Use code TV100A to save £100 over £1499 thats why hdmi cable added to get over £1499 in stock free 5 year Guarantee and free delivery Enjoy an immersive viewing experience with 4K Ultra HD resolution
- OLED HDR enhances colours and contrast to create life-like images
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- Immerse yourself in the audio with a sound system designed by Harman and Kardon
Enjoy an immersive viewing experience
The OLED55C6V features a 55" screen with 4K Ultra HD resolution that offers up to four times the detail of Full HD. As a result, images are vivid and clear to enhance your home entertainment.
Organic self-emitting pixels allow you to explore the deepest levels of black, bringing shades and colours to life along with a huge range of contrast. True to life colour reproduction unlocks a wide range of accurate colours, offering you a viewing experience that cannot be matched by LED technology.
You can enjoy smooth images, even when watching fast paced action such as sports or movies. Fast paced pixels offer a response speed over one thousand times faster than LED pixels, allowing you to enjoy fluid, blur-free entertainment.
OLED HDR
HDR enhances colours and contrast to ensure that the 55C6V offers life-like pictures, no matter what you choose to watch. By creating an image that is closer to the eyes' full potential, you can immerse yourself in the visuals.
Access a range of smart services
The C6V offers you a wide range of smart TV options to ensure that you can always find something to watch. Choose from a range of catch up TV services or watch the latest films and boxsets in 4K quality with Netflix and Amazon Prime.
Immerse yourself in the audio
To enhance the immersive viewing experience even further, the OLED55C6V features sound designed by Harman and Kardon. This offers high-quality audio immersion, taking your home entertainment to the next level.
Top comments
baseley09
19 Jun 177#6
Nice, if only it wasn't a curved model.
jimx26 to Bitbotbang
19 Jun 174#32
WHY and WHY do you have to troll every thread for products you cannot afford?
Now, toddle off and go pick up that Digihome piece of **** in your Dacia Sandero.
daveykinetic
19 Jun 173#35
I'm an owner of a 55" LG E6 oled and a 55" Samsung KS7000. to be honest I'm disappointed with oled technology. the detail lost due to the brightness is quite surprising when side by side with the KS7000. then there's the motion. the LG oled is terrible for motion blur. it can be smoothed out using De judder settings but be prepared to see artifacts such as screen tearing on fast moving objects and especially on animated cartoons. the problem with artifacts and motion is a widely reported problem on forums so just beware. Imo the Samsung ks 7 8 or 9 series is better TV in just about every department over oled and is half the price. even the new 7 series oleds are suffering from the same motion problems. I think oled technology still has a long way to go. the better bet atm is still to stick with a high end led. especially for hdr content
The_Hoff to shutupman
19 Jun 173#15
Cold, not 8bit.
All comments (107)
liamf12
19 Jun 172#1
The 2m HDMI cable is worth it alone just for it's digital clarity. To give it away free well that's just...
sefgrt123 to liamf12
19 Jun 17#20
Can get an equivalent cable on eBay/amazon for about £4.
liamf12
19 Jun 172#2
Oh it isn't...
superyiddo to liamf12
19 Jun 171#4
Oh yes it is.. Sorry forgot it's not panto season
afroylnt
19 Jun 17#3
seems a good price...
Jaybeam
19 Jun 172#5
Well spotted discoman- can I ask did you buy the c6 the last time around? How are you finding it
baseley09
19 Jun 177#6
Nice, if only it wasn't a curved model.
Jaybeam to baseley09
19 Jun 17#8
Only one at this price with 3D if that of interes
Bitbotbang
19 Jun 171#7
WHY and WHY do I have to spend this much on a telly??? Have you looked at the Polaroid Model from Asda or the Digihome TV from Tesco? Better value IMO!
Jaybeam to Bitbotbang
19 Jun 173#10
You do realise this Oled not some cheapo LCD?
spannerzone to Bitbotbang
19 Jun 17#27
You've answered your own question - Obviously you don't - that's why you can get something for £250
jimx26 to Bitbotbang
19 Jun 174#32
WHY and WHY do you have to troll every thread for products you cannot afford?
Now, toddle off and go pick up that Digihome piece of **** in your Dacia Sandero.
blanka
19 Jun 171#9
Heat, think this is the lowest price this tv will ever be brand new from a shop with 5 years warranty. Currys stock is getting low for this tv. Personally I prefer this over this years LG TV's, for the 3D alone.
