Bring your favourite movies and television programmes to life with the Digihome 43287FHDD LED TV. Housed in a slim black chassis, this large 43-inch TV delivers a stunning Full HD 1080p viewing experience with excellent depth and vivid colours. Enjoy a wide array of content with the built-in Freeview HD tuner that provides access to over 60 TV channels, 12 HD channels, and 25 radio stations, all subscription free.
The 43287FHDD offers a wide 178-degree viewing angle to give you the perfect picture quality from almost every seat in the room. The rear of the TV is fitted with 2 HDMI sockets so you can easily connect up a satellite box, games console, Blu-Ray player or any other HDMI equipped device. In addition, there’s also a USB port for the playback of compatible video, audio and photo files.
Rated 'A' for energy efficiency, the Digihome 43287FHDD LED TV has an energy consumption of 75kWh per year.
This product includes a manufacturer warranty period of 1 year.
All comments (40)
LOUGHBORO GUY
28 Jul 16#1
Bless the lord that's a bargain
Gollywood to LOUGHBORO GUY
28 Jul 161#3
I disagree LG :confused:
Bought this 2 months ago. Returned next day. Poor image quality when connected to laptop & Chromecast.
Bought for £150 ish with money off vouchers but Tesco refunded me £189 :smirk:
paddy3456
28 Jul 16#2
I bought this same TV a couple of weeks ago from ASDA - it's a Polaroid brand - but have a los a 49 Digihome - exactly same design / specs / remote etc
Gollywood
28 Jul 16#4
I don't think Polaroid make your AsdaTV or the Digihome :wink:
rdbradshaw
28 Jul 16#5
Looks like it's been fiddled :stuck_out_tongue:
Dave_dave69
28 Jul 16#6
Christ I wonder what Tesco think you are going to watch!
:smiley:
LOUGHBORO GUY
28 Jul 162#7
Susanna Reid flashing her white crisp lace panties on good morning Britain ?
Dave_dave69
28 Jul 16#8
:smiley:
djh1975
29 Jul 161#9
Avoid Digihome, I took mine back to Tesco. Much happier with my Hisense TV.
Rhythmeister
29 Jul 16#10
I never see that, she's such a wee milf :stuck_out_tongue:
castley1
30 Jul 16#11
Picked one up yesterday for the conservatory. Not the best quality in the world but for the price I'm very pleased (I have Bravia 4ks in other rooms). Plus had a suprise £10 in clubcard points and the £20 discount code.
Main purpose was just to cast you tube and mainly peppa pig.
MLD9
31 Jul 16#12
Could somebody measure the size between the legs please? Would like to know if this will fit on my existing TV stand which is a little narrow. Cheers
MLD9 to MLD9
2 Aug 161#14
If anybody is interested it's 83cm, slightly too wide for my existing stand.
It's a shame the legs are in an odd place as having to get a new TV stand - going for this one
For the price I'm quite impressed with the TV so far.
Gollywood to MLD9
2 Aug 161#16
Susanna Reid's??
Tactical Tom
1 Aug 16#13
Our 6 year old 40 Inch TV died on Sunday morning, so just purchased the Smart TV Version of this Deal £199 - £20 voucher = £179. Collecting it from Store later today.
I can't turn down a 43 Inch Smart TV for that price, with an average of 4.5 out of 5 stars out of 337 Reviews.
MLD9
2 Aug 16#15
Did you play with the picture settings at all? I've got mine plugged into Chromecast & after changing some settings it's looking OK for me.
Gollywood
2 Aug 16#17
I did but gave up after an hour or 2 of various permutations.
The Seiki...no problems from minute one.
dcx_badass
3 Aug 16#18
I got the Blaupunkt for the same price and very happy with it, I deliberated for a while and went with that one. Three HDMI, made by UMC who are apparently one of the better OEMs and a built in media player than can do H265/HEVC as well.
MLD9 to dcx_badass
3 Aug 16#19
Shame I didn't see that but never mind. Won't be using the media player but the extra hdmi would be useful.
simes
3 Aug 161#20
The menus and general operation of the Vestel sets ( like the Digihome) is much better than on the UMC ( Blaupunkt) or Seiki Tvs.
Between me and my partner we have 2 Blaupunkt, 1 Seiki and a Finlux ( Vestel ) .
Some Blaupunkt models don't have a proper TV guide ( where it shows whats on about 8 channels at once) instead making you scroll down channel by channel to see whats on for the next few hours on that single channel. This means it takes ages to see whats on.
dcx_badass to simes
4 Aug 16#30
Well this shows multiple channels at a time and Blaupunkt have also said it has a USB PVR although I've not tested that yet. I'm pleased with it, the menu is easy to use and it has shortcut keys to go direct to all the functions you'll need most often.
billyboyjones
3 Aug 16#21
Hi guys. I'm wondering which is the most user friendly? Blaupunkt or the Digihome. I picked up instantly on the extra HDMI on the Blaupunkt.Any information would be truly appreciated. I want to buy my son a tele as he's moving away.
