with quantum dot
• 4K resolution
H9D Plus Series
• 50, 55, 65, 75 inch screen sizes
• $999, $1,299, $1,999, $2,499
• HDR compatible with wide color gamut
• 75-inch Direct LED; others edge-lit
• 120 Hz refresh rates
• 4K resolution
H9D Series
• 50, 55, and 65 inch screen sizes
• $699, $899, and $1,299
• HDR compatible with wide color gamut
• Edge-lit with local dimming
• 60 Hz refresh rates
• 4K resolution
H8D Series
• 50, 55, 65, 86 inch screen sizes
• $549, $649, $999, and $5,999
• HDR compatible
• Direct-lit local dimming
• 60 Hz refresh rates
• 4K resolution
R8 Series
• 4K Roku TV with Roku OS
• 75-inch, $1,999
• HDR10 and Dolby Vision compatible
R6 Series
• 4K Roku TVs with Roku OS
• 43, 50, 55, and 65 inch sizes
• $399, $449, $549, $799
• HDR10 compatible
rev6
10 Apr 171#122
Jonnyblock :smile:
craigrathbone
10 Apr 172#121
Who actually uses 3D?
soled73
10 Apr 17#120
Anyone know the prices of the 65" 2017 Hisense TVs? Just wondering what prices these will come in at. Searched but can't find online.
rev6
10 Apr 17#119
It's all marketing stuff anyway. I can't stand the soap opera effect, can't imagine what 1200Hz would look like.
ismaildeals123
10 Apr 17#118
but this is better as its 1200hz isnt it?
Voyager
9 Apr 17#1
Any idea whether JL would price match?
ezzer72 to Voyager
9 Apr 17#4
Hope not!
Heat added by the way, great deal.
snoopy18 to Voyager
9 Apr 171#7
Yes and richer sounds
Check out the Samsung Ks 8000 thread on here
Egoist to Voyager
9 Apr 172#8
seen this model today in John Lewis (Norwich) reduced to clear for £599.
Common.Sense to Voyager
10 Apr 172#68
JL, always knowingly undersold.
Physical store? "No, it's a showroom, we do not price match."
"No, it's a store. I ca walk in pay and take away."
"Sorry, we do not price match show rooms."
This is the JL mentality.
alritegeeza to Voyager
10 Apr 171#117
Only if it's on a Monday and it's snowing in the sahara desert. Richer Sounds will only match if it has simular 500yr guarantee, free box at Old Trafford and again it's snowing in the sahara...Great Deal Voted Hot
jobbyratch
10 Apr 17#115
What colour is the bezel on this silver or black?
ChrisUK to jobbyratch
10 Apr 17#116
Silver by the look of it.
snoopy18
10 Apr 17#114
Try ringing another branch ?
I had to
annodomini2
10 Apr 17#113
Anyone actually used this company?
Jonnyblock
10 Apr 17#112
Cold. No 3D.
ChrisUK
10 Apr 17#111
Just to confirm as above, John Lewis have just price matched.
After a quick look the Samsung UE49KS7000 is 849 from John Lewis.
Voyager
10 Apr 17#99
You might have got lucky with a good customer service rep. Good for you :smiley:
henrymonster
10 Apr 171#98
Indeed, I went there today and played really nice and calm but still got a no.
rmonkey100
10 Apr 17#97
Is it worth replacing my 65inch K720 for this?.. would only be for the HDR, as the k720s are great TVs but unfortunately didn't get the HDR update unlike the other TVs that came out with them
snoopy18
10 Apr 17#96
I must have been lucky then
snoopy18
10 Apr 17#95
Simply not true
I've just got a price match from richer sounds and someone else did for the ks8000 , prc direct
ChrisUK
10 Apr 17#94
How long do the price matches take ? May order one to try out.....
kiish
10 Apr 17#93
Just got email and JL price matched.
Voyager
10 Apr 17#92
At least they price match unlike Richer Sounds :smiley:
chenzz
10 Apr 171#91
I think YOU are what JL has lack of.
As "common.sense", in case people missed your name. :smiley:
roscoeward
10 Apr 17#90
JL Price matched me too :smiley:
henrymonster
10 Apr 17#89
Isn't that what they all do?
mxer450
10 Apr 171#88
Recommended, upscale from standard definition is the best I've seen yet, pure quality picture. Fantastic se!!
Feed it some 4k quality and it lights up like a Christmas Tree, love mine :sunglasses:
henrymonster
10 Apr 172#82
JL Price Matched. Also tried RS in store, the guy spoke to manager but could only knock it off by 10 quid, won't match due to warranty difference.
As a result, ordered from JL and will be delivered this Saturday PM.
Thanks OP!
Common.Sense to henrymonster
10 Apr 171#87
JL price matched a number of people. So why haven't they lowered the price instore and online for everyone as they know they are being undersold? Isn't this what an honesty company would do?
JumpMan1980
10 Apr 17#86
It's a big TV but if you're happy with smaller the samsung 7000's are true 10bit and offer local dimming for less money.
Common.Sense
10 Apr 17#85
"USB HDD Recording: Yes Requires Hardrive."
What can one record?Just freeview from the television tuner or free channels on Sky without a subscription?
Is there a way to record Sky free channels without a subscription?
