Use code CTV50 to save 50 pounds 4K Ultra HD TV's deliver up to 4 times the Picture Resolution of a normal HD TV, to give stunning results when using a 4K source.
With their 3840x2160 resolutions, 4K Ultra HD TV's make pictures look so detailed and pristine that it makes you feel like you're looking at the real world rather than watching TV! Especially when features like the powerful Quad Core Pro Engine are on hand to tease out every last tiny detail 4K has to offer.
As Ultra HD screens use more pixels, they can deliver far more picture detail when fed a native 4K video signal. This can come from broadcasters, Ultra HD Blu-ray or 4K footage shot on a 4k camera or camcorder. With 4K, fine details look crisper while textures are more delicately defined.
Of course, Ultra HD (UHD) actually refers to a wider range of image enhancements, all of which conspire to give us a dramatically improved picture quality. Ultra HD is not just more pixels, it's about better quality pixels.
Don't need. Don't have big enough stand. Can't justify it to the wife in a way she'll ever understand. Not really got a clue where it will go. Do want. Just ordered along with a sky Q upgrade.
Anyone know of a relatively cheap flat I can rent whilst the storm blows over? Say around 2 months. South Birmingham area.
Thanks.
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kitrox
20 May 17#40
Got this for £699 from Richer sounds just now..
yorkie
20 May 17#39
True but getting a new wife is generally more expensive than a new TV :smile:
jblonde002
19 May 17#38
It's easier to get forgiveness than permission mate.
jblonde002
19 May 17#36
Cheers - bought this!! Remember 3% Quidco as well!
Holte_ender to jblonde002
19 May 17#37
Rats!!!! That might just have saved my marriage. Oh well. At least I have a stoncking telly coming soon.
mastablasta
19 May 17#35
Another pointless marketing point that helps sheep justify their purchase. Waiting for HFR to start popping up as the next one to add to the list.
Just view all the TVs you can and pick the one you are happy with.
metalnigel
18 May 171#19
Thought I'd comment on this as I've owned this 58" version for about 6 months now. It's absolutely fantastic. I have it connected to my pc and 4k 60fps is beautiful on this TV, just make sure you turn on game mode in the picture settings. I have no experience with the freeview because I use my Nvidia shield for streaming channels. HD channels still look great on this TV considering the size. Any questions just let me know
cowmaata to metalnigel
19 May 17#34
How good is the HDR with games. Is there a noticeable difference?
loopz
18 May 172#4
I got the 50 off amazon warehouse for 350 in the end. Stunning picture, absolutely stunning. i havent stopped telling people how lovely it is.
Stunning.
ade12000 to loopz
18 May 172#27
could you summarise it in a single word?
aimtiaz to loopz
18 May 17#31
Sounds Trumpish ....
loopylloyd to loopz
19 May 171#33
Stunning.
loopz
18 May 17#32
it is lovely
peterkay11
18 May 17#30
Lovely?
makershaker
18 May 171#29
This TV is £599 at Very after they credit you £100.
makershaker
18 May 17#28
Is the Panasonic 58dx750b a better model than this?
bubblin77
18 May 171#21
I've also got the tv and the HDR is fantastic, Netflix quality is top notch, I tried lots of different sets, some 10bit, some 8bit and came back to this.
The brightness although someone said 350nits really hit me that it was so bright and clear is was astounded, def recommend.
FrugalFergal to bubblin77
18 May 17#26
Interesting. I too saw a load of over sharpened, over saturated Sammies but then saw an LG, which although on paper was only 450nits looked stunning nonetheless. Yeah although not 1000nits, on a 65" even 450nits looked bright enough! I really have to say I wonder whether this whole 1000 nits 10bit is a little overplayed marketing hype to sell more tellies at 2-3x the price
cheekychappychops
18 May 17#25
Ok - what TV do you suggest for playing Fifa on my Xbox One S?
charlie182008
18 May 17#23
does the 1000 nits thing only play a part when watching hdr content.or does it help in other resolutions.
charlie182008 to charlie182008
18 May 17#24
please
Holte_ender
18 May 176#22
Don't need. Don't have big enough stand. Can't justify it to the wife in a way she'll ever understand. Not really got a clue where it will go. Do want. Just ordered along with a sky Q upgrade.
Anyone know of a relatively cheap flat I can rent whilst the storm blows over? Say around 2 months. South Birmingham area.
Thanks.
something that doesn't work!. I have a panasonic with freeplay and whilst it works to some extent - iplayer is excellent - it completely fails on 4OD , ITV player and channel 5 player. 4od works fine up until the ads then the programme won't restart. I've tried absolutely everything to fix it to no avail. The other players seem to get so far and stick as well but it is more random. Thank god for iplayer. on the plus side the media player and media server work pretty well so i download the programmes and watch them that way instead
weststandblues
18 May 171#18
Long time lurker who wanted this TV has finally pulled the trigger on this, especially at this price.
very happy, thanks discoman
cheekychappychops
18 May 17#15
In terms of HDR or 4k.... is this TV going to look sexy when i'm playing Fifa? I know someone with a panasonic who complains of the poor sound. Anyone got any comments about that?
crofter to cheekychappychops
18 May 171#17
You won't get the full HDR experience simply because of 3 things:
It is edge-lit.