Masteryates to blanka
19 Jun 172#28
Yes, it's the best 3D TV you can buy, (and will be for a long time.) Worth every penny.
plumberman56
19 Jun 17#11
I have the 910v, its amazing, but have a flicker with the HD tv channels, have tried everything to stop but no joy, so will return and may go fot this? oled is amazing, have packed up the Oled and ready to return, am not watching my led Samsung, what a disappointment..lol. Oled rules, anyone else had this flicker fault with the HD channels on a Oled?
MBeeching to plumberman56
19 Jun 17#29
Had no issues with the OLED55B6V, I absolutely love it.
I suspect my Panny plasma (UT50) was giving me headaches as they have stopped since the upgrade.
Wonder if it was due to eye strain or high pitched frequencies emitted by the plasma.
plumberman56
19 Jun 17#12
code not working?
shutupman
19 Jun 171#13
Before anyone asks, yes it is 10 bit.
The_Hoff to shutupman
19 Jun 173#15
Cold, not 8bit.
commenter14
19 Jun 17#14
It's great to see OLED coming down in price so quickly. I wonder how much this would cost if it didn't have the pointless curve gimmick?
dpc1979 to commenter14
19 Jun 171#19
Ive been eyeing up this set and the Flat panel version OLED55B6V and by all the reviews the curved screen edges it and by the reviews makes the viewing picture work better especially in 3d (yes the B6V does not have 3d to compare).
I was always saying curved was a gimmick BUT according to the reviews it works in this set.
FrugalFergal
19 Jun 17#16
Do we know how bright these panels go? I know the blacks are perfect but I always wonder how bright the images would be in a reasonably well lit room. How well would i compare to say a Samsung KS9000? I thought the HDR spec has been rejigged for OLED so they only need to hit 500 nits whereas LCDs need to hit 1000 nits to be HDR1000
jaydeeuk1 to FrugalFergal
19 Jun 171#18
It'll do 600 cd/m2 (600 nits). The newer OLED sets like the one from philips will go a lot brighter, but you lose the 3d.
jayjayuk1234 to FrugalFergal
19 Jun 171#31
how bright the images would be??
this whole brightness comparison is only peak brightness, which refers to HDR highlights and not typical image light levels.
a standard LCD only kicks out around 200-300 nits.
a sun shining in HDR would be a good example of demonstrating peak brightness, with 600 nits a sun in HDR on screen will hurt your eyes if you stare at it, at 1000 nits. it will still hurts your eyes.. at 2000 nits, it still hurts your eyes. .... and so on
black levels are much more important than how bright the TV can display HDR highlights, the better the black levels the better you see colour
plumberman56
19 Jun 17#17
TV100A ...not working?
plumberman56
19 Jun 171#21
NOW WORKING :smiley:
Rdee
19 Jun 17#22
Code does work on orider over £1499
the.porter to Rdee
19 Jun 17#24
Ok :-/
Justsuperman
19 Jun 17#23
That guy has to be trolling.
plumberman56
19 Jun 17#25
Think I will go for this TV, the 910v was amazing, think this also has the ITV Hub? the 3d on the Oleds is amazing, is the 5 year warranty with Currys or LG?
afroylnt
19 Jun 17#26
and cold for not needing to re-glue the back panel....
blanka
19 Jun 171#30
Amen. I got the ks9000 65 recently for downstairs. (Wanted a big tv, HDR for gaming). 1100 at currys. But I broke the tv in the bedroom. Missing the option of 3D in the house, which I love. So tempted to get this.
Agree best 3D OLED for the price easily. Cheaper option is
49UH850V LG 4K HDR 10 bit LED for £599.
