Digihome Smart 4K Ultra HD 48 Inch LED TV only £279 at Tesco
3840x2160 resolution, Ultra HD 4K
Built-in Freeview HD
Connect to other devices via 4 HDMI connections
Top comments
arpster
9 Jul 1616#47
would have been nice to read some info on this instead of 3 pages of pointless facebook'esque drivel......I remember when this used to be a useful / informative website.....
Andy@XCite
8 Jul 1612#26
Excellent deal Maccy, just in time as I need a new tv.
937666
8 Jul 168#13
Thanks Maccy
maccy1
8 Jul 167#1
mmmmmmmmmmmm nice :smile:
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maccy1
8 Jul 167#1
mmmmmmmmmmmm nice :smile:
sradmad
8 Jul 165#2
Great vision on finding this one maccy, hope your well, heat added :smiley:
maccy1 to sradmad
8 Jul 164#3
With just my 1i as well :laughing: all good here sradmmmmmad hope you're well too :smiley:
ms01ma
8 Jul 162#4
20% staff discount do I need one though
maccy1 to ms01ma
8 Jul 163#5
With 20% staff discount...everybody needs one :laughing:
ms01ma
8 Jul 162#6
I have enough TVs though is this actually any good
pennyfarthing88
8 Jul 165#7
Yes but is it a vessel ?
Or whatever it is most on here seem to ask nowadays.
All I know it's smart and the price is smart.
That's a match :smile:
Hot.
biddilybah
8 Jul 164#8
What about the standby light, Maccy? Is it off when off or on when off. Important detail that. :man::laughing:
maccy1 to biddilybah
8 Jul 164#11
Right, give me a moment biddy as I need to get this question right...
:laughing:
maccy1 to biddilybah
8 Jul 164#12
It's on when it's on standby and off when it's on... makes perfect sense to me :laughing:
maccy1
8 Jul 163#9
I have enough TV's as well, but I must admit I'm tempted, even to put in the garage :laughing: it's got 3.6 out of 5 stars, I have a couple of the smaller 32" one's in spare bedrooms and the picture is immaculate on those.
maccy1
8 Jul 164#10
All aboard...
:laughing:
937666
8 Jul 168#13
Thanks Maccy
maccy1 to 937666
8 Jul 164#16
You're so welcome 937666 :smile:
daffers
8 Jul 166#14
So tempting, wish I needed one
maccy1 to daffers
8 Jul 164#18
Me too daffers :laughing:
biddilybah
8 Jul 167#15
Please hurry... Mine is broken
:laughing:
biddilybah
8 Jul 164#17
COLD.
Needed to be the other way around. :smirk::laughing:
maccy1
8 Jul 164#19
...and that was after I thought about it as well :laughing:
biddilybah
8 Jul 164#20
Oh you make them yourself? :neutral_face::laughing:
sergy2k
8 Jul 16#21
Lolz. The second 'show more' button takes you to Amazon
deeky
8 Jul 164#22
Superfluous.
'You're getting like deeky' indeed :neutral_face:
:laughing:
maccy1
8 Jul 164#23
Noooooo deeky :laughing:
maccy1
8 Jul 164#24
You've been spying :laughing:
maccy1
8 Jul 164#25
I missed that biddy...
...I was busy making my TV :laughing:
Andy@XCite
8 Jul 1612#26
Excellent deal Maccy, just in time as I need a new tv.
maccy1
8 Jul 163#27
Close call that Andy :laughing:
haritori
9 Jul 164#28
OK so anyone know if any of these budget 4K sets are any good for gaming? fast gaming too, like Overwatch on XB1, my boys birthday in 2 week and has asked for a new TV for the XB1 in his room, I was going to get a Samsung 32" but it seems for not much more i can get a large 4K, but its no good if the gaming isn't any good.
His old TV is only 720p but its got some serious retention issues, its becoming unplayable.
maccy1
9 Jul 164#29
Hi hari, I hope someone can answer that question for you, not really up on this gaming lark :laughing:
But I completely see what you're saying :smiley:
the porter
9 Jul 164#30
Damn why didn't I see this before I bought this today
maccy1
9 Jul 165#31
Your dog looks right at home to say you only bought him/her today :smiley:
:laughing:
haritori
9 Jul 164#32
Oh thats one of those LG's with all the serious problems :man:
Hey Hari, I've played a lot of Rocket League on mine. I'd chack the motion rate on thhis TV. My TV has a motion rate of 1500 and is pretty smooth. :smiley:
The only serious problem I have after buying the OLED tv is I can't stop watching tv it's that good of picture. I'm so blessed that this tv was invented in my generation. Thank you God.
twitwoo
9 Jul 164#37
Can never have too many tellys, Maccy...
