Use code TVS10 to save 10% Sink into the audio-visual splendour of LG’s glorious HDR screen. As the brand’s eye-popping OLED panel is topped with colour-boosting High Dynamic Range, your content will have a plush polish that will leave you lost for words. With its ultra-thin frame, this 4K set’s beautiful Blade Slim design is the perfect match to the on-screen spectacle. Joined by Harmon Kardon sound, LG’s state-of-the-art WebOS 3.0 Smart platform, this top-shelf TV will change the face of your home entertainment.
Impeccable 4K OLED Fusing OLED tech with 4K resolution, this set’s Infinite Contrast and Cinematic Colour make viewing simply one-of-a-kind. OLED pixels are self-lighting, meaning that they can switch on-and-off individually to conjure inky blacks and super-bright whites. Unlike regular 3 colour pixels (RGB) in LED screens, LG’s panel has 4 colour pixels (WRGB) with an added white sub-pixel. This delivers ultra-fine colour gradation and a Cinematic Colour palette that’s virtually true-to-life. With 33 million of these pixels, this 4K OLED set is a majesty to behold.
Revolutionary OLED HDR Forays into colour-boosting High Dynamic Range (HDR) have begun, and LG are one of the forerunners. As members of the newly-founded UHD Alliance, they've delivered top-shelf OLED HDR with a staggering 10-bit colour depth. This means that there are over a billion individual colours to deepen your view and show shades you’ve never seen in home entertainment before. Usually, studios are forced to dilute the colour of their shows and films to fit on our TVs. Now, HDR screens like the E6 can channel content from studio-to-living room with the same precision and utterly otherworldly hues. Better yet, the E6 is one of the few sets to be compatible with Dolby Vision content – a special standard that loads on even more mind-blowing colour and contrast
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javvyman
26 May 171#1
Price is good but only 1 year warranty, when everyone else is offering at least 5...
I suspect legally a £1,500 TV should be covered for more than 12 months (see Martin Lewis site ...). In practice, I'd far rather have the 5/6 years warranty in writing.
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Impeccable 4K OLED
Fusing OLED tech with 4K resolution, this set’s Infinite Contrast and Cinematic Colour make viewing simply one-of-a-kind. OLED pixels are self-lighting, meaning that they can switch on-and-off individually to conjure inky blacks and super-bright whites. Unlike regular 3 colour pixels (RGB) in LED screens, LG’s panel has 4 colour pixels (WRGB) with an added white sub-pixel. This delivers ultra-fine colour gradation and a Cinematic Colour palette that’s virtually true-to-life. With 33 million of these pixels, this 4K OLED set is a majesty to behold.
Revolutionary OLED HDR
Forays into colour-boosting High Dynamic Range (HDR) have begun, and LG are one of the forerunners. As members of the newly-founded UHD Alliance, they've delivered top-shelf OLED HDR with a staggering 10-bit colour depth. This means that there are over a billion individual colours to deepen your view and show shades you’ve never seen in home entertainment before. Usually, studios are forced to dilute the colour of their shows and films to fit on our TVs. Now, HDR screens like the E6 can channel content from studio-to-living room with the same precision and utterly otherworldly hues. Better yet, the E6 is one of the few sets to be compatible with Dolby Vision content – a special standard that loads on even more mind-blowing colour and contrast
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Still £100 more but worth it for the 5 year guarantee, Richer Sounds should also match and they have 6 years
Cold for me
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2875453/The-six-year-warranty-right-shops-don-t-tell-customers-Law-says-retailers-responsible-dealing-complaints-official-guarantee-expires.html