GroundZero
19 Jun 171#33
Can anyone explain why to me if 1. Having a higher nit telly is better and if so why? My only reason I can think of is if direct sunlight is shining on the panel the higher brightness will still make the image visible?
golfgti
19 Jun 17#34
great tv and very good price not many left at this price and only available at currys
daveykinetic
19 Jun 173#35
I'm an owner of a 55" LG E6 oled and a 55" Samsung KS7000. to be honest I'm disappointed with oled technology. the detail lost due to the brightness is quite surprising when side by side with the KS7000. then there's the motion. the LG oled is terrible for motion blur. it can be smoothed out using De judder settings but be prepared to see artifacts such as screen tearing on fast moving objects and especially on animated cartoons. the problem with artifacts and motion is a widely reported problem on forums so just beware. Imo the Samsung ks 7 8 or 9 series is better TV in just about every department over oled and is half the price. even the new 7 series oleds are suffering from the same motion problems. I think oled technology still has a long way to go. the better bet atm is still to stick with a high end led. especially for hdr content
Jelly.Bean
19 Jun 17#36
some idiot has to buy these overpriced gimmick TVs for the manufacturers to invest the huge profits into development, so the financially savvy peeps can eventually have it when the mainstream broadcasters produce for the new standard :smile:
grazzyman
19 Jun 171#37
Can't fit this 55" tv in my room. I don't think there are any OLED tv's smaller than 50". Can anyone recommend a 46/49" tv as an alternative? For your info, I'm still using a pioneer plasma which is fantastic, but now want to upgrade to something thinner with a narrower frame. Just haven't so far as I generally find 'motion' on newer tv's a bit poor. Thanks!
hotdog07
19 Jun 171#38
Anyone know what gaming like on this is there lag ?
IBadAss
19 Jun 17#39
Yes anyone got lag time for gaming? I'd like to know too. thanks in advance
collectorcol
19 Jun 171#40
Gimmick?! LOL! My E6 is truely awesome, with no judder issues noticed.
SuperSportBilly
19 Jun 17#41
I would be interested to know the gaming lag figures for non-HDR and HDR game modes. I know there was a kerfuffle with B6 awaiting a firmware update but I believe that has now received an update bring lag down to 28ms or less if I recall.
I believe that the C6 is a different chipset - anybody know where any such updates are in relation to that. If similar then with the added bonus of 3D then I might be on-board.
Is the built in sound setup better on this set than the B6 ?
Cheers
Moneyboi
19 Jun 17#42
Sony 49XE9005 is an outstanding tv! If that's too pricey the 49X8305 is a good tv at a decent price.
PhilK
19 Jun 17#43
Would love one of these, but happy to wait until price drops dramatically -they said the original "slim" TVs (twice width of modern), going for £3-4,000 in mid 2000's wouldn't fall THAT much in price, but in end they reduced far more. So I'll wait and hope it drops to a third of this !
plumberman56
19 Jun 17#44
Did you notice a big jump between 1080p & 4k viewing?
plumberman56
19 Jun 17#45
Just returned my LG910V and will be ordering this c6, "to all you b6 & c6 owners"...is there a big jump between 1080p & 4k viewing? dont want to open a can of worms here but some of the mkv data viewed on the 910v were outstanding (1080p)
Masteryates
19 Jun 171#46
I had the 49UF850 for a week last year. The 3D on these sets, (I've also seen plenty of UH850's,) suffers from a viewing height issue. No matter what height you view from, there is always crosstalk on a portion of the screen. The OLED's on the other hand don't suffer this issue and are much more tolerant to the viewing height.
blanka
19 Jun 17#47
Good info there..... wasn't aware. Looks like it's worth saving those extra pennies and go for this
FrugalFergal
19 Jun 17#48
I mulled a lot over OLED vs KS9000, even saw them running side by side. OLED blacks are impressive but I just found the KS9000 just so much more vibrant, bright and colourful. For me this is like the early days of LCD and the final days of CRT where the best CRTS still had much better picture quality than early gen LCDs even though LCDs were the future. I think at this moment the best LCDs are probably on balance better than the best OLEDs but I have no doubt the next time I buy a big telly when my 5yr warranty runs out will be an OLED when we will have all these early gen problems ironed out. OLEDs as great as they are still arnt mass market. When they are the technology will ramp well ahead of LCDs.
joedredd
19 Jun 17#49
Basically the same CPU, just different manufacture of the chips. That does mean the software licensing for them is slightly different which is rumoured to have caused the delays on the B, not the C.
Playing No Mans Sky on my PS4 HDR is lush. I've not noticed any issues on my B6 with regards to refresh rates, but then some people are sensitive flowers.
Kanedaaaaaa
19 Jun 171#50
The thing is, all TVs have areas of weakness, and if you're waiting for them all to be ironed out you'll never buy another.
