£70,000 TV... Wait what?

What do you think of the TV that costs £70,000!

It makes no sense to me that the 98" model is £70,000 while 82" model £9,000. :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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Now the 55” at £3000 is more viable.
I think if you’ve got space in your home for a 98” TV.
You’re funds are probably not that limited.
Let me know when you get your 82” delivered :wink:

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There isn’t even enough 8k content yet for it to be useful… it will still display video at 4k

And a free Note 10+.
Not sure if that’s encouragement for me or put me off :joy:

Definitely going to get the 98" now :joy:

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Need to put it in my Backyard for a proper placement and build my house around it :joy:

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Only 70k? I’ll take two :grin:

If you watch TV for 4hrs a day and keep it for 5yrs it works out to just £9.58 per hour - same price as the cinema!

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So, tell me if you are rich and planning to spend 70K on movies in next 5 years. What are you doing in this Anker forum then ? :rofl: jk

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Im here for the banter and prize boxes :rofl:

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I’m exchanging my 70k TV for a mystery box :joy:
Seems like a good deal.

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Can I take it out over monthly instalments?

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Well we’ve got deal for you, only £3,000 per month :joy:

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I was thinking maybe £20-£30 :joy:

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I’m in for a deal like that.

Found a extremely better deal:


Only £85k :laughing:

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I just upgraded from a tube tv to a 32" flat screen only 2 years ago because I was fine with the tube tv. The only reason I even got a new tv is because the one I had died. So to me this seems a bit ridiculous at the very least.

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I mean. I’d buy 6

Looks awful on those feet.