Sharp LC-40LE600E 40in Full HD LED TV Special Offer
January 24, 2010 by Price Tracker
Filed under LED TV, Offer Deals, Sharp
Sharp LC-40LE600E 40inch LED TV Offer
Was £711.92 Now less than £600
Receive a £10 discount plus a FREE 3 year extended warranty worth £99.88 until 31/01/10 with
vouchercode SHARP3
Breathtaking LED pictures with vastly improved colours and a super slim bezel can be enjoyed with the Sharp LC-40LE600E 40inch Full HD LED TV
This highly rated affordable set sports a 1080p X-Gen Panel, LED Backlight, Brilliant colour processing, Mega Contrast, Freeview, 40% less power reduction, 3 HDMIs, 2 x Scarts, PC input, Eco Mode and Dolby Digital Plus Surround.
2010 Samsung ECO Cash Back Promotion
January 19, 2010 by Television Deals
Filed under LED TV, Samsung
Samsung’s ECO cash back deal is back again giving you up to £200 cashback reward for choosing one of their high spec eco-friendly LED TVs.
Claim £200 cash back on the Series 8000
Samsung 40″ and 46″
- UE40B8000 / UE46B8000
Claim £150 cash back on the Series 7000 / 7020
Samsung 40″ and 46″
- UE40B7000 / UE46B7000
- UE40B7020 / UE46B7020
Claim £100 cash back on the Series 6000
Samsung 40″ and 46″
- UE40B6000 / UE46B6000
Samsung UE46B8000 LED TV Price Comparison
Prices updated: Friday 12th Mar 2010
| Supplier | TV Deal Top 7 | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Samsung UE46B8000 46 inch LED | £1,671.99 | ||
| 2 | Samsung UE46B8000 Full HD LED Tv 46" with 200Hz | £1,700.00 | ||
| 3 | Samsung UE46B8000 46 Inch Full HD Series 8 LED TV | £1,729.95 | ||
| 4 | SAMSUNG UE46B8000 46" LED TV WITH 200 EXTRA CASHBACK | £1,778.95 | ||
| 5 | 46" Samsung UE46B8000 LED Digital TV Full 1080p HD | £1,847.95 | ||
| 6 | Samsung 46 HD Ready LED TV | £1,865.10 | ||
| 7 | Samsung 46 HD Ready LED TV | £1,865.10 |
The current offer is valid on 40 and 46 inch LED TVs purchased between 14th January 2010 and 21st March 2010. You will need to retain a copy of your receipt to make your claim before 21st April 2010. You can find more information about the terms and conditions that apply on the samsung website http://www.samsung.com/uk/eco/
LG 42SL9000 42 inch LED TV
December 28, 2009 by Television Deals
Filed under Deal News, LED TV, LG
LG 42SL9000 LED TV
LG has well and truly set its stall out with their new SL9000 series and introducing two LED specials in 42 and 47 inch screen sizes. The first past the post with Best Buy and 5 gold stars is the LG 42SL9000 which received an excellent review from What Plasma & LCD TV.
This 42 inch stunner is ideal for wall-hanging with its slender flush fitting screen and frameless design. It’s hard to believe this LCD TV comes fully loaded with the latest in high tech and wizardry considering it is just 3cm thick.
LG 42SL9000

You will find the max in pixels of 1920 x 1080, 100Hz processing, Freeview, 24p Real Cinema, Bluetooth connectivity and LED edge-lighting for amazing levels of black.
Thanks to ground breaking LED technology; television screens are slimmer than ever and deliver improved levels of contrast over standard LCD models. The SL9000 series uses edge-lit LED backlighting rather than a rear-mounted LED grid.
By placing the LEDs around the side of the screen manufacturers are able to slim down their screens and produce designer screens like LG have with the 42 inch 42SL9000 and 47 inch 47SL9000.
With the promise of deeper blacks, improved colours, better clarity and slimmer screens you could easily overlook how much you can save on energy bills. This latest LED TV from LG has power saving features and can save up to 40% on power consumption when compared to an LCD TV. The SL9000 is also certified by the Energy Saving Trust.
