Not massively up on TVs. But this seems decent for a 48" 4K TV under 300 notes?
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.
It's £329.99 on their website.
12 comments
shariifi
27 Jun 16#12
Is there any point in buying 4k TVs. I have only seen few channels broadcasting 4Ks (not sports):
Astra Ultra HD
Digiturk UHD Turkey
FunBox 4K
Rai 4K
Fashion 4K
Insight UHD
Pearl TV 4K
Are there any 4Ks UK channels (sports).
In the meantime, I will keep my 50 inch Full HD Digihome Tv for another 2 years or 3 years.
dcx_badass
26 Jun 16#11
HDMI2.0 & HDCP2.2? I can't see it listed and it's pretty useless without.
GodsHitman
26 Jun 16#9
I'd avoid and look elsewhere for something similar but a bit higher end product. Just today I've returned my 42" DigiHome to Tesco as it went bust with very very little use. Under 50 hours use id say....
future_zombie
26 Jun 16#8
I wouldn't buy any cheap 4K TV for gaming, the input lag are normal terrible. Your be walking into every wall possible..
leedsladbigjay
26 Jun 16#7
Be good for me heat from me . It's just for my ps4
acj7745
26 Jun 16#6
I'm looking at replacing my 6 year old 42inch LCD technica tv that has served me quite well. Picture ain't what it used to be. 48-55" for under £400, can it be done reasonably? How does Hisense compare as a brand? People are saying the Digihome is poor for a cheap telelevision, so what is considered good?
Gollywood to acj7745
26 Jun 16#10
Hisense is a very good alternative. Relatively cheap but definitely not nasty!
Chanchi32
26 Jun 163#3
3 in stock at Tesco Direct for £264 delivered using code TDX-J4X7
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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.
It's £329.99 on their website.
12 comments
Astra Ultra HD
Digiturk UHD Turkey
FunBox 4K
Rai 4K
Fashion 4K
Insight UHD
Pearl TV 4K
Are there any 4Ks UK channels (sports).
In the meantime, I will keep my 50 inch Full HD Digihome Tv for another 2 years or 3 years.
think it's the same model but could be wrong
http://www.tesco.com/direct/digihome-smart-4k-ultra-hd-48-inch-led-tv/766-4294.prd
I returned mine for an equally cheap Seiki & have been delighted with it