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Posted 5 October 2014
58" Samsung UE58H5200 Full HD LED Backlit TV with 100Hz & Freeview HD - £569.05! @ eBay / hughesdirect
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Simply add it to your basket and you will receive 5% off which discounts this from £599 to £569.05. You can buy this from any Richersounds for £599 with a 5 year guarantee if that's your thing though.
I've seen this deal before a month ago but looks like they have some more in stock, it doesn't come up in search results anymore so may help others out.
There's very little reviews for this television but apparently there isn't any ghosting during films/gaming and has very nice colors. The cheapest television for 60" is around £750 so this is a bargain in my eyes!
Screen Type: LED
Screen Size: 58
Wireless: No
Energy Rating: A
HD: 1080
USB Video Record & Playback: Playback
Pixel Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Refresh Rate: 100Hz
Sound Systems: DTS Studio Sound
Scart Sockets: 1
HDMI Connection: 2
Headphone socket
RGB PC Input
Remote Control: Yes
Wall Mountable: Yes
I've seen this deal before a month ago but looks like they have some more in stock, it doesn't come up in search results anymore so may help others out.
There's very little reviews for this television but apparently there isn't any ghosting during films/gaming and has very nice colors. The cheapest television for 60" is around £750 so this is a bargain in my eyes!
Screen Type: LED
Screen Size: 58
Wireless: No
Energy Rating: A
HD: 1080
USB Video Record & Playback: Playback
Pixel Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Refresh Rate: 100Hz
Sound Systems: DTS Studio Sound
Scart Sockets: 1
HDMI Connection: 2
Headphone socket
RGB PC Input
Remote Control: Yes
Wall Mountable: Yes
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sorted bycaps lock. enough said.
IDIOTIC COMMENT OF THE DAY
WELL DONE YOU
Well i think its a genuine question!
Here is a review of the television from a member on these forums, hope you don't mind me quoting you!
Definately not my ex.
Neil Kinnock?
The 100Hz or 400Hz tells you nothing about the suitability of this set or your set for gaming. Its marketing guff, used to describe frame interpolation employed by the set and isn't even standardised as a measurement across manufacturers.
If anything, such frame interpolation is the last thing you want to enable when gaming as it inherently introduces lag. If gaming and lag are important, check reputable reviews which measure input lag (avforums is a good place to start). Do NOT look at the advertised "Hz" as you could easily set yourself up for a poor laggy gaming experience.
The real question is who still watches DVDs??
You should be watching Blu rays with a tv this big, and I guarantee you the image will look amazing.
I only use one HDMI on my TV because it all comes from the Onkyo amp...
Every console peasant will tell you that human eye can't even see above 900p and 30fps, so why bother with this 100Hz full HD nonsense.
*grabs popcorn*
These days when they complain about a TV picture having borders, they mean the woodchip wallpaper around the edges
Your "400Hz" Samsung only has a 100Hz refresh rate. See the "Fake Refresh Rate Conversion Chart". I don't know what this TV is like for gaming, but saying it will be rubbish because it's got a quarter as many hertzes as yours is not helpful. It's like claiming my (oldiish) 12 megapixel Nikon DSLR must produce worse pictures than your 16 megapixel phone camera.
Edit: Actually, it's not. But they're both pointless comparisons.
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Mick Hucknall
Not too fussed about susanna Reid could you recommend a redhead
£600?
I can't think of any decent modern television that has more than one scart socket. Even back in the day if a CRT had more than one Scart socket, only one of them would be RGB compatible, thus you would (or should have) run a Scart splitter anyway.
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You must have a big kitchen!
Hopefully 4K will come down quickly because any TV over 42" should really have this many pixels going forward.
That's how you spot working class - TV is bigger than the book shelf.
Oh wow, someone on here who actually knows what they are talking about!
This one ticked all my boxes, size, 4k, great motorised speakers and I get 9% off.
Gutted about the input lag..
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Certainly looks a good deal and the only thing missing is Freesat, and just the right size for the bathroom. See previous comments.
I was joking. You know that. Right? Soldierboy tell'em
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Because builder in 1932 didn't know one day owner of this house will be hanging a TV to a wall, so ended up making a fireplace there forcing new owners to mount tv above the unused fireplace.
Suppose you could always use bar stools.
From what I've gathered, 42" to 58" is a massive massive difference.
38.10% larger diagonal than a 42"
90.70% larger area than a 42"
I'm jumping up from a 32" to 58" which is:
81.25% larger diagonal
228.52% larger area - near enough 4 32" in actual screen space.
For smart features, you could hook either a chromecast up, pre-order the amazon fire TV (which is amazing btw) or get one of those boxes off eBay that have media centers on but I've forgotten the name of.
Also, all this talk about "Hz, input lag, **** for gaming", I've personally spoken to people with this TV and even those who are picture perfectionists say this television not only performs well but looks absolutely fluid and stunning. I play PS4 on my 32" basic television and it looks beautiful and performs great so why would this be any different? Are people failing to realise that this is a SAMSUNG and not a Bush or some unknown cheap brand? Get a grip!
Absolutely. Most tv's that have 'smart' features add on average around £75 to te price compared to similar models without these features.
A Google Chrome stick adds smart features and a whole lot more besides for £25 so you do the math.
If the Americans are on the European servers then we have a problem!
Saying that, I've been playing BF4 on a TV with a similar input lag and it plays perfectly fine!
edit: Mine arrives tomorrow between 9-12 and I'll immediately give BF4, Driveclub & Fifa 30 minute test drives (PS4) and update people asap, I'm sure there will be no issues, unless my TV arrives smashed or something!
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