65" KS7500 7 Series Curved SUHD Quantum Dot UHD Premium HDR 1000 Smart TV
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Possible John Lewis/ Richer sounds price match as they have a bricks and mortar shop
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Zuulan
21 May 179#4
Future Proof? Is there such a thing?
TesseractOrion to Shock
21 May 173#12
You're utterly clueless :smile:
matt101101
21 May 173#5
"Future proof"? Absolute nonsense. It has a decent length warranty, that doesn't make it "future proof".
Just look what the inflation adjusted equivalent of a current £1250 bought you back in mid-2007, that's exactly how "future proof" this, or any other TV, will look in ten years time.
Latest comments (27)
TesseractOrion
22 May 17#27
Ooops Hope you didn't bet too much LOL :smile:
Love to have one of these though...
acm20001
22 May 17#19
cold for curved
FrugalFergal to acm20001
22 May 17#26
They have a flat one too for £29 more although I couldn't get the discount code to apply on that one.
FrugalFergal
22 May 17#25
I've arranged delivery on mine for this week. PCR Direct said they are marking the TV as out of stock online however they still have a few units left so if you're interested give them a call and be quick!
bmouthboyo
22 May 171#14
Finally a decent TV. Sick of this Hisense None sense.
Rhythmeister to bmouthboyo
22 May 17#24
Or is it nonce sense?
FrugalFergal
22 May 17#23
I think the KS9000 has better local dimming and motion handling but the essential technology is still the same. They also have a flat version of the KS7000 but its a little more and the discount code does not apply.
Silhouette
22 May 172#22
In that case this is steaming. I got the KS9000 (didnt know the whole KS range was 10bit) for £1400 a while back and thought that was sale of the century!
Its a superb TV and although I know theres not oceans between the 7000/8000/9000 (excluding curve) in terms of spec, so this must be a lot of TV for the money.
Heat. Scorching.
Know a few deals are floating with free soundbars or 4K players, but I think this one has them beat.
Shock
22 May 17#21
lol I bet you got a Samsung.. :stuck_out_tongue:
Tyler.Durden
22 May 17#20
Is it 64", like the title says? No.
malachi
22 May 17#18
This would be OLED if this was future proof :stuck_out_tongue:
Its warm outside, so have heat here too :smiley:
collectorcol
22 May 17#17
Yeah you can still find the KS7000... At stupid prices.
encaser
22 May 17#16
"Future Proof"? That TV doesn't have Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos or HLG to name but three and so is already seriously outmoded!
HD is going to be here for at least another decade, going the fact SD still is, and most people are going to happily 'make do' with dvds and blu ray and HD broadcasts either with a HD or basic 4K variant TV without every bell and whistle. Check reviews and buy what you can afford to live with.
woolymammoth8606
22 May 17#15
wow they have really jacked the price up on the few that are left. this dropped to about £849 at one stage.
sion22
21 May 17#11
lol everyone being so pedantic about "future proof". No **** new version come out every year, that doesn't make something not future proof. Its future proof as long as there no new TV standard that replace it in the near future. so every 4K HDR TV can be said to be future proofed.
scotia2 to sion22
21 May 172#13
garbage, it's already sub par compared to oled
Shock
21 May 17#10
SUHD, Quantum Dot, premium HDR..
lol.. Samsung and it's rubbish marketing gimmicks. I bet the TV is not that great if they have to use all these marketing talk to woo the naive..
TesseractOrion to Shock
21 May 173#12
You're utterly clueless :smile:
rickynguyen77
21 May 17#3
Been looking for the 55KS7000 for the pass month now with everywhere SOLD out.
nope, it's outdated within 6 months of purchase, as are most electronic goods
png666
21 May 171#7
Future Proof:
So it can be upgraded to 8K and HDMI 3.1? :stuck_out_tongue:
jalaldevil
21 May 171#6
Fab tv, this is the best quality you will get price wise.
matt101101
21 May 173#5
"Future proof"? Absolute nonsense. It has a decent length warranty, that doesn't make it "future proof".
Just look what the inflation adjusted equivalent of a current £1250 bought you back in mid-2007, that's exactly how "future proof" this, or any other TV, will look in ten years time.
Silhouette
21 May 17#1
10bit?
gazman090970 to Silhouette
21 May 171#2
Yes the entire KS range are 10 bit and UHD Premium certified.
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Use voucher SAM50MAY
Possible John Lewis/ Richer sounds price match as they have a bricks and mortar shop
Top comments
Just look what the inflation adjusted equivalent of a current £1250 bought you back in mid-2007, that's exactly how "future proof" this, or any other TV, will look in ten years time.
Latest comments (27)
Love to have one of these though...
Its a superb TV and although I know theres not oceans between the 7000/8000/9000 (excluding curve) in terms of spec, so this must be a lot of TV for the money.
Heat. Scorching.
Know a few deals are floating with free soundbars or 4K players, but I think this one has them beat.
Its warm outside, so have heat here too :smiley:
HD is going to be here for at least another decade, going the fact SD still is, and most people are going to happily 'make do' with dvds and blu ray and HD broadcasts either with a HD or basic 4K variant TV without every bell and whistle. Check reviews and buy what you can afford to live with.
lol.. Samsung and it's rubbish marketing gimmicks. I bet the TV is not that great if they have to use all these marketing talk to woo the naive..
http://www.rlrdistribution.co.uk/viewproduct/18019/samsung-ue55ks7000-55-suhd-4k-smart-freeviewhd-led-tv-2100-pqi
http://clickelectricals.com/viewproduct.asp?pid=17987
So it can be upgraded to 8K and HDMI 3.1? :stuck_out_tongue:
Just look what the inflation adjusted equivalent of a current £1250 bought you back in mid-2007, that's exactly how "future proof" this, or any other TV, will look in ten years time.