43" Full HD LED TV with Free View HD. Would be a good second TV for the kids room. 1920x1080 resolution, Full HD Built-in Freeview HD. Connect to other devices via 2 HDMI connections
ring 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.
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Abbottwaa
18 Oct 1611#1
A 43 inch TV is "Good for a second TV for the kids room"
How times have changed!
Nice price though
kkthomask to ferrarian
18 Oct 168#4
It is cheap. May be it is made in China(I do not have any evidence). How do you relate quality with price? I was just posting a cheap and large TV which can be at least used as a second TV for children, mainly for the folks who cannot afford the 'made in the UK'(if there are any) and 'high quality' which are rare in the market. Apologies if I upset yous standards.
sonicfury
19 Oct 166#7
For £200?
ferrarian
18 Oct 164#2
voted cold simply because this is cheap chinese, flooding the market with low quality stuff
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Abbottwaa
18 Oct 1611#1
A 43 inch TV is "Good for a second TV for the kids room"
How times have changed!
Nice price though
kkthomask to Abbottwaa
18 Oct 161#3
I was assuming that is the general thought process. In fact I have only one 40" Sony at home. I share that with the kids(if they allow)
ferrarian
18 Oct 164#2
voted cold simply because this is cheap chinese, flooding the market with low quality stuff
kkthomask to ferrarian
18 Oct 168#4
It is cheap. May be it is made in China(I do not have any evidence). How do you relate quality with price? I was just posting a cheap and large TV which can be at least used as a second TV for children, mainly for the folks who cannot afford the 'made in the UK'(if there are any) and 'high quality' which are rare in the market. Apologies if I upset yous standards.
sam_of_london to ferrarian
18 Oct 161#6
Not only cheap but old as well. These are old stock which retailers are trying to get rid of. I would waste my money buying old garbage. Buy 4k instead.
drewsup to ferrarian
21 Oct 16#35
Bought this when it was 179, great picture, EPG can be a little slow,the media player is really good, hasn't choked on anything put onto a USB stick , MKV, AVI, MP4, all play flawlessly. For the money, a fantastic tv.
shariifi to ferrarian
22 Oct 16#39
You are wrong mate!
I have a 50 inch Digihome TV for over a year now and had no problems. The colour is excellent and sound is very good. I watch HD sports and found no much difference than high end TVs.
If you open inside this TV you will find LG Display.
Publix
18 Oct 161#5
I agree.
I think all grown ups on this site will know what to expect from a £199 43" LED TV. :laughing:
sonicfury
19 Oct 166#7
For £200?
afroylnt
19 Oct 163#8
bad advice if you don't have 4k feeds and don't plan on getting some anytime soon........when will freeview 4k be available?
HDR more worthwhile than 4K in any case and this area needs tiem to settle on a true widely available standard.
So by all means buy 4k / HR now and but don't be surprised if you need to buy again in 2 yrs time....
sam_of_london
19 Oct 16#9
Freeview 4k will never be available because Freeview is a waste of mobile bandwidth to send one way TV signals when it can be used for two way mobile communication. But 4k tv can play 1080p but not the other way around. Nowadays most boxes are 4k so you will very soon regret not buying 4k tv and your money will go down the drain.
afroylnt
20 Oct 161#10
I will be watching SD & HD for the next couple of years - maybe the odd 4k show if I continue with Amazon prime but that will be on a small 32" TV so 4K pointless. So I will be much happier with a non-4k set that displays SD & HD better than a mediocre 4k set. 4k isn't for everyone...but you know that already.
In 2 yrs time I might for go a HDR OLED set that will be 4k by default but who knows maybe we will be on to 8K and 12bit by then....
sam_of_london
20 Oct 16#11
In my experience 4k tv plays 1080p better as well. And 4k is not expensive as well. If you look for the deals, you can get 4k tv for similar price.
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ring 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.
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How times have changed!
Nice price though
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How times have changed!
Nice price though
I have a 50 inch Digihome TV for over a year now and had no problems. The colour is excellent and sound is very good. I watch HD sports and found no much difference than high end TVs.
If you open inside this TV you will find LG Display.
I think all grown ups on this site will know what to expect from a £199 43" LED TV. :laughing:
HDR more worthwhile than 4K in any case and this area needs tiem to settle on a true widely available standard.
So by all means buy 4k / HR now and but don't be surprised if you need to buy again in 2 yrs time....
In 2 yrs time I might for go a HDR OLED set that will be 4k by default but who knows maybe we will be on to 8K and 12bit by then....