LCDs can go brighter, but lack a certain organic picture quality that appeals in particular to those who loved plasma. OLED solves this, but can't hit the same peak brightness which is becoming a factor for HDR material. The good thing is we've got decent sets in both types of tech now so it really is a case of what you prefer.
grazzyman
19 Jun 17#51
Completely agree. So, if you are restricted to a TV under 50" what would you go for?
indyjukebox
19 Jun 171#52
Do you not mean: "some folk can afford to buy what they want now, whilst other have to wait ages for the price to drop into their affordability bracket"?
Just because people can (and choose to) spend their hard earned money on something, does not make them idiots. All it makes them is successful and wealthy; and no amount of name calling can take away from the fact that they have a bigger disposable income than yours.
Of course there are some people who may go well out of their budgetary constraints to buy such a TV for egoistical purposes and that is truly sad.
Kanedaaaaaa
19 Jun 171#53
LCD is your only option there, the same as projecting is the only option over about 77". For those in the middle though, there is a choice.
collectorcol
19 Jun 171#54
I watched 'The Martian' in 4K and it was pretty amazing to see. Highly recommend the upgrade to anyone.
People who have experienced motion issues are also reporting the new update vastly improves any problems. Only been released in Russia but can still be downloaded and should be, officially, here in the U.K soon.
BARKMAN
19 Jun 17#55
Anyone used sky q HD Channels on this? My ks7500 looks brilliant on 4k but the regular HD channels on sky look much worse than I would expect
daveykinetic
19 Jun 17#56
yes me. they look worse on oled due to lack of detail in shadow areas due to crushed blacks. I'm actually amazed how much more detail is achievable with the KS7000. side by side you will be shocked. trust me
ykhan16
19 Jun 17#57
Think OLED is still a year or two away from truly maturing. Pre HDR it was way out in front but HDR add so much to a picture and at the moment its not a strength for the technology.
shafskidon
19 Jun 17#58
Amazing price especially for OLED . :sunglasses:
Jonnyblock
19 Jun 17#59
Do any of those Samsung have 3d?
deeman180
19 Jun 171#60
4k stuff given amazing picture but not as much of a big jump as SD to HD was a few years back, the biggest jump is with HDR, content filmed this way is truley stunning...imho
muckspreader1
19 Jun 17#61
Yeah thanks and there c@#p :wink: Love oled tv's and want the samsung version but too expensive at the moment.
muckspreader1
19 Jun 171#62
Don't be put off with clowns saying it's a gimmick.I love mine and would buy a curved one again and would never go back to a boring flat panel.
daveykinetic
19 Jun 17#63
no. that's the only downside. apart from that the Samsung is the better TV especially for hdr
grazzyman
19 Jun 17#64
Which model Samsung are you referring to? I need to delete a good 46/49" tv, not bothered about 3D, just want a good pq and no motion blur etc. for the lounge.
I'll go for OLED giant one for the cinema room (one day when I get one!)
Kanedaaaaaa
19 Jun 17#65
Does the Samsung support Dolby Vision?
FrugalFergal
19 Jun 17#66
Yes, peak brightness which is a 5-10% of the screen maximum. In "real terms" that would equate to pin prick stars dazzling super bright, the glistening of wet leaves in the sun, the glint of a blade in the light, the glint of glass, the sun dazzling amongst leaves and all the extra colours HDR brings. I can promise you while I sit here typing this message while watching Planet Earth 2 in 4K HDR 1000 on my KS9000 in Dynamic mode, at not a single point did I think wow, this is too bright or I'm blinded. It just looks clean and sharp and literally like SLR photos in motion such is the clarity and vividness in colour, sharpness, detail and brightness. I know OLEDs are marvelous but I've yet to sit in a pitch black room looking at a black screen on my LCD and worrying about seeing greys. In real world situations the LCD panels simply dazzle over OLEDs. Yeah my next telly is 100% going to be an OLED but that's in 5yrs where they've finally surpassed LCD.
sinxa
19 Jun 17#67
I purchased this TV 8 month ago for £1650, I'm not sure you mentioned the fact it is Dolby Vision enabled not just HDR
Second that. Have the 65KS9000 and I love the look. Sofa is directly in front of the tv and in my opinion feels nicer to look at.
blanka
19 Jun 17#70
No. Only old LED TVs have 3D. From my knowledge,, Samsung don't do a 4k HDR 10 tv with 3d. Personally a fan of 3d at home, plus 3d imax..... it's a great shame. Doesn't take much to add it.
