New TV (upto £1,000)

Where is the cheapest place to get either models mentioned here?

I have seen the UE55H6400 for £628
http://www.nigelohara.com/ue55h6400...-t7-lqHN8K4Zka97JQH-NRQA2_7c_tAnvIaAoLR8P8HAQ

But is there a place that would do free warranty also? I can't seem to find the product on John Lewis' website otherwise I would have got them to price match.

What would sway you getting the Samsung or Sony KDL55W829 since they both can be had for £650, although the Samsung is £30 less from my very quick search but does not include 5 year warranty.

Thanks

Edit that Nigel O'hara place seem to order the sets in and I have no idea if it is even UK stock, so the next cheapest UK retailer I could find was currys but it's £750 there.
 
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As there was nothing much in the way of picture quality between the Samsung/Sony I have gone with the Sony because i like the legs better on that. I wont be wall-mounting so its just a personal preference.
 
Edit that Nigel O'hara place seem to order the sets in and I have no idea if it is even UK stock, so the next cheapest UK retailer I could find was currys but it's £750 there.

I cant find any high street shop which offers the Samsung for £650. All are for £750 and above.
The Sammy does have better smart features than the Sony...
 
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Cancelled my order from John Lewis and picked it up from store instead as they had a free sound bar. TV is temporally installed as I am waiting for a VESA mount. Early impressions is that the Tv needs calibrating, the reds are way over saturated.
 
Cancelled my order from John Lewis and picked it up from store instead as they had a free sound bar. TV is temporally installed as I am waiting for a VESA mount. Early impressions is that the Tv needs calibrating, the reds are way over saturated.

Whats it like for SD content?
Any motion juddering?
Juddering in panning shots?
 
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