Good price for 50inch 4K HDR Samsung Tv Out of stock for delivery but plenty of stock for collection...
All comments (102)
HammadKhalil
7 Jun 172#1
heat . fits my £10 per inch threshold. that's a bargain for a 4k tv . although I'm not a true picture perfectionist (don't know what the picture is like)I'd still say this is a great deal .
Fanimal
7 Jun 17#2
Shows 539 for me not 439
pavel76 to Fanimal
7 Jun 171#3
Correct price shown when added to basket
HammadKhalil to Fanimal
7 Jun 171#4
OP mentions to add to the trolley. I checked and it does show as £439 in the trolley but link shows £539.
mackay85
7 Jun 17#5
Great TV. Best £320 I've spent.
Bit used the 4k function on it probably but getting Bt TV to watch 4k sport soon. Not bad for gaming too if you are into it.
phoenix029
7 Jun 171#6
Decent tv but not proper hdr, I think it's the ku6400 that 10bit iirc.
noonecanhelp1 to phoenix029
7 Jun 17#9
thanks Captain :smiley:
xtrem3x to phoenix029
7 Jun 17#22
I could be wrong but I thought the only Samsung TVs that do HDR properly were the Quantum Dot TVs - KS7000 and above?
Delldoy
7 Jun 171#7
Shows 439 for me and in stock for delivery...heat
pete1993
7 Jun 17#8
Showing as available for home delivery now.
Messiah
7 Jun 17#10
How does this compare with the Sony XD8505? Got a 49inch for £550 was wondering if this is comparable?
Might not be obvious if you're not clued up on TVs. Bit misleading saying it's hdr.
carlosftw
7 Jun 17#13
Hot from me. Anyone with this TV - can you comment on your thoughts please?
xp3200 to carlosftw
7 Jun 171#15
No headphone socket or Bluetooth connectivity :disappointed: Not very good with fast motion images a lot of blur, These also suffer from the judder issue a lot of cheaper 4k tvs do, on the plus side these have a nice bright panel with good colours.
f3rgy15
7 Jun 17#14
Damn.... I purchased the 43'' version last week £419, (Groupon, £20 cashback) same specs just screen size bigger. This TV make my previous telly look smaller even though this was an inch bigger (slim edges). I would've gone for the 50'' but never mind.
x80ssm
7 Jun 17#16
shows as 439 for me even before adding to basket. Not sure why but it makes the deal feel like less of a deal now :stuck_out_tongue:
mobeenkhan
7 Jun 171#17
Definitely a heat! Super price ... unfortunately bought a new car this month so won't be able to get my hands on this ... but still a sweet price ... :sunglasses:
collectorcol
7 Jun 172#18
Amazing price for a lower end TV. HOT!
Just put a 48" in the bedroom and it looks massive on the wall.
TonySquared to collectorcol
7 Jun 17#19
Low end?
chrisredmayne
7 Jun 17#20
I've got the UE49KU6400... love the interface on Samsung and they have all the apps you would want now
AzNDeals
7 Jun 17#21
I bought one to replace my old Samsung Plasma that was ~10 years old.
Picture quality is fantastic, I find, and the interface is somewhat easy enough to navigate. The only problem I find is that my Fire Stick sometimes doesn't wake up (?) but that is because I have enabled HDMI CEC. Also, the speakers sound significantly weaker than my old TV, but that is because I have wall mounted the TV and the speakers are rear-facing, whereas on my previous it was front facing.
collectorcol
7 Jun 17#23
Ermmm... Yes.
This is entry level 4K. You're not getting cutting edge technology but for the price it represents great value.
xp3200
7 Jun 17#24
correct :smiley:
Luke.CB
7 Jun 17#25
Great price for tv spec, has a hdr converter too for normal tv. Only 8bit panel but no tv has true hdr as even 10bit panel is isn't true hdr.
fozzeh
7 Jun 17#26
Get this or spend another £200 to get a low end 10 bit panel one?
