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Currently have a middle of the road 55inch F series Samsung which i'm looking to upgrade - still happy with 55inch flat screen and not bothered about sound as I use receiver but out of touch with what's best at around £1000 give or take a couple of hundred.

Any suggestions would be appreicated!
 

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If you cant wait you probably couldn't go far wrong with a Samsung 55JU7000, £1079 at crampton and moore. Get john lewis to price match.

http://www.cramptonandmoore.co.uk/samsung-ue55ju7000-55-smart-4k-uhd-led-tv.html

It will be a cracking TV but you may want to wait to see what 2016 HDR models start selling for. If you wait till end of Feb ish the 2015 models should still be available and you will start seeing prices for 2016 models.
 

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grdunn123 said:
Its a UE55F6510

My brother has the 55F6740, they are pretty much the same tv. Jumping up to a 7 series or equivelent will get you better contrast, but the 6 series Samsungs are otherwise pretty solid performers. I'd be tempted to sit tight and buy somthing HDR in a few months otherwise you will end up wanting another new tv in a year or two :)

I was waiting for the 55JS8500 to dip down another couple of hundred quid but alas my car got written off so not gonna happen this year...
 

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I thiink I'm looking for better contrast, deeper blacks etc, not interested in Smart functions - just looking for the best picture I can get for £1000-1200....HDR sounds good though.
 

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grdunn123 said:
I thiink I'm looking for better contrast, deeper blacks etc, not interested in Smart functions - just looking for the best picture I can get for £1000-1200....HDR sounds good though.

ue48js8500 then. if you want HDR
 

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Would love OLED but don't think I could live with curved tv...and 55 inch is a minimum so will have to have go and see what looks good which is not always easy the way most shops have them set to saturation mode!
 

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I wouldn't buy a 1080p oled as per Gels link. Only 4K moving forward either lcd or oled is the only way forward for a new TV. Try and wait until the summer and see what the new 2016 TVs look like.
 
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Would love OLED but don't think I could live with curved tv...and 55 inch is a minimum so will have to have go and see what looks good which is not always easy the way most shops have them set to saturation mode!
I can't tell mine has a curve. On "Oled TVs viewing angles are the same. You really don't notice it.
 

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gel said:
grdunn123 said:
Would love OLED but don't think I could live with curved tv...and 55 inch is a minimum so will have to have go and see what looks good which is not always easy the way most shops have them set to saturation mode!
I can't tell mine has a curve. On "Oled TVs viewing angles are the same. You really don't notice it.

Interesting Gel, I'll have to go and look at some - mine is currently on the wall just above fireplace. Don't know how well a curved tv would sit on wall.
 

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grdunn123 said:
gel said:
grdunn123 said:
Would love OLED but don't think I could live with curved tv...and 55 inch is a minimum so will have to have go and see what looks good which is not always easy the way most shops have them set to saturation mode!
I can't tell mine has a curve. On "Oled TVs viewing angles are the same. You really don't notice it.

Interesting Gel, I'll have to go and look at some - mine is currently on the wall just above fireplace. Don't know how well a curved tv would sit on wall.

i'd get a 4k tv, forget 1080p now. no matter if it's OLED or not, if you can get a 4k tv which does hdr fairly well it will look amazing and much better than 1080p on the OLED. assuming you would bother getting into the new format of course.
 
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grdunn123 said:
gel said:
grdunn123 said:
Would love OLED but don't think I could live with curved tv...and 55 inch is a minimum so will have to have go and see what looks good which is not always easy the way most shops have them set to saturation mode!
I can't tell mine has a curve. On "Oled TVs viewing angles are the same. You really don't notice it.

Interesting Gel, I'll have to go and look at some - mine is currently on the wall just above fireplace. Don't know how well a curved tv would sit on wall.
They go on the wall really well, here's the stand for it:

http://www.johnlewis.com/lg-osw100-curved-oled-tv-wall-mount-for-tvs-up-to-55-black/p1797405

At 55-inches 4K is suppose to make no difference too. I would only buy a 65-inch 4K TV. This TV is a corker.
 

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I thiink I'm looking for better contrast, deeper blacks etc, not interested in Smart functions - just looking for the best picture I can get for £1000-1200....HDR sounds good though.

I'm seeing this more and more on here and also on AVForums, people saying that they just want the best possible picture and are not bothered about Smart functions. Alas, the television manufacturers are not (yet) listening.

I agree that you cannot consider a smaller television after being used to 55 inches, and replacing it with one the same size seems to me like a wasted effort. I think you should go to 65 inches, but you do need to find £400 more money. On AVForums, this chap here http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and-home-entertainment/televisions/televisions/panasonic-viera-tx-65cx700b-smart-3d-ultra-hd-4k-65-led-tv-10122394-pdt.html?srcid=369&xtor=AL-1&cmpid=aff~http%3A%2F%2Fuk.kagoo.com~Comparison%20Engine&istCompanyId=bec25c7e-cbcd-460d-81d5-a25372d2e3d7&istItemId=lrwarmmtw&istBid=t&awc=1599_1453253086_1dce5ff511316eadb4b208844092b53a and this is a review of the 50-inch size http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/tx50cx700b-201506054122.htm .

Oh, and for the time being you won't be getting HDR unless you spend substantially more money.
 
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Id wait around a few more months, the OLED tvs are droping in price FAST!
 

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