Not sure if already posted, I've found another deals but not this one.
Code TV100 working again in various sets over £1000.
No need to add the specs, if you are looking for an OLED you've done your research already.
Currys offers 5 Years Warranty + free delivery as usual with this TV. LG offers 6 months 4K subscription on Netflix.
All comments (76)
cheapskate25
16 Sep 17#1
Bear in mind that not all OLEDs handle near blacks the same, some are pretty ropey. So if you like your movies and TV shows dark and moody do your research and give them a good test if you can.
Locknloadharry to cheapskate25
17 Sep 17#45
Yes, but this is the LG B7V?...........which is one of the top performers.
So your point lacks gravitas!
Move on, nothing to see here.
cheapskate25 to Locknloadharry
17 Sep 17#47
The original poster commented that "if you are looking for an OLED you've done your research already." Whilst OLEDs are generally fantastic, they're not created equal when it comes to near blacks and shadow detail. So it's always worth do a bit of research before investing.
ashmac
16 Sep 17#2
So what do you recommend I'm Intrested to know
As b7 is rated better than the Panasonic and Sony for hdr and colour ect
guydaniels to ashmac
16 Sep 17#5
Heard some good things about Sony's A1 TVs, they look awesome in store
fireman1 to guydaniels
16 Sep 17#6
That does look like a fantastic but very expensive tv, but it hasn't dropped in price yet anything near like LG's have.
guydaniels to fireman1
16 Sep 17#7
Yeah, I can't justify spending that much dough either, if you put a decent £1k TV next to it with £800 sheets, I know what I'd probably opt for and still be happy
ashmac to guydaniels
16 Sep 17#15
I'm after a tv has to be oled as I have Panasonic st60 50" plasma and anything but good motion and near blacks will do
The b7 offers best tv for the money I can get it around 1650 through work and will probably go for it soon as I waited for the b6 to drop below 1500 and then it went oos and I missed out
Locknloadharry to guydaniels
17 Sep 17#43
Your a cheap guy (learn to embrace that), it does have SOME benefits.
Don't go looking at OLEDS just yet mate.
Your a million miles off with £800 - £1000
ashmac
16 Sep 17#3
Oh il use my works 5.5% discount on top of this :thumbsup:
OrribleHarry to ashmac
16 Sep 17#12
Or 8.5% if you buy via vouchers :raised_hand:
blundy_5 to ashmac
17 Sep 17#22
Perks at work?
ashmac to blundy_5
17 Sep 17#42
We get salary extra which has discounts to gift cards and we get cinema tickets for £6
There's tons of stuff you get through employers portal
guydaniels
16 Sep 17#4
Bit of a gamble but these OLEDs finally seem to be dropping so going to see if any blinding deals come up on Black Friday. The 20% off offer with Very seems to be the cheapest so far but buying from Very is a gamble in it's own right!
Jim_Bob_Beers
16 Sep 17#8
Yeah, we’ve been speaking about this Currys deal prior to you posting it in another thread. Only be valid till Tuesday bear in mind.
Good deal with warranty. Also just for those who may want to use Crampton and Moore instead they’ll offer £1769 with the same warranty. I asked them earlier today.
tallpault
16 Sep 17#9
Just bought this from Very after setting a new account for £1529.99 and 2% cashback from topcashback also with 12 months interest free credit.Not a bad deal at all.
Great price, but with only a year's warranty, right?
foxxes to tallpault
16 Sep 17#11
You better hope nothing goes wrong after a year :fearful:
mark9000
16 Sep 17#13
What’s it like with condensation? Thinking of one for the servants bathroom
SoaresLX to mark9000
16 Sep 17#14
I wouldn't recommend this TV for servants bathroom. I had to remove them from both of my servants bathroom as they were spending too much time in the toilet. Not sure if the TV made them sick but just to be safe I moved the sets to the stables. The horses didn't mind having a 4th OLED there...
Ka11ran to mark9000
17 Sep 17#21
Good location of choice. You never know what they'll be watching... especially in HD 4K quality on a 55 inch screen. Lucky they have water, tissue and appliance to use, before they serve you. :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :raised_hand: :fearful:
Opening post
Code TV100 working again in various sets over £1000.
No need to add the specs, if you are looking for an OLED you've done your research already.
Currys offers 5 Years Warranty + free delivery as usual with this TV. LG offers 6 months 4K subscription on Netflix.
All comments (76)
So your point lacks gravitas!
Move on, nothing to see here.
As b7 is rated better than the Panasonic and Sony for hdr and colour ect
The b7 offers best tv for the money I can get it around 1650 through work and will probably go for it soon as I waited for the b6 to drop below 1500 and then it went oos and I missed out
Don't go looking at OLEDS just yet mate.
Your a million miles off with £800 - £1000
There's tons of stuff you get through employers portal
Good deal with warranty. Also just for those who may want to use Crampton and Moore instead they’ll offer £1769 with the same warranty. I asked them earlier today.
very.co.uk/lg-…prd
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