Other than this tv, what other 10 bit 4k TVs are there which are good value for money. 49 inch and up... Don't care when it was released
unclekol to traviscrouch
23 Apr 17#40
Can u recommend some please ??
golfchip
23 Apr 17#39
1 in Manchester and 1 in Glasgow when I called yesterday - that's it! (but was told they may have been reserved)
madmal
23 Apr 17#38
Are these actually in Stock anywhere?
coolfi
22 Apr 17#33
Samsung are very rip-off these days, old tech that is very expansive , and have you seen the new TV's are power guzzlers, some are upwards of 250W, take in to account the annual bill before buying them.
crazy_b to coolfi
22 Apr 17#37
Who looks at energy consumption when buying a Tv ?!? Picture quality not energy consumption. My Samsung is running low as anything, backlight on 8. It tells you when you push one of the buttons. When HDR is on backlight automatically goes to full 20. That's when it uses more energy but who cares the picture is mint.
The reason these tv's won't drop anymore they are near out of stock. If I wanted one I would buy now. But I bought the 55ks8000 instead speakers are far better and the stand and trim far better than 7000. Very happy with it.
roddypoddy
22 Apr 17#34
Thank you,will try that one.
hairray
22 Apr 17#32
Samsung love creating funky names for their products....SUHD...and now QLED. Most independent reviewers saying there is little difference between this years QLED and Quantum dot with the exception of the price tag. I concur after testing a QLED in John Lewis, store model was set to Dynamic Picture settings and brightness at 20. Put it to suggested settings (usually Movie 2) and the wow factor goes. OLED is without a doubt, the future.
Alansmithee
22 Apr 17#31
Check what VESA mounts your actual TV has but this was fine:
Cold IMO. 55 KS7000 has just started to drop below £800 in recent weeks so should only be going down.
TwentyTwo to philipgrif
22 Apr 171#30
You're kidding right? I've only known the TV to drop to £799 very briefly at one store.
I was waiting for sub £800 myself, but it appears it absolutely is not happening as the likes of Currys and John Lewis have stopped selling this.
The 'newer' versions are near identical, yet astronomically more expensive, people are aware of this - they are just too popular to drop much more and becoming very difficult to buy.
roddypoddy
22 Apr 17#29
Any chance of a link to the stand?,thank you.
cooperdj
22 Apr 17#27
Good luck finding one, was at richer last week and they said their were none, shame because it's the one I wanted and the new series are too expensive for me really
obsydian
22 Apr 17#26
Thanks now just got to find stock
MBeeching
22 Apr 17#25
Precisely my point? :neutral_face:
QLED is Samsung's latest aversion to OLED, the Quantum Dot marketing was their previous spin on the technology.
Not really my problem, Samsung's marketing department can try to dig themselves out of this hole.
5 year warranty does not cover dead pixels, patches or lines
MyNameSucksBad to Lucas_0224
21 Apr 17#22
i got my post deleted by admin for posting to that site.
obsydian
21 Apr 17#21
Really that's shocking, I have a 6 series Samsung which got a dead pixel actually a whole column, Samsung within a week replaced the whole panel no questions asked.
obsydian
21 Apr 17#20
Oops but would still say Quantum dot is a good for all inputs upgrade
Lucas_0224
21 Apr 17#19
Was in stock (2) when posted
obsydian
21 Apr 17#14
Great find Neen waiting for these Quantum dot as believe these make everything look better not dependant on HDR etc..
MBeeching to obsydian
21 Apr 17#16
Hopefully you're not mixing up Quantum Dot and QLED.
QLED is Samsung's new tech, screens start around £2000.
cityslicker
21 Apr 171#15
Out of stock at most branches. Probably just clearing out the dribs and drabs left.
daveclarke
21 Apr 175#10
I wish they'd start doing deals on the 49", or at least do something about those feet!!
newmann to daveclarke
21 Apr 17#12
I've been looking at alternative stands so that I can still put it on my current stand. Plenty on Amazon.
Alansmithee to daveclarke
21 Apr 17#13
You can mount it on a Vesa stand - we have a sony for our bedroom which had similar legs, the stand looks fine.
Going_Digital
21 Apr 171#11
Richer Sounds bait and switch.
JumpMan1980
21 Apr 171#9
...but Elvis is alive! :sunglasses:
Krinkle
21 Apr 173#5
No 3D...Christ, they're still bringing discs out and Sky still has a 3D channel, at least provide support for a while longer!
oostvoo to Krinkle
21 Apr 173#7
3D is dead.
haritori to Krinkle
21 Apr 17#8
I think only Sony & Panasonic are supporting it still and not for much longer.
chrisvenn
21 Apr 17#6
Great TV had it since Oct.
JumpMan1980
21 Apr 171#3
Richard Sounds like a reasonably priced TV salesman :confused:
oostvoo to JumpMan1980
21 Apr 171#4
haha, fixed it now!
ranvinder
21 Apr 17#2
Good price, but very few stores with stock.. Bristol, Bath, Cheltenham have none...
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The reason these tv's won't drop anymore they are near out of stock. If I wanted one I would buy now. But I bought the 55ks8000 instead speakers are far better and the stand and trim far better than 7000. Very happy with it.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pro-Signal-Pedestal-Stand-32/dp/B00XJRJFNY/ref=br_lf_m_ym7g38dzep7v95q_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&s=home-theater
I was waiting for sub £800 myself, but it appears it absolutely is not happening as the likes of Currys and John Lewis have stopped selling this.
The 'newer' versions are near identical, yet astronomically more expensive, people are aware of this - they are just too popular to drop much more and becoming very difficult to buy.
QLED is Samsung's latest aversion to OLED, the Quantum Dot marketing was their previous spin on the technology.
Not really my problem, Samsung's marketing department can try to dig themselves out of this hole.
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/139867-what-is-qled-samsung-s-new-tv-tech-explained
http://dcdigitaltv.co.uk/product/samsung-ue55ks7000-55-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-led-smart-tv-2/
QLED is Samsung's new tech, screens start around £2000.