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LG 43UH610V LED HDR 4K Ultra HD Smart TV, 43" with Freeview HD - £369 @ John Lewis
£369John Lewis Deals
Been on the look out a new 43 inch telly for a while, been tempted by a few deals, this is a "mega deal" according to Currys, but £10 cheaper at John Lewis with 5 year guarantee.
LG’s eye-popping ColourPrime Pro goes hand-in-hand with their HDR Pro to deliver something simply extraordinary. Deep, bright and wildly colourful, this 4K panel’s top-line TV tech will give your media an unprecedented makeover. Use LG’s award-winning webOS 3.0 Smart platform to stream shows from such apps as Netflix, and with Ultra Surround sound you’ll be immersed in impressive audio for all your content. From Blu-Ray to broadcast, this set is the super-entertainment-hub your household needs.
LG’s eye-popping ColourPrime Pro goes hand-in-hand with their HDR Pro to deliver something simply extraordinary. Deep, bright and wildly colourful, this 4K panel’s top-line TV tech will give your media an unprecedented makeover. Use LG’s award-winning webOS 3.0 Smart platform to stream shows from such apps as Netflix, and with Ultra Surround sound you’ll be immersed in impressive audio for all your content. From Blu-Ray to broadcast, this set is the super-entertainment-hub your household needs.
No five year warranty with AO and Tesco though.
I've got this tv, had it for about 6 months got it in my bedroom, good picture and handles my ps4 well. Trust me you wont need a sound bar with this as the sound that comes off it is fantastic.
If you want a 10 bit around this price, wait until summer for Hisense to releases this.
Hisense R6 Series
• 4K Roku TVs with Roku OS
• 43, 50, £299 and £349
• $399, $449,
• HDR10 compatible
Being 'HDR10 Compatible' doesn't necessarily mean it's a 10 bit panel..... in fact why add the word 'compatible' at all?
it could just use 8bit dithering
Maybe not, but surely being released in 2017 all Panels should be 10 bit as standard, no? why even mention 10bit in spec released by Hisense if it was not a 10 bit panel, it would only confuse people.
Lets see what they release.
Dunno, but confusing people is what TV makers are good at.. HD Ready springs to mind
Manufacture date doesn't really matter, they're built to a budget
Just seems a bit cheap
Yeah, that's a bit cheaty.
Ta:)
Only LG use this type of panel and then only on entry level sets most of the UH 6 range use the RGBW panel.
You can take a picture of the screen whilst it's displaying a full white image if you're looking at TVs in stores (if you have a decent camera), you'll notice that after the red, green and blue sub-pixel there's a fourth white sub-pixel, you'll be able to tell if the panel is IPS or a VA as well. But generally most of the LGs starting with a 6 are RGBW.
There's a good site here to check as well. Scroll down past the Vertical viewing angle and if there's a bit added it will mention the RGBW structure.
Just to clarify, only the IPS screens, the mva panel is a genuine 4k one.
Is there any news on this Roku R6 launch in the UK? I can't find any information on this being confirmed for the UK yet.
Hi.
Hisense for the UK and Europe have launched a few decent models but no ROKU, as yet. You can always get fire-stick.
It looks like none of the units mentioned in the 2017 lineup are out yet, not even in the US.
Hisense have released the N5700 and N6800 series 6 this year and are available to order, and I think few other models.