seems like a good price for a freeview 4k smart tv and has very good reveiws
27 comments
ar3um
4 Sep 17#1
seems like a good price for a freeview 4k smart tv and has very good reveiws
Turtle1992
4 Sep 17#2
Is it true 4K though?
Rimi to Turtle1992
4 Sep 17#3
According to Argos - it is. I have Hisense 65inch one and it is really great TV, I cant complaint. But got it for £400 on Gumtree :smile:
coldfusion77 to Rimi
5 Sep 17#22
No it's 8 Bit +FRC and as others have said no HDR either
pimpMe to Turtle1992
4 Sep 17#7
Yes, its not an LG.
coolfi to Turtle1992
5 Sep 17#20
Once you get it you can test it her, to see if you get the resolution.
tclutton to Turtle1992
6 Sep 17#24
Yes it is
HaraldBB
4 Sep 17#4
It's better to spend some more on 50N6800
thefunkygibbon
4 Sep 17#5
since when has lying about 4k been a thing? i know there is a big arguement about if tv's are truly HDR or not, but not if it is 4k or not.
collectorcol to thefunkygibbon
4 Sep 17#6
RGBW isn't real 4K.
thefunkygibbon to collectorcol
4 Sep 17#9
wow, ok just looked it up. wtf man. was considering an upgrade at some point soon to a 4k set (55"+) so will def make sure that it isn't RGBW. cheers for the heads up
HaraldBB to thefunkygibbon
8 Oct 17#27
It's not about 4K - higher model has local dimming = better colours.
sam_of_london
4 Sep 17#8
Voted hot
hotukbeard to sam_of_london
4 Sep 17#15
Does it have band 20?
vhero
4 Sep 17#10
No HDR? No thanks honestly with the lack of content hold off a panel for now as they make your SD look crap and HDR makes a massive difference and will come as standard on all 4K tvs soon enough not to mention you will get a decent panel at this price eventually when theres actually a respectable amount of content for these things.
Rimi to vhero
4 Sep 17#11
LOL You wanna all for £400. Show me another 4K TV with HDR for 400.
collectorcol to vhero
4 Sep 17#12
All new releases are available on 4K Blu-ray so I wouldn't say there's a lack of content.
Who watches SD anyway? Only thing I watch in SD is the local BBC news.
Might not be worth a huge investment for everyday viewing but if, like myself, you have a dedicated movie room/mancave it's money very well spent.
Just pre-ordered Spider-man Homecoming in 4K for £18 so people saying the discs are too expensive are wrong... And they will only get cheaper.
Rimi to collectorcol
4 Sep 17#13
Movie for £18? I better go into cinema for that kind of money.
collectorcol to Rimi
4 Sep 17#14
My Mancave is better than the cinema :popcorn:
themachman to collectorcol
4 Sep 17#17
We're all off to collectorcol's mancave to watch Spiderman :wink:
dunrow
4 Sep 17#16
Bought this tv on Sunday. Very good for the price
qwales
5 Sep 17#18
Seems like a really good deal, now what about some 70" and above deals, it's about time we moved on from these little sets :grin:
api182 to qwales
5 Sep 17#19
Haha I'm the other way, this would look stupid in my living room, I need something more like a 42" so that my head isn't constantly scanning from left to right!
(We have to have the TV in a specific corner because of log burner in the chimney breast and 2 doors too...)
I remember years ago going round a friend's house who had just got a 50" TV when they were mega money, his sofa was about 4 ft away from the TV which was mounted on the opposite wall, it looked stupid!
killstreak
5 Sep 17#21
N5700 series have the HDR which is going about £400 on Amazon. That would be good choice I guess.
SFP_NooDLe to killstreak
5 Sep 17#23
That's the exact model that got delivered to my house today. Bought from Richer Sounds for £399 with a free 6 year guarantee. Been playing a few games on my PS4 Pro and it's superb for the price. Even my 720p PS3 games look crisp and clean on it as the TV auto upscales to 4k to reduce jaggies.
I'd highly recommend the set to anyone looking for an affordable 4k set and doesn't need a 50 incher. It's tremendous value for money and will be more than good enough for most normal people who aren't obsessed with HDR10 AND OLED Quantum Dot, theoretical physics enhanced screens. :grin:
111lad
7 Sep 17#26
Can you get iptv app on this
tclutton to 111lad
7 Sep 17#25
Yes as it's the Vidaa lite platform and uses the foxxum AppStore
Opening post
27 comments
I have Hisense 65inch one and it is really great TV, I cant complaint. But got it for £400 on Gumtree :smile:
No it's 8 Bit +FRC and as others have said no HDR either
You wanna all for £400. Show me another 4K TV with HDR for 400.
Who watches SD anyway? Only thing I watch in SD is the local BBC news.
Might not be worth a huge investment for everyday viewing but if, like myself, you have a dedicated movie room/mancave it's money very well spent.
Just pre-ordered Spider-man Homecoming in 4K for £18 so people saying the discs are too expensive are wrong... And they will only get cheaper.
(We have to have the TV in a specific corner because of log burner in the chimney breast and 2 doors too...)
I remember years ago going round a friend's house who had just got a 50" TV when they were mega money, his sofa was about 4 ft away from the TV which was mounted on the opposite wall, it looked stupid!
I'd highly recommend the set to anyone looking for an affordable 4k set and doesn't need a 50 incher. It's tremendous value for money and will be more than good enough for most normal people who aren't obsessed with HDR10 AND OLED Quantum Dot, theoretical physics enhanced screens. :grin: