Been on the look out a new 43 inch telly for a while, been tempted by a few deals, this is a "mega deal" according to Currys, but £10 cheaper at John Lewis with 5 year guarantee.
LG’s eye-popping ColourPrime Pro goes hand-in-hand with their HDR Pro to deliver something simply extraordinary. Deep, bright and wildly colourful, this 4K panel’s top-line TV tech will give your media an unprecedented makeover. Use LG’s award-winning webOS 3.0 Smart platform to stream shows from such apps as Netflix, and with Ultra Surround sound you’ll be immersed in impressive audio for all your content. From Blu-Ray to broadcast, this set is the super-entertainment-hub your household needs.
£368 at Amazon and decent reviews. Looks like it's been retailing at £450 until recently, on Amazon at least.
morphy69 to TwotoYou
14 Apr 17#4
I've got this tv, had it for about 6 months got it in my bedroom, good picture and handles my ps4 well. Trust me you wont need a sound bar with this as the sound that comes off it is fantastic.
josh_yur
14 Apr 17#5
8 or 10 bit?
coolfi to josh_yur
14 Apr 172#6
If you want a 10 bit around this price, wait until summer for Hisense to releases this.
Hisense R6 Series
• 4K Roku TVs with Roku OS
• 43, 50, £299 and £349
• $399, $449,
• HDR10 compatible
Being 'HDR10 Compatible' doesn't necessarily mean it's a 10 bit panel..... in fact why add the word 'compatible' at all?
it could just use 8bit dithering
eyesnevertellies
14 Apr 171#9
Got this last month, not the best picture quality. You are better off spending 100 quid more and getting a Panasonic or a Sony.
coolfi
14 Apr 17#10
Maybe not, but surely being released in 2017 all Panels should be 10 bit as standard, no? why even mention 10bit in spec released by Hisense if it was not a 10 bit panel, it would only confuse people.
Lets see what they release.
jayjayuk1234
14 Apr 17#11
Dunno, but confusing people is what TV makers are good at.. HD Ready springs to mind
Manufacture date doesn't really matter, they're built to a budget
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LG’s eye-popping ColourPrime Pro goes hand-in-hand with their HDR Pro to deliver something simply extraordinary. Deep, bright and wildly colourful, this 4K panel’s top-line TV tech will give your media an unprecedented makeover. Use LG’s award-winning webOS 3.0 Smart platform to stream shows from such apps as Netflix, and with Ultra Surround sound you’ll be immersed in impressive audio for all your content. From Blu-Ray to broadcast, this set is the super-entertainment-hub your household needs.
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Hisense R6 Series
• 4K Roku TVs with Roku OS
• 43, 50, £299 and £349
• $399, $449,
• HDR10 compatible
it could just use 8bit dithering
Lets see what they release.
Manufacture date doesn't really matter, they're built to a budget
Just seems a bit cheap