The remote control is the standard Vestel-made click-wand (yes, it is very noisy to use), curved for ergonomic button-pushing. These look like chromed metal but are in fact lightweight plastic. The TV stands on two edge-of-screen feet, rather than a pedestal. The bezel is moderately thin, but not outstandingly so, and there's a shiny chrome wrap around the edge of the screen which adds a certain bejazzle to the set. It looks much like you'd think a modern TV should look. Connections and setupĭesign-wise the P55D600 succeeds in being both smart and unremarkable. If your cart is super-sized, there's a 65inch model as well, the P65D600, available for a mere £1,000.įeeling flush? Buy both. Priced at £699, this Ultra HD flatscreen is aimed unapologetically at the lower end of the nascent 4K market - and I suspect it could end up in quite a few shopping trolleys as a result. Inevitably though, there's plenty of devil in the detail. It sports all the badges required by the canny 4K shopper, including Smart connectivity, 2160p resolution and 3D compatibility. The screen itself is ostensibly well equipped though. Consequently, there's no correlation between Polaroid TVs on sale in the UK and those available in North America.