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  • 12-12-2017 10:06am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 4,441 ✭✭✭


    Hi

    So this morning a remote control was thrown and impacted the TV...!!!!

    Am looking for a new TV

    We have always had Samsung, last one was SAMSUNG UE40ES6800 

    Am looking for same or little bit bigger maybe 43/45 inch (but 40inch will be fine)

    Now, it doesn't have to be Samsung - really want the best I can get (4K would be cool not not a deal breaker). we also connect to NAS, so would need some kinda of DLNA going on

    Budget around £500 (€600) inc shipping (a bit of flexibility for the right TV)

    What would you recommend? and would need it fast !!

    DT

    PS - saw this on website? http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202568-ue40mu6400.aspx

    or

    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202888-samsung-ue43m5520.aspx

    The narrower a man’s mind, the broader his statements.



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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,282 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi

    So this morning a remote control was thrown and impacted the TV...!!!!

    Am looking for a new TV

    We have always had Samsung, last one was SAMSUNG UE40ES6800 

    Am looking for same or little bit bigger maybe 43/45 inch (but 40inch will be fine)

    Now, it doesn't have to be Samsung - really want the best I can get (4K would be cool not not a deal breaker). we also connect to NAS, so would need some kinda of DLNA going on

    Budget around £500 (€600) inc shipping (a bit of flexibility for the right TV)

    What would you recommend? and would need it fast !!

    DT

    PS - saw this on website? http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202568-ue40mu6400.aspx

    or

    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202888-samsung-ue43m5520.aspx
    Hi Deep Thought.

    Nightmare on the smashed screen!!!

    To be honest I would not bother with anything other than a 4K set.

    The 40MU6400 is a very good screen indeed and currently priced at £429.00 with £6.99 shipping or 549.00 Euro (Inc shipping)
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202568-ue40mu6400.aspx

    Maybe also look at the LG 43UJ670 priced at £399 with £6.99 or 479.00 Euro (Inc Delivery)
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202500-43uj670v.aspx

    Both come with our 6 year guarantee.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,441 ✭✭✭Deep Thought


    Hi

    So this morning a remote control was thrown and impacted the TV...!!!!

    Am looking for a new TV

    We have always had Samsung, last one was SAMSUNG UE40ES6800 

    Am looking for same or little bit bigger maybe 43/45 inch (but 40inch will be fine)

    Now, it doesn't have to be Samsung - really want the best I can get (4K would be cool not not a deal breaker). we also connect to NAS, so would need some kinda of DLNA going on

    Budget around £500 (€600) inc shipping (a bit of flexibility for the right TV)

    What would you recommend? and would need it fast !!

    DT

    PS - saw this on website? http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202568-ue40mu6400.aspx

    or

    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202888-samsung-ue43m5520.aspx
    Hi Deep Thought.

    Nightmare on the smashed screen!!!

    To be honest I would not bother with anything other than a 4K set.

    The 40MU6400 is a very good screen indeed and currently priced at £429.00 with £6.99 shipping or 549.00 Euro (Inc shipping)
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202568-ue40mu6400.aspx

    Maybe also look at the LG 43UJ670 priced at £399 with £6.99 or 479.00 Euro (Inc Delivery)
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202500-43uj670v.aspx

    Both come with our 6 year guarantee.
    Hi Kenny

    Thanks for info, Local store has UE43MU6100, its the same price, would you do this? its a bigger screen and the main spec difference i can is is the PQI on this one is 1300 compared to 1500 on the 40MU6400, is this a big difference?

    DT

    The narrower a man’s mind, the broader his statements.



  • Company Representative Posts: 17,282 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi

    So this morning a remote control was thrown and impacted the TV...!!!!

    Am looking for a new TV

    We have always had Samsung, last one was SAMSUNG UE40ES6800 

    Am looking for same or little bit bigger maybe 43/45 inch (but 40inch will be fine)

    Now, it doesn't have to be Samsung - really want the best I can get (4K would be cool not not a deal breaker). we also connect to NAS, so would need some kinda of DLNA going on

    Budget around £500 (€600) inc shipping (a bit of flexibility for the right TV)

    What would you recommend? and would need it fast !!

    DT

    PS - saw this on website? http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202568-ue40mu6400.aspx

    or

    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202888-samsung-ue43m5520.aspx
    Hi Deep Thought.

    Nightmare on the smashed screen!!!

    To be honest I would not bother with anything other than a 4K set.

    The 40MU6400 is a very good screen indeed and currently priced at £429.00 with £6.99 shipping or 549.00 Euro (Inc shipping)
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202568-ue40mu6400.aspx

    Maybe also look at the LG 43UJ670 priced at £399 with £6.99 or 479.00 Euro (Inc Delivery)
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202500-43uj670v.aspx

    Both come with our 6 year guarantee.
    Hi Kenny

    Thanks for info, Local store has UE43MU6100, its the same price, would you do this? its a bigger screen and the main spec difference i can is is the PQI on this one is 1300 compared to 1500 on the 40MU6400, is this a big difference?

    DT
    Hi DT.

    Unfortunately the 43MU6100 is not one that we stock.

    The main difference is the refresh rate. With the 6400 being the higher meaning it can handle pace moving images better than the 6100.

    We also offer a 6 year guarantee free of charge with our 6400.


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