Fab find. :smile:
maccy1
9 Jul 162#38
I always knew exercise was bad for you :laughing:
Thanks tawny, hope you're keeping well <3
twitwoo
9 Jul 162#39
Couldn't agree more, Maccy. Think I'll stick with the yoga :smile:
All good here, thank you and hope likewise with you. :laughing:
maccy1
9 Jul 162#40
Much easier and you get to keep your tv in one piece as well :laughing:
All good here thank you, just waiting for a bit of sun to show its face (might be wishful thinking today) :smile:
Have a lovely day xx
FantasyDeals
9 Jul 162#41
Great find, Mac :wink:
maccy1
9 Jul 162#42
Cheers FD :smile:
twitwoo
9 Jul 163#43
Think Summer happened in Spring this year, Maccy, if you get my drift. :wink: Hope you have a super Saturday too. :laughing: xx
s_saragi
9 Jul 16#44
Does anyone know how long this offer will be on for? Is 3 weeks too long to wait for this?
agneepath
9 Jul 16#45
Looks like a decent TV, any real world reviews out there or anyone who owns one?
spilmilk
9 Jul 16#46
well it's cheap so it's obviously not going to be an amazing tv, you get what you pay for. but you can't grumble for that price.
arpster
9 Jul 1616#47
would have been nice to read some info on this instead of 3 pages of pointless facebook'esque drivel......I remember when this used to be a useful / informative website.....
937666
9 Jul 162#48
Guess which one is you
agneepath
9 Jul 16#49
Kinda agree with you, unusually for this place though, this thread is almost useless....
ryangladwin
9 Jul 16#50
Is the quality any good on these?
Torchwood
9 Jul 161#51
Cold, only 4 HDMI
:wink:
herby247
9 Jul 16#52
It's a "Digihome" AVOID!
scunny
9 Jul 161#53
Suitable for vegetarians too. Which is nice :stuck_out_tongue:
mikewindsor
9 Jul 161#54
Anybody own one of these? Tempted to buy but can't find any reviews online.
micnur
9 Jul 161#55
According to BBC it is VESTEL, yes :smiley: model number 48300UHDLEDCNTD
Does anyone know if this is the model number 55304UHDSM? I found this review but I'm not sure if it's the same.
reddit
9 Jul 161#64
For the specs and price, it's a no brainer if you want a cheap 4k TV.
Going to wait for HDR sets to come down myself though.
maccy1
9 Jul 161#65
Hi, that's a 55" TV, you can tell by the 55 bit on the first part of the model number :smile: (ps I didn't realise that before either) :laughing:
maccy1
9 Jul 162#66
Thank you reddit, I was thinking exactly the same myself :smiley:
reddit
9 Jul 161#67
I keep telling myself that to stop me getting me getting my credit card out.
maccy1
9 Jul 162#68
Haha, I know that feeling, I could end up with a garage full of things if I let myself...
oh wait :man::laughing:
reddit
9 Jul 162#69
Damn this place for tempting me into evil deeds.
maccy1
9 Jul 16#70
:laughing:
maccy1
9 Jul 16#71
Thank you for your post, sometimes a little research of your own goes a long way, I've posted reviews that are on the Tesco website so you can read up. :smiley:
reddit
9 Jul 16#72
One thing I would like to know is how many of the HDMI ports are 2.0 because with having seen that many vendors are happily to call products 4k but only have HDMI 1.4 ports, I would not be happy to purchase such a TV if none of them were 2.0.
maccy1
9 Jul 16#73
I hope someone can answer that for you reddit, as I'm not sure myself :smiley:
wozukSilencer
9 Jul 161#74
all them gifs and not one clickable song ...... :disappointed:
maccy1
9 Jul 162#75
Sorry woz :disappointed::laughing:
wozukSilencer
9 Jul 161#76
i was going to add 1 but i've forgot how to :laughing:
maccy1
9 Jul 161#77
Quick explanation (she says) :laughing:
youtube link in the 2nd from right at the right hand side of comment box.
gif link in the 3rd from right.
...good luck :laughing:
reddit
9 Jul 162#78
This listing says that it is, which makes it very attractive.