Showing for home delivery for me too
Wide.Awake.Jake
7 Jun 171#27
hmmm - should I get this, or a 49 inch ks7500 that has a one inch scratch on the screen? I know someone who is selling it for the same price as this...
Or the Philips 55PUS6401 ???
andreasuk
7 Jun 17#28
Im looking for a cheaper 4k tv and ive reserved one...Does this TV fit the bill?
I was thinking about the 49KU6670 curved one before for a bit more money(£549).
What could be the best decision?
(i need to connect PS4 to it)
xtrem3x
7 Jun 17#29
It's prime week at the beginning of next month on Amazon so I'm going to hold off buying a new TV until then. Hopefully pick up a proper HDR TV at a decent price
estever
7 Jun 17#31
G ood price for tv spec! (y)
superfamiking
7 Jun 17#32
Maybe I had a bad one, but this tv has the worst banding I've ever seen. Made it impossible to watch anything light (football especially)
I'm no expert on tvs etc and I'd never even heard of banding......but after 5 mins of owning this tv I researched what it was. Sent it back the next day.
Was a shame as it had a stunning image, but the minute things moved it was terrible.
Edit:- Just noticed this is the 50", I had the 55" don't know if that makes a difference?
ValueForMoney to superfamiking
7 Jun 172#33
You need to change the motion settings to 3-4. At default motion is horrendous on these Samsung, surprised they ever made it out of development.
PhilK
7 Jun 171#34
No bluetooth if thats important to you
Daz365 to PhilK
7 Jun 171#35
The manual says it has bluetooth as do most smart tvs sometimes you have to turn it on in the service menu.
Lilou123
7 Jun 17#36
Thanks!!!!
Faba1993
7 Jun 17#37
this. for people like me (dont know much about tvs) this kind of informations are helpfull. thanks
op, heat added
jayjayuk1234
7 Jun 171#38
I think he was correcting 'Lower End' and not arguing with the fact.
And yes, there will be a better picture on high end HD tv's than this thing, still some people like to own these just so they can say they have a 4k telly.
turbo_c
7 Jun 17#39
Anyone know if it's worth spending extra on the LG 49UH770V 49 Inch at £476 @ Argos?
iz123456789
7 Jun 171#40
No codes to get this cheaper? Got my parents UE50KU6020 for £400 from Currys
whaleshark
7 Jun 172#41
Do not buy a tv with a scratch on the screen, your eyes will be drawn to it and you will end up hating it. No doubt that is why the person is selling it.
how long ago was this ? I've been tv hunting for the last few weeks and this is the most bang for your buck in regards to samsung that i've seen inc on currys.
discoman2016
7 Jun 17#44
The original poster pavel76 has posted the LG 49 inch TV 3 times on hukd so I think u can say the LG far better tv
blanka
7 Jun 17#45
A lot of TV for the price. Shame it's not 10 bit, but still good enough for pro and sky q, Netflix UHD etc. Can't argue with the price. Heat.
mikeypr
7 Jun 17#46
Any deals on the K7000 series?
Was about to order one but now there are as rare as Hens teeth.
pavel76
7 Jun 172#47
I said that before - you need some serious help. Try to find some decent hobby instead of posting tv deals like a maniac and following my every move... some people just have sad life, well...
PhilK
7 Jun 17#48
Going by reviews on Amazon, they say it hasn't despite it being listed
Andi.Keane
7 Jun 17#49
Have a reservation at York Monks Cross that is unavoidably unneeded (valid til close tomorrow)
First person to pm gets it
rickynguyen77
7 Jun 17#50
I was in the same boat was about to order and most place is out of stock now or with stock from £1049. I went for the MU7000 (2017) for £1350 plus £200 back TV trade in (they never ask for the trade in TV) so work out at £1150 for the MU7000. Everywhere is still £1499.
