Looks like a very good price for this set - use code CBT30 at checkout / basket
Freeview HD / HDMIx3 / USBx2 / Ethernet / 4K HDR Ultra HD LED TV
Upgrade to Brilliant 4K HDR Images and Design of Choice. The EX600 series delivers vibrant 4K HDR images and a smart TV experience, while the flexible "Switch Design" allows to suit any environment. 4K HDR. True to Life Colour thanks to Enhanced Picture Processing. Our 4K HDR technology uses our professional picture quality know-how for delivering beautiful, lifelike images accurate to the director?s intention.Advanced Colour Processing For Outstanding Picture Quality. Advanced Colour Processing uses our picture quality know-how to deliver faithful onscreen images. Specifically it delivers accurate colours and works to produce deeper blacks which retain detail even in dark scenes.
4K Pure Direct For Smoother, Crisper Motion and Colour Accuracy. During 4K signal transmission to the TV via HDMI, the colour information can be slightly compromised, resulting in less-than-ideal colour shading and gradation. With 4K Pure Direct, all colour information and full resolution is transmitted to the TV, so that the picture retains its crisp, rich colours as intended in 4K Ultra HD.
Multi HDR Support. Be ready for High Dynamic Range Movies & TV. Our 4K TVs support multiple HDR formats, such as HDR10 found on UHD Blu-ray discs and, with the 2017 models, now Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG), the HDR format developed by the BBC and Japan's NHK.
Switch Design Adjustable Stand - designed to suit any environment Wide or narrow, subtle or bold with two distinct styles in one adjustable stand design you can change the look of your TV as often as you decorate. Also a great way to make space for AV accessories, like soundbars, under your new TV.
Video On Demand is Already in 4K. Compatible with 4K Ultra HD Netflix*, Amazon Video* & YouTube Because 4K internet video streaming is now supported by YouTube, NETFLIX and Amazon Video a wide variety of high-quality content is easily at fingertips. The UHD video signals are processed by our own 4K High-Precision Chroma Processor to achieve crisp, beautiful images. *Subscription required. Not all content is in 4K & HDR.
Go The Other Way with Freeview Play. Freeview Play combines catch-up, on-demand services and live television together in one place with no monthly costs. Find programmes from BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4, Demand 5 and UKTV Play sitting alongside 70 TV channels and 15 HD channels. You definitely won?t be stuck for something to watch.
Latest comments (22)
Mutty
24 Sep 17#22
This or the Samsung UEMU6400, my budget is around the £500 mark, but I can push to £550.
Yes I know the Samsung is 40" and this is a 49" :-p
queeg
22 Sep 17#21
Bought, thanks!
grillnun
15 Sep 17#5
Anybody recommend me a private jet at around the £30,000,000 mark?
barbiegirl to grillnun
19 Sep 17#20
I like the G6 personally.
zholesale
15 Sep 17#9
does this have 10bit HDR or not?
noonecanhelp1 to zholesale
15 Sep 17#10
yep but I don't think it's the Ultra HD Premium. Still, it looks like a great tv at that price.
"Our 4K TVs support multiple HDR formats, such as HDR10 found on UHD Blu-ray discs and, with the 2017 models, now Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG), the HDR format developed by the BBC and Japan's NHK."
zholesale to noonecanhelp1
15 Sep 17#14
do you think its worth waiting till black friday or is this a good enough deal?
