Bubbles
ClioSport Club Member
BMW I4 M50
Ok, so following some posts in TIL I thought I'd start this thread and gain some insight and opinions, as while we're both fairly good with this stuff we've got some dilemmas on what to actually get!
We're replacing a 46" Samsung 6 Series LCD TV that is 6 years old. We're perfectly happy with Samsung as a brand and this has meant a lot of our search has focussed on newer Samsung's.
Our new lounge is bigger than when we bought the last TV and so we're set on a 55", can give or take 3D really but the biggest consideration is that whatever we buy needs to last and be current for at least 5 years, possibly longer (no plans to move, no plans to extend so the size of the TV will more than suffice). Budget is ideally under £1000, but with some Christmas money we could stretch slightly but don't really want to be spending £1500+ for no real gains - we're not gamers, just regular TV and Movie watchers with a bit of F1 etc thrown in.
Our choices originally started with this :
http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ue55h6800-curved-led-hd-1080p-3d-smart-tv-55-with-freeview/p1781290
But whist in store we saw this and have the big question of whether to pay the £300 more to get the slightly newer model that also has 4K :
http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ue...smart-tv-55-with-freeview-freesat-hd/p1612223
But then doing some reading of reviews and also opinions on here, have come to also look at these two below and have some cash leftover for something else :
http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ue...w-hd-voice-control-and-2x-3d-glasses/p1299053
http://www.johnlewis.com/sony-bravi...eview-hd-2x-3d-glasses/p1491213?colour=Silver
Despite studying spec's on Samsung's it's confusing as hell, but can't quite figure out whether the 6400 is an outgoing model too?
Kinda wish we'd just gone and picked something rather than spec checking and getting further confused!
Any help and insights/user experience of the above TV's that you may have is appreciated
We're replacing a 46" Samsung 6 Series LCD TV that is 6 years old. We're perfectly happy with Samsung as a brand and this has meant a lot of our search has focussed on newer Samsung's.
Our new lounge is bigger than when we bought the last TV and so we're set on a 55", can give or take 3D really but the biggest consideration is that whatever we buy needs to last and be current for at least 5 years, possibly longer (no plans to move, no plans to extend so the size of the TV will more than suffice). Budget is ideally under £1000, but with some Christmas money we could stretch slightly but don't really want to be spending £1500+ for no real gains - we're not gamers, just regular TV and Movie watchers with a bit of F1 etc thrown in.
Our choices originally started with this :
http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ue55h6800-curved-led-hd-1080p-3d-smart-tv-55-with-freeview/p1781290
But whist in store we saw this and have the big question of whether to pay the £300 more to get the slightly newer model that also has 4K :
http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ue...smart-tv-55-with-freeview-freesat-hd/p1612223
But then doing some reading of reviews and also opinions on here, have come to also look at these two below and have some cash leftover for something else :
http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ue...w-hd-voice-control-and-2x-3d-glasses/p1299053
http://www.johnlewis.com/sony-bravi...eview-hd-2x-3d-glasses/p1491213?colour=Silver
Despite studying spec's on Samsung's it's confusing as hell, but can't quite figure out whether the 6400 is an outgoing model too?
Kinda wish we'd just gone and picked something rather than spec checking and getting further confused!
Any help and insights/user experience of the above TV's that you may have is appreciated