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JVC 50 Inch 4K Ultra HD LED-LCD TV $799 (Save $1200), $20 Skinny Credit for $15 + More @ The Warehouse

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JVC 50 inch 4K Ultra HD LED-LCD TV LT-50NU56Z

Features:
• This TV upscales your favourite Blu-ray movie to 4K for clearer, sharper images via the HDMI input
• Freeview HD Built-in. Please check for UHF Freeview HD coverage in your area http://www.freeviewnz.tv/coverage.aspx
• Resolution: 3840 x 2160
• High brightness: 250cd/m2
• Contrast ratio: 4000:1
• HDMI input: x3
• USB input: x1
• Remote control
• 1-Year warranty
• TV dimensions including stand: 1125W x 685H x 259D mm
• Model: LT-50NU56Z

$20 Skinny Credit for $15

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  • +1

    I think you have the normal price for the tv wrong

    http://www.priceme.co.nz/JVC-50-inch-4K-Ultra-HD-LED-LCD-TV-…

    • Fixed, still a bargain.

  • -1

    This a 'fake4k'? The internet knows nothing about this tv its like a ninja of the tv world.

    • +1

      Huh?

      Resolution: 3840 x 2160

      Is 4K.

      • Hey Shaw I was like huh if its 3840 x 2160 then 4k right? But with tech you got to be wary. Lots of articles on the net. http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/tech/2015/06/133_180933…

        • Yea fair enough, although the backlash from getting themselves into that situation would be huge, for both The Warehouse and JVC. There are plenty of strange brands available on Ebay that I'd suspect could be doing this however.

      • isnt it just upscaled? Therefore no true 4K?

        • +1

          That resolution is true 4K, whether the content or device attached to it is is another question.

    • The internet knows nothing about this tv its like a ninja of the tv world.

      This is a new product, The Warehouse has just started stocking JVC Tv's.

      • Last time I checked JVC TVs weren't supported by the likes of the harmony temotes. Was very hard to find information on them. On a par with Veon in that respect.

        I do like the Veon hardware though. Surprisingly good but no help to integrate it commands in anything else. Really need discrete input hdmi 1, Hdmi 2 commands to be useful.

        • +1

          IIRC JVC was the Dick Smith brand and made by various Chinese contract manufacturers, so on par with Veon would be correct.

          Veons do have that explicit 3 year warranty however, which is better than the JVC.

        • People need to remind themselves that today's JVC is different to the superior JVC of the past…

  • +1

    This is not 4k it doesn't have a decent processor to run 4k why don't you grab yourself a decent full HD panel or save a bit more and get Sony or Panasonic 4k.

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