It doesn't have a Wide-Colour-Gamut (WCG).
It is only capable of 350 Nits.
All it is really doing is reading the HDR metadata and doing it's best with what hardware the tv has.
Sound will vary depending on how expensive the TV is - so higher up the ranges will generally give far better audio.
crofter
18 May 17#16
8 bit means nothing in the grand scheme of things at this price range. It simply has to be 10 bit capable so 8 bit with software dithering is perfectly fine ....
ribs1
18 May 17#14
The consensus of reviews appears to be this is a standard SDR TV with HDR thrown in which is unusual for the price and is good for future proofing the TV. The downsides are whilst it's good to have HDR for the price the HDR isnt up to the standard of the more expensive HDR ready TV's, which is only to be expected given the TV's price. HDR suffers light leakage and is not as polished as other more expensive sets.
So the choice is to go for a more expensive HDR TV if HDR quality is a must. Go for a better SDR TV and give HDR a miss if HDR isnt your priority. Or you can live with the limitations of having HDR on a budget with an average SDR offering.
The other plus points for this TV are it uses Firefox for the OS, which is generally considered to be preferable and easier to navigate than the other TV manufacturers OS offerings. Free-play is also a a plus point for this TV.
£549 Nearly new. Officially refurbished,panasonic ebay store if anyones interested
Vistrix
18 May 171#9
Is this HDR10?
What on earth is HDRw? Can't find much info on it...
shauneco to Vistrix
18 May 17#10
8bit look on Richersounds :wink:.
crofter to Vistrix
18 May 17#11
Yes HDR10. This is a good deal for a mid-range TV.
control246
18 May 17#8
@gordies. Pls explain more about qualifying about 5year warranty and what is the process please.
BlackCloud
18 May 17#7
Never understand why these sort of TVs have so few HDMI sockets. My old Phillips which I will replace soon is about 8 years old with 4.
gordies
18 May 17#6
According to Panasonic this also qualifies for the 5 yr warranty promotion.
dannysmith43
18 May 17#5
I've got the 50" version and it looks great, not tried anything 4K yet either. There is a YouTube video from a member of the AVFORUMS that shows you he best settings for each mode.
My only disappointment is the lack of support for some MKV format video files. I put a usb stick on with 3-4 films and it only picked up the one which is a shame :disappointed: I read it might be to do with the video file using DTS audio.
exexpat
18 May 17#3
Freeview Pay, Licensed by the BBC, is the really confusing one.
Opening post
With their 3840x2160 resolutions, 4K Ultra HD TV's make pictures look so detailed and pristine that it makes you feel like you're looking at the real world rather than watching TV! Especially when features like the powerful Quad Core Pro Engine are on hand to tease out every last tiny detail 4K has to offer.
As Ultra HD screens use more pixels, they can deliver far more picture detail when fed a native 4K video signal. This can come from broadcasters, Ultra HD Blu-ray or 4K footage shot on a 4k camera or camcorder. With 4K, fine details look crisper while textures are more delicately defined.
Of course, Ultra HD (UHD) actually refers to a wider range of image enhancements, all of which conspire to give us a dramatically improved picture quality. Ultra HD is not just more pixels, it's about better quality pixels.
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https://www.freeview.co.uk/why-freeview/freeview-play
Anyone know of a relatively cheap flat I can rent whilst the storm blows over? Say around 2 months. South Birmingham area.
Thanks.
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Just view all the TVs you can and pick the one you are happy with.
Stunning.
The brightness although someone said 350nits really hit me that it was so bright and clear is was astounded, def recommend.
Anyone know of a relatively cheap flat I can rent whilst the storm blows over? Say around 2 months. South Birmingham area.
Thanks.
https://www.freeview.co.uk/why-freeview/freeview-play
very happy, thanks discoman
It is edge-lit.
It doesn't have a Wide-Colour-Gamut (WCG).
It is only capable of 350 Nits.
All it is really doing is reading the HDR metadata and doing it's best with what hardware the tv has.
Sound will vary depending on how expensive the TV is - so higher up the ranges will generally give far better audio.
So the choice is to go for a more expensive HDR TV if HDR quality is a must. Go for a better SDR TV and give HDR a miss if HDR isnt your priority. Or you can live with the limitations of having HDR on a budget with an average SDR offering.
The other plus points for this TV are it uses Firefox for the OS, which is generally considered to be preferable and easier to navigate than the other TV manufacturers OS offerings. Free-play is also a a plus point for this TV.
Hope this helps.
£549 Nearly new. Officially refurbished,panasonic ebay store if anyones interested
What on earth is HDRw? Can't find much info on it...
My only disappointment is the lack of support for some MKV format video files. I put a usb stick on with 3-4 films and it only picked up the one which is a shame :disappointed: I read it might be to do with the video file using DTS audio.