48-50" 4K tv around £900 recommendations.

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As above I've had my last lcd Samsung 40" for about 8 years and want to get a new one and spend about £900 is there anything out there you recommend?
 
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I think Richer Sounds sell the same models so you will get a better warranty (5 years).

Seem to get good reviews.
 
Was looking at the Samsung ue50ju6800 can't seem to find a review and would this get HDR upgrade.also been looking at a panny tx50c700b.
 
I think high-end and mid-tier will get the upgrade for a price. Seen rumors on AVforums of 120 quid for the update (if it's true or not...who knows). Cheap sets like the 40" models, I doubt it. Such TVs are aimed at people with low incomes but want the new tech even if this new tech is being miss sold slightly (imo).
 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B015Q9LERM/?tag=avfdapd-21 4k ready 55" for less then a grand

The 50" model is like 450 quid.

Their top model gets favorable reviews on AVforums, but that's the best part of 2k.

You can get the model up (K700) for ~£850 for the 58" (link). In fact Crampton & Moore have recently reduced the 65" K700 to £999 which is a bit of a bargain.

AVForums link here: https://www.avforums.com/threads/hisense-ltdn-k700xwtseu3d-owners-thread.1986050/page-3
 
I would lean towards the Panasonic cx700 (or cx680 if you don't need 3D) over the Sammy, but I don't think any of them are HDR compatible currently.

There are least a few reviews of the CX680 and CX700 TVs.
 
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