4real wrote: Just wondering if this a good deal for this TV?
4real wrote: » http://www.harveynorman.ie/tvs-headphones/hd-tvs/lg-55-ultra-hd-4k-tv-55uj635v.html this one has HDR, but i would prefer Samsung over LG
Dixon wrote: » Can get the 701 for €60 more:http://www.currys.ie/Product/lg-55uj701v-55-smart-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-led-tv/343415/397.0.1
Midlife crisis man wrote: » the cheek of them with their original price...€699 save €920 yet on the co.uk site its £599 save £300. Go up to Newry and get it
upandcumming wrote: » You'd only be saving €30 though?
Sponsorgate wrote: » Reserved Collecting later
LpPepper wrote: » DID electrical doing same model for same price https://www.did.ie/samsung-6-series-58-4k-ultra-hd-flat-led-smart-tv-black-ue58mu6120kxx-ue58mu6120kxx-prd?cmp=cel&trigger=ac
dodzy wrote: » Saorview approved - NO. Well there’s a mistake in the product description anyway.
kippy wrote: » So it is Saorview approved? I've a 40 inch Samsung for the past 9 years or so and it's been rock solid. This TV would be an ideal replacement I'd say.
Dcully wrote: » Ill never buy another samsung tv, always bought them but had two fail this year both under two years old :mad: I do like the look of this, im well past buying expensive sets, too many stories of breakdowns with new TV`s no wonder you rarely get more than 12 months warranty these days.http://www.harveynorman.ie/tvs-headphones/hd-tvs/lg-49-ultra-hd-4k-tv-49uj635v.html How does 1080 content display or upscale on 4k?
dodzy wrote: » Of course, every TV sold here has to be
cython wrote: » That's not actually true, and technically that tv is not Saorview approved. It is not part of the database of TV models on the site: https://www.saorview.ie/en/get/products That being said, just because it has not been explicitly tested/reviewed against/by Saorview, that is not to say that it does not support all the standards atop which Saorview runs, and I'm sure this TV at least falls into that category. For example, I have a Samsung 32" TV from a number of years ago (>7 at least) that was not technically Saorview certified, but still works with it perfectly.
BrownFinger wrote: » I won't buy a tv off anyone other than richersounds. 6 year guarantee is pretty much standard with them or you can haggle for it. And when you need the guarantee there is no messing.
cronos wrote: Any good deals with them?
tedpan wrote: » Loads, basically they are better value than the majority of resellers in the UK & Ireland for TV & HiFi. They also have the most experience with the equipment too. Just have a look at their site for deals
Sleeper12 wrote: » It doesn't have HDR. It's likely that there will be much more HDR content compared to UHD. However you still get a great size TV & it will upscale non UHD content. A 58" UHD tv for 700 is an amazing price imo.
4real wrote: » http://www.currys.ie/Product/samsung-ue58mu6120-58-smart-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-led-tv/346013/397.0.0?OpenMenu=true this one is now 699 with HDR, i think this is a better deal than both the OP and LG