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Hisense 40" TVs

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  • 04-07-2016 3:59pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 61 ✭✭


    Hi, 
    Considering the Hisense LTDN40K321UWTS or40M3300. Is the casting/streaming ability mentioned on the latter the main difference?
    Also, will they work for Irish channels without a Saorview box.

    Thanks guys.


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,285 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi, 
    Considering the Hisense LTDN40K321UWTS or40M3300. Is the casting/streaming ability mentioned on the latter the main difference?
    Also, will they work for Irish channels without a Saorview box.

    Thanks guys.
    Hi Barney.

    Yeah that is the main difference. The 321 is now finishing up and the M3300 is this years version and its replacement.

    We still have both left in stock but once the 2 x321 go that's them done.
    Stock is also tight on the 40M3300 due to its popularity.

    Both screen have freeview HD tuners which will pick up the Saorview stations without a separate box.


  • Registered Users Posts: 61 ✭✭Barney Magoo


    Hi, 
    Considering the Hisense LTDN40K321UWTS or40M3300. Is the casting/streaming ability mentioned on the latter the main difference?
    Also, will they work for Irish channels without a Saorview box.

    Thanks guys.
    Hi Barney.

    Yeah that is the main difference. The 321 is now finishing up and the M3300 is this years version and its replacement.

    We still have both left in stock but once the 2 x321 go that's them done.
    Stock is also tight on the 40M3300 due to its popularity.

    Both screen have freeview HD tuners which will pick up the Saorview stations without a separate box.
    Thanks for the info Kenny.
    I think after all I'm not going to go for a smart, going to get a basic telly with good picture spec and maybe a soundbar. Not that impressed with feedback from reviews on smart TVs compared with external Android. But, the Hisense picture quality is so tempting.

    All the Best.


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,285 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi, 
    Considering the Hisense LTDN40K321UWTS or40M3300. Is the casting/streaming ability mentioned on the latter the main difference?
    Also, will they work for Irish channels without a Saorview box.

    Thanks guys.
    Hi Barney.

    Yeah that is the main difference. The 321 is now finishing up and the M3300 is this years version and its replacement.

    We still have both left in stock but once the 2 x321 go that's them done.
    Stock is also tight on the 40M3300 due to its popularity.

    Both screen have freeview HD tuners which will pick up the Saorview stations without a separate box.
    Thanks for the info Kenny.
    I think after all I'm not going to go for a smart, going to get a basic telly with good picture spec and maybe a soundbar. Not that impressed with feedback from reviews on smart TVs compared with external Android. But, the Hisense picture quality is so tempting.

    All the Best.
    No problem at all Barney Magoo.

    You might find it hard to find a good picture spec'd TV without smart as most screens now are designed this way with smart.

    Let me know if you have any other questions.


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