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POsted this in the Prime thread already but is this the Sony 4K HDR that's been reviewed so well recently?: https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Home-Cin...d=1499714696&sr=1-1&keywords=sony+4k+hdr&th=1

£1,149 down to £599.
Yes that's the 2016 model from the 4k TV thread. Good picture but AndroidOS is a pile of crap.

E.g. You can't record freeview while youview is enabled, but catch-up programs don't work if it's disabled. And other annoyances if you actually want to use it as more than a monitor.
 
Is everyone on Student Prime who is getting it for £0?

I think so. Sounds like there's an overlapping student discount also applying to it.

Ordered a PS4 copy, MP is garbage but really enjoyed the SP - would love to play through it again, now i'm not rushing to trade it in.

Does anyone know if the student discount is kicking in for any other offers?
 
It's preparing for dispatch. If it turns up you can have it for the grand price of a postage stamp or picking up if you are in London.


Cheers! I'm not in London...I'm actually in Ireland, but if it arrives I'll take you up on that - I have a UK address you could send it to.
 
Used my girlfriend's Student Prime account to get it for £0.00. That's the price I always said I'd buy a new Call of Duty for so it's just serendipity. Let's see if it goes through (and if I get the £5 voucher it said I could have if I chose delayed delivery).
 
Fuck it, I'll pick it up for free. Sure, bought the version with Modern Warfare for my Dad back in February, but I can always sell it back to CEX or something for a couple quid.
 
A SanDisk 128GB MicroSD is on for £27.49 for anyone after a relatively cheap expansion for their Switch.

LINK

Not the cheapest it's been (£22.99 last November), but much better £ per GB then the £128.99 they are asking for the 256GB version.
 
A SanDisk 128GB MicroSD is on for £27.49 for anyone after a relatively cheap expansion for their Switch.

LINK

Not the cheapest it's been (£22.99 last November), but much better £ per GB then the £128.99 they are asking for the 256GB version.

Thanks. Was waiting for that to come down in price a little.
 
A SanDisk 128GB MicroSD is on for £27.49 for anyone after a relatively cheap expansion for their Switch.

LINK

Not the cheapest it's been (£22.99 last November), but much better £ per GB then the £128.99 they are asking for the 256GB version.

A very silly question: if I don't plan on buying many games digitally for my hypothetical Switch, is it worthwhile getting something like this? As in, the games play from the cartridge and don't need to be downloaded a la the PS4 or Xbone, right?
 
A very silly question: if I don't plan on buying many games digitally for my hypothetical Switch, is it worthwhile getting something like this? As in, the games play from the cartridge and don't need to be downloaded a la the PS4 or Xbone, right?

Correct, you won't need one unless you want space for digital games or screen captures.
 
A very silly question: if I don't plan on buying many games digitally for my hypothetical Switch, is it worthwhile getting something like this? As in, the games play from the cartridge and don't need to be downloaded a la the PS4 or Xbone, right?

Unless there is any massive DLC you'll be fine from the cartridge for day-to-day games.
 
Can't afford it myself anyway, but GAME have the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers down to £400:
http://www.game.co.uk/en/oculus-rif...cm_mmc=TWITTER-_-DIGITAL-_-OCULUSSAVING-_-PDP

VR is one of those things where I've enjoyed what I've played of it, but know I won't have either the PC I'd want to run the games at the resolution/framerate I'd like, or the space to play without bumping into things. Living in London is expensive and cramped. If I ever move back up north I might jump in, hopefully this is a sign of costs coming down generally and VR starts to move into the space where it's cheap enough for the mainstream.
 
Collectors guide for FFXII Zodiac Age 15.09 at hive.co.uk: http://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Prima-Games/Final-Fantasy-XII-The-Zodiac-Age/21033108

Shipping to the EU is expensive, but still comes down to about 25€.
Yeah, about that... they cancelled my order, not enough supply.
Anyway, I don't know why, but the guide is available dirt cheap from a few amazon third party sellers (like bookdepository, I ordered from their site directly since they wont ship to Austria via amazon...), like around £11 cheap.
 
VR is one of those things where I've enjoyed what I've played of it, but know I won't have either the PC I'd want to run the games at the resolution/framerate I'd like, or the space to play without bumping into things. Living in London is expensive and cramped. If I ever move back up north I might jump in, hopefully this is a sign of costs coming down generally and VR starts to move into the space where it's cheap enough for the mainstream.

The high price stopped me jumping on the PC VR bandwagon even though I have a PC which can run it. Now that the price has come down to a level I'd buy, I'm thinking I can hold off until the next generation of headsets appear.
 
Any good prices on resident evil 7 on the ps4? Most places seem to be still selling it for £30+. Drop the price goddammit.
 
How bad is it tho, are we talking Skyrim-on-PS3 levels of bad?

I'm just going off this thread and the associated video where Dark10x calls it "the worst instance of bad frame pacing encountered to date". I'm not usually massively sensitive but it really looks gruesome. I guess it depends on how easily one could ignore such issues but given the nature of the game (based on my time with the demo) I'd say it would severely hamper my enjoyment of it, as much as PS3 skyrim.

I ended up not grabbing the bone version either, I'd rather not give them my money even at a cheap price, it'll get cheaper yet.
 
In Portugal there are several stores selling Nier Automata for 40€, Fnac is even selling day one edition at that price. Not exactly a steal, but lowest I've seen.
 
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