johnf007
19 Jun 171#71
the only thing the LG oleds have over any tv is how dark the black is. It is truly amazing! in all other departments it just simply isn't good enough to cost on average double of an equivalent size set. seriously underimpresssd
"Yawn"...... someone clearly can't afford one, so decided to pick on the people that can!
djjordan23
19 Jun 17#76
Someone clearly can't afford one, so decided to pick on the people that can!
daveykinetic
19 Jun 17#77
I couldn't agree more. the KS Samsung's are truly a bargain if you get a good panel without backlight bleed. I also find oled colours to be over saturated. in seriously considering selling my e6. the oled tvs ain't worth the money against high end led Tvs. especially at double the price. also Dolby vision is no better than hdr 10 from what I can see on mine
Fugal
19 Jun 17#78
What a rip off
Cameron583
19 Jun 17#79
Law of diminishing returns. Of course, what's value to you, may not be to another.
For me, 300 pounds on a pants TV is worthless, and hence a waste of money and poor value.
If I had 1.4K, this would be a good investment, and worth the money for me - better value.
I've got the C6 - and in honesty, it is less searingly bright, take note of the word I used there, you know when you watch something in a dark room then the image goes super bright to make you wince, I've not had that with the OLED. It has been perfectly bright enough in daytime viewing and nightime with 2 lights (6 bulbs) on in the living room,
HOWEVER...
When I first got it, I looked at it and thought, hmm... is it really bright enough? I came to the conclusion that yes it is, but after thinking about it for a while, I realized that because is does blacks so well,dark scenes do look, well, dark...
I've had the TV for a few months now - and not had these initial impressions again as I guess I've gotten used to it. If you feed it good source material, it's plenty plenty bright enough... whites are white, blacks are black and everything in between, it's great.
Bit of an abstract explaination but I hope it helps.
OH and you SHOULD get the C6 - it has the electronics from the E6 and G6. LG will release a Hybrid Log gamma update for the 2016 tellies, but as the b6 is a 3rd party chipset - it might not get the update. They released update for HDR game mode, the b6 update came out several months later. I don't care about the curve or 3d but you know, when you've had it a while, you really cannot notice the curve at all, it's very slight anyway. Banging on about a pointless curve? Why care?
cpriest
19 Jun 171#82
Recently got this for a similar price and can't recommend enough. Was sitting on the fence for a long time since owning a panny plasma, but this really is leagues ahead. I thought the curve would be annoying, but the 3d is well worth it. It's rare to get that "wow" moment when sitting in your living room, bit this really delivers. Would never go back.
hukd_addict
19 Jun 171#83
No - not a big jump at all..
I had a cracking Sony 1080p TV however, really good model when it was released, I'm happy with the image on my C6 - great HDR and an improvement in 4k for sure, just don't expect a jump from DVD to HD... nowhere near as dramatic.......
hukd_addict
19 Jun 171#84
Doesn't matter if it's a gimmick or not, it is the better set... why all the stigma around curved tellies, sure they are pointless, but people shouldn't feel guilty about buying them
hukd_addict
19 Jun 17#85
Interesting comparison thanks. I was a little surprised to read it though, I haven't noticed any judder (i think I set dejudder to it's lowest setting) and I don't feel like I'm missing any detail, but I've not spent any meaningful amount of time with a current 4k LCD, certainly not long enough to make a comparison..(what source material are you watching? I'll see if I can see it - can you suggest anything on amazon prime or netflix?) I did look at the k7000 when I was shopping for the c6, but it looked really washed out (it was in currys so not exactly comprehensive there) I'm sure the K7000 is great and next years QLEDS are shaping up be a real step up. I got OLED fever though and you know, I'm pleased with it.
collectorcol
20 Jun 17#86
What's the obsession with brightness?
The B6, so I assumes the C6 is also, plenty bright enough.
Mine is in a dedicated 'mancave' where I watch movies with lights out. I have watched TV in daylight and still turned the brightness down as a bright picture washes out alot of detail.