Key Features of the 42SL9000
- Ultra slim Frameless design
- 42 inch LED TV
- Full HDTV
- 1920 x 1080p resolution
- LED Backlighting
- 24p Real Cinema
- SRS TruSurround
- Built-in speakers
- Intelligent Sensor 2
- Dolby Digital decoding
- 100Hz Trumotion
- Contrast Ratio 3,000,000:1
- Energy Efficient
- 4 HDMI sockets
- USB (with HD movie playback)
- 2 x scarts
- Bluetooth & PC input
- Ease of use
Also available in 47 inch screen size 47SL9000
Watching HD content on the SL9000 should come with a health warning because it will blow your mind. Scenes look fabulous, images real enough you’ll want to touch them and detail and texture truly amazing. There is no going back to good old standard def once you’ve tasted HD in all its glory.
The highly rated LG 42SL9000 performed well in all areas including picture quality, sound, connections and proved it was well worth its price tag. Quality doesn’t come cheap but anyone looking for a masterpiece will be pleasantly surprised to find this top class LED TV greatly reduced from its £1200 launch price. You can find the best price for the 42SL9000 at under £1000 at many TV online stores.
KDL-40Z5800 40″ Freesat IDTV with 200Hz technology
December 9, 2009 by Television Deals
Filed under Freesat, Sony
Sony KDL-40Z5800 40 inch LCD TV
If 5 stars, best buy and awards aplenty is anything to go by then you know you’re onto a good thing with this latest offering from Sony. The new 2009 Bravia model KDL-40Z5800 sports almost the same high spec as the highly rated 40Z5500 TV with the main difference being multiple integrated tuners.

The Sony KDL-40Z5800 HDTV with built-in tuners (Freesat) allows you to receive channels via various sources; Satellite (DVB-S2), Terrestrial (MPEG-2) and Cable tuner. It also has a CI-port for subscription channels. The best part of Freesat is there is no need for a set-top box or monthly subscription fee.
The Z5800 series is part of the newest collection of IDTVs (Integrated Digital Televisions) and is available in 40, 46 and 52 inch screen sizes. Each has a full HD panel of 1920 x 1080, 24p True Cinema; 200Hz MotionFlow technology with image blur reduction and an impressive 100,000:1 contrast ratio.
200Hz TVs lets you experience the smoothest fast action scenes like never before and takes picture clarity to a new level of excellence. You’ll not miss any detail when watching sport, films and cartoons and enjoy the blur free action even more.
The minimalistic glossy frame is the perfect home for bringing the colour-rich pictures to life. Sony’s Bravia Engine 3 technology does this so well and gives the sharpest images ever with true to life tones.
There are four HDMI inputs (two on rear, two on side) with Bravia Sync functionality for one click control of other connected Sony devices via the TV. Other features worth mentioning is a USB port for viewing photos or videos, DLNA network streaming support and Applicast network applications including an RSS reader for live news.
Sony’s latest flat panel TVs feature Freesat tuners and include the W5810 series. These offer 100Hz technology and screen sizes ranging from 32″ to 52″. High definition subscription-free TV is great news especially when there are over 70 hours of TV programs each week on offer.
We are seeing new 2009/2010 LCD and plasma TVs with noticeably more eco friendly features as everyone is making an effort to reduce power consumption; Sony included. The Z5800 collection has a variety of settings and consumes 25-30% less energy as previous models. It also features “Idle TV” mode and an energy saving switch for when the TV is on stand-by.
KDL-40Z5800 Features
- Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution
- USB 2.0 Media Player
- Ecvo aware features
- Integrated Satellite Tuner
- Access over 140 free TV and radio channels
- BRAVIA Sync
- Motionflow 200Hz
- BRAVIA ENGINE 3
- Live Colour Creation
- 100000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- DLNA connectivity
- AppliCast
- 4 HDMI inputs
The Sony KDL-40Z5800 may also be referred to using these model numbers
KDL40Z5800 KDL40Z5800U KDL40Z580 0U KDL-40Z5800U 40Z5800
Current Sony promotions include up to £150 cashback, Free 3 , 4 and 5 Year Guarantee offers and Free High Performance Blu-ray Disc Player
New LED TVs from Sharp Say hello to the LE600 and LE700
June 13, 2009 by Television Deals
Filed under Featured, LED TV, Sharp

Sharp LE700 LED TV
Just when you’ve got to grips with the difference between buying a plasma TV or LCD TV along comes LED TVs to confuse the issue. Now the choice will extend from the smooth motion of plasmas, the vibrancy of LCD TVs to the latest LED TVs and their radical form of back lighting that’s set to dazzle the world.
