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Digihome 49UHDHDR TV

Digihome 49UHDHDR 49 inch 4k Ultra HD HDR Smart LED TV


Digihome 49UHDHDR TV review
Digihome 49UHDHDR TV
Main features and specs
  • Size: 49 inch diagonal
  • Resolution: 4K Ultra HD
  • Smart TV: Yes
  • Android: No
  • WiFi: Yes
  • Price: Around £200

My review of the Digihome 49UHDHDR TV: You have probably noticed that I like Digihome televisions a lot. In today's review I will take a look at the 49 inch 4k Ultra HD LED TV Digihome 49UHDHDR. This is one of their latest premium televisions, equipped with build-in WiFi for the Smart TV applications and HDR technology for enhanced picture quality.

Design and build quality
The Digihome 49UHDHDR has a simple design and if I have to be honest it looks kind of cheap to me. And don't get me wrong I like televisions with simple and elegant looks but that is not one of them. The plastics it is made of look cheap and the TV frames are not as thin as I would like them to be. The stand of the TV is located in the middle and gives it a stable look.

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I am pretty much sure that the 49UHDHDR would be quite durable product but I wish it has some premium features in the design aspect.

Picture quality
In regards to picture quality the Digihome 49UHDHDR is one of the most advanced televisions that the company has released so far. The HDR feature is really a rear one for the brand. The Digihome 55292UHDSFVPT2 that we reviewed few weeks ago had the 4k resolution but without the HDR (I am not sure if that is related to the screen size in any way). In general you should expect good picture quality from the 49UHDHDR but not among the best in the segment.

RC4848 TV Remote Control For Digihome 


Smart TV
The Digihome 49UHDHDR is a Smart TV but unfortunately not an Android one. Here we have the most popular apps connectable via WiFi - BBC iPlayer, Netflix, YouTube and many others.

Price
I saw this TV on sale the other day, offered for £329.00 (in UK). I think that is a bit steep, considering Digihome is not a premium brand. Personally, I wouldn't invest over £200-250 for a Digihome TV, no matter the size or specifications.

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I hope you find this information useful. Please feel free to share your thoughts on this 4K Digihome TV in the comment section below. Thank you!
LG 49UJ620V is one of the affordable 4K LED TVs that I would recommend
Well, this was our review of the budget Digihome 49UHDHDR TV. I would be happy to get your feedback about it, would you consider buying one and why? Here are my top 3 reasons why it is a good buy:
  1. Cheaper than the competition
  2. Simple and elegant design
  3. Value for money TV

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