I have deleted all my cut and paste deals and taken ur advice get out more ps enjoy ur tv deals it been fun while it lasted
discoman2016 to collectorcol
22 Jun 17#101
currys move price bundle now £1499 so code no work
razor_cristian_zex
20 Jun 17#87
One more thing Lcd has a brightness baseline like say 20 and max 100 and oled has 0 and max like 70 so its the same but better
Al3x4nd3r
20 Jun 17#88
Must resist, my Panasonic is only 4y old
FrugalFergal
20 Jun 171#89
Thanks for the great response. The C6 is a great TV. I think there's too much fuss about peak bright and dark. If I had a cinema room, just watched movies or had it placed in a dark corner, I'd get the oled no doubt. It would be bright enough. I have the KS9000. Since you made some excellent points about the oled I'll do the same for the LCD. Firstly they are incredibly bright. Don't have it on dynamic, especially in the dark while watching ads where they switch to a full white screen, Yes it will make you wince. However with a good 4K HDR source, like BBC planet earth 2, brightest 1000nit scenes are just the pin prick twinkle on stars, the sun pearcing between the leaves, glistening of rain drops. It's so subtle and expertly used it enhances the whole scene - just as oled blacks, when used properly enhance the whole scene too. The 1000nit peak brightness of LCDs are only sustainable for a short period on 5-10% of a screen, so when film makers use it properly, say for lightning or explosion effects, it looks nice. It also helps it produce the huge increase in colour. I'd say the peak brightness adds a nice visual sparkle and makes images pop.
The KS9000 series and probably even the new range have moved their LEDs from the side of the screen to below. Whereas before it could local dim the black bars in movies, now it can't and you see light leakage below. That's just an unavoidable problem with the new models. If you're used to OLED you'll be horrified at the sight. However during daylight it doesn't show much and at night I turn the back light down to 30-50% and boy do the blacks improve. Even at that setting the image is bright enough. In fact in pitch black I turn it all the way down and it still looks great, the local dimming, black moth filter on the screen all go to make the blacks look I credible. From and LCD point of view it's nice to have this option but it means either leaving eco mode on or tweaking it each time.
Regarding the curve. It's a none factor. As you say you don't even notice it. I found it very off putting at first but once the TV is on I don't think I've ever noticed it. I'd say to anyone put off from buying and tv because it's curved - don't be.
The built-in 4.1 speakers in the KS9000 are amazing. I have put my old sound bar to the other telly instead.
What I really so hate about the KS9000 is UI is pretty horrible. The navigation is so unnecessarily cumbersome, the PVR function isn't great and I'm looking forward to my Virgin TV box arriving soon.
The smart remote is great though. Overall great hardware, terrible software.
I'd say to anyone looking to buy a C6 or Ks9000 series TV, you are buying into the future. The technology inside these tvs is a standard for the future. Netflix 4K HDR, Amazon Prime TV, 4K HDR blue ray looks amazing. There is a lot of content out there and it's increasing all the time.
Yes they will become outdated soon ut not before you get plenty of use out of them. I would describe 4K 10bit HDR (esp HDR 1000) to be akin to the 1080p standard of the past when we had a lot of confusion with intermediary tech such as 720p, 1080i, 16:10, etc. Ultimately 1080p came out on top and became the defacto standard for HD viewing.
I feel you'll get same 'standard proofing' with these. I can't wait to see the prices of this tech drop hugely over the years so it's mainstream and everyone get to benefit. Once you've seen solid 4K HDR content with proper source material you'll know you're seeing the future.
jimx26
20 Jun 171#90
Samsung don't sell any OLED TV's
They have QLED but that is just marketing, they are still LCD with the same issues.
daveykinetic
20 Jun 171#91
just put anything animated on through a sky q box or any source. peppa pig is a prime example my son watches. even with de judder set at 1 and blur set at 0 the screen tears when characters talk. a problem on b6 c6 and e6 and I'd imagine the g6. fast paced scenes on some content has a tearing effect also on none animated movies. if true motion is set to off there is 0 artifacts but the motion blur is off the map terrible on some content but not all. it depends on what fps it's filmed in. the Samsung KS7000 is poor on motion also with motion settings turned off but adding it soothes out the frames better than the e6 and with 0 artifacts. blacks are too black on oled and contrast too strong. this is where detail is lost like I say especially in dark shadow areas. on the KS7000 more detail can be seen. there is no backlight bleed on mine. yes the picture washes out when you move off centre of the screen on some scenes but looking straight at it against the oled e6 the motion is better and so is the detail
collectorcol
20 Jun 17#92
Currys offering a 5 year warranty on this?
the.porter
20 Jun 172#93
Can you not be bothered reading the op is it too hot for you ?
collectorcol
20 Jun 17#94
Far too hot and no I don't tend to read long cut & paste descriptions.
dpc1979
21 Jun 171#96
Thought it was sneaky by currys to drop the price by £10 so the code doesnt work anymore when you add the hdmi cable to take it over the £1500 mark.
