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Samsung UE43AU7100 (2021) HDR 4K Ultra HD Smart TV, 43 inch w/ 3.5 year warranty left £180


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This is for sale again as a buyer pulled out. Looking around the £200 mark that they offered but open to offers 🙂

Purchased 25th November 2022. I have the invoice if needed. TV had been well looked after but I’m moving out of my flat and ready for this to go to a new home!

About the TV:

A stunning 43 inch UHD Smart TV from Samsung has a Crystal Processor 4K to improve the picture and sound, whatever you choose to watch. With crystal clear colour, HDR powered by HDR10+, and adaptive sound, you will be immersed into every scene.

Samsung Smart TV is powered by Tizen, with access to a huge collection of 4K films, TV shows, and all your catch-up TV apps - including Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV, Now TV, AMD TNT Sport (subscriptions may be required).

Samsung TV Plus provides instant access to loads of extra free TV channels, straight out of the box (all you need is an internet connection). There are movies, entertainment, sports, news, and children's channels. No need for sign-ups, subscriptions or credit cards – it's 100% free.

Comes with all manuals and 3.5 years remaining of accidental damage cover through John a Lewis. Policy documents will be shared with person who purchases this.

Pick up Tulse Hill / Streatham area.

 

 

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