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4K TV Help - Sony, Samsung or LG

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  • 06-08-2016 5:58pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 3


    Hi,

    I am looking for a new 4K TV. The models that have caught my eye are:
    Sony Bravia KD55X8509C
    Sony Bravia KD55XD8599
    Samsung UE55KU6500
    LG 55UH770V
    They all look similar on paper but which of these would be the all around best. If you have any other 4K HDR TV recommendations that would also be great.

    Thanks.


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


    Hi Abubakrr.

    We run the Sony 55XD8599 here at out store and it does look nice when running both full HD and 4K movies.
    The X8509 is a slightly older model but still a very nice television with a great price at just £799.00.

    The Samsung 55KU6500 again another fine television 4K HDR - Also at the moment we are running a £50 off deal with code TV50.
    http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/samsung/ue55ku6500/sams-ue55ku6500
    I Have an open boa one of these screen that was taken out of the box to check if you could have both freeview HD and freesat tuned in a the same time (Which you cant), then boxed back up again. I could offer this for £930.00 with the usual £6.99 shipping.

    The LG 55UH770 currently £1099.00. On this one we have a deal at the moment for £100 off with code TV100.
    http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/lg/55uh770v/lg-55uh770v

    You would not be disappointed with any of these screens. 

    I like the Sony's and the Samsung more out of the ones mentioned.

    You could also perhaps look at the Panaosnic 58DX700 which is another great TV priced at £999
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-201923-viera-tx58dx700b.aspx

    It is getting harder and harder to have a clear winner and any of these screens would be fantastic.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3 abubakrr


    Hi Kenny,

    Regarding the Samsung model; I heard that the 60Hz panel causes some judder issues. Is this a problem that you've noticed? Apparently the HDR is also sub par.


  • Company Representative Posts: 1,025 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Brian


    abubakrr wrote: »
    Hi Kenny,

    Regarding the Samsung model; I heard that the 60Hz panel causes some judder issues. Is this a problem that you've noticed? Apparently the HDR is also sub par.
    To be honest we've never had any issues with judder on the samsungs at all.
    Would you consider an open box model, or are you looking for a brand new? Open box TVs would be sent in original packaging, with all accessories, and still come with the full 6 year warranty - We have 1 open box 55KU6500 I can offer now at £899 plus our £6.99 shipping charge if that was of any interest?

    Brian


  • Registered Users Posts: 3 abubakrr


    abubakrr wrote: »
    Hi Kenny,

    Regarding the Samsung model; I heard that the 60Hz panel causes some judder issues. Is this a problem that you've noticed? Apparently the HDR is also sub par.
    To be honest we've never had any issues with judder on the samsungs at all.
    Would you consider an open box model, or are you looking for a brand new? Open box TVs would be sent in original packaging, with all accessories, and still come with the full 6 year warranty - We have 1 open box 55KU6500 I can offer now at £899 plus our £6.99 shipping charge if that was of any interest?

    Brian
    Thanks for the offer but I think I have decided to get the LG model since it has a 120Hz panel and HDR premium. 

    Thanks for the help.


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


    abubakrr wrote: »
    abubakrr wrote: »
    Hi Kenny,

    Regarding the Samsung model; I heard that the 60Hz panel causes some judder issues. Is this a problem that you've noticed? Apparently the HDR is also sub par.
    To be honest we've never had any issues with judder on the samsungs at all.
    Would you consider an open box model, or are you looking for a brand new? Open box TVs would be sent in original packaging, with all accessories, and still come with the full 6 year warranty - We have 1 open box 55KU6500 I can offer now at £899 plus our £6.99 shipping charge if that was of any interest?

    Brian
    Thanks for the offer but I think I have decided to get the LG model since it has a 120Hz panel and HDR premium. 

    Thanks for the help.
    Hi Abubakrr.

    If you want to order the LG just drop me a PM.

    Thanks :)


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