Its a shame this site has gone to the trolls lately
hukd_addict to dpc1979
21 Jun 17#97
wassup?
hukd_addict
21 Jun 17#98
sorry no time to properly respond, but to say i've nabbed a copy of planet earth to play on my xbox one s looking forward to watching it and compare to what you said about your sammy.
No keep um commin! Why is this expired I understand it's active for 3 more days?
olie6915
22 Jun 17#102
If you change the bundle to a cable tidy it takes it over 1500 but the code still doesn't work unfortunately. I was going to get one otherwise
plumberman56
22 Jun 17#103
bit gutted as wanted the C6, have found a good deal with the B6 for £1,349. and JL will price match, problem is no 3D, apparently the C6 has a better Chip?
discoman2016
22 Jun 17#104
Argos been selling B6 for weeks at £1349 in stock with code TVS10
plumberman56
23 Jun 17#105
yes but JL have price matched so get the 5 year guarantee
dpc1979
23 Jun 17#106
I got an email back from JL saying they would not price match Argos as they dont PM voucher codes
Opening post
- OLED HDR enhances colours and contrast to create life-like images
- Access a range of smart services including Netflix, Amazon Prime and catch-up TV
- Immerse yourself in the audio with a sound system designed by Harman and Kardon
Enjoy an immersive viewing experience
The OLED55C6V features a 55" screen with 4K Ultra HD resolution that offers up to four times the detail of Full HD. As a result, images are vivid and clear to enhance your home entertainment.
Organic self-emitting pixels allow you to explore the deepest levels of black, bringing shades and colours to life along with a huge range of contrast. True to life colour reproduction unlocks a wide range of accurate colours, offering you a viewing experience that cannot be matched by LED technology.
You can enjoy smooth images, even when watching fast paced action such as sports or movies. Fast paced pixels offer a response speed over one thousand times faster than LED pixels, allowing you to enjoy fluid, blur-free entertainment.
OLED HDR
HDR enhances colours and contrast to ensure that the 55C6V offers life-like pictures, no matter what you choose to watch. By creating an image that is closer to the eyes' full potential, you can immerse yourself in the visuals.
Access a range of smart services
The C6V offers you a wide range of smart TV options to ensure that you can always find something to watch. Choose from a range of catch up TV services or watch the latest films and boxsets in 4K quality with Netflix and Amazon Prime.
Immerse yourself in the audio
To enhance the immersive viewing experience even further, the OLED55C6V features sound designed by Harman and Kardon. This offers high-quality audio immersion, taking your home entertainment to the next level.
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Now, toddle off and go pick up that Digihome piece of **** in your Dacia Sandero.
I suspect my Panny plasma (UT50) was giving me headaches as they have stopped since the upgrade.
Wonder if it was due to eye strain or high pitched frequencies emitted by the plasma.
I was always saying curved was a gimmick BUT according to the reviews it works in this set.
this whole brightness comparison is only peak brightness, which refers to HDR highlights and not typical image light levels.
a standard LCD only kicks out around 200-300 nits.
a sun shining in HDR would be a good example of demonstrating peak brightness, with 600 nits a sun in HDR on screen will hurt your eyes if you stare at it, at 1000 nits. it will still hurts your eyes.. at 2000 nits, it still hurts your eyes. .... and so on
black levels are much more important than how bright the TV can display HDR highlights, the better the black levels the better you see colour
Agree best 3D OLED for the price easily. Cheaper option is
49UH850V LG 4K HDR 10 bit LED for £599.
I believe that the C6 is a different chipset - anybody know where any such updates are in relation to that. If similar then with the added bonus of 3D then I might be on-board.
Is the built in sound setup better on this set than the B6 ?
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Playing No Mans Sky on my PS4 HDR is lush. I've not noticed any issues on my B6 with regards to refresh rates, but then some people are sensitive flowers.
LCDs can go brighter, but lack a certain organic picture quality that appeals in particular to those who loved plasma. OLED solves this, but can't hit the same peak brightness which is becoming a factor for HDR material. The good thing is we've got decent sets in both types of tech now so it really is a case of what you prefer.