Not great but at the price I don't think we can grumble.
zappermac
10 Apr 17#81
Great Tv
djstevie
10 Apr 171#80
Had my eye on this tv since it first came out. Looks a lot of tv for the money but i've decided to wait for the 2017 ranges to appear, even if they are out my price range the 2016 models will surely reduce even further. Voted hot btw,
josh_yur
10 Apr 17#79
How many years warranty do you get with this tv when ordered at PRC?
HaraldBB
10 Apr 173#78
Do you have plans to start making one?
Or perhaps you suggest something from flea market?
effpee
10 Apr 17#77
JL have just price matched for me too (at £908.95 as PRC charge £9.95 for delivery)
Sephiroth
10 Apr 171#76
I contacted them and they price matched so I don't need to.
ipswich78
10 Apr 17#74
Just to note this isn't UHD Premium certified. Other than that looks like excellent value for money.
rev6 to ipswich78
10 Apr 171#75
At John Lewis, the UHD Premium Certified TV's at this size are > £2000? I think I can live with that.
Sephiroth
9 Apr 17#17
I bought this from John Lewis a couple of weeks ago with a price match of £990. I haven't submitted the price match request yet because it only got delivered on Thursday. I wonder if they will price match this shop.
jaybizzle to Sephiroth
9 Apr 171#18
They do. I did one for PRC price match over a week ago
Dear Mr :sunglasses:
Thank you for your price match request..
I have looked into your request and will be happy to match the price of £1,499.99 for the Samsung UE65KS8000 SUHD HDR 1,000 4K Ultra HD Quantum Dot Smart TV, 65” with Freeview HD/Freesat HD, Playstation Now & 360° Design, UHD Premium (product code 82462165) seen at PRC Direct.
To place this order with us please visit our website. When you have received your items and are satisfied with your purchase, please let me know by return email. Please also respond with your CASE number: CASE-:sunglasses: and your order number.
kvn618 to Sephiroth
10 Apr 17#73
you can always buy another one and return it to JL
bungral
10 Apr 171#72
I looked for similar a few months ago. Says it doesn't support HDR which is the same issue I was running in to.
collectorcol
10 Apr 17#71
Got a JL price match on the 55" so this should be good too.
bungral
10 Apr 17#69
Hmmm been toying with the idea of getting this model for months but the fact that only 2 of the HDMI ports are HDCP 2.2.
Yes is a cheap and nasty Chinese TV, the Samsung 65KU6400 is a mile better TV than the Hisense, and is only just over 100 quids more!!!!! Make sense.
ezzer72 to francesco111
10 Apr 171#65
Whilst I agree Samsung is a better brand, the 6400 is pretty low end, this is probably more in line with a Samsung 8 series
pacman32 to francesco111
10 Apr 171#67
But the Samsung is a cheap and nasty bottom of the range Korean tv, read the reviews you may be surprised. After seeing both tv's I can honestly say the Hisense kicks ass :wink:
peggy79
10 Apr 17#66
received email from JL, JL agreed to price match this this morning.
pacman32
10 Apr 171#64
Yeah I seen that, jumped at the gun a bit lol, still is gone now but someone for a real bargain.
pacman32
10 Apr 1714#62
This set is not bottom of the market, it's their top end set in the UK. Goodmans sets do not have HDR and are not 10 bit panels like this one,they don't come close in build quality too
ezzer72
10 Apr 171#61
Been verified in a previous post, was a one off display model though.
pacman32
10 Apr 17#60
Rubbish
pacman32
10 Apr 17#59
Richer sounds won't price match anything unless it has a comparable warranty too their 6 years one. John Lewis will though along as there is a physical store
ezzer72
10 Apr 177#58
Haha, that's even more ridiculous than your last post, well done!
Sephiroth
10 Apr 17#55
JL agreed to price match this for me for the TV I bought a couple of weeks ago.
Voyager to Sephiroth
10 Apr 17#57
Great! :smile:
FamGuy
10 Apr 17#56
Buy British.
kiish
10 Apr 17#54
Requested price match for the 55 @ JL, lets see
superted2008
10 Apr 171#53
Have Hisense sorted the BT709 firmware issue out with these yet?
djh1975
10 Apr 171#52
I have a Hisense TV but I actually think the Seiki I sold to me dad has a better picture.
qwales
10 Apr 171#48
That Tv on special offer in Norwich sold first thing this morning.
Probably just as well as I really wanted a 70" or 75". Already have a good 55" and wanted to make a bigger jump when the price is right
jay2676 to qwales
10 Apr 17#51
Thanks for the heads up, I was going to skive off work early this afternoon to have a look for it so you've saved me a trip!
The only problem is the Hisense is NOT the bottom of the market. While being entirely Chinese, they're making decent hardware. It's like Huawei, just making tellys, not phones
FamGuy
10 Apr 17#46
Goodmans do a 4k 65" HDR with Freeview play, android, apps etc for less:
In fact, they are usually a bit cheaper from Crampton and Moore at £649, but they currently have none in stock, but no doubt will be back in by the end of the week.
This Hisense is actually a bit over priced for the bottom of the market.
iamdamien
10 Apr 172#45
Seems like a hell of a lot of TV for your money.