Thanks in advance, wizz kids and techys :smirk:
MLD9 to billyboyjones
4 Aug 161#27
In terms of user friendly, the Digihome has clear menus & setup. I'll be using this with a Virgin media Tivo box so all that's need is to switch to HDMI. Can't comment on the Blaupunkt sorry.
billyboyjones
3 Aug 16#22
Hiya, does it not state 42" max on this stand my friend? Just thought i'd need to also buy one as the legs are so far apart. Or does max weight kick into effect if the stand will fit the television on?
billyboyjones
3 Aug 16#23
Digihome or Blaupunkt? Pros and cons please folks?
antomac1001
3 Aug 161#24
Hmm - nice set shame about the legs eh? :sunglasses:
MLD9
4 Aug 162#25
perfection is difficult to achieve :wink:
MLD9
4 Aug 161#26
Hey - it does however i've gone by the stated width of 90cm so will be a few cm's left each side. The TV weights hardly anything :smiley:
[I was meant to pick this up from store today but I haven't had confirmation it's arrived yet]
billyboyjones
4 Aug 16#28
Thanks for the input MD ;-)
antomac1001
4 Aug 161#29
and WE need to keep it that way eh MLD9 heh heh...
cgconley1
8 Aug 16#31
I bought the 43" blaupunkt from tesco, a few days after getting it set up it wouldn't turn on, it was stuck in stand by. So they sent a replacement, only for that one to knack up this morning! Going to return this on and try the digihome.
dcx_badass to cgconley1
11 Aug 16#33
That's mentioned in some reviews, a firmware update fixes it, just save it to a flash drive, plug into the TV and turn it on, it will auto update and work.
DealWhor
11 Aug 16#32
Good lord this is a sweet deal. Tesco Direct discount code:20% - TDX-7FWR not working any more? Also are there any other deals Hisense, Blaupunkt or Seiki?
NeoTrix
15 Aug 16#34
Looks like Tesco have a new code, unexpired and added new code :smiley:
ST3123 to NeoTrix
15 Aug 16#35
Im looking for a good deal on a 4k. Are there any keenly priced 4k sets on tesco the £20 code will work with? I know there was a 48" for £280 but they havent had stock in ages...
NeoTrix
15 Aug 16#36
The code should work with pretty much any of them as far as I can tell :smiley:
Bibblejw
15 Aug 16#37
Anyone know if this TV has an ARC port? Looking for a TV with main criteria being simplicity of use (isolate everything to one remote, without the glitches associated with having the unified remotes turning on/off multiple devices).
Liking that this is a non-smart TV, but could do with the audio channel working.
coventgamer
15 Aug 16#38
in lovely freeview hd ,)
sancheez
15 Aug 16#39
Just replaced a DigiHome with an LG in my spare room.
Hadn't used the DH one for a while as didn't have a decent source going to it. Finally piped an HD signal from the Tivo box into and realised just how bad it was. Image quality was terrible and the viewing angle as absolutely abysmal. Gave it away to charity and replaced it with a larger LG one (and I don't rate LG all that highly .... they're decent, better than the supermarket specials for sure, but certainly not top of the line) and the difference is night and day. Especially with viewing angle.
It's wall mounted above and behind my PC so the viewing angle is not ideal. The LG is fine with this. The DH was pretty much unwatchable. The LG wasn't much more than this one. But it is only a 32" ....
MLD9 to sancheez
15 Aug 16#40
Fair enough, the TV is directly in front of me so haven't noticed the issue with viewing angle.
It's rated 4.6 stars / 5 from over 170 review so can't be all bad. Let's not forget you're paying just £160.
Opening post
Free delivery
Not a bad price for 43" tv. ;)
Also you can have a smart version for £179.00 using £20 voucher.
http://www.tesco.com/direct/digihome-287cntd-smart-full-hd-43-inch-led-tv-with-freeview-hd/539-8278.prd?skuId=539-8278
Bring your favourite movies and television programmes to life with the Digihome 43287FHDD LED TV. Housed in a slim black chassis, this large 43-inch TV delivers a stunning Full HD 1080p viewing experience with excellent depth and vivid colours. Enjoy a wide array of content with the built-in Freeview HD tuner that provides access to over 60 TV channels, 12 HD channels, and 25 radio stations, all subscription free.
The 43287FHDD offers a wide 178-degree viewing angle to give you the perfect picture quality from almost every seat in the room. The rear of the TV is fitted with 2 HDMI sockets so you can easily connect up a satellite box, games console, Blu-Ray player or any other HDMI equipped device. In addition, there’s also a USB port for the playback of compatible video, audio and photo files.
Rated 'A' for energy efficiency, the Digihome 43287FHDD LED TV has an energy consumption of 75kWh per year.
This product includes a manufacturer warranty period of 1 year.
All comments (40)
Bought this 2 months ago. Returned next day. Poor image quality when connected to laptop & Chromecast.
Bought for £150 ish with money off vouchers but Tesco refunded me £189 :smirk:
:smiley:
Main purpose was just to cast you tube and mainly peppa pig.
It's a shame the legs are in an odd place as having to get a new TV stand - going for this one
For the price I'm quite impressed with the TV so far.
I can't turn down a 43 Inch Smart TV for that price, with an average of 4.5 out of 5 stars out of 337 Reviews.
The Seiki...no problems from minute one.
Between me and my partner we have 2 Blaupunkt, 1 Seiki and a Finlux ( Vestel ) .
Some Blaupunkt models don't have a proper TV guide ( where it shows whats on about 8 channels at once) instead making you scroll down channel by channel to see whats on for the next few hours on that single channel. This means it takes ages to see whats on.
Thanks in advance, wizz kids and techys :smirk:
[I was meant to pick this up from store today but I haven't had confirmation it's arrived yet]
Liking that this is a non-smart TV, but could do with the audio channel working.
Hadn't used the DH one for a while as didn't have a decent source going to it. Finally piped an HD signal from the Tivo box into and realised just how bad it was. Image quality was terrible and the viewing angle as absolutely abysmal. Gave it away to charity and replaced it with a larger LG one (and I don't rate LG all that highly .... they're decent, better than the supermarket specials for sure, but certainly not top of the line) and the difference is night and day. Especially with viewing angle.
It's wall mounted above and behind my PC so the viewing angle is not ideal. The LG is fine with this. The DH was pretty much unwatchable. The LG wasn't much more than this one. But it is only a 32" ....
It's rated 4.6 stars / 5 from over 170 review so can't be all bad. Let's not forget you're paying just £160.