Just because people can (and choose to) spend their hard earned money on something, does not make them idiots. All it makes them is successful and wealthy; and no amount of name calling can take away from the fact that they have a bigger disposable income than yours.
Of course there are some people who may go well out of their budgetary constraints to buy such a TV for egoistical purposes and that is truly sad.
People who have experienced motion issues are also reporting the new update vastly improves any problems. Only been released in Russia but can still be downloaded and should be, officially, here in the U.K soon.
I'll go for OLED giant one for the cinema room (one day when I get one!)
No, but this is worth a look and good for Samsung.
For me, 300 pounds on a pants TV is worthless, and hence a waste of money and poor value.
If I had 1.4K, this would be a good investment, and worth the money for me - better value.
HOWEVER...
When I first got it, I looked at it and thought, hmm... is it really bright enough? I came to the conclusion that yes it is, but after thinking about it for a while, I realized that because is does blacks so well,dark scenes do look, well, dark...
I've had the TV for a few months now - and not had these initial impressions again as I guess I've gotten used to it. If you feed it good source material, it's plenty plenty bright enough... whites are white, blacks are black and everything in between, it's great.
Bit of an abstract explaination but I hope it helps.
OH and you SHOULD get the C6 - it has the electronics from the E6 and G6. LG will release a Hybrid Log gamma update for the 2016 tellies, but as the b6 is a 3rd party chipset - it might not get the update. They released update for HDR game mode, the b6 update came out several months later. I don't care about the curve or 3d but you know, when you've had it a while, you really cannot notice the curve at all, it's very slight anyway. Banging on about a pointless curve? Why care?
I had a cracking Sony 1080p TV however, really good model when it was released, I'm happy with the image on my C6 - great HDR and an improvement in 4k for sure, just don't expect a jump from DVD to HD... nowhere near as dramatic.......
The B6, so I assumes the C6 is also, plenty bright enough.
Mine is in a dedicated 'mancave' where I watch movies with lights out. I have watched TV in daylight and still turned the brightness down as a bright picture washes out alot of detail.
https://youtu.be/fJP7rPC4Rb4
The KS9000 series and probably even the new range have moved their LEDs from the side of the screen to below. Whereas before it could local dim the black bars in movies, now it can't and you see light leakage below. That's just an unavoidable problem with the new models. If you're used to OLED you'll be horrified at the sight. However during daylight it doesn't show much and at night I turn the back light down to 30-50% and boy do the blacks improve. Even at that setting the image is bright enough. In fact in pitch black I turn it all the way down and it still looks great, the local dimming, black moth filter on the screen all go to make the blacks look I credible. From and LCD point of view it's nice to have this option but it means either leaving eco mode on or tweaking it each time.
Regarding the curve. It's a none factor. As you say you don't even notice it. I found it very off putting at first but once the TV is on I don't think I've ever noticed it. I'd say to anyone put off from buying and tv because it's curved - don't be.
The built-in 4.1 speakers in the KS9000 are amazing. I have put my old sound bar to the other telly instead.
What I really so hate about the KS9000 is UI is pretty horrible. The navigation is so unnecessarily cumbersome, the PVR function isn't great and I'm looking forward to my Virgin TV box arriving soon.
The smart remote is great though. Overall great hardware, terrible software.
I'd say to anyone looking to buy a C6 or Ks9000 series TV, you are buying into the future. The technology inside these tvs is a standard for the future. Netflix 4K HDR, Amazon Prime TV, 4K HDR blue ray looks amazing. There is a lot of content out there and it's increasing all the time.
Yes they will become outdated soon ut not before you get plenty of use out of them. I would describe 4K 10bit HDR (esp HDR 1000) to be akin to the 1080p standard of the past when we had a lot of confusion with intermediary tech such as 720p, 1080i, 16:10, etc. Ultimately 1080p came out on top and became the defacto standard for HD viewing.
I feel you'll get same 'standard proofing' with these. I can't wait to see the prices of this tech drop hugely over the years so it's mainstream and everyone get to benefit. Once you've seen solid 4K HDR content with proper source material you'll know you're seeing the future.
They have QLED but that is just marketing, they are still LCD with the same issues.
Its a shame this site has gone to the trolls lately