For myself and everyone else out there trying to resist the urge...WE DON't NEED THIS!
Voyager
10 Apr 17#44
Many thanks!:smiley:
alexmurphy01
9 Apr 172#6
Bought for 1100 last year and its amazing. Some backlight flashing issues in very dark scenes but nothing touches this at this price. Awesome for games.
montana78 to alexmurphy01
10 Apr 17#43
What do you mean by flashing issues? This kind of puts me off the tv.
sambrown88
10 Apr 17#42
I have this and paid £1100 - was a bargain at that price.
As mentioned above some backlight flashing in very dark scenes, Partner doesn't notice though.
if I connect this to gtx1080 via hdmi, how much refresh rate can I get at 4k 4:4:4 ? is it 60hz?
Voyager
10 Apr 17#38
Thanks for the tip. Any links?
balluji
10 Apr 171#37
You can get around the feet issue by buying a VESA mount table stand for about £20
fisa002
10 Apr 17#36
Brilliant tv for an excellent price. Have the 55" and it's amazing !! Definitely recommended !!!
robcarmad
10 Apr 17#29
ive never seen hisense in jl . norwich branch.i may enquire today.
AceFactor to robcarmad
10 Apr 17#35
I wouldn't bother, I contacted the local store number and got through to a very unhelpful call centre! Couldn't tell me if it was still in stock, or provide me with any contact with the actual store, very helpful!
kiish
10 Apr 17#34
Expect price drops across the board with new models out in the next 2 months or so.
Love my hisense!
robcarmad
10 Apr 17#33
ive just checked with jl in norwich.they have indeed got the 65m7000 .theres 1 in stock at 599.because its been unboxed etc they wont show me it playing though.but does come with there 5 year warranty and usual delivery if needed.a good find Egoist.heat added.
llamamall
10 Apr 17#32
Had mine a year - Great TV. HDMI 2.2. 4K looks amazing. Don't bother with the 'smart' capabilities as it's dire. It also has the most painful AV/HDMI selection possible which makes harmony remote configuration troublesome. There are no direct buttons for HDMI1/2/3/4.
robcarmad
10 Apr 17#31
was it the 65 inch one.they normally have clearance stuff near steps at front of shop.if they have it with there 5 year warranty willbe a good buy.
Egoist
10 Apr 171#30
not sure. was only one in the box with clearance price on.
AceFactor
10 Apr 171#28
Did they have many in stock, at that price I'd take a drive up there from Ipswich?!
brendinho
10 Apr 17#27
excellent!! cheers!!
Just.Wondering
10 Apr 17#26
Excellent TV, bought one back In November from JL for 1089 with the 5 year warranty, tweaked the colours, looks ace
ismurthwaite
10 Apr 17#25
Price match requested at JL.
snoopy18
10 Apr 17#24
First rs I rang said we don't take phone orders etc , didn't want to know so I rang another branch, a bit reluctant but I got my price match and it was beat by £20
umirza85
10 Apr 17#23
Thanks for the tip! Will try once more and give RS a call in the morning. Glad to know i had another option. Great price for this TV! ......Just have to figure out how to convince the SO to put the 55" in the bedroom now lol
umirza85
10 Apr 17#21
I got rejected on a previous PRC price match at JL unfortunately :disappointed:
snoopy18 to umirza85
10 Apr 173#22
Try again it's hit and miss
Or ring richer sounds
I got a pm and 6 year warranty
Sephiroth
9 Apr 171#20
That's good to hear. Glad I hadn't submitted the other request yet. I have just submitted a price match request for it. I'll update when I have a response tomorrow.
Opening post
Cheapest ever price for this TV...sub 900!!!
Possible £868 after 3.45% cashback in Quidco
Screen resolution: UltraHD (4K)
Refresh Rate: 1200 Hz
WiFi: Built In
Web Browser: Yes
DLNA: Yes
Smart TV Features: Smart
HDMi Ports: 4
Digital Tuners: Freeview HD
USB Ports: 3
Scart input: 1
PC Input: 1
Optical Output: Yes
Ethernet Port: Yes
USB HDD Recording: Yes Requires Hardrive
Speaker Output Power: 2 x 15W
VESA Mount: 400x400
Top comments
kobebeef
51
48
40
46
Sharpness 5
Adaptive Contrast OFF
Temp WARM
Ultra Smooth OFF
NR OFF
R 2/1/1
G 0/0/0
B 0/0/0
Y -3/1/0
C -2/0/0
M 0/0/0
FT 0/0/0 (but 1/0/0 works pretty well if you find skin tones are too purpley)
2pt - Native
-5
0
-4
-3
0
6
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Craven68
Picture mode cinema
brightness 47
Contrast 48
color sat 44
aspect ratio auto
backlight 35
Advanced picture settings
Tint 0
sharpness 5
adaptive contrast middle
colour temperature standard
ultra smooth motion off
local dimming on
noise reduction off
Native
R-gain : -3
G-gain : -3
Anime/gaming non HDR or 4k video ( on lower resolution, it's not pretty with this setting) :
Picture mode dynamic
brightness 45
Contrast 46
color sat 44
aspect ratio auto
backlight 50
Advanced picture settings
Tint 0
sharpness 9
adaptive contrast middle
colour temperature standard
ultra smooth motion off
local dimming on
noise reduction off
Native
R-gain : -3
G-gain : -3
And for hdr, for the moment, i only change a little from the one from avforum :
Picture Mode - HDR
Brightness - 48
Contrast - 37
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 100
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Sharpness - 10
Adaptive Contrast - middle
