https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-COMIC...95bbf5716f0ac3d3640b77ffffb4716&ul_noapp=trueWhere's this from, thought it was out in Feb?
You going to use the code or not?
Doesn’t come with one for some reason. Don’t think you could use it in the uk anyway.You going to use the code or not?
That’s a shame, it says on the back you get a movies anywhere code.Doesn’t come with one for some reason. Don’t think you could use it in the uk anyway.
Yeah, I don’t know why they pull the codes from them. I’d imagine to sell on separately somewhere.That’s a shame, it says on the back you get a movies anywhere code.
I can use it here as I have Movies Anywhere.
Android is wack!You went Apple?!
It was £329...what do you expect from that little?
It was £329...what do you expect from that little?
If I buy something for £1 I expect it to be acceptable. £329 is a lot of money, more fool anyone who is complacent about throwing that away.
Those terms are subjective. You will be getting 4K and HDR etc, but for that money, it’s going to be a limited performer. For starters, for proper HDR, you really need a 10 bit panel, that telly is only 8 bit. It’s brightness is only 350 nits. You should be looking at 1000+ nits for top HDR performance. And that telly is also an edge lit set. It’s never going to have the impact or quality of an OLED or direct lit LED TV.Not everyone poo’s £50 notes. I agree what ever the price you should get what you pay for and what it says. 4K, UHD, HDR, etc
Those terms are subjective. You will be getting 4K and HDR etc, but for that money, it’s going to be a limited performer. For starters, for proper HDR, you really need a 10 bit panel, that telly is only 8 bit. And that telly is also an edge lit set. It’s never going to have the impact or quality of an OLED or direct lit LED TV.
I think maybe you were expecting too much for just over £300.
Yes it is.It’s not what it is advertised as etc.
It’s a fairly cheap 50 inch TV and performs as such.It’s not what it is advertised as etc.