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Toshiba 43” 4K Smart TV 1 Model: 43UL2163DBL £199 instore @ Lidl


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sorted byToshiba model numbers are broken down into the following:
Screen Size (e.g. 55 = 55" diagonal)
Resolution/Panel Type: (U = Ultra HD 4K LCD, Q = 4K QLED)
Operating system (L: Vestel Hub Linux, K: Vestel Hub Linux with built in Alexa, A: Android / Google TV, F: Fire TV).
Tier (23456789 - represents where the model fits in the lineup and the quality of chassis/ materials used, usually higher = higher price)
Year (numbers and letters, A or 9 is 2019, B or 0 is 2020, C or 1 is 2021, D or 2 is 2022...etc)
63D is an internal reference number
Country (B = Britain (UK), G = Germany...etc - not all are the first letter of the country though).
So a 50UL3263DB is:
50 - 50" Diagonal
U - Ultra UD 4K
L - Vestel Hub Linux OS
3 - Tier 3 - Basic Chassis
2 - 2022
63DB - Britain (UK)
A 55QA5D63DB:
55 - 55" Diagonal
Q - 4K QLED Panel
A - Android / Google TV
5 - Tier 5 mid range frameless chassis
D - 2022
63DB - Britain (UK)
Thanks
This is s basic model then...
But it may still be worth confirmation from a buyer. (edited)
Was advertised as being available in store form monday 21st novemeber bit I’ve checked every day and no stock so asked a member of staff and daid had 10 come in and staff had most of them (edited)
Most TVs produced by Vestel are sold under licensed brand names such as Toshiba, Hitachi, Polaroid, JVC, Bush, Alba and many other own brand labels.
Hisense is a Chinese multinational major appliance and electronics manufacturer headquartered in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China. Televisions are the main products of Hisense, and it is the largest TV manufacturer in China by market share since 2004. Hisense is also an OEM, so some of its products are sold to other companies and carry other brand names.
Toshiba:
On 15 November 2017, Hisense reached a $114 million deal to acquire a 95% stake of Toshiba Visual Solutions.
Sharp In 2015, Hisense received a five-year license to use the Sharp brand on televisions in the Americas. Hisense also bought a Sharp factory in Mexico.
In June 2017, Hisense was sued by Sharp under its new owner Foxconn, seeking to have the license agreement halted. Sharp accused Hisense of damaging its brand equity by utilizing its trademarks on products it deemed to be "shoddily manufactured", including those that it believed to have violated U.S. safety standards for electromagnetic radiation, and deceptive advertising of their quality. Hisense denied that it engaged in these practices, and stated that it planned to defend itself in court and "will continue to manufacture and sell quality televisions under the Sharp licensed brands."
In February 2018, Sharp dropped the lawsuit.
ive had Toshibas before but think they’ve sold trademark rights to another party in the last few years and are potentially churning out crap… or maybe I got a bad one
This is defo 4k.
Thought it was the same model at Currys for £229 but the Currys one model number missing the 'U' and isnt 4k..
currys.co.uk/pro….ds
Downside Unlike some of Toshiba’s 2021 TVs, the UL21 doesn’t support Android TV, meaning you won’t get access to the Play Store. No Disney Plus or Now Apps (edited)
I couldn't see any reference to built in freeview or freesat, so I assume it doesn't have it, unless someone else can confirm otherwise.
I don't drive so picking it up from a store wouldn't work.
43UL3263DB £219.98 after £20 off is the only one they are selling online. (edited)
argos.co.uk/pro…950