Lilou123
7 Jun 17#51
I have it reserved too. Not paid yet.
tropez44
7 Jun 17#52
I reserved one today and when I went to pick it up from Sainsbury's in Slough they told me they had none in stock and so 'upgraded' me to a samsung ue50mu6100 instead - for the same price! Told me it was the next model up. I've brought it home but haven't opened it as they said it can't be returned once switched on. Thought I'd do my research before I got it out it's box. Anyone know whether I've been fobbed off or not?!! Thanks.
HammadKhalil
7 Jun 17#53
damn. when did you get that ?
rickynguyen77
7 Jun 171#54
MU is the 2017 range you got a good deal
Anonknowmouse
7 Jun 17#55
It's just like '4k upscaling for near 4k quality'. Upscaling by guesstimated extra pixels is the only way to make the image larger, and it adds a bit of noise or blur. Companies bend the truth to sell s**t but there you go.
This SDR TV accepts a HDR signal like my 1080p TV accepts a 4k signal but don't expect HDR to look good. It's still a deal for what it is i guess and I'm poor enough to realize not everyone can spend what their car cost on an electronic magic window.
hoglet
7 Jun 17#56
Apologies in advance if I'm being stupid but the Argos listing says UHD, is that 4K? I cannot find 4K written on the Argos listing.
andreasuk
7 Jun 17#57
although ive reserved one earlier reading the comments a little voice is telling me from inside to hold up and maybe wait as better deals might come up soon
I know it might not sound a racional and technical explanation.
am I the only one who's thinking like that?
(it could still well be a bit better than average deal though but maybe not the best you can get)
Daz365
7 Jun 17#58
It won't show up until unlocked in the maintenance/service menu but it has got bluetooth.
kha27
8 Jun 171#59
Where did you purchase the MU7000?please
Messiah
8 Jun 17#60
Online Sony refurbished outlet. Don't think it's available anymore
poljed
8 Jun 17#61
yes i got the same deal,any info in difference is appreciated
zuhasmum
8 Jun 171#62
Hi, thanks op. We reserved and went to pick up. We were told that a alternative may be provided and it was. We picked up SAMSUNG UE50MU6100 50".
It appears it's a newer more expensive model sold at Curry's, John Lewis etc so we are happy. Not many reviews but gut feeling is that we are happy.
Thanks
andreasuk
8 Jun 17#63
Did you purchase it at Argos?
zuhasmum
8 Jun 17#64
Yes, Manchester, Salford Argos
Lilou123
8 Jun 17#65
SAMSUNG UE50MU6100 has a bluetooth
rickynguyen77
8 Jun 17#66
From Reliant Direct ask to speak to a guy name Dave, technically it's £1499 on the website. I rang up for the 55KS7000 which is £1049 was told he could do me a better deal. £1350 for 55MU7000 and £200 Tv trade in from Samsung (he told me to keep the TV and just claim after 30days) so work out £1150 after trade in. He will walk you through the purchase over the phone adjusting the price. TV came yesturday. Loving it.
PhilK
8 Jun 17#67
One or two reviews quote it didn't despite saying it did in the description>. As i don't have the TV I can't say whether it actually does or doesn't but I'd want to know for certain before I bought
Full spec on the link above. We have put our TV up but not yet used properly. The TV was substituted by Argos when we reserved Samsung UE50KU6000. We went with our reservation to pay and was told we may receive the newer model instead.
andreasuk
9 Jun 171#71
I'm thinking if they don't give me the newer version I won't even buy it. I know I need some luck of course.
is it too cheeky?
turbo_c
9 Jun 17#72
anyone care to comment on their purchase? any good?
