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EKO 58" Frameless QLED 4K Ultra HD Android TV $549 (from $1099) @ Big W

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UPDATE: Further discounted to $549.

Cheaper than what the 55" went for.

Buy it with Zip on a Sat in Dec for extra $60 off (possibly needs to be broken down into two transactions via Big W gift cards—get them via Cash Rewards for extra $30 off, if you manage to Zip them with Apple/Google Wallet).

Product Features:

  • 4K Ultra HD with QLED Technology for enhanced picture quality, brightness and colour
  • Frameless design providing a slim TV and removing the thick frames of standard televisions
  • Android TV 9.0 OS - All the content that you love, exactly how you want it. Welcome to a smarter way to watch
  • Android TV comes with your Google Assistant built in. Just press the Google Assist button on your remote control to quickly find the latest blockbuster or check the score of the big game.
  • Google Play Store - With the Google Play Store for Android TV, whatever you're into, there's an app you're sure to love
  • Chromecast Built-In - With Android TV, you can quickly cast photos, videos, music and other content that you love from your favourite device straight to your TV
  • HDR (High Dynamic Range) - Delivering a more realistic image with finer detailed levels of contrast and superior colour accuracy
  • Prime Video and YouTube pre-installed for your viewing pleasure
  • Netflix and YouTube buttons on remote for easy access
  • With 1.07 billion colours, you get 1,024 shades of each primary colour

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  • Anybody have this and managed to get 4k picture on Xbox one X?I have it set as Auto in Xbox settings and it is only showing 720p.

    • Have got 4k but it is saying 2160p. Shouldn't it be higher then that?

      • Nah, that's exactly what you want - 4k is a number of things, but one of those things is 2160p!

        To summarize and compare, a display can be both true 4K and 2160p (4096 × 2160). However, a UHDTV1 (presently referred to as just UHD) display is always 2160p, because it refers to a display resolution of 3840 × 2160.

        When UHDTV2 (or consumer-friendly 8K) gains popularity, UHD will no longer be synonymous with 2160p because UHD is set to describe both 4K and 8K display resolutions. This is when the distinction of 4K UHD or 8K UHD will be more important to make.

        Finally, due to the adapted definition of 4K, a 3840 × 2160 resolution can currently be referred to as all of 4K, UHD, and 2160p. So, in conventional cases and going by the loosened definition of 4K, they’re all the same.

        • Thanks, must have been looking at something else.

  • +2

    Got the 65 inch QLED version myself. Build quality is reasonable except for the stand, definitely a tier above the usual Polaroid / Seiki crowd.

    Based on information I can gather from my unit, the SoC onboard is a Mediatek MSD6886 with 1.5GB RAM and 8GB local storage. The SOC contains four A55 cores running at 1.2GHz with Mali-470 grpahics.

    A bit more digging around its specs revealed the TV is actually a rebadged Konka Q7 Pro from the US market (which was introduced earlier this year).
    Details can be found here: https://www.konka-usa.com/televisions/q7-pro-series-Android-…

  • +1

    This is back and now reduced to $549 if anyone could update.

  • How is this different between the JVC 55" at $499 vs this EKO 58" at $549?

    • +1

      JVC not what it used to be

  • +1

    Down to $549 though maybe little stock left anywhere

  • Managed to grab one from Doncaster VIC.
    No stock of 58 or 65 anymore :(

  • Looks like its out of stock in NSW

    • You're 3 days late

  • Just confirmed an order with the Carindale store, still some stock around Brisbane!

  • Back to $549 again now, and can combine with $25 off deal if you can find stock anywhere.

  • for anyone who's still after one in brisbane. I saw a few at big w mt omaney and big w website advised stock around brisbane

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