This Digihome LED TV has 4K Ultra High Definition resolution so you can enjoy sharp detailed pictures on the big screen for a great price.
To make the most of this great TV technology simply input a 4K UHD source as Netflix and you'll be amazed at the high quality images.
This 4K Ultra High Definition LED TV also has Smart features such as Netflix, iPlayer and Freeview Play. Freeview Play is live TV and on demand services, all in one place, so you can watch catch up TV and access last week's shows, on demand with ease. Find programmes from BBC iPlayer, the ITV Hub, All 4, Demand 5 and UKTV Play sitting alongside over 70 digital channels and 15 HD channels. Simply connect your aerial and make sure your TV is connected to the internet and you're good to go.
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widzmorrow
26 Nov 163#10
Heat OP..but sadly not to Northern Ireland
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simonbrowne
7 Dec 16#32
Ended up getting a partial refund which i was more than happy to accept.
simonbrowne
5 Dec 16#31
Have sent a complaint to co op as no wifi and only 2 hdmi ports. Hoping for a partial refund or upgrade (if theres one) but they seem unhelpful.
Will be leaving negative feedback on ebay if i dont get something (for their error) and I hope anyone else who purchased one does the same.
Have also pointed out that they are still selling different sized versions of this (292) so the listing are wrong even now after its been pointed out to them.
Attitude of email was "so the description wrong, so what"
kkkoyes
5 Dec 16#30
No WI-FI is abit naff. I bought the Poloraid TV 50" for £299 at asda it is also 4K and this has wi-fi connection and the app to stream from any device such as laptop over the wifi. It is voted cold on HUKD whereas this is hot. IMO the poloraid 4K picture is good the SD not the best but a worthy comparison
simonbrowne
3 Dec 16#29
ok received TV and it is fine. Like most tvs standard def is a bit naff but then again standard def is naff.
with hd broardcast it is fine.
it is fine with 720 and 1080 streamed from a computer.
Did contact co op as it did state that there were 3 hdmi sockets (on the product page) and there were only 2 on the set and it also stated built in wifi but it only has lan connection.
They did say I could return it at their cost so anyone who does not like it can get free returns because of those issues.
Would rather have a partial refund as its ok apart from those 2 point but get the feeling that they are playing on the fact you want it so will accept the tv with no refund and the fact that it will take time to pack it up.
simonbrowne
29 Nov 16#28
To the best of my knowledge some tvs upscale by just doubling up the pixels and then just display them.
Some tvs (i even have a hdmi lead with bits in it) have a chip that tries to calculate a better picture by assessing the dots in between the pixels and displaying what it thinks the pixel would look like. This may help improve the image but sometimes these tweaks can make the image look funky if it done incorrectly (and look worse that a doubling up) . This will never be as good a real 4k but i guess if the software is any good it may be better than just doubling up the pixels. Some tv do it better than others and I have no idea how this tv compares to the rest.
some networks are streaming 4k already on a few shows (i believe) but still not sure when we will see this as standard. Could be a few years.
kkkoyes
29 Nov 16#27
Thanks for the reply Simes. The reason i ask about upscale as i have seen adverts where the retailer describes it as a "bonus" which makes the picture quality better - not something that's standard. I am new to this so not sure the best way to asses TV's but I am looking to buy a Smart TV for mostly streaming and on demand catch up. Are you saying it's not worth getting this one? Are there any other suggestions of what i should look for a good quality viewing experience for my purposes. I would like it to be 47" will 1080p HD be ok for this? thanks a lot
simonbrowne
29 Nov 16#26
I got delivery confirmation.
Friday 2nd December between 7AM and 7PM
kkkoyes
29 Nov 16#24
Does it upscale
simes to kkkoyes
29 Nov 16#25
OF COURSE IT UPSCALES
If it didn't it would show1080 broadcasts in a small box in the centre of the screen and standard def in an even smaller box in the centre :smile:.
I would rather have the 1080p version of this TV as the vast majority of what you will watch will look better . It will be years before 4k broadcasts are the norm ( the vast majority are not even 1080p yet )
buckiebull
27 Nov 16#23
I bought this the last time round great 4K TV for the price!
