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LG 49UH770V 49" 4K Super UHD Smart (Ultra HD Premium HDR 10) TV £739 delivered @ Wesellelectricals
Ultra HD Premium HDR 10 TV -
Probably the cheapest (with warranty) TV for those looking for proper HDR10 support. This Premium supported version HDR 10 will offer as much future proofing as you can get at the moment and this TV also supports Dolby HDR as a bonus.
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Key Features:
IPS 4K Quantum Display
Billion Rich Colours
ULTRA Luminance
HDR Super with Dolby Vision™
Smart TV with webOS
ColourPrime Plus
Probably the cheapest (with warranty) TV for those looking for proper HDR10 support. This Premium supported version HDR 10 will offer as much future proofing as you can get at the moment and this TV also supports Dolby HDR as a bonus.
trustedreviews.com/opi…ium
Key Features:
IPS 4K Quantum Display
Billion Rich Colours
ULTRA Luminance
HDR Super with Dolby Vision™
Smart TV with webOS
ColourPrime Plus
The 55" version looks very tempting...
Have to be bricks and mortar for JL to price match I think
Edit - the higher range 55uf950V looks like the one to go for, £250 more but upscaling a hell of a lot better, 3d and its bigger.
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49UH850V from Currys.
This set has passive 3D and better dimming. Also comes with 5 year warranty
Yes...ive already bought this TV 3 weeks back when another electrical website had it for £749 and JL were selling at £899 at that time...I got it price matched to £749 + got the 5 year warranty and JL had an offer on sound system back then so got the JL Soundbar and subwoofer for half price at £99
If you read the reviews some state a downside in the supposed up-scaling, in practice though this works very well. For its main purpose which is 4k the picture is excellent.
if your going to look to pay more the Samsung 7000 range may be better option, although these are a few hundred more. Problem as always with any TV - "for a few hundred more i could get ......"
£250 more if you can find a RS store that has stock, otherwise about £450 more...
Also, should I only look at those with 100hz refresh rates and above, as lots of the entry level TVs have only 50hz.
Please seem my post here regarding refresh rates rates on TV: hotukdeals.com/dea…978
In short, 100hz and 50hz are 2 different things entirely and should not be compared.
Thank you for that explanation, it makes more sense now. But, if I do intend to find out whether they can support more than 50Hz for sports and low input lag on gaming, how can I do that? This is very rarely mentioned in the specs, even the full detailed manuals dont always have this information.
By the way as long as HDR 10 is not something you require would be OK. I think having the industry standard on new TV essential if you can.
I'd rather pay even more to buy from anywhere else than Currys....
It's HDR10 so it will 100% work.
Just saying and won't post it as a deal, as people complain that Costco is only for members and not for the general public
correction , I was wrong it was the 750 from Costco not the 770
According to this site it's an 8 bit panel displayspecifications.com/en/…483
lg.com/uk/…70V
They're all at it and LG are no different - on lower range models they use a term called 'HDR Pro' whatever the hell that's supposed to mean.