I just want a tv to play games on the ps4 pro and watch movies time to time
noonecanhelp1 to zholesale
16 Sep 17#19
oh yeah. I'd def wait! I'm in the same boat as you, looking to replace my 1080p Samsung TV :sunglasses:
jef33
16 Sep 17#18
That's absurdly high
romeospadre
15 Sep 17#17
Panasonic avoid. Bad experience
Kojo_Segu
15 Sep 17#1
This or hisense h50n6800???? Decisions? B
Pokerkingbouch to Kojo_Segu
15 Sep 17#16
I was in the same Boat A couple of weeks ago On the 65 inch model i would have gone for the hisense 6800 if richerSounds Had it in stock manage to the 65 Panasonic next day and I must say it's quality blacks are awesome gaming is excellent and 4K on you tube blows u away still own I hisense 75M7900 in my main living room and that is just as Good Cannot really tell the difference between the 2 on gaming on 4K still to try the HDR on the Panasonic which ever you decide I don't think you will be disappointed From experience hisense have great customer service Not sure what Panasonic is like :thumbsup:
nablor
15 Sep 17#15
Panasonic has woeful customer service....refused to honour a 5 year guarantee on a £1000 tv i owned, which only got resolved with the help of trading standards and as a side issue their support for tv's ie updates etc is also lacking owned 2 £1000 tvs and both abandoned less than a year into ownership so this is one brand i always go negative on.
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Freeview HD / HDMIx3 / USBx2 / Ethernet / 4K HDR Ultra HD LED TV
Upgrade to Brilliant 4K HDR Images and Design of Choice. The EX600 series delivers vibrant 4K HDR images and a smart TV experience, while the flexible "Switch Design" allows to suit any environment. 4K HDR. True to Life Colour thanks to Enhanced Picture Processing. Our 4K HDR technology uses our professional picture quality know-how for delivering beautiful, lifelike images accurate to the director?s intention.Advanced Colour Processing For Outstanding Picture Quality. Advanced Colour Processing uses our picture quality know-how to deliver faithful onscreen images. Specifically it delivers accurate colours and works to produce deeper blacks which retain detail even in dark scenes.
4K Pure Direct For Smoother, Crisper Motion and Colour Accuracy. During 4K signal transmission to the TV via HDMI, the colour information can be slightly compromised, resulting in less-than-ideal colour shading and gradation. With 4K Pure Direct, all colour information and full resolution is transmitted to the TV, so that the picture retains its crisp, rich colours as intended in 4K Ultra HD.
Multi HDR Support. Be ready for High Dynamic Range Movies & TV. Our 4K TVs support multiple HDR formats, such as HDR10 found on UHD Blu-ray discs and, with the 2017 models, now Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG), the HDR format developed by the BBC and Japan's NHK.
Switch Design Adjustable Stand - designed to suit any environment Wide or narrow, subtle or bold with two distinct styles in one adjustable stand design you can change the look of your TV as often as you decorate. Also a great way to make space for AV accessories, like soundbars, under your new TV.
Video On Demand is Already in 4K. Compatible with 4K Ultra HD Netflix*, Amazon Video* & YouTube Because 4K internet video streaming is now supported by YouTube, NETFLIX and Amazon Video a wide variety of high-quality content is easily at fingertips. The UHD video signals are processed by our own 4K High-Precision Chroma Processor to achieve crisp, beautiful images. *Subscription required. Not all content is in 4K & HDR.
Go The Other Way with Freeview Play. Freeview Play combines catch-up, on-demand services and live television together in one place with no monthly costs. Find programmes from BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4, Demand 5 and UKTV Play sitting alongside 70 TV channels and 15 HD channels. You definitely won?t be stuck for something to watch.
Latest comments (22)
Yes I know the Samsung is 40" and this is a 49" :-p
"Our 4K TVs support multiple HDR formats, such as HDR10 found on UHD Blu-ray discs and, with the 2017 models, now Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG), the HDR format developed by the BBC and Japan's NHK."
I just want a tv to play games on the ps4 pro and watch movies time to time
i would have gone for the hisense 6800 if richerSounds Had it in stock
manage to the 65 Panasonic next day and I must say it's quality
blacks are awesome gaming is excellent and 4K on you tube blows u away
still own I hisense 75M7900 in my main living room and that is just as Good Cannot really tell the difference between the 2 on gaming on 4K
still to try the HDR on the Panasonic
which ever you decide I don't think you will be disappointed
From experience hisense have great customer service
Not sure what Panasonic is like :thumbsup:
Also who's Mark?