Ozbargain's fave tv, Hisense 65P7 is on sale again at JB HiFi for $1516. Awesome tv for the money.
Get a further 4% off using RACT to buy JB HiFi gift cards
Ozbargain's fave tv, Hisense 65P7 is on sale again at JB HiFi for $1516. Awesome tv for the money.
Get a further 4% off using RACT to buy JB HiFi gift cards
Do you know how many JB gift cards you can use in one transaction? Can i walk in with 15x$100 gift cards without any issues?
I used 3 and they didn't seem to care. You could always ring and ask them.
It doesn't matter how many gift cards you have. Gift cards simply prove you have a credit with them. In their accounting records, they are counting on you to show up to convert this credit into goods so they can decrease their liability and increase revenue.
lol yeah, there's that too but I wasn't sure it was worth the extra effort for 1% when I could buy $500 increments online straight up for JB. Guess I should hand in my ozbargain membership lol
Currently $1359 delivered from VideoPro eBay
Nice. Not sure if they ship to Tassie though
I have one of these.
Picture quality is good. The OS is horrible. Cant access iview unless you have free to air connected. Sometimes Netflix crashes and you need to hard reboot the TV.
Also streaming media to it, if you change the inputs, you lose your spot and you have to go through all the original steps to load up the file. Oh and skipping forward in the increments of 30 seconds.
Would I buy again, probably as the picture quality is good for the $1500 price tag.
I haven't had any of those issues yet in the couple of weeks I've owned it. I haven't streamed much to it though either. As you say though, awesome pic quality for that price I think.
I think the HiSense in general are TVs to buy with a separate media box in mind (Apple TV, MiBox, NVIDIA Shield, Foxtel etc.) I would not buy this thing thinking it was going to perform all the internal OS stuff beautiful (although I understand that if they put it on the TV, it should just work!)
That might be my next step.
I just have a media server that sits behind a dedicated VPN for.. security reasons.
why not buy on 28 deg card vs 5% disc wish gift cards
Why not both?
If you have the targeted deal, buy the minimum spend to qualify for your $20 cashback, then get the rest as discounted gift cards through your normal point earning card.
Def buy on 28 deg card. Just got confirmation this morning that I'd get $480 back for this TV - bought it 2 months ago @ $1990! Although just noticed that they recently extended the purchase protection from 6 months to 12, so should have held out for longer! But still, got the TV immediately, and ultimately for a good price.
If price drops further you can claim again. You will get the difference from your last claim. Check the terms as the 12 month protection might only be in place if your bought after the date of the 6 to 12 month change.
Does the price include any ebay coupons?
@annimali8559499: I’ve claimed before using eBay coupon codes as the price difference. (Dell eBay store)
@Wally23: Thanks mate will try now, did you just take a screenshot of the price difference with coupon in your cart? or just on the main page
@annimali8559499: Yeah, in cart. Just fill out online form. They investigate. Give them the right info and they approve it quite quickly in my experience. Never had a claim denied.
How does Hisense fare with mid/top range Samsung TV? I have been pretty much put off by 2 Samsung TV with degrading capacitors over the years
I have no recent experience with Samsung, but through my limited research Hisense P7 is the best bang for buck 65" tv under $2k.
Geez. Is this worth the extra $500 than the P6?
P7 has 10-bit (HDR plus, wide colour gamut, 1 billion colours v 16 million on P6), local dimming and it is 200motion, not 100motion refresh.
These are the reasons I got it. Especially that refresh rate for gaming.
Im looking for a 65' 4k tv to watch netflix and foxtel in 4k. i know with hisense im not getting the greatest 4k tv, just want one that doesnt have any issues with ghosting or jittery picture watching sport or fast moving movie scenes. The 65' p6 for around $900 is tempting.
@Wally23: P6 should be fine for 4K streaming. Netflix does do HDR10 though so if you want better colour representation go for the P7. Also if in the future you wanted to watch UHD blurays then the P7 is better.
@FXD: Thanks for the info. Would sport be ok on the P6?
@Wally23: I haven't seen any ghosting or jitteryness with the P7 so far.
no stock in WA, Display only.
Videopro_ebay is cheaper. $1359 delivered.
Has Harvey Norman stopped selling Hisense TVs? Disappeared off of their website….
That's weird, was there this morning. I wonder if they don't want to price match?
Not even a deal. Harvey Norman price yesterday was way better.
Harvey Norman deals weren't up when this was posted. And I'd never buy from him anyways :P
You wouldn't save $200 because you have beef against Harvey Norman…
I wouldn't save $200 because I bought the tv before the Harvey Norman sale. And yes, even though I'm an ozbargainer, I do have beef with Harvey Norman, they suck on many levels.
Still going:
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/415033
5% off if you buy WISH eGIFT cards through cashrewards and then buy JB gift cards at woollies. :)