Colour temperature - standard
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Native
R-Gain -3
G-Gain - 3
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CrispyDio
Picture Mode: PC/Game
Brightness: 52
Contrast: 48
Colour Saturation: 33
Backlight: 35
Tint & Sharpness: 0
Adaptive Contrast: Off
Colour Temperature: Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion: Off
Noise Reduction: Off
Colour Tuner:
Red: 1 / 0 / 0
Green: -4 / 0 / -1
Blue: 1 / 2 / -1
Yellow: 0 / 2 / -2
Cyan: -2 / -1 / -1
Magenta: -1 / -2 / -3
Flesh Tone: 0 / -1 / -1
White Balance:
Native
B-Offset: 4
R-Gain: -4
G-Gain: -3
B-Gain: 6
----------------------------
Jamesh12
Picture mode dynamic
brightness 47
Contrast 55
color sat 43
aspect ratio auto
backlight 45
Advanced picture settings
Tint 0
sharpness 9
adaptive contrast middle
colour temperature standard
ultra smooth motion low
local dimming on
noise reduction off
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Alimorg
Picture Mode - Standard
Brightness - 50
Contrast - 40
Colour Saturation - 30
Backlight - 50 (viewed in the evening with partially lit room)
Tint - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Standard (or warm if preferred)
Ultra Smooth Motion - Low
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - plus 3
Red saturation - minus 3
Yellow saturation - plus 2
Cyan saturation - plus 1
Magenta saturation - minus 2
Flesh saturation - minus 1
White balance - set to 'Native' (all at 0)
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
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Neologans
Picture Mode: Standard
Brightness: 50
Contrast: 47
Colour Saturation: 32
Backlight: 50
Colour Temperature: Standard <-- Warm was way too warm and could not be curbed imo.
Ultra Smooth Motion: Off
Noise Reduction: Off
Local Dimming: On
--- Colour Tuner ---
Red: 2 / -3 / 0
Green: -3 / -2 / 0
Blue: -1 / -3 / 0
Yellow: 3 / -2 / 0
Cyan: -3 / -5 / 0
Magenta: 0 / 0 / 0
Flesh Tone: 7 / 0 / 0
--- White Balance ---
Colour Gamut: Native <--- only option at bt709 produces orange instead of red (55" version)
R-Offset: -2
G-Offset: -5
B-Offset: 5
R-Gain: -8
G-Gain: -6
B-Gain: -7
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AvForums
All settings.. for night viewing
Picture Mode - Cinema (all to all sources)
Brightness - 51
Contrast - 46
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 30
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - minus 2
Cyan Hue - minus 2
Magenta Hue - minus 1
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
BT709
R-Offset 0
G-Offset 0
B-Offset 0
R-Gain -4
G-Gain 0
B-Gain +6
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
All settings.. for day viewing
Picture Mode - Standard (all to all sources)
Brightness - 51
Contrast - 45
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 48
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Cyan Hue - minus 2
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
BT709
R-Offset -5
G-Offset 0
B-Offset -4
R-Gain -3
G-Gain 0
B-Gain 6
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
All settings.. for Game Source
Picture Mode - PC/Game (all to all sources)
Brightness - 51
Contrast - 42
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 40
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - minus 2
Cyan Hue - minus 2
Magenta Hue - minus 1
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
BT709
R-Offset -6
G-Offset 0
B-Offset -2
R-Gain -3
G-Gain 0
B-Gain 5
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
All settings.. for HDR Source
Picture Mode - HDR (all to all sources)
Brightness - 48
Contrast - 37
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 100
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner no adjustment
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
Native
R-Offset 0
G-Offset 0
B-Offset 0
R-Gain 0
G-Gain 0
B-Gain 0
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
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PH123UK
Picture mode: Dynamic
Brightness: 45
Contrast : 46
Colour Sat : 44
Backlight : 50
Advanced pic settings:
Sharpness : 1
Adaptive Contrast : low
Colour temp: warm
Ultra smooth motion: low
Local Dimming : on
Noise reduction: off
Colour tuning - all 0/0/0 except...
Flesh Tone :
Hue : 1
SATURATION: -5
Brightness: 0
White Balance:
R Gain: -3
G Gain: -3
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Clarksdale (natural not vivid)
Standard
B-51
C-45
C-26
B-40
S-1
A/C- Off
C/T- Cool/standard
USM- Off
LD- On
NR-Off
Red-0/-1/0
Green- 0/-3/-2
Yellow- 0/-2/-6
Cyan- 0/0/0
Magenta- 0/0/0
FT- 0/-1/0
WB Native
-5
0
-4
-3
6
0
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Primed139
CINEMA mode
brightness 49
contrast 62
colour sat 32
backlight 41
sharpness 4
adap cont low
colour temp standard
local dim on
Colour tuner
red 0,-3,-3
flesh tone -1,-4,2
White balance 2 point
colour gamut Native
b-offset -2
b-gain -3
Any settings not shown are Zero or Off
Latest comments (198)
Did you have to do a firmware update or something first?[/quote]
I had an official OTA update when I first booted up my TV, but my options match the screenshots over on AV Forums, so it can't just be me.