Hot on the heels of Samsung and Sony the spotlight is now on the newly launched LED TVs from SHARP with the promise of greater clarity, deeper black levels, sharper images and even thinner models. The revolution has only just begun with only scattering of LED TVs on the market.
It’s only a matter of time before we see all the top manufactures unleashing their LED range just like Sharp have done. Sharp have now launched their new Full screen LED TV range, offering brighter images and more vibrant colours than conventional LCD TVs along with a 40% reduction in power consumption.
The latest addition to Sharp’s Aquos line up includes its first series of full screen white LED backlit panels. The LE600 is available in 32″, 40″ and 46″ screen sizes and the LE700 series has 32″, 40″, 46″ and 52″ models.
The main difference between the LE700 series and the LE600 series is the 100Hz processing technology used in the 700 range, a faster response time plus an extra HDMI port. You will also find a USB port on the new 700 series enabling you to play MP3 and JPEG files.
Both series have 1,920 x 1,080 pixel resolutions, use only white LED-backlights and are proud of their energy saving features. The slightly cheaper sibling the LE600 has 3 HDMIs, boasts the same eco features, X-Gen Panel with Mega Contrast and Brilliant Colour Processor for vivid colours, deep blacks and true to life images.
Key Features
LE600E AQUOS Full Screen LED Backlight
- Full Screen LED backlight
- Ultra Bright White LEDs
- HD Ready 1080p
- New X-GEN panel
- Mega Contrast
- Brilliant Colour Processor
- Dolby Digital Plus Surround Sound
- Mercury Free
- Uses 40% less energy than traditional LCD TVs
- 3 HDMI Inputs
- Eco Features
Models numbers for the LE600E Series:
- LC32LE600E 32″ AQUOS Full Screen LED Backlight
- LC40LE600E 40″ AQUOS Full Screen LED Backlight
- LC46LE600E 46″ AQUOS Full Screen LED Backlight
LE700E AQUOS Full Screen LED Backlight with 100Hz
- Full Screen LED backlight
- Ultra Bright White LEDs
- HD Ready 1080p
- New X-GEN panel
- Mega Contrast
- Brilliant Colour Processor
- 100Hz
- Mercury Free
- Uses 40% less energy than traditional LCD TVs
- 4 HDMI Inputs
- USB Input for JPEG & MP3 Playback
- Eco Features
Model numbers for the LE700E Series
- LC32LU700E32 Inch AQUOS Full Screen LED Backlight with 100Hz
- LC32LE700E 32 Inch AQUOS Full Screen LED Backlight with 100Hz
- LC40LE700E 40 Inch AQUOS Full Screen LED Backlight with 100Hz
- LC46LE700E 46 Inch AQUOS Full Screen LED Backlight with 100Hz
- LC52LE700E 52 Inch AQUOS Full Screen LED Backlight with 100Hz
Sharp’s use of white LED back lights instead of the RGB (red, green and blue) as used on their mighty 52 inch LC-52XS1E brings the price down considerably giving them a much cheaper price tag without compromising in picture quality.
Sharp Televisions
May 31, 2009 by Television Deals
Filed under Sharp
Sharp Televisions
A stunning range of HD Ready and Full HD Ready 1080p LCD TVs to fit in nicely with any home décor will be on offer from Sharp this year.
The 100Hz and slimline models are the next generation in LCD televisions with super sized screens that are light enough to be wall mounted and enjoyed at any viewing angle in the room.
About Sharp Electronics
Tokuji Hayakawa, the founder of Sharp Corporation started out in business at the young age of 19. He set up his own metalworking shop and showed exceptional metalworking skills along with remarkable inventiveness.
The Japanese electronics manufacturer was established in 1912 and took its name from one of its first inventions-the mechanical pencil; this “Ever-Sharp” pencil was invented by Tokuji Hayakawa in 1915.
Sharp TVs

Another one of his early achievements was the invention of the “Tokubijo” snap buckle. At this time in Japan the traditional dress was the kimono and the trend setting buckle was to become highly sought after item. This successful venture along with many more was the beginning of the proud history of Sharp.
