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LG 55UH661V LED HDR 4K Ultra HD Smart TV, 55" With Freeview HD/Freesat HD now £599 delivered at John Lewis (+ 5 Years Guarantee)
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Good price with 5 years guarantee
Enjoy a huge range of entertainment in spectacular Ultra HD with the LG 55UH661V TV.
Soak up a stunning 3850 x 2160 resolution that gives you a viewing experience so lifelike that you'll feel like you're right there at the heart of the action, whether it's a rom-com, your favourite soap, the big match or a Hollywood blockbuster!
LG have taken this even further using HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology that extends the range of colours for enhanced realism, delivering brighter whites, darker blacks and stunning levels of contrast.
The clever 4K Upscaler feature also converts lower resolution entertainment for added detail, so your Blu-ray movies and other HD content will look near 4K quality.
As well as being a looker, it's also Smart with easy-to-use internet features. Use that deluxe 55 inch screen to watch YouTube videos or keep up with all your social networking via Facebook and Twitter through the browser feature. You can also watch TV shows via catch-up services such as the BBC iPlayer and Demand 5.
Thanks to its simple user experience and set up, you can switch between live TV, apps and your external devices using the Launcher bar and Live Menu.
There's access to NOW TV, where you can enjoy a selection of films, including Sky Movies titles. You can also watch both Full HD and 4K Content through the likes of Netflix & Amazon.
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Other LGs with 5 years guarantee
LG 49UH661V LED HDR 4K Ultra HD Smart TV, 49" With Freeview HD/freesat HD & Metallic Design - £499
LG 43UH661V LED HDR 4K Ultra HD Smart TV, 43" With Freeview HD/freesat HD & Metallic Design - £399
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Enjoy a huge range of entertainment in spectacular Ultra HD with the LG 55UH661V TV.
Soak up a stunning 3850 x 2160 resolution that gives you a viewing experience so lifelike that you'll feel like you're right there at the heart of the action, whether it's a rom-com, your favourite soap, the big match or a Hollywood blockbuster!
LG have taken this even further using HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology that extends the range of colours for enhanced realism, delivering brighter whites, darker blacks and stunning levels of contrast.
The clever 4K Upscaler feature also converts lower resolution entertainment for added detail, so your Blu-ray movies and other HD content will look near 4K quality.
As well as being a looker, it's also Smart with easy-to-use internet features. Use that deluxe 55 inch screen to watch YouTube videos or keep up with all your social networking via Facebook and Twitter through the browser feature. You can also watch TV shows via catch-up services such as the BBC iPlayer and Demand 5.
Thanks to its simple user experience and set up, you can switch between live TV, apps and your external devices using the Launcher bar and Live Menu.
There's access to NOW TV, where you can enjoy a selection of films, including Sky Movies titles. You can also watch both Full HD and 4K Content through the likes of Netflix & Amazon.
Avios 1198 points
Other LGs with 5 years guarantee
LG 49UH661V LED HDR 4K Ultra HD Smart TV, 49" With Freeview HD/freesat HD & Metallic Design - £499
LG 43UH661V LED HDR 4K Ultra HD Smart TV, 43" With Freeview HD/freesat HD & Metallic Design - £399
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Sony Bravia 55XD7005 LED HDR 4K Ultra HD Android TV, 55" With Youview/Freeview HD, Playstation Now & Silver Shaft Design
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Not even 3d lol
The majority of new TV's aren't anymore.
Can I see the difference watching the Louise minchin pantie flash on BBC breakfast ? Or will Carol Kirkwoods breasts look even bigger on BBC breakfast weather ?
at least a cup size bigger in 10 bit
Where can you get this Sony for another £80?
I'd like to know this too, haha...
Where?
Could you pm me the settings you have used please so I can do the same with my TV
Thanks
Well that's exactly it. If you don't care about HDR then this is perfectly fine for a TV at this size for Coronation Street.
However, if you're someone who is going to be looking at the Xbox One S or PS4 Pro and going to watch UHD Blu-ray films and want the highest quality they can deliver, then it's not.
8bit = 16.7 million colours
10bit = 1.07 billion colours.
HDR needs the latter to work fully, but it also requires a TV will the ability to go to 1000nits of brightness.
Hope that helps
Oh yeah. Love to get my hands round Carol's.........X)
Must admit, I'm waiting for A good Hisense deal Black Friday or one of the better Sony's
EmperorRosko, 10bit and 1000 nits, eh? Curious what would be your top choice for television with that spec?