Just ordered for 589 on John Lewis and they agreed to price match Hughes. So can be bought for 544 (takes 28 days for refund)
21 comments
smershspy
15 Sep 17#12
Love my Hisense. Great tv, great price. Screen a bit reflective though.
rollmesome to smershspy
15 Sep 17#13
whats the OS like? can you sideload apps like kodi ?
rev6 to rollmesome
15 Sep 17#14
It doesn't run Android
rollmesome to rev6
15 Sep 17#15
yes i know that. wondering if someone who has hisense with their own OS (VIdaa U?) has found a way to sideload applications. looking online it seems it might be possible using the opera browser/app store
markstc to rollmesome
16 Sep 17#17
His point is the sideloading can only be done when they use a operating system thats made from another operating system and then only one operating system on tv is android and this is not so it is impossible as much skill as you have. Although hisense IS android unless this is completely different.
rollmesome to markstc
17 Sep 17#18
This one is vudaa (their own OS). Just thought if someone had found a way install kodi directly on this although a new fire tv seems a better option
markstc to rollmesome
23 Sep 17#19
Vudaa is a android OS
rollmesome to markstc
23 Sep 17#20
apologies, Vidaa U
spenspuma
15 Sep 17#9
Remember the saying..."buying Hisense makes No sense"...lol
rollmesome to spenspuma
15 Sep 17#10
Where did that come from?
ses6jwg to rollmesome
15 Sep 17#11
The same person who still calls skoda's skips
spenspuma to rollmesome
15 Sep 17#16
Me...i.made it up.lol
Adopted_Scouser
14 Sep 17#8
I have literally just purchased this Samsung UE40MU6400:
Could somebody possible suggest an alternative or better tv? The 55 inch above is a little to big for the area and £80 more which is a little bit of a turn off.
messiahcomplex8
14 Sep 17#6
Been put off loads of TVs due to reading on the HUKD comments; I was looking at Richer Sounds earlier and saw these two:
Seems to allude to 10 bit (the one posted here is HDR10/HLG - just super confused. I've tried googling about all this but not really yielding user friendly. Is this listed 55 inch better than those two?
iansanchez1 to messiahcomplex8
14 Sep 17#7
Hisense 8 bit +frc so not full 10 bit hdr same with Samsung I think. Need to spend £1000 plus to get 10 bit I think.
danflorin3 to iansanchez1
8 Oct 17#21
LG 55 10 bit hdr for 599
anthony_howie
14 Sep 17#5
great price just ordered 5! heat!
paulkerr
14 Sep 17#4
same seller but cheaper with my link
collectorcol
14 Sep 17#3
6 year warranty @ RS makes it the better buy... By far.
Opening post
also on amazon for same price
amazon.co.uk/dp/…b_2
Just ordered for 589 on John Lewis and they agreed to price match Hughes. So can be bought for 544 (takes 28 days for refund)
21 comments
johnlewis.com/sam…464
Could somebody possible suggest an alternative or better tv? The 55 inch above is a little to big for the area and £80 more which is a little bit of a turn off.
richersounds.com/tv-…tml
richersounds.com/tv-…tml
Seems to allude to 10 bit (the one posted here is HDR10/HLG - just super confused. I've tried googling about all this but not really yielding user friendly. Is this listed 55 inch better than those two?
Dunno if the set is any good though.
hughes.co.uk/vis…uct
£35 off with SAVE35 code..
also on amazon for same price
amazon.co.uk/dp/…b_2
Just ordered for 589 on John Lewis and they agreed to price match Hughes. So can be bought for 544 (takes 28 days for refund)