The Sharp Corporation is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of consumer electronics products, information equipment and electronic components. Its research into television technology dates back to 1931 at a time when radio sets were taking off in Japan and began its production of television sets around 1953.
Sharp produced the first LCD electronic calculator in 1973 leading on to an array of state of the art products using the latest LCD technology being produced. Today, the determination and commitment continues to produce products that are innovative, unique and most of all beneficial to society.
You can find more information about the latest Sharp TVs as well as product specifications and the latest technology by visiting their website here: www.sharp.co.uk
Samsung Televisions
April 19, 2009 by Television Deals
Filed under LED TV, Samsung
Samsung’s new 8000, 7000 and 6000 Series of flat screen TVs to be launched in 2009 represents a new generation of TVs.
Using LEDs as the primary back light source means these latest flat screen TVs will be 40% more energy efficient than previous LCD models as well as being slimmer and delivering great pictures.
The latest plasmas to be released are the greenest yet and are constructed using lead free materials and highly efficient panels that intelligently conserve making them more environmentally friendly.
SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd. is recognised as one of the leading manufacturers of liquid crystal displays.
They won numerous awards across their range of HDTVs and home theatre systems. As a global leader they are at the forefront of change blending innovation with advancement and 2009 will see an array of new products.
Samsung

SAMSUNG was founded in Taegu, Korea in 1938 by Byung-Chull Lee. In the beginning his business was primarily in the export market but would soon diversify and evolve to become the world’s leading consumer electronics brand. The massive South Korean conglomerate began production of black and whites televisions for domestic use in 1972 and in 1999 were first in the world to mass-produce and offer a full line up of digital TVs.
- 40 inch UE40B7020
- 46 inch UE46B7020
- 55 inch UE55B7020
- 40 inch UE40B7000
- 46 inch UE46B7000
- 55 inch UE55B7000
Employing approximately 150000 people in 134 offices in 62 countries, the company consists of four main business units: Digital Media Business, LCD Business, Semiconductor Business, and Telecommunication Business. SAMSUNG Electronics has become a leading producer of digital TVs, memory chips, mobile phones and TFT-LCDs.
You can learn more about Samsung Plasma and LCD TVs and find links to warranty information, instruction manuals, software downloads, drivers and firmware by visiting their website here: www.samsung.com
Toshiba Televisions
April 19, 2009 by Television Deals
Filed under Toshiba
Toshiba LCD Televisions
Toshiba have been at the forefront of high tech electronics arena for many years and are a familiar brand throughout the UK.
Today, Toshiba is a world leader in high technology, manufacturer and marketer of advanced electronic and electrical products including communications equipment and systems, Internet-based solutions and services plus industrial and household appliances.
Toshiba’s line up of new models for 2009 takes the REGZA series to the next level. The range has proved to be a premium quality range with unique features and superior picture performance; the launch of the latest REGZA series extends this even further.
Toshiba are releasing a new collection of HDTVs to their already impressive Regza series for 2009. For the best HD Ready LCD TVs offering the ultimate in home entertainment with a variety of stylish designs, screen sizes and innovative features Toshiba’s New REGZA series continue to provide high quality televisions.
The Toshiba Corporation
Toshiba was founded in 1939 when two well established manufacturing companies merged. One, Japan’s first manufacturer of telegraph equipment was founded by Hisashige Tanaka; Tanaka Seizosho (Tanaka Engineering Works) that later changed its name to Shibaura Seisakusho ((Shibaura Engineering Works) in 1904.
The second company Hakunetsusha, founded in 1890 established itself in being Japan’s first producer of incandescent electric lamps and later diversified into the manufacture of other consumer products. The name changed in 1899 to Tokyo Denki (Tokyo Electric).
The joining of these two major Japanese’s manufacturers in 1939 created a new company called Toshiba Shibauru soon known as “Toshiba”. It was in 1978 that it was officially renamed Toshiba Corporation.
There have been many firsts for this fast expanding company including:
- 1942 Completed Japan’s first radars
- 1952 Japan’s first TV broadcast transmitters and TV microwave relay system.
- 1959 Japan’s first transistorized televisions
- 1970 Developed the world’s first colour video phone.
