Had been looking at the hisense 65m7000 but this one looks like a good one too.
16 comments
foxymeister
17 Apr 171#1
Great deal, thanks!
tubbyhubby
17 Apr 171#2
Thanks for posting heat added
shariifi
17 Apr 172#3
Not a bad deal but prefer the hisense picture quality. LG picture quality does not look natural.
Voyager
17 Apr 17#4
Good find. But buy-instore only.
poisondwarf
17 Apr 172#5
so does this have a proper 10bit panel?
None of that dithering stuff?
My wife dithers, and i find it bloody annoying, so i dont want my tv to dither as well as her.
motionwerk to poisondwarf
17 Apr 171#6
Are you filming your wife in HD or 4K?
cheapskate25 to poisondwarf
17 Apr 17#8
8bit+FRC dithering, it's also a RGBW panel.
poisondwarf
17 Apr 17#7
4K of course lol
poisondwarf
17 Apr 17#9
I take it the because it has a RGBW panel then that aint a good thing?
uni
17 Apr 17#10
oh, one with a centre stand that would fit on my slightly smaller unit, unlike most 65" ones with the feet at the sides
MIDURIX to uni
17 Apr 17#11
Small unit or not I'm sure it's perfectly formed
cheapskate25
17 Apr 171#12
Not for £900, no. They use RGBW panels to bring the cost down, which isn't something you really want in an expensive TV. I'd recommend seeing one in person before buying and possibly avoid altogether if you plan on using a PC with the TV.
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Had been looking at the hisense 65m7000 but this one looks like a good one too.
16 comments
None of that dithering stuff?
My wife dithers, and i find it bloody annoying, so i dont want my tv to dither as well as her.
LOL, sorry I couldn't resist posting this joke.