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60" to 65" prices please

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  • 16-06-2014 3:24pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 620 ✭✭✭


    Folks

    Would you mind giving me some pricing on 60" to 65" TV's please? I don't mind if they are end of line or last year’s stock. My preference is closer to 60" (fits the area better), but right now I’m fairly open minded to price providing its decent value for money. I don’t see any Samsung 60H6200 listed on your previous Samsung pricing post, do you have, can you get these? And I’m also wondering if stock on the lauded 60ZT is now history? No interest in UHD right now at current pricing (unless of course you have a 65F9000 at ridiculous low pricing).

    Thanks in advance (-:


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,474 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Dave


    Hi Smythy, unfortunately the problem at the moment is a severe lack of 60" models.

    The 6200 is not one that we stock although I could find out if I can get a competitive price on one if you are interested.

    I would always suggest with large screens that you try to go as good as you can as the performance or lack of it, really shows up on a large screen.

    The 6200 is only rated at 200Hz and I would have concerns about motion on this model. Have you seen it anywhere in the flesh ?

    The best value screen that I can think of is the Panasonic TX60as650. This is priced at £1799.95 with a further £200 available as cash back from Panasonic. This offers 1200Hz BLS processing, has wifi, passive 3D, dual core processor and has stunning picture quality. It's currently our best selling range of TV's.

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/panasonic/viera-tx60as650b/pana-tx60as650b

    This comes with a 5 year guarantee and delivery would be just £29.95.

    There is also the bigger brother of this screen which is the 802.

    This 802 has had a major review here :

    http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/result-201406013793.htm

    This is priced at £2799.95 again with a further £200 back from Panasonic.

    I know that this is slightly smaller than the 60" you wanted, but would you like the best 4K TV on the market according to a very independent review in HDTV Test ?

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/panasonic/viera-tx58ax802b/pana-tx58ax802b

    5 Year warranty would apply also and at this price would include delivery.

    Let me know what you make of these and we offer a pricebeat so if you can get the same TV with a 5 year at home warranty for less, then we will beat it.

    ATB


    Dave


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