- 1972 Released the world’s first colour TV with black stripe-type cathode-ray tubes
- 1978 Japanese word processor
- 1985 Developed Japan’s first transceiver device for HDTV systems
- Introduced world’s first laptop personal computers
- 1995 Developed high-density optical disc, DVD.
- 1996 Introduced the mini-notebook personal computer, Libretto
- Introduced DVD video players and DVD-ROM drives
- 1998 Manufactured flat TV, FACE
- 2006 Announced the world’s first HD DVD players and recorders, and AV notebook PC -with HD DVD drive
You can find more information about Toshiba LCD TVs as well as product specifications and the latest technology by visiting their website here: www.toshiba.co.uk
LG Televisions
April 19, 2009 by Television Deals
Filed under LG
LG Televisions
Thanks to their technological expertise LG is already a leading producer of LCD and plasma TVs and is the world’s largest plasma panel manufacturers.
LG’s other product areas include: computer monitors, projectors, mobile handsets, air conditioners, front-loading washing machines, optical storage products, DVD players and home theatre systems.
11 stylish TVs were revealed at the 2009 International CES in January. There were eight series of LCD HDTVs and three plasma series.
New 2009 TV models range from 19 inch to 60 inch class and many incorporate advanced technologies including: LED Backlighting, TruMotion 200Hz and wireless capabilities. LG’s core technologies: – AV Mode II (Cinema, Sport, and Game), Invisible Speakers, Clear Voice II and Picture Wizard.
Today LG is a global leader and technology innovator in consumer electronics, home appliances and mobile communications, employing more than 82,000 people working in 114 operations including 82 subsidiaries around the world.
LG Electronics
While their main focus is creating stylish high definition TVs with the newest technology, the company is also is aware of the ever evolving LCD market. New lines of HDTVs from LG are being launched that will illustrate their pursuit of providing an exciting new viewing experience.

LG Electronics is a South Korean multinational corporation. It was founded originally under the name of Goldstar in 1958 and produced radios and TVs.
The history of LG Electronics has always been surrounded by the company’s desire to introduce innovative products while continuing to pursue their 21st vision in aiming to rank among the top three electronics, information, and telecommunications firms by 2010.
You can learn more about LG LCD and Plasma TVs and find product specifications, warrant information, FAQs, software downloads and instruction manuals by visiting their website here: uk.lge.com
Philips Televisions
April 19, 2009 by Television Deals
Filed under Philips
Philips LCD TVs
Philips full range of LCD TVs include their impressive 3000, 5000, 7000, 7600, 8000 and 9000 series plus their latest LCD TVs for 2009 in the Aurea, Essence, 9600 and 9700 series.
Philips are one of the largest electronics companies in the world and are recognised as leaders in consumer, lifestyle and technology based products.
Products such as audio systems, home theatre systems, household products, phones, digital photo frames, wireless audio products, MP3, media players and LCD Televisions.
The release of Philips most recent crop of flat panel televisions demonstrate clearly that they can continue to produce high quality award winning TVs for the consumer market.
Philips & Co. was founded in 1891 by Anton and Gerard Philips in Eindhoven, the Netherland at a time of great change brought about by the industrial revolution.
The Philips Corporation

Following the commercialization of light bulbs the company seized the opportunity to supply the growing demand and by the turn of the century began making carbon-filament lamps and other electro technical equipment.
Over the years, the list of inventions grew along with further development in lighting leading to Philips becoming firmly established as the largest producer in Europe. The company soon expanded and in 1925 became involved in the first experiments in television.
Philips was one of the few companies that successfully made the transition from the electrical age of the 19th century into the electronic age of the next century and beyond.
Today this market driven company has evolved to become a recognisable household brand and their products include consumer electronics, domestic appliances, lighting and medical systems.
Many breakthroughs have continued to enrich people’s everyday lives and in September 2004, Philips launched its new slogan “sense and simplicity”. Their brand promise of providing easy to use advanced products; designed with simplicity in mind rather than complexity.
You can learn more about Philips and their award winning Plasma and LCD TVs find links to download quick start guides, user manuals, FAQs, Software drivers and product registration by visiting their website here: www.philips.co.uk