CoCo_
9 Jun 17#73
They stay out of stock in Salford now so you wont have much luck. UE50MU6100 is 10 bit too... Great free improvement
andreasuk
9 Jun 17#74
hm..not the comment I was waiting for.
at least you should've given me some false hope to hang on to :smiley:
chamill
9 Jun 17#75
Bought this yesterday, incredible TV. 4K content from netflix looks amazing. Attractive TV and full of features. You'll not regret buying it at this price
turbo_c
10 Jun 17#76
Looks like the UE50MU6100 is being used as a substitute. I also got one. Someone said it was 10bit in the comments, but richer sounds website says 8bit, so not sure. But richer is selling that model at £599, so a great deal. Thanks op.
sunter18
10 Jun 17#77
back to £539
mark_
10 Jun 17#78
I noticed that earlier this morning. I reserved one on Thursday for collection in 4 days. Hope they don't try to pull a fast one when I go to pick it up.
andreasuk
10 Jun 171#79
they tried it on me but I just said I reserved it for a difference price and everything was ok.
andreasuk
10 Jun 17#80
they didn't even tell me but it's the newer version
sarwar707
10 Jun 17#81
I reserved one on Thursday and got till 10 pm today to pick it up but not 100% sure if this is the best deal for £439. I only buy TV's every 8/10 years. please advise
jyfs
10 Jun 17#82
Checked price yesterday and decided to go for it today but price has gone up to £539 even when added to trolley
clairepostin
10 Jun 171#83
I picked mine up today and got the MU6100 too - really pleased. Thank you OP.
timmy85
10 Jun 17#84
Same here. Resevered for pickup today. Went in to store and it was back to £539. Showed them my reservation email which had £439 on it. Manager dropped the price down for me. When it came out it was the MU6100 :-). Thry didn't say anything to me about it and I said nothing to them. From what I can see, the MU6100 is £600 cheapest online elsewhere. Thanks original post!
sarwar707
10 Jun 17#85
Went to pick it up and the guy wanted to charge me £539, showed the email for the price of £439. Collected it without looking at the box. When I got home then checked and its MU 6100. I haven't open the box yet hope it is exactly what it says on the tin.
Prosamuraiman
10 Jun 17#86
The Samsung spec page says N/A under 10 bit support so it's most likely 8 bit.
Prosamuraiman
10 Jun 17#87
The only differences I can see between the 6000 and 6100 is that the stand is a different colour and that the 6100 has bluetooth. Are there any more differences between the two?
hoglet to Prosamuraiman
11 Jun 17#91
Thanks for posting. I picked mine up today. I too got the 6100 so very pleased. IMO the picture is great and the sound it pretty decent for a flat screen and I will not need a sound bar. Thank you.
BigYido
10 Jun 17#88
Same. reserved 600.. got the 610. I have another reserved at £440 too.. tempting
BigYido
10 Jun 17#89
tried connecting to UHD on Sky Q in 10 bit, which was rejected.. so guess it's 8 bit
Raviyo
11 Jun 17#90
Wanted to buy this and now it seems to have gone :disappointed: any recommendations for a similar sized TV and price? (49/50 inch). Do u think Argos will run a similar promo again?
Thanks all
ade12000
11 Jun 17#92
i bought it and they gave me the MU6100, im not sure how much better it is than the other one but the picture is fantastic
moorevfr
11 Jun 17#93
Just tried reserving one and stays at its new price of £539 now :disappointed: guess this is now expired?
andreasuk to moorevfr
11 Jun 17#95
I've set up mine today and I'm happy.
good picture. sound doesn't appear to be very good but I'm using a soundbar anyway.
just what the doctor ordered.
thanks op.
iz123456789 to moorevfr
18 Jun 17#102
Can you check this again properly or maybe if you can post an image so I can check it over for you because the these smart tv's are suppose to save you money on electricity. Thanks in advance mate!
allman88
11 Jun 17#94
I had exactly the same today - happy days!!!
Lilou123
11 Jun 17#96
Strange thing happened when I went to collect my tv today. My number got called at Argos and I went to the desk .
Than I saw a man walking away with Samung Tv.
Turned out he took my tv - as somehow he was given wrong one- his Hisense 55inch was left behind. Nobody run after him, they just gave me new one.
