There's currently £40 off TV's at 49" and above Code - LARGESCREEN40
Which brings the H49M3000 down to £329 with free delivery. Worth a nosey on site if you're after a new TV at the mo. Been some bargains around just lately!
HDMI - x4 USB Input - x3 Headphone socket - x1 Composite Video Input - x1 Component Video Input - x1 Vesa Wall Mount Size - 200mm x 200mm Scart - x1 (Durin' the war)
Immerse yourself in your favourite films with this 49 inch Hisense TV. This model is 4K Ultra HD Certified with 4K upscaling, which boosts standard HD to near 4K for incredible image quality. It has a USB port which supports HDR content, so you can enjoy a wide range of colour and contrast for an amazingly lifelike picture. It’s also a Smart model, so you can enjoy your favourite shows and stream movies on demand. With Freeview HD, you can browse 70 channels – Including 15 in HD and with Freeview Play too, you can catch up on the last 7 days of TV. It has 4 HDMI ports and 3 USB ports for connecting your devices.
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Kristallnacht
26 May 173#2
bought the 43 inch version a month or so back very good tv for the price. I will warn you tho you will spend a while fiddling with the settings until you get the best looking picture the out of the box settings are very poor it makes the tv look poor in my opinion. also make sure you are watching things in at least hd quality as sd looks awful if you want to see what the tv can do load up YouTube on the tv search 4k picture test and it will run true 4k it looks amazing. for that price I wish I had waited now and got this one lol.
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hamsterboy
26 May 17#1
looks like firmware update came out last September to allow hdr via hdmi, not just from usb. Ooooooooo im really tempted now...
machomansavage to hamsterboy
27 May 17#23
We just git the Argos Philips 49 inch with ambilight that was on here yesterday! Smashing deal for 389 lovely colours that comes out of back. HDR and 4K
Kristallnacht
26 May 173#2
bought the 43 inch version a month or so back very good tv for the price. I will warn you tho you will spend a while fiddling with the settings until you get the best looking picture the out of the box settings are very poor it makes the tv look poor in my opinion. also make sure you are watching things in at least hd quality as sd looks awful if you want to see what the tv can do load up YouTube on the tv search 4k picture test and it will run true 4k it looks amazing. for that price I wish I had waited now and got this one lol.
craigsh
26 May 171#3
Got mine a few weeks back at this price, well worth the outlay :smiley:
aliboy86
26 May 17#4
any good for gaming?
l33tpilot
26 May 171#5
M3000 on deals almost weekly now, can hiSENSE they are trying to get rid of this old stock before making say M7000 range more affordable.
javea
26 May 17#6
Recently bought a washing machine from AO.First Class customer service
Darkeru
26 May 17#7
I've been looking at the M3300 and this code brings it down to £359.00.
Not sure of the differences between them. I was looking at the 50" M3300 as it was pretty well reviewed all around for a budget 4K aside from the viewing angles. Input lag for gaming was decent. Same as this TV, it has HDR via HDMI after firmware update.
The_Red
26 May 171#8
Bought a Hisense last year great picture great value
Opening post
Code - LARGESCREEN40
Which brings the H49M3000 down to £329 with free delivery.
Worth a nosey on site if you're after a new TV at the mo. Been some bargains around just lately!
HDMI - x4
USB Input - x3
Headphone socket - x1
Composite Video Input - x1
Component Video Input - x1
Vesa Wall Mount Size - 200mm x 200mm
Scart - x1 (Durin' the war)
Immerse yourself in your favourite films with this 49 inch Hisense TV. This model is 4K Ultra HD Certified with 4K upscaling, which boosts standard HD to near 4K for incredible image quality. It has a USB port which supports HDR content, so you can enjoy a wide range of colour and contrast for an amazingly lifelike picture. It’s also a Smart model, so you can enjoy your favourite shows and stream movies on demand. With Freeview HD, you can browse 70 channels – Including 15 in HD and with Freeview Play too, you can catch up on the last 7 days of TV. It has 4 HDMI ports and 3 USB ports for connecting your devices.
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Not sure of the differences between them. I was looking at the 50" M3300 as it was pretty well reviewed all around for a budget 4K aside from the viewing angles. Input lag for gaming was decent. Same as this TV, it has HDR via HDMI after firmware update.