Noooo don't say that, I won't sleep tonight :laughing: only buy it if you really 'need' it :laughing:
reddit
10 Jul 16#95
I am cancelling because I don't believe that any of the ports are HDMi 2.0 because 1080p and 4K are only supported up to 30hz, which means 1.4.
jcodonne
11 Jul 161#96
Ordered, thanks OP
Extrovert
11 Jul 161#97
Ordered thanks.
StevenBrown
12 Jul 161#98
after setting up and using the tv for a bit I can say that it is actually very nice, the quality seems good and the smart features are quick to access. The sound is average, if it was for me I would probably use a sound bar or something but for general use for my dad it seems fine.
ronniemckinnon123
13 Jul 16#99
50 mgh far too slow motion blurr central
EazyDuz
13 Jul 16#100
seen in store
ST3123
13 Jul 161#101
It's a TV not a gaming monitor. 50HZ is the PAL standard frequency and has been pretty much as long as we have had television, it doesn't mean the motion handling of the TV is poor. As with pretty much any TV since the 90s it will handle 60HZ if it needs to (e.g. NTSC material).
IMO people blow the whole motion handling thing way out of proportion. Most TVs are at least adequate (if not ideal) for gaming. Most of the blur where it occurs comes from silly picture enhancement technologies in TVs. Once you turn off all the image enhancement technology and switch the TV to "game mode" most TVs are fine....
Zlorf
15 Jul 16#102
Can someone who has received the TV please confirm or deny this? ^
Zlorf
16 Jul 16#103
So I have taken delivery of the TV. Please can someone tell me how to determine if the 1080p/4k content is being played @ 50hz or lower?
Sources available: PS4 & Laptop with HDMI port
Cheers
ST3123
16 Jul 16#104
First thing is to check your settings on the devices themselves. On the laptop it will vary depending on whether it has Nvidia/AMD or Intel onboard graphics. On the PS4 I think by default it autodetects the video mode to use, though I'd always suggest setting your preferred options directly as there is always the danger the "auto" option may not set the best options for your display.
On the actual TV there is usually a "information" "info" "display" or similar button that brings up the details of the signal being input such as resolution and refresh rate.
Oddly when I use my PC on my TV, I always seem to get 59HZ instead of 60, though it's such a small difference I doubt it has any noticeable impact....
Quite often, when playing content, if you press the OK button the remote, the frequency will be displayed on the top of the screen along with the resolution of the content being played.
You could try and download some video samples to a USB stick and play them through there to see the different rates that the TV can support (24, 50, 60 etc)
saayinla
17 Jul 16#107
Does anyone know if you can Play 4K videos form USB and what format is supported?
I have a panasonic 4k Camcorder and would love to test this out.
monkey82
18 Jul 16#108
just checking (as I cant find it on the instructions), are these 4 the holes for a tv bracket? they are 20 cm apart so I'm guessing they are?
Totally agree - I'm not a gamer but I've had this TV for about a week now and can confirm that there is no motion blur when my son is playing Star Wars Battlefront on a Xbox One. Actually, there's no motion blur when he plays it when hooked up to a ~10 year old cheapo 32" Hannspree TV either. The HDMI cable must be about 5 years old and so nothing special there either.
My other experiences with this TV so far:
- SD channels look quite awful - everything looks quite muddy and washed out - no amount of tweaking picture settings have helped so far
- HD channels look a lot better but still not 100% happy with the colour - nowhere near as crisp as I would like
- Xbox and PC playback (at 1080p) are much much better: more than perfectly acceptable to my untrained eye
- just tried playing this 4K video (https://vimeo.com/93003441) directly from a USB memory stick and it looks great
- Smart features seem to work quite well except I can only connect it to the internet by a wired connection: wireless doesn't seem to work for me. Don't think I've succeeded playing 4K videos from youtube - there's no way I can see of telling which resolution is being streamed - but it looks like 1080p at best and could be a consequence of my sub-standard internet speed dictating which resolution is being streamed
My conclusion: if it wasn't for the fact that the picture looks good with external content (ie, Xbox, chromecast, USB, PC) then I would have returned this already. As things stand, I'll probably keep it....
Ps: I don't have Sky, Now TV, etc and so I won't be able to confirm how they perform on this TV. I also don't understand HDMI versions and so can't confirm which ones it has...
reddit
20 Jul 16#110
Tesco kindly mailed me the user guide, which I have uploaded for anybody that wants it for reference.
