Are you in the market for a brand new TV as the nights grow lighter and payday beckons? Amazon has launched a range of fantastic offers on big-screen TVs, including a standout bargain we’ve spotted.
The Toshiba UF3F 65 Inch Fire 4K HDR TV, which will significantly upgrade your living area, is now available for £399. The television boasts an exceptional 4K HDR display complete with Dolby Vision, ensuring ultra-vivid picture quality with brighter highlights and deeper blacks for a top-tier viewing experience.
Adding to the allure, it features both Dolby Atmos and Sound by Onkyo, providing room-filling immersive sound waves for a genuinely cinematic feel at home. Navigating your favourite shows and content should be seamless thanks to its integration with Fire TV, all from one user-friendly home screen. Plus, Alexa comes built-in, so you can simply press and ask her to find new shows, adjust volume, switch channels, or even manage smart home gadgets.
There’s praise aplenty for this set too, with a satisfied customer sharing their thoughts: “I’ve had it a week now and I am quite pleased with the TV. There are no misbehaving pixels, which rather surprised me (the plasma had one, and my Samsung ultrawide monitor has one). For the price, the image quality is impressive and the QLED technology makes it much more vibrant than a standard LCD.

“As anticipated, the screen displays grey from the LED backlight instead of black, but it’s mostly uniform and therefore not as annoying as the bleed from those Samsung TVs. I’m using the TV with a separate 5.1 sound system, but when I first set it up, the internal speakers didn’t sound too bad to me.”
Another customer added: “Excellent value for money, this is a really good TV with a superb picture. Lost a star only because the delivery date was missed by several days”. Some customers have voiced concerns about the sound quality.
One customer noted that the sound quality wasn’t the best however. They said: “It is a fire TV, so it basically behaves the same as a firestick. The screen and picture quality is great, the only disappointment is the audio will need tweaking, turn off DTS and choose ‘flat’ option.

“Enable ‘Voice Clarity’ and adjust the EQ. At this point, it’s adequate. As this is not my main TV and is just in a bedroom, it’s not a problem, I would need a soundbar if it was in my living room, though, as the audio quality is not good enough, hence the 4 stars.”
Looking for something different? There are some better options available. For Brits looking to upgrade their TV without paying too much upfront, it’s worth taking a look at Sky Glass Gen 2. It has just been released and might be the perfect way to pay for TV and channels for a great monthly price.
There’s also this Samsung 50-inch TV for £309 which is smaller and might be better for most British households.