I do love my 55" but the screen is quite reflective.
EndlessWaves to smershspy
29 Jun 17#2
Decent anti-reflection coatings are one of the things that typically get removed for lower cost models. Unfortunately it tends to be a double whammy because they frequently cut down brightness too
raj_parmar1
29 Jun 172#3
:smirk: just ordered..... traded in a broken tv so total for me is £769 :stuck_out_tongue:
SS41
29 Jun 17#4
Anybody know if this has a 5 year warranty?
callum84 to SS41
29 Jun 17#5
2 year according to AO description.
GeeJay86
29 Jun 17#6
can you trade in ANY tv? got a 14" CRT in the loft. does it have to work?
Decisions, decisions this or the 2017 Samsung 6100 which after tv recycling works out at £900 at richer Sounds with a 6 warranty.
Daniel127 to SS41
30 Jun 17#15
Given a choice between AO and RS, I'd always buy from RS. The 6 year warranty is worth its weight in gold; plus they're very good with returns. You don't want to spend 800 quid and have the TV break down in its 25th month.
stiltsky
29 Jun 17#12
what's this year's upcoming hisense range like anyone got info on anything outstanding in the pipeline?
avid.fan
30 Jun 17#13
I've had an eye on this for a few months, but holding off while getting bits of house renovated. V good price.
ashjrobbo
30 Jun 17#14
Can't find solid info but for anyone interested it may well be a 10 bit panel but technically not UHD Premium as it only operates at 420 nits.
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check out the t&c's
http://ao.com/help-and-advice/Help-With-My-Order/trade-in
AVForums gave this a 'Best Buy' when it was £1200:
https://youtu.be/W0ymP-v_7s0
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hisense-inch-Widescreen-Smart-Freeview/dp/B01FDF1MDK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1498832655&sr=8-2&keywords=hisense+65
£849 (tv price) - £30 (discount code) - £50 (tv trade in) = £769