I would rather by a decent 1080p set than one of these fake 4K sets.
MickKnipfler
17 Apr 17#6
Does Sky support 4K or HDR? Do you need the latest Bluray DVDs to enjoy it?
tickedon
17 Apr 17#7
I would double check whether this actually has freeview play - my understanding was xxUH603 series were not being upgraded by LG.
Steamy.Wee to tickedon
17 Apr 17#9
Have one sitting in my living room, it 100% has freeview play.
bbfb123
17 Apr 17#10
What do people mean fake 4k?
Can someone explain also what you want to be looking for when buying a 4k tv, I.e HDR (what's this?), 10 bit 8 bit etc?
Thanks
kestrel1960 to bbfb123
17 Apr 171#11
Try the av forums website. Lots of good advice & reviews there. HotUKDeals is simply intended for posting good deals (though you wouldn't believe it sometimes.)
If someone wants a 4K tv, then I think it's only fair to point out when 4K isn't necessarily 4K! Could make it a less hot deal for some.
bbfb123
17 Apr 17#15
good lord the difference is dreadful
Steamy.Wee
17 Apr 17#16
Came out of the box with it. It seams mainly the LG TV's not to get Freeview Play as an OTA upgrade are the more expensive OLED ones, as it's assumed by LG that owners would already have provisions in place to accomodate catchup TV.
bobo53
17 Apr 17#17
lowest bottom tv in the market with RGBW, therefore not even a real 4k tv.
Vestel are a much better value
Steamy.Wee to bobo53
17 Apr 17#18
I think you're missing the point of HotUKDeals. It's to show people where to get Hot UK Deals on a particular item; the clue is in the name of the website :wink: Your comment has no relevance to this websites sole function. May I be so bold as to suggest you sign up to a review forum, where you can take part in the type of remark / discussion that you seem to be under the misguidance this site is for :smirk: I'd be very interested to get a link to the Vestel branded unit that is "much better value" with 6 year warranty and carrying the same specification, albeit with true RGB pixels. :smile:
robjewitt
18 Apr 17#19
As folk above has said it used RGBW to spoof a 4k effect from what is closer to 3k in effect. Still, it's cheap enough
Steamy.Wee
19 Apr 17#20
Ports for the TV Including the Satellite connector
Opening post
Not the best 4K TV on the market due to RGBW screen, but at £349 it's one of the cheapest and has great reviews. 6 Year Guarantee Too!:smile:
All comments (20)
I would rather by a decent 1080p set than one of these fake 4K sets.
Can someone explain also what you want to be looking for when buying a 4k tv, I.e HDR (what's this?), 10 bit 8 bit etc?
Thanks
Vestel are a much better value