Not that I'm anti-Hisense, but OLED is an actual technology, ULED is a marketing term.
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linhang90
29 May 172#1
Been posted a few times before at £999 Never got hot. A month ago it was £899 at richer sounds. With this sort of money i'd go for Hisense 65m7000 Its 65" and its ULED and its only £859 at AO.COM. £899 at richer sounds.. both prices are after discount code applied
foxymeister
29 May 17#2
What's the difference between LED and ULED?
linhang90 to foxymeister
29 May 17#3
Hisense's ULED is close to LG's OLED
zizzles to foxymeister
29 May 179#5
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linhang90
29 May 17#4
Obv OLED is better but a lot more expensive. Hisense m7000 series(55" and 65")are very well reviewed
ezzer72
29 May 177#6
Not that I'm anti-Hisense, but OLED is an actual technology, ULED is a marketing term.
N1Andy
29 May 172#7
Sorry, but it's not even in the same ball park as OLED. It's just Hisenses marketing term for their premium UHD TV's. However, I agree that the 65M7000 is a nicer overall TV than this mid/low end LG.
I wouldn't advise my worst enemy to buy a Sony at the moment - not whilst they use that dogs dinner Android OS.......and again, the Hisense 65M7000 is a much better TV (by miles) in my opinion.
Maybe it's just me, but £1000 is far too much to spend on a compromise of a TV.
aishy1066
29 May 17#10
Was the discount code applied for Richer Sounds online or instore for the Hisense to get it done to £899
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-Android-Youview-Freeview-PlayStation/dp/B01IT200GO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1496050551&sr=8-1&keywords=sony+65+inch+tv
Maybe it's just me, but £1000 is far too much to spend on a compromise of a TV.