Hmm I dont seem to have that option. I have HDMI and CEC Function but in there is only CEC control options.
Did you have to do a firmware update or something first?
All you need to do is go into setting and change the HDMI from standard to enhanced. You can then change the colour space to 10 bit & all of the apps become HDR where available.
I've had HDR content playing via the Nvidia shield on the Netflix & Amazon apps, plus a file running from the USB drive.
Waiting for mine to be delivered this weekend!
Picture Mode - Standard
Brightness - 50
Contrast - 50
Colour Saturation - 45
Backlight - 50
Tint - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Standard
Ultra Smooth Motion - Low
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - plus 3
Red saturation - minus 3
Yellow saturation - plus 2
Cyan saturation - plus 1
Magenta saturation - minus 2
Flesh saturation - minus 1
White balance - set to 'Native' (all at 0)
This tv is amazing with a few small picture tweaks, fantasitic.
Thanks OP !
Like I said - I got given a Hisense. If it pants, I will donate it to the charity shop down the road.
Again, happy to be proven wrong by anyone with evidence to the contrary.
Unless you have different internet, all they show on the video is no more than ASSEMBLY LINE. They just put premanufactured components together. Someting done usually in least developed countries.
If you want to compare, how REAL electronics manufacture looks like - UK as well - please watch this (random link from youtube) and spot the difference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8unH7T6ONMM
Unfortunately it looks like they're building something different than tellys.
But either way, I've disproved your fake news and now you are picking at transistors and capacitors!?
Bit of a pillock really mate.
Simon Lind (MD) recently advance replaced a 65" set which developed a vertical line on the screen. Their driver lifted the duff set and replaced it with new on the spot, and on a Saturday no less.
Have you been introduced to "google" yet?
http://celloelectronics.com/
I'd draw your attention to "Best Of British" and "All TV's made in the UK".
Do you need the help of a caregiver, interpreter, or high contrast display to assist you in reading and understand website information?
To assist in combating stupidity, I've taken the opportunity of highlighting seven key areas of Cello's website which you may find of interest:
All the best of luck with your imported TV by the way. I hope it gives you many years of trouble-free viewing, and in the unfortunate event that your set should develop a fault, I trust that you'll have retained the packaging to accommodate it's international return to the manufacturer for repair, or assessment for replacement.
Otherwise you can name Tesco as another so called "British manufacturer" - they're putting own brand on Chinese products too....
But seriously, which 65" tv would you recommend at this price range of below?
That said I love my 7000 :smile:
Cello/goodmans is 3 dead pixels before they will exchange the set. Hisense is allowance 7. You'll have absolutely no recourse within the warranty period for an exchange until you hit the 8th dead pixel. That's abysmal when you're spending nearly a grand on a TV set.
This is the kind of tv set benefit scroungers adorn their living room with.
Apparently, according to "FamGuy" who works in Broadcasting, this Hisense is trash. Don't bother with Sony, you need to go for a Goodmans or Cello. They're British and the best TV's ever......
Comparing a Goodmans to this set lol.
If this TV is trash, what does that make the Goodmans you recommended..........
Have you actually read the link to the review I posted earlier? Nah didn't think so, what a fool. An in depth independent review of this TV, answering every single one of your earlier queries about this set, and which has been fully calibrated, and tested and came away with a Best Buy rating.
Please link us to a review of any Goodmans TV, with a half decent review............
Go back to your day job of making the teas, and stop posting your garbage as you don't have a clue.
Do us all a favour, READ THE REVIEW, then come back if you want to,(although, I'd recommend you crawl back under a stone) and tell us all its still trash........
Does SONY worth £100 extra?
HISENSE REVIEW
Independently reviewed, and given a best buy rating. Why don't you read the review, and hopefully you'll find the answers to your questions.
Alternatively, stick to what you know. Go and buy a Goodmans/Cello, and post it as a deal. Post up some reviews as well, let's see how they compare.
There is absolutely no colour space information other than "a wide colour gamut" , nothing advising of how much of the sRGB spectrum it is capable of reproducing or which colour space it's designed for.
The fact that it claims to have local dimming rings alarm bells, without it turned on you'll get muddy blacks at best, or you'll be constantly aware of vertical strips of the display turning on and off. This will be terrible when watching a movie at night. Is it an IPS panel? What range of viewing angle does it provide?
"HDR" is therefore not actually HDR, but just an over saturated and poorly contrasted attempt at reproducing an actual HDR image without actually doing so. Which HDR standard and colour space does it profess to be using? SRGB? Rec.709? DCI-P3? Rec.2020? HDR10? Dolby Vision? HLG? Advanced HDR? Without any actual HDR format information it's clearly not implementing any of the HDR standards, or paying a licence to use one, therefore it's not HDR.
There is a complete lack of information regarding the screen's peak brightness or black level, how can they then claim on the other hand that it's capable of HDR?
It's neither android or webOS, so none of the built in "apps" will work after a couple of years when content providers update their streaming protocols, which effectively makes the apps unusable and you'll be back to using a set top box.