I also got an upgrade to MU6100. Great tv. Even with my very slow cheapest broadband still plays 4K content. I use ethernet cable - that def helps. Also voice remote is great addition.
Thanks!
husain_kola
11 Jun 17#97
Missed out :disappointed:
squiby
11 Jun 17#98
when i checked powers consumption on website it says 93watt, on the back of the TV says 190watt? one of the reasons of getting this was the efficiency compared to a 6 yr old LCD which also uses 190watt.
andreasuk
12 Jun 17#99
is there a jack output port on this TV so I can connect a soundbar or headphones to it?
turbo_c
12 Jun 17#100
anyone know if it's possible to get an hdmi out signal from the tuner so that you can send it to a projector?
spurx1
13 Jun 17#101
Reserved last week at £439. Picked it up today and got the 2017 model mu6100. This was at Imperial Park Hengrove in Bristol.
Opening post
Out of stock for delivery but plenty of stock for collection...
All comments (102)
Bit used the 4k function on it probably but getting Bt TV to watch 4k sport soon. Not bad for gaming too if you are into it.
https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/televisions/xd8505-series
Just put a 48" in the bedroom and it looks massive on the wall.
Picture quality is fantastic, I find, and the interface is somewhat easy enough to navigate. The only problem I find is that my Fire Stick sometimes doesn't wake up (?) but that is because I have enabled HDMI CEC. Also, the speakers sound significantly weaker than my old TV, but that is because I have wall mounted the TV and the speakers are rear-facing, whereas on my previous it was front facing.
This is entry level 4K. You're not getting cutting edge technology but for the price it represents great value.
Showing for home delivery for me too
Or the Philips 55PUS6401 ???
I was thinking about the 49KU6670 curved one before for a bit more money(£549).
What could be the best decision?
(i need to connect PS4 to it)
I'm no expert on tvs etc and I'd never even heard of banding......but after 5 mins of owning this tv I researched what it was. Sent it back the next day.
Was a shame as it had a stunning image, but the minute things moved it was terrible.
Edit:- Just noticed this is the 50", I had the 55" don't know if that makes a difference?
op, heat added
And yes, there will be a better picture on high end HD tv's than this thing, still some people like to own these just so they can say they have a 4k telly.
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/5388253?rec=webRespPDP:5396582:alt:CWVTPUBOOT:5388253
which I can have for 476
any tv pros opinions welcome please!
Was about to order one but now there are as rare as Hens teeth.
First person to pm gets it
This SDR TV accepts a HDR signal like my 1080p TV accepts a 4k signal but don't expect HDR to look good. It's still a deal for what it is i guess and I'm poor enough to realize not everyone can spend what their car cost on an electronic magic window.
I know it might not sound a racional and technical explanation.
am I the only one who's thinking like that?
(it could still well be a bit better than average deal though but maybe not the best you can get)
It appears it's a newer more expensive model sold at Curry's, John Lewis etc so we are happy. Not many reviews but gut feeling is that we are happy.
Thanks
Full spec on the link above. We have put our TV up but not yet used properly. The TV was substituted by Argos when we reserved Samsung UE50KU6000. We went with our reservation to pay and was told we may receive the newer model instead.
is it too cheeky?
They stay out of stock in Salford now so you wont have much luck. UE50MU6100 is 10 bit too... Great free improvement
at least you should've given me some false hope to hang on to :smiley:
Thanks all
good picture. sound doesn't appear to be very good but I'm using a soundbar anyway.
just what the doctor ordered.
thanks op.
Than I saw a man walking away with Samung Tv.
Turned out he took my tv - as somehow he was given wrong one- his Hisense 55inch was left behind. Nobody run after him, they just gave me new one.
I also got an upgrade to MU6100. Great tv. Even with my very slow cheapest broadband still plays 4K content. I use ethernet cable - that def helps. Also voice remote is great addition.
Thanks!