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Hisense 40" Full HD LED Smart TV - 40A4NNZ $319 (Was $599) + $45 Shipping @ Smiths City

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Birthday sale at Smiths, this seemed like a solid pick in electronics. https://pricespy.co.nz/search?search=40A4NNZ indicates JB has it at $498 so definitely a decent discount comparatively, and if you're feeling like trying, JB HIfi has price match: https://support.jbhifi.co.nz/hc/en-nz/articles/1541433033461…

40″ Full HD Smart TV Series A4NNZ

Featuring a Natural Colour Enhancer and Full HD Resolution, the Hisense A4NNZ Smart TV offers a stunning viewing experience with optimised colour reproduction and cleaner, pixel-perfect noise reduction.

  • Natural Colour Enhancer allows you to enjoy colours the way they were meant to be seen.
  • Noise-Reduction technology produces a sharper, cleaner picture every time.
  • DTS Virtual:X™ creates a stunning audio experience that immerses you in the content you’re watching.
  • VIDAA Smart TV – A simple, easy, customizable entertainment experience.
  • Smart Home Ready – Control your TV from your phone or by voice activation. Watching your favorite shows has never been easier.

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  • +1

    Wonder how it compares to Kogan's offering of televisions
    https://www.kogan.com/nz/c/tv-43-and-below/?deals_from=kogan…

    or

    Kogan 43" LED UHD 4K Smart AI Google TV - U94V $389
    https://www.mightyape.co.nz/electronics/tvs-soundbars/ultra-…

  • +4

    Interesting, I was just on RTings looking at what they had to say about Hisense, https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense some of the models in the article aren't sold here, at least one of them looks like it's a Costco US exclusive, still an interesting read though. But what caught my eye was down the bottom when comparing Hisense to LG and Samsung lcd's they said that Hisense's were better than LG's and better than Samsung's until you reached the high end Samsung Neo QLED models. That's crazy.

    I have read that Hisense televisions in America use different higher quality components than the models they release outside the US do, though don't know if that's true or not. Seems the biggest problem with these televisions is the quality control, with RTings saying "The biggest downside to Hisense TVs compared to more expensive competitors is the quality control issues. There are often problems with uniformity and color accuracy, and their TVs have more bugs and quirks than models from name brands.", so hold onto that warranty card if you do buy one.

    • Thanks , I was looking at their heatpump dryer, sometimes its worth it to pay extra for a good brand for peace of mind.

  • +2

    Free shipping - Thursday only.

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