No one likes a smart a$$.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Invision-Ultra-Strong-Bracket-Mount/dp/B01AYBLPNA/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1492075467&sr=1-3&keywords=invision+tv+wall+mount
Currently trying to convince the Mrs to let me buy this TV...so far its a no go :disappointed:
for 65 inch would recommend the double arm its a lot more sturdy. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B012CLXDOY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
Can anyone recommend a decent angleable wall mount please? And 4k HDMI cable.....
Anybody know what the blacks are like on this as all my previous LCD's have been full array local dimming??
Can this TV do HDR in more than 1 HDMI port (need at least 2 for PS4 Pro and PC). Is £542 a good price for this (55")?
here is a link to the stand I purchased....fits nicely , with around 8 inch spare each side , nice stand , I think I paid 59.99 at the time delivered.....very easy to put together , might require 2 people due to the weight of the glass.
very sturdy stand.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0126SN8VQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Cheers
kobebeef
51
48
40
46
Sharpness 5
Adaptive Contrast OFF
Temp WARM
Ultra Smooth OFF
NR OFF
R 2/1/1
G 0/0/0
B 0/0/0
Y -3/1/0
C -2/0/0
M 0/0/0
FT 0/0/0 (but 1/0/0 works pretty well if you find skin tones are too purpley)
2pt - Native
-5
0
-4
-3
0
6
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Craven68
Picture mode cinema
brightness 47
Contrast 48
color sat 44
aspect ratio auto
backlight 35
Advanced picture settings
Tint 0
sharpness 5
adaptive contrast middle
colour temperature standard
ultra smooth motion off
local dimming on
noise reduction off
Native
R-gain : -3
G-gain : -3
Anime/gaming non HDR or 4k video ( on lower resolution, it's not pretty with this setting) :
Picture mode dynamic
brightness 45
Contrast 46
color sat 44
aspect ratio auto
backlight 50
Advanced picture settings
Tint 0
sharpness 9
adaptive contrast middle
colour temperature standard
ultra smooth motion off
local dimming on
noise reduction off
Native
R-gain : -3
G-gain : -3
And for hdr, for the moment, i only change a little from the one from avforum :
Picture Mode - HDR
Brightness - 48
Contrast - 37
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 100
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Sharpness - 10
Adaptive Contrast - middle
Colour temperature - standard
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Native
R-Gain -3
G-Gain - 3
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CrispyDio
Picture Mode: PC/Game
Brightness: 52
Contrast: 48
Colour Saturation: 33
Backlight: 35
Tint & Sharpness: 0
Adaptive Contrast: Off
Colour Temperature: Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion: Off
Noise Reduction: Off
Colour Tuner:
Red: 1 / 0 / 0
Green: -4 / 0 / -1
Blue: 1 / 2 / -1
Yellow: 0 / 2 / -2
Cyan: -2 / -1 / -1
Magenta: -1 / -2 / -3
Flesh Tone: 0 / -1 / -1
White Balance:
Native
B-Offset: 4
R-Gain: -4
G-Gain: -3
B-Gain: 6
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Jamesh12
Picture mode dynamic
brightness 47
Contrast 55
color sat 43
aspect ratio auto
backlight 45
Advanced picture settings
Tint 0
sharpness 9
adaptive contrast middle
colour temperature standard
ultra smooth motion low
local dimming on
noise reduction off
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Alimorg
Picture Mode - Standard
Brightness - 50
Contrast - 40
Colour Saturation - 30
Backlight - 50 (viewed in the evening with partially lit room)
Tint - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Standard (or warm if preferred)
Ultra Smooth Motion - Low
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - plus 3
Red saturation - minus 3
Yellow saturation - plus 2
Cyan saturation - plus 1
Magenta saturation - minus 2
Flesh saturation - minus 1
White balance - set to 'Native' (all at 0)
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
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Neologans
Picture Mode: Standard
Brightness: 50
Contrast: 47
Colour Saturation: 32
Backlight: 50
Colour Temperature: Standard <-- Warm was way too warm and could not be curbed imo.
