I'm getting a 55 inch 3D LED, Full HD TV for 35k roughly. Not sure what panels they use or how reliable they are, but the pricing is tempting for sure. I googled about a bit, and could only find that they were based in China from Wikipedia. No feedback on reviews/quality. These guys recently came out with an offer for the first 22 buyers. Buy a 84 inch LED (4K) for roughly 23 Lakhs, and get a BMW 316i free, for the first 22 buyers! Anyone any info?
The reason also being, that I can easily sell my existing 46 Samsung for more than what the 55 inch LED would cost!
Never heard... Is it available at a shop/showroom or online ? Which Model of BMW are you getting with it ?
Showroom. The 55 incher does not have any car with it. That was just an offer at Gitex (Dubai Tech festival) that they had come up with.
Hisense is Chinese and its state owned + publicly traded. They are OEM as well as Brand manufacturer as well .. the less cost can attributed due to their vertical integration in electronics. Its panels are sourced from the likes of LG & AUO .. The TVs are pretty good and & amazing for the price you get them .. the 55 inch you're talking about is the most popular model in Hisense I think ..
3D is mostly out, so I would suggest leave this, when you want a 55" get the LG or whatever floats your boat..
Issue is not about the 3D feature, but about the size. any 55 inch LED from LG, Samsung, Sony is not less than 50-60k. I can sell my current 46 inch Series 5 for slightly more than this one for 35K (INR).
Then what I would advise is to have a first hand look at the physical quality of this and also check the remote and the time lag if any in changing channels... that is going to give you a greater idea. also check the warranty and service centers..
Do you really need a larger TV? Do you REALLY need a larger TV? Do you really REALLY need a larger TV?
Hmmm.. I do recall someone saying, "bada hai to behtar hai" But a TV is something for which you can just go on and on upgrading to a bigger size and yet, it ends up being 'smaller' than the latest largest ever screen out in the market. At the end of it.. This ad is what it comes to -