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Black Friday 2016 UK - Asda deals continue with 4K Ultra HD TV slashed in price AS BLACK FRIDAY continues ASDA UK offers customers 50-inch 4K Ultra HD TVs for under £300 in mega deal. GETTYUPDATE: Black Friday might be over but the deals continue with most retailers, including ASDA, slashing prices until next week.Black Friday 2016 kicks off at midnight with many retailers expected to slash prices on top tech including TVs.Asda doesn't oficially join in with the Black Friday bargians but they have launched an offer which finally makes owning a 4K TV affordable.The supermarket chain currently has a 50-inch Polaroid 4K Ultra HD smart TV for just £299.This flat-screen telly is fully internet connected and includes quick access to a range of on-demand channels including Netflix, iPlayer, ITV Hub and 4oD.At under £300 this is currently one of the cheapest 4K TVs on the market, but does this low price mean you're getting an inferior viewing experience?Express.co.uk recently tested this 50-inch TV and, for its cheap price, it's pretty impressive.




Best Black Friday 2016 deals in the UK Check out the very best Black Friday 2016 deals in the UK, including discounts on the PS4, Xbox One S, Amazon Echo, Fitbit Flex, 4K TVs and much more. Kindle Paperwhite: £79.99 from Amazon (Was £109.99) Picture quality is good with a crisp, clear image and there's plenty of catch-up content available via FREEVIEW Play and Netflix apps.The remote is also simple to use with a well laid out design and there's even a dedicated Netflix button so you're only one tap away from a box set binge.It is worth noting that this low-priced 4K TV isn't HDR ready and this means it doesn't offer the same rich colours as some of its more expensive rivals.HDR stands for High Dynamic Range and offers an even better viewing experience than standard 4K.This is because HDR makes images with widely varying lights and darks look much better on your screen.HDR doesn't add extra pixels to content but does make content look far richer and more realistic.Due to the lack of this technology the Polaroid TV is probably best avoided if you were hoping to use it with the new PS4 Pro as, to get the most out of this new console, you really need to own an HDR ready set.




If you want one you'll also have to take a trip to your local Asda between now and Monday 28th November as this limited deal isn't available online.Although this is a great deal from Asda there's plenty of other Black Friday TV bargains up for grabs and here's some of the best offers.ARGOS BLACK FRIDAY DEALSPanasonic 55IN DX600B 4K UHD Smart LED TV - NOW £689 - saving £110• GET THE DEAL HERELG 55UH770V 55 Inch Super UHD 4K - NOW £849 - saving £250Samsung UE40K5500 40 Inch Full HD Smart LED TV - NOW £349 - saving £70• GET THE DEAL HERECURRYSSAMSUNG UE50KU6020 Smart 4k Ultra HD HDR 50" - NOW £449 - saving £200• GET THE DEAL HERELG 43UH620V Smart 4k Ultra HD HDR 43" - NOW £369 - saving £180• GET THE DEAL HERESONY BRAVIA KD49XD8305BU Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR 49" - NOW £699 - saving £400• GET THE DEAL HEREAMAZONLG 43UH603V 43 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart TV - NOW £399 - saving £200• GET THE DEAL HERESony Bravia KD65XD7504BU 65-Inch Android 4K HDR Ultra HD - NOW £1,299 - saving £400• GET THE DEAL HERETelefunken 50 inch Smart 1080P Full HD LED TV - NOW £314 - saving £85• GET THE DEAL HEREBut ASDA is not the only retailer taking part in sales this week.




Here's the other stores with deals at the moment –AppleJohn LewisAmazonCurrys PC WorldTescoCarphone WarehouseGAMEMobiles.co.uk SkyeBayPlayStation StoreXbox StoreSkip to main content Bookmark your favourite topics and create your very own NewsNow page. Save publication preferences and your reading history for quick reference. Take this with you whenever and wherever you sign in! Take this with you whenever and wherever you sign in! Suggestions:Make sure that all words are spelt correctlyUse different words that mean the same thing Contact us - Our number and email information Where is my order? Order Limits - Minimum Order Change to taking payment < Previous 1 2 3 Next > Call us on 0800 9526060A group of travellers who were forced to move on after a landowner blockaded them in have taken up residence in an Asda car park. Cafe owner Jonathan Williams-Ellis used a mechanical digger to barricade the group onto his site at Penmaenmawr in Conwy after they reportedly demanded £8,000 to leave.




Nine caravans subsequently appeared at a Asda in Kinmel Bay store on Tuesday along with several other vehicles including a flatbed truck and mini-digger. Read more: Lion tamer show sparks fresh protests as it heads to latest Welsh tour venue On Monday morning they left a car park off the A55 after Puffin Cafe owner Mr Williams-Ellis blocked them in with a JCB and refused to let them leave in their vehicles unless they took their caravans with them. The group have now turned up at the supermarket down the road, according to the Mirror. An eyewitness said their presence at the store “doesn’t seem to be causing any problems” as they are stationed at the back of the car park to the rear of the grocery store’s click and collect bay. Do you support Jonathan Williams-Ellis's actions? Read more: Business owner who used digger to block in trespassing travellers says 'all sections of society' support his cause The onlooker told the Mirror: “The store isn’t too busy at the moment and there appears to be no issues. “




The council’s refuse collection truck has been and cleared some rubbish.” It is the second time travellers set up camp in the Kinmel Bay Asda since July. Read more: School forced to find different place for students to play after travellers camp on sports field A North Wales Police spokeswoman said: “We are aware that travellers are at the Kinmel Bay site but the matter is being dealt with by Conwy council.” The council, which is in the process of trying to find a suitable site for travellers in the county, are adopting an “advisory role” as the travellers are on private land. A spokesman for the authority said: “Unauthorised encampments highlight the need for transit provision across North Wales. “We have an advisory role to both the travellers and the landowner but we do not have an enforcement role. “Representatives from public bodies across North Wales are working on a joint protocol to achieve consistency across the region in relation to encampments across all land.”

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