Ultra Smooth Motion: Off
Noise Reduction: Off
Local Dimming: On
--- Colour Tuner ---
Red: 2 / -3 / 0
Green: -3 / -2 / 0
Blue: -1 / -3 / 0
Yellow: 3 / -2 / 0
Cyan: -3 / -5 / 0
Magenta: 0 / 0 / 0
Flesh Tone: 7 / 0 / 0
--- White Balance ---
Colour Gamut: Native <--- only option at bt709 produces orange instead of red (55" version)
R-Offset: -2
G-Offset: -5
B-Offset: 5
R-Gain: -8
G-Gain: -6
B-Gain: -7
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AvForums
All settings.. for night viewing
Picture Mode - Cinema (all to all sources)
Brightness - 51
Contrast - 46
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 30
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - minus 2
Cyan Hue - minus 2
Magenta Hue - minus 1
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
BT709
R-Offset 0
G-Offset 0
B-Offset 0
R-Gain -4
G-Gain 0
B-Gain +6
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
All settings.. for day viewing
Picture Mode - Standard (all to all sources)
Brightness - 51
Contrast - 45
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 48
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Cyan Hue - minus 2
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
BT709
R-Offset -5
G-Offset 0
B-Offset -4
R-Gain -3
G-Gain 0
B-Gain 6
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
All settings.. for Game Source
Picture Mode - PC/Game (all to all sources)
Brightness - 51
Contrast - 42
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 40
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner adjust as follows:-
Red Hue - minus 2
Cyan Hue - minus 2
Magenta Hue - minus 1
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
BT709
R-Offset -6
G-Offset 0
B-Offset -2
R-Gain -3
G-Gain 0
B-Gain 5
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
All settings.. for HDR Source
Picture Mode - HDR (all to all sources)
Brightness - 48
Contrast - 37
Colour Saturation - 44
Backlight - 100
Advanced Picture Settings:-
Tint - 0
Sharpness - 0
Adaptive Contrast - Off
Colour temperature - Warm
Ultra Smooth Motion - Off
Local Dimming - On
Noise Reduction - Off
Colour Tuner no adjustment
White balance - 2 point (for greyscale)
Native
R-Offset 0
G-Offset 0
B-Offset 0
R-Gain 0
G-Gain 0
B-Gain 0
Any other settings not listed remain unchanged at 0
------------------
PH123UK
Picture mode: Dynamic
Brightness: 45
Contrast : 46
Colour Sat : 44
Backlight : 50
Advanced pic settings:
Sharpness : 1
Adaptive Contrast : low
Colour temp: warm
Ultra smooth motion: low
Local Dimming : on
Noise reduction: off
Colour tuning - all 0/0/0 except...
Flesh Tone :
Hue : 1
SATURATION: -5
Brightness: 0
White Balance:
R Gain: -3
G Gain: -3
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Clarksdale (natural not vivid)
Standard
B-51
C-45
C-26
B-40
S-1
A/C- Off
C/T- Cool/standard
USM- Off
LD- On
NR-Off
Red-0/-1/0
Green- 0/-3/-2
Yellow- 0/-2/-6
Cyan- 0/0/0
Magenta- 0/0/0
FT- 0/-1/0
WB Native
-5
0
-4
-3
6
0
---------------
Primed139
CINEMA mode
brightness 49
contrast 62
colour sat 32
backlight 41
sharpness 4
adap cont low
colour temp standard
local dim on
Colour tuner
red 0,-3,-3
flesh tone -1,-4,2
White balance 2 point
colour gamut Native
b-offset -2
b-gain -3
Any settings not shown are Zero or Off
BTW I still bought it few months ago and happy with it.
http://www.prcdirect.co.uk/samsung-ue65ku6020-65-ku6020-6-series-crystal-colour-uhd-smart-tv.html
I got a price match but keep telling myself my Sony 49" is good enough for now...
http://www.prcdirect.co.uk/hisense-h55m7000-55-smart-4k-ultra-hd-uled-tv.html
I'm ordering this on JL price match to get the 5yr guarantee
2017 Hisense TVs - a must read IMO
Looks like the equivalent to the 65M7000 may be the H9 at around £1000 ....according to Wired Magazine
Hisense and TCL are the big fish, and they introduced themselves to America a few years ago with a range of cheap-but-decent panels with Roku players built into them. Now, they’re making their moves in the midrange market. Last year, Hisense’s H8 stood out with its combination of 4K resolution and HDR playback for around $500, and it has solid reviews on Amazon.
Now Hisense has a step-up model with enhanced performance for a really good price. According to Hisense, the H9 boasts a wider color gamut and a local-dimming system to keep contrast in check. But the price is the real eye-catching feature: It’ll come to market at $700 for a 50-inch model, $850 for a 55-incher, and $1,300 for a 65-inch set. Keep in mind that with TVs, those MSRPs are usually at least $100 higher than the prices you see at retail.
....and another link Hisense debuts 2017 TV lineup: H7D, H8D, H9D, and H10D
Hisense 2017 TV line-up
4K Hisense Roku TV R6 Series
Runs the Roku OS
HDR 10 compatible
4K spotlight channel
4,500+ streaming channels
450,000+ movies and TV episodes
Roku search across 150 top channels
Live TV pause
Private listening and voice search via Roku mobile app
Headphone jack (wired)
R6 43" $399.99
R6 50" $449.99
R6 55" $549.99
R6 65" $799.99
4K Hisense Roku TV R8 Series
All the features of the R6 Series plus:
Dolby Vision
Direct-lit local dimming
R8 75" $1,999.99
Hisense 100H10D Series – 4K Laser Cast TV (Summer 2017)
HDR compatible
5.1 Sound Channel
82% NTSC
Motion 120
Ultra short-throw projector technology
5.1 Channel Sound (wireless rears and subwoofer)
$12,999.99
Hisense H10D Series – 4K Smart ULED TV (Early 2017)
Ultra HD Premium
Quantum dot wide color gamut
Full array local dimming
Motion 480
UHD upscaler
Smart TV with full web browser
Dbx-tv award winning sound
Bluetooth 4.0 audio output
70" $2,999.99
75" $5,999.99
Hisense H9D Plus Series – 4K Smart ULED TV (Early 2017)
HDR compatible
Wide color gamut
Edge-lit local dimming (50", 55", 65")
Direct-lit local dimming (75")
Motion 240
UHD upscaler
Smart TV with full web browser
4K media player
Dbx-tv award winning sound
Bluetooth 4.0 audio
50" $999.99
55" $1,299.99
65" $1,999.99
75" $2,499.99
Hisense H9D Series – 4K Smart ULED TV (Early 2017)
HDR compatible
Wide color gamut
Edge-lit local dimming
Motion 120
UHD upscaler
Smart TV with full web browser
4K media player
Dbx-tv award winning sound
Bluetooth 4.0 audio
50" $699.99
55" $899.99
65" $1,299.99
Hisense H8D Series – 4K Smart TV (Early 2017)
HDR compatible
Direct-lit local dimming
Motion 120
UHD upscaler
Smart TV with full web browser
4K media player
Dbx-tv award winning sound
50" $549.99
55" $649.99
65" $999.99
86" $5,999.99
Hisense H7D Series – 4K Smart TV
HDR compatible
Motion 120
UHD upscaler
Smart TV with full web browser
4K media player
Dbx-tv award winning sound
43" $399.99
50" $499.99
55" $599.99
65" $899.99
Also found this....