Opening post
Digihome Smart 4K Ultra HD 48 Inch LED TV only £279 at Tesco
3840x2160 resolution, Ultra HD 4K
Built-in Freeview HD
Connect to other devices via 4 HDMI connections
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All comments (110)
Or whatever it is most on here seem to ask nowadays.
All I know it's smart and the price is smart.
That's a match :smile:
Hot.
:laughing:
:laughing:
:laughing:
Needed to be the other way around. :smirk::laughing:
...and that was after I thought about it as well :laughing:
Superfluous.
'You're getting like deeky' indeed :neutral_face:
:laughing:
...I was busy making my TV :laughing:
His old TV is only 720p but its got some serious retention issues, its becoming unplayable.
But I completely see what you're saying :smiley:
:laughing:
Heat added
https://www.avforums.com/threads/lg-65e6v-owners-banding-issues.2025357/
Fab find. :smile:
Thanks tawny, hope you're keeping well <3
All good here, thank you and hope likewise with you. :laughing:
All good here thank you, just waiting for a bit of sun to show its face (might be wishful thinking today) :smile:
Have a lovely day xx
:wink:
http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.uk/tv/connected/vestel
HOT, for the price
There are reviews on Tesco website itself...
Hope that helps :smiley:
Going to wait for HDR sets to come down myself though.
oh wait :man::laughing:
youtube link in the 2nd from right at the right hand side of comment box.
gif link in the 3rd from right.
...good luck :laughing:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Digihome-48-Ultra-HD-4k-Smart-LED-TV-Freeview-HD-4-HDMI-3-USB-WiFi-/122038761739
Edit: Maybe not. Part of the listing states HDMI 2 but then lower down it states 4 HDMI socket (v1.1-v1.4)
If the TV is the same as this Bush, which it looks like it is, then 3 of the HDMI ports are 1.4 and 1 is 2.0
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4489782.htm#bv_qa
However, downloading the manual for the Bush seems to show that up to 4096x2160p @60hz is possible from all 4 ports.
It is best to find out yourself sometimes, then there's no disappointment :smiley:
I loved the facebook'esque thread :smiley:
Well, Maybe 95% of it :smile:
I think I better get back to my gingerbread house FD :laughing:
Looking for a cheapish 43-50inch to for my parents but needs to be a decant quality.
You talked me into it.
I blame you for everything from now on.
IMO people blow the whole motion handling thing way out of proportion. Most TVs are at least adequate (if not ideal) for gaming. Most of the blur where it occurs comes from silly picture enhancement technologies in TVs. Once you turn off all the image enhancement technology and switch the TV to "game mode" most TVs are fine....
Sources available: PS4 & Laptop with HDMI port
Cheers
On the actual TV there is usually a "information" "info" "display" or similar button that brings up the details of the signal being input such as resolution and refresh rate.
Oddly when I use my PC on my TV, I always seem to get 59HZ instead of 60, though it's such a small difference I doubt it has any noticeable impact....
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/kb/2006076
You could try and download some video samples to a USB stick and play them through there to see the different rates that the TV can support (24, 50, 60 etc)
I have a panasonic 4k Camcorder and would love to test this out.
Thanks! (Picture)
My other experiences with this TV so far:
- SD channels look quite awful - everything looks quite muddy and washed out - no amount of tweaking picture settings have helped so far
- HD channels look a lot better but still not 100% happy with the colour - nowhere near as crisp as I would like
- Xbox and PC playback (at 1080p) are much much better: more than perfectly acceptable to my untrained eye
- just tried playing this 4K video (https://vimeo.com/93003441) directly from a USB memory stick and it looks great
- Smart features seem to work quite well except I can only connect it to the internet by a wired connection: wireless doesn't seem to work for me. Don't think I've succeeded playing 4K videos from youtube - there's no way I can see of telling which resolution is being streamed - but it looks like 1080p at best and could be a consequence of my sub-standard internet speed dictating which resolution is being streamed
My conclusion: if it wasn't for the fact that the picture looks good with external content (ie, Xbox, chromecast, USB, PC) then I would have returned this already. As things stand, I'll probably keep it....
Ps: I don't have Sky, Now TV, etc and so I won't be able to confirm how they perform on this TV. I also don't understand HDMI versions and so can't confirm which ones it has...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vqd0reomlv7hyio/Digihome%204K.pdf?dl=0