Really good price for a respected model in reviews etc. Use ode LSTV200A to bring ticket price down £200. The code will work for (some) sets over £2000 (or bundled ones to bring it over) the threshold. Amazing to consider these sets have dropped by nearly one and a half grand since released only a few months ago.
All comments (32)
wide_dub
18 Sep 17#1
Hot Hot Hot. So tempted. How long before it hits £2500. :nerd: :grin:
ashmac
18 Sep 17#2
55" or 65" don't know which one ?
I have 50" and messaured 65" with tape measure and it's huge
wide_dub to ashmac
18 Sep 17#4
I have a 55" at the moment. I went into currys and saw them side by side, There is a huge difference between 55 and 65
collectorcol to wide_dub
18 Sep 17#7
Yup, about ten inches :wink:
55" is plenty big enough for my small(ish) room. 65" in a large room must look great though.
wizball to ashmac
18 Sep 17#17
If you can fit it in your room, and afford the extra cash, go with the 65" - the first time firing it up after coming from a 50" TV is simply mind-blowingly awesome! :-)
Jim_Bob_Beers
18 Sep 17#3
Here's a question, If I buy a bundle which allows me to use this code, then return the bundled item (HDMI cable) will I get a refund and I can still get it at the reduced price with the voucher?
encaser to Jim_Bob_Beers
18 Sep 17#6
Yes. Just take the unwanted i.e. HDMI cable to store and get that back too. :innocent:
morrig
18 Sep 17#5
You will be surprised how soon you get use to it if your room can accommodate it..
ashmac to morrig
18 Sep 17#12
It will be on the wall where my old 50"
The one main sticking point is the other half :persevere: I said I might get 65 " and she got me with the typical wife comments as you can imagine
encaser to ashmac
18 Sep 17#14
Tell her she'll love her stuff bigger, clearer and easier to see and read quizzes captions etc. And, remember when we got the 50", you thought that'd be too big my angel?!
tebbo65
18 Sep 17#8
Hot price. Just do your research online and don't expect any sound advice from Curry's staff. Went in Milton Keynes store a couple of days ago and asked about HDR format support and their faces glazed over. Absolute joke
118luke
18 Sep 17#9
:unamused: And people complained about the new iPhone costing over £1000?
encaser to 118luke
18 Sep 17#10
Probably because this upper tier 65" TV is not many times more than that of other sets but is in fact cheaper - unlike the iPhone.
118luke to encaser
18 Sep 17#11
Actually it's pretty much exactly the same. A 65" budget TV would be in the region of £500-600.
an iPhone 8 plus is the flagship phone but u can get budget Chinesesmartphones around £100 that will be nowhere near as good.
encaser to 118luke
18 Sep 17#13
No. The OLED is highly spec'd and outperforms similarly and higher priced sets as well as budget models.
djnaff
18 Sep 17#15
After doing so research it seems that lg oled tvs seem to have a burn in issue that lg will not cover. I think I will wait for the price drop more and tech to get better
ashmac to djnaff
18 Sep 17#16
Every tv you buy will have some issue and the burn in isn't in all sets but these can be luck of the draw sometimes
Nick66
18 Sep 17#18
65" OLED's are more prone to problems than the 55" ones. Do your research.... Cracking price though.
Opening post
Use ode LSTV200A to bring ticket price down £200.
The code will work for (some) sets over £2000 (or bundled ones to bring it over) the threshold.
Amazing to consider these sets have dropped by nearly one and a half grand since released only a few months ago.
All comments (32)
I have 50" and messaured 65" with tape measure and it's huge
55" is plenty big enough for my small(ish) room. 65" in a large room must look great though.
The one main sticking point is the other half :persevere:
I said I might get 65 " and she got me with the typical wife comments as you can imagine
And people complained about the new iPhone costing over £1000?
an iPhone 8 plus is the flagship phone but u can get budget Chinesesmartphones around £100 that will be nowhere near as good.