Best price I've seen for this tv LARGESCREEN40 code for £40 off
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furber
26 May 173#6
If you have a Nectar card, have activated 8x Nectar points on ebay this weekend and have received email from Nectar promising to triple points received you will end up with total Nectar points worth £107.88. (Also £8.99 Topcashback)
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foxymeister
26 May 17#1
Does anyone know whether it's 'proper' 4K? Thanks
dimav83 to foxymeister
27 May 17#10
Resolution is definitely 4k. I bought mine in December. Good TV, although smart TV part is rather basic.
zen200
26 May 171#2
10bit all the way
lionkhan1 to zen200
27 May 172#18
8 bit + frc
Proxish
26 May 17#3
According to AVForums video on YouTube, it's actually 8bit+FRC. They said it in a reply in the comments - https://youtu.be/W0ymP-v_7s0
linhang90
26 May 171#4
I'd take it right away but its AO.com so i'll pass. First,**** terms and cons. Second,short warranty for tv worth this much is a bit risky. But this price has got to be one of the best its ever been. Probably the new model's being released if u check out richer sounds website u'll see quite a few Hindese TVs that say "coming soon"
linhang90
26 May 17#5
Regardless what bit panel. This TV is probably the best in the price range and very well reviewed
furber
26 May 173#6
If you have a Nectar card, have activated 8x Nectar points on ebay this weekend and have received email from Nectar promising to triple points received you will end up with total Nectar points worth £107.88. (Also £8.99 Topcashback)
linhang90 to furber
26 May 17#9
Can u still use the £40 off voucher code if purchase thru ebay tho?
imranio to furber
27 May 17#21
When did you get the triple points email?
furber
26 May 171#7
Above works if you buy it from AO on ebay
mivanpy
26 May 171#8
Nice TV 10bit aswell.
solid to mivanpy
27 May 171#16
Are you sure? Lots of contradictions about that on this thread.
Maybe it's an 8bit panel that accepts 10bit signal?
Like how a 720 panel accepts 1080 signals?
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Maybe it's an 8bit panel that accepts 10bit signal?
Like how a 720 panel accepts 1080 signals?