Says £349.99 but its save £20 when you spend £300 or more bringing price to £329.99 which is very good
With the Digihome 48304UHDSM 4K Ultra High Definition LED TV you can enjoy sharp detailed pictures in a big 48 inch screen for a reasonable price. To make the most of this great TV technology on the Digihome 48304UHDSM, input a 4K UHD source as Netflix and you'll be amazed at the high quality images with sharp details.
This 4K Ultra High Definition LED TV also has Smart features and comes with integrated WiFi so you can access BBC iPlayer, Netflix, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. There is also a browser included so you can surf the internet on your TV.
Supporting all of this are 4 HDMI ports and 3 USB ports so you can also connect a number of other devices to the TV too.
All comments (17)
orig
11 Dec 15#1
wow hot hot hot
Darkscience
11 Dec 152#2
Not a bad price but what's the point in having all those pixels but only 50hz motion rate??? Ok if you like a highly detailed blur I guess.
GotBass to Darkscience
12 Dec 15#11
Where does it say it's 50hz?
redduck
11 Dec 15#3
Does anyone have any experience of using a 4K TV with a PC for gaming? I don't mean ultra high end games at very high fps but something like Just Cause 2 at modest settings?
galactus2013 to redduck
12 Dec 15#8
If this TV's motion rate is only 50hz then chances are it won't have great input lag. The delay between your input and the action happening on the TV will be noticeable. I'd go for the slightly more expensive £399 LG tv posted in this thread. Much better quality.
ristac
12 Dec 15#4
If this TV was £600 people would not touch it, rightly so because it is a poor quality 4K TV. At £329.99 if you were to purchase it you would still have a poor quality 4K TV it just cost you less.
I personally don't see why this is a good deal, no matter what price you pay, you're going to end up with a TV that is pretty poor.
A bit smaller, a tad more expensive but with 1000hz (200hz real) motion rate and great blacks it blows this right out of the water.
Sandy1012
12 Dec 15#7
I used to think the same thing too about unbranded TV's.
On a side note, I purchased a Digihome 65" a few months ago which I would have never otherwise previously considered, based on many good reviews I read on this site and 100's of tesco reviews etc. and the TV is absolutely fantastic.
redduck
12 Dec 15#9
Thanks very much for the advice, I think I'm going to have to get my credit card out!
Opening post
With the Digihome 48304UHDSM 4K Ultra High Definition LED TV you can enjoy sharp detailed pictures in a big 48 inch screen for a reasonable price. To make the most of this great TV technology on the Digihome 48304UHDSM, input a 4K UHD source as Netflix and you'll be amazed at the high quality images with sharp details.
This 4K Ultra High Definition LED TV also has Smart features and comes with integrated WiFi so you can access BBC iPlayer, Netflix, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. There is also a browser included so you can surf the internet on your TV.
Supporting all of this are 4 HDMI ports and 3 USB ports so you can also connect a number of other devices to the TV too.
All comments (17)
I personally don't see why this is a good deal, no matter what price you pay, you're going to end up with a TV that is pretty poor.
A bit smaller, a tad more expensive but with 1000hz (200hz real) motion rate and great blacks it blows this right out of the water.
On a side note, I purchased a Digihome 65" a few months ago which I would have never otherwise previously considered, based on many good reviews I read on this site and 100's of tesco reviews etc. and the TV is absolutely fantastic.