One of the best reviewed OLED panels now down to £2600, with a 5 year guarantee and also 18 month interest free purchase period.
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searchersearcher
19 Aug 17#43
Anyone interested in getting this TV this deal is back till Sunday....
sibeer
27 Jul 17#42
I knew someone was getting my "like new" gear
Dinnie
26 Jul 17#39
You paid 1700 for a B7? Surely if that was from Amazon warehouse, then it would have been a used/return/refurbished model with 1 year warranty?
sunnygilluk to Dinnie
27 Jul 17#41
Yeah that's right, apparently it had scratches on it but when it arrived it was immaculate lol I find that a lot with warehouse stuff!
Justsuperman
26 Jul 17#40
Very good price mate i have the b6 and it’s stunning
tomwylie121
26 Jul 17#38
PANASONIC EZ952 ALL DAY!!!!!!! Excellent picture quality coupled with a decent operating software and is the only brand to have both THX & ULTRA HD Premium certification
sunnygilluk
26 Jul 17#37
Got the LG B7 55 for 1700 on prime day, absolute bargain and an amazing tv, same panel in this tv. If you really want a bargain look out for 20% off amazon warehouse days which happen now and again and see if they have any oled tv's. I was actually going to get last year's B6 for a similar price before I found the B7 on there. Can't recommend the panel enough!
deanpullen
26 Jul 17#36
Ah thanks :smile:
flipnut
26 Jul 17#35
For my opinion, the warping effect on the reflection on the tv itself is too off putting to purchase. This has nothing to with the quality of the tv itself or the benefits of a curved screen.
thomasrykala
26 Jul 17#25
At this screen size shouldn't you go for a curved panel?
rev6 to thomasrykala
26 Jul 17#26
Nope :smile:
thomasrykala to rev6
26 Jul 17#33
Would you be so kind to elaborate? I'm a genuine noob on the subject with no bias either way. Thank you.
rev6 to thomasrykala
26 Jul 17#34
Seems to be too many negatives with curved screens. I see them being alright nierfield for monitor use for example.
flipnut
26 Jul 17#32
The price was £2699 till Sunday which was extended until Tuesday. I set the deal to end accordingly . The code was confirmed not to work but the base price was £2699 at the end of yesterday
Sharpharp
26 Jul 17#31
Sony + Faulty DPS Boards + Android = Big Fat Fail.
LG all day
jimmyspoons
26 Jul 17#30
Kids we love that in their rooms.
deanpullen
26 Jul 17#29
Thie code doesn't work, it's invalid. And 5% is £150 making it around £2750. How did it get to £2699?
dogsballs
26 Jul 17#28
can't see the point of a TV that leans back
Rossyb14
26 Jul 17#27
Oh no, you said the "C" word.
Borat
26 Jul 17#24
Powerdirect any good? Never heard of them.
EmperorRosko
26 Jul 17#23
There's being on the cutting edge, and then there's the bleeding edge.
I wonder how many people co template dropping this daft amount on a Tele, and then watch streams on Kodi boxes :joy:
Zameen
26 Jul 17#22
Rather wait a year and pay £499
encaser
26 Jul 17#21
Yeah. The truly money conscious will avoid sales times and wait for the next gen to be about to surface and so plump for scoping out March/May on. Plus the other substantial advantage of buying the current gen is that you'll have all the reviews from both professional and users to see if they're really worth such a large investment.
Masteryates
26 Jul 17#20
Totally agree encaser. The combination of the crazy prices a month ago coupled with the last 3D sets, (C6, E6 & G6) was too hard to resist. Apart from a slight increase in brightness, why would you pay £1000 more for this years model and lose 3D?
I expect sales to pick back up later in the year. It wouldn't surprise me if high end LCD's also suffered the OLED perfect storm of a month ago.
encaser
25 Jul 17#19
Of late it's similar trends; you either wait for Black Friday, Christmas or next March/May time to get the best sales prices. Rumours are that OLEDs aren't shifting as well this year as many bought last year as the sets were seen to mature to be worth it. This year's sets have little advantage over lasts and if you care to read the reviews you'll find they do not differ much at all in performance. To take LG, for example, they declared that ALL their sets this year share the same picture characteristics but different styling or a soundbar. As far as the Sony being better than the LGs, well it just lost out in a review roundup by professionals to the E7. Although there are more manufacturers producing OLEDs this year, they all use LG panels and picture variance is minor. It's more a question of when do you need a set and which do you feel looks better stylistically and in sound.
flipnut
25 Jul 17#17
Which one is that? is it still available?
collectorcol to flipnut
25 Jul 17#18
Not many left. Retailers were shifting them at decent prices last month. Grab one while you can, you don't be disappointed...
Double the price of my 55' LG, bought a few weeks ago...
white91
25 Jul 17#15
The A1 is one of the best OLED out there right now
CampGareth
25 Jul 17#14
Well they have spent time tuning it. You put one of these alongside an LG using the exact same panel and you can tell there's a quality difference in the Sony's favour. Turns out what and how you feed a panel matters, it always has done.
flipnut
25 Jul 17#13
A lg b7 is £2500 is that what you recommend?
sion22
25 Jul 17#12
Dont talk rubbish. All 2017 oled is this price and up. The LG you referring to is 2016 and is out of stock everywhere not to mention it was at £2500 at release as well and guess what LG oled 2017 model cost? yes £2500. This will cost £1500 by this time next year. Also just because it use the same panel doesnt mean they are the same TV, it can still differ alot in pic and build quality
ezzer72
25 Jul 17#11
Is this Sony not a 55"?
flipnut
25 Jul 17#10
Which model do you think? They look like they all retail for a very similar price.
flipnut
25 Jul 17#8
Are you able to recommend a cheaper alternative OLED TV, I would appreciate it as I looking for a replacement TV?
ezzer72 to flipnut
25 Jul 17#9
Yes of course, the LG ones (you know, LG who supply Sony).
ezzer72
25 Jul 17#7
Price includes £1,000 Sony tax.
mamboboy
25 Jul 17#6
The code is for large kitchen appliances, not TV's.
samtman
25 Jul 17#2
Very good. I love it. I got it a few weeks ago getting John Lewis to price match this price. It's an OLED so the colours are really vibrant.
Reooow to samtman
25 Jul 17#5
Ok thank you. I have checked it out in john lewis and it did look amazing
flipnut
25 Jul 17#4
The site shows the code, i find the same problem but as i thought i may be using it wrong still posted it just in case someone knows better.
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LG all day
I wonder how many people co template dropping this daft amount on a Tele, and then watch streams on Kodi boxes :joy:
The truly money conscious will avoid sales times and wait for the next gen to be about to surface and so plump for scoping out March/May on. Plus the other substantial advantage of buying the current gen is that you'll have all the reviews from both professional and users to see if they're really worth such a large investment.
I expect sales to pick back up later in the year. It wouldn't surprise me if high end LCD's also suffered the OLED perfect storm of a month ago.
As far as the Sony being better than the LGs, well it just lost out in a review roundup by professionals to the E7.
Although there are more manufacturers producing OLEDs this year, they all use LG panels and picture variance is minor. It's more a question of when do you need a set and which do you feel looks better stylistically and in sound.
Grab one while you can, you don't be disappointed...
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