Only one gripe lack of apps and how to get new ones onto it!
meistic
27 Nov 16#22
Have seen yesterday about 10 in Asda Fosse Park for £299
shiftyraccoon
27 Nov 16#21
Because it will look MUCH better with a 4k input source, just like how standard definition looks bad on HDTVs
Troyw
27 Nov 16#20
So what's the point in a new amazing 4K to if it makes pictures worse?
hiphophustler
26 Nov 16#8
So will the graphics on a tv like this be any better than normal 1080p on a ps4
Matty8787 to hiphophustler
27 Nov 16#19
No it will likely look worse due to the larger area the pixels have to cover.
Alessandra15
26 Nov 16#18
Thank you simonbrowne:)
Alessandra15
26 Nov 16#15
Guarantee?
simonbrowne to Alessandra15
26 Nov 162#17
1 year warranty. at that price your not going to get 5.
This is a stop gap till next year when hdr and 10 bit are better established and cheaper
If it's no good I'll send it back as it's a online purchase.
Did get 3000 nectar point as well so another £15 off.
simonbrowne
26 Nov 162#16
I dont know I just bought it.
simonbrowne
26 Nov 161#11
Went for it as 10 had been sold since i mentioned it.
Hopefully all will be ok with it.
At least I got one of the black Friday items I was after.. a big 4k tv at a decent price.
Still after a decent lenovo yoga deal...
Troyw to simonbrowne
26 Nov 16#14
What's it like?
Troyw
26 Nov 16#13
Hi, I'm looking at the 55" has anyone brought on and have an opinion on it?
Troyw
26 Nov 16#12
Hi, I'm looking at the 55" has anyone brought on and have an opinion on it?
Opening post
To make the most of this great TV technology simply input a 4K UHD source as Netflix and you'll be amazed at the high quality images.
This 4K Ultra High Definition LED TV also has Smart features such as Netflix, iPlayer and Freeview Play. Freeview Play is live TV and on demand services, all in one place, so you can watch catch up TV and access last week's shows, on demand with ease. Find programmes from BBC iPlayer, the ITV Hub, All 4, Demand 5 and UKTV Play sitting alongside over 70 digital channels and 15 HD channels. Simply connect your aerial and make sure your TV is connected to the internet and you're good to go.
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Latest comments (32)
Will be leaving negative feedback on ebay if i dont get something (for their error) and I hope anyone else who purchased one does the same.
Have also pointed out that they are still selling different sized versions of this (292) so the listing are wrong even now after its been pointed out to them.
Attitude of email was "so the description wrong, so what"
with hd broardcast it is fine.
it is fine with 720 and 1080 streamed from a computer.
Did contact co op as it did state that there were 3 hdmi sockets (on the product page) and there were only 2 on the set and it also stated built in wifi but it only has lan connection.
They did say I could return it at their cost so anyone who does not like it can get free returns because of those issues.
Would rather have a partial refund as its ok apart from those 2 point but get the feeling that they are playing on the fact you want it so will accept the tv with no refund and the fact that it will take time to pack it up.
Some tvs (i even have a hdmi lead with bits in it) have a chip that tries to calculate a better picture by assessing the dots in between the pixels and displaying what it thinks the pixel would look like. This may help improve the image but sometimes these tweaks can make the image look funky if it done incorrectly (and look worse that a doubling up) . This will never be as good a real 4k but i guess if the software is any good it may be better than just doubling up the pixels. Some tv do it better than others and I have no idea how this tv compares to the rest.
some networks are streaming 4k already on a few shows (i believe) but still not sure when we will see this as standard. Could be a few years.
Friday 2nd December between 7AM and 7PM
If it didn't it would show1080 broadcasts in a small box in the centre of the screen and standard def in an even smaller box in the centre :smile:.
I would rather have the 1080p version of this TV as the vast majority of what you will watch will look better . It will be years before 4k broadcasts are the norm ( the vast majority are not even 1080p yet )
Only one gripe lack of apps and how to get new ones onto it!
This is a stop gap till next year when hdr and 10 bit are better established and cheaper
If it's no good I'll send it back as it's a online purchase.
Did get 3000 nectar point as well so another £15 off.
Hopefully all will be ok with it.
At least I got one of the black Friday items I was after.. a big 4k tv at a decent price.
Still after a decent lenovo yoga deal...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Digihome-55292UHDSFVPT2-55-4K-Ultra-HD-Smart-LED-TV-WiFi-Freeview-Play-USB-Port-/142186241494?hash=item211af5ddd6:g:w~UAAOSwj85YNUTP