H10D Series
• 100-inch "Laser Cast TV" (ultra short throw projector)
• 70/75-inch ULED models
• $12,999, $5,999, and $2,999 respectively
• 100-inch H10D is HDR compatible
• 70/75-inch full-array local dimming with quantum dot
• 4K resolution
H9D Plus Series
• 50, 55, 65, 75 inch screen sizes
• $999, $1,299, $1,999, $2,499
• HDR compatible with wide color gamut
• 75-inch Direct LED; others edge-lit
• 120 Hz refresh rates
• 4K resolution
H9D Series
• 50, 55, and 65 inch screen sizes
• $699, $899, and $1,299
• HDR compatible with wide color gamut
• Edge-lit with local dimming
• 60 Hz refresh rates
• 4K resolution
H8D Series
• 50, 55, 65, 86 inch screen sizes
• $549, $649, $999, and $5,999
• HDR compatible
• Direct-lit local dimming
• 60 Hz refresh rates
• 4K resolution
R8 Series
• 4K Roku TV with Roku OS
• 75-inch, $1,999
• HDR10 and Dolby Vision compatible
R6 Series
• 4K Roku TVs with Roku OS
• 43, 50, 55, and 65 inch sizes
• $399, $449, $549, $799
• HDR10 compatible
Heat added by the way, great deal.
Check out the Samsung Ks 8000 thread on here
Physical store? "No, it's a showroom, we do not price match."
"No, it's a store. I ca walk in pay and take away."
"Sorry, we do not price match show rooms."
This is the JL mentality.
I had to
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hisense-65K5510-65-Inch-4K-HDR-Ultra-HD-Smart-LED-TV-The-Official-Argos-Store-/361876776726?hash=item5441896716:g:PPoAAOSwzgBY1Fti
http://www.reliantdirect.co.uk/Televisions/LED-Backlight-LCD/Samsung-UE55KS7000-Flat-SUHD-TV-With-Quantum-Dot-Display_UE55KS7000.htm?gclid=CPrKrKuamtMCFRVmGwodLPEHDw
I've just got a price match from richer sounds and someone else did for the ks8000 , prc direct
As "common.sense", in case people missed your name. :smiley:
Feed it some 4k quality and it lights up like a Christmas Tree, love mine :sunglasses:
As a result, ordered from JL and will be delivered this Saturday PM.
Thanks OP!
What can one record?Just freeview from the television tuner or free channels on Sky without a subscription?
Is there a way to record Sky free channels without a subscription?
Or perhaps you suggest something from flea market?
Dear Mr :sunglasses:
Thank you for your price match request..
I have looked into your request and will be happy to match the price of £1,499.99 for the Samsung UE65KS8000 SUHD HDR 1,000 4K Ultra HD Quantum Dot Smart TV, 65” with Freeview HD/Freesat HD, Playstation Now & 360° Design, UHD Premium (product code 82462165) seen at PRC Direct.
To place this order with us please visit our website. When you have received your items and are satisfied with your purchase, please let me know by return email. Please also respond with your CASE number: CASE-:sunglasses: and your order number.
Sky Q
PS4 Pro
Nvidia Shield TV
I'm a little lazy to switch.....
Probably just as well as I really wanted a 70" or 75". Already have a good 55" and wanted to make a bigger jump when the price is right
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cello-65-Inch-Smart-4K-Ultra-HD-LED-TV-C65ANSMT-4K-/122422198293?hash=item1c80ee8015:g:fnAAAOSwol5Y3P~d
In fact, they are usually a bit cheaper from Crampton and Moore at £649, but they currently have none in stock, but no doubt will be back in by the end of the week.
This Hisense is actually a bit over priced for the bottom of the market.
For myself and everyone else out there trying to resist the urge...WE DON't NEED THIS!
As mentioned above some backlight flashing in very dark scenes, Partner doesn't notice though.
A superb set for the price.
quick look - you may get cheaper
Love my hisense!
Or ring richer sounds
I got a pm and 6 year warranty
http://www.trustedreviews.com/hisense-h65m7000-review