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scotty1971
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My old samsung is on it's way out,been browsing around the net and cam across this one,reviews seem good,does it look a good deal
http://www.very.co.uk/samsung-ue40h6400-40-inch-full-hd-freeview-hd-active-3d-smart-led-tv-black/1391698557.prd?plckReviews=true
thanks
scott
http://www.very.co.uk/samsung-ue40h6400-40-inch-full-hd-freeview-hd-active-3d-smart-led-tv-black/1391698557.prd?plckReviews=true
thanks
scott
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I've one of these, excellent picture and would not hesitate to recommend it. As with all TV's these days the default out of the box picture set up is lousy so spend a few minutes setting the picture up yourself. A friend of mine had one of these which after seeing it convinced me to buy one.
Just about every review gives this TV 4-5 stars, eg:
http://www.whathifi.com/samsung/ue40h6400/review
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http://www.s21.com/samsung-ue40h6400.htmScience isn't exact, it's only confidence within limits.0 -
'Highly Recommended' by HDTVtest too:
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ue40h6400-201405023756.htm
Co-op electrical have it for £360, plus BT Shop & Appliances Direct have it for a similar price to dabs. So there are better deals available.
Or, if you want a 5 year guarantee, pay a little extra - £399, and get it at John Lewis (might be out of stock though?) or Richer Sounds.0 -
I bought 1 and it's brilliant sorry I left it so long I bought it from John Lewis they give a 5 year garentee in the priceLow Carb High Fat is the way forward I lost 80 lbs
Since first using Martins I have saved thousands0 -
Would you consider second hand?
People swap their TVs so often these days that there are excellent nearly new bargains to be had in used TVs on eBay, Gumtree, local ads etc.
I bought 2 nearly new 43 inch TVs 5 years ago as people scrambled to buy 3D TVs. A Panasonic and a Samsung.
I paid less than half the new price and they are both still working perfectly. :beer:
I collected them and transported them on the back seat of my car.
Usual caveats apply such as thoroughly checking them and only parting with cash when you are satisfied they are in full working order as, unlike buying new from a dealer, you don't have any comeback if they go wrong.0 -
For TV just keep an eye on Hotukdeals plenty go through there with loads of opinions.0
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