Features and specifications of the 24-inch Digihome 24HDCN Smart TV
Today, we will review a product that is mostly sold in UK - the compact and cheap 24-inch TV Digihome 24HDCN.
Digihome 24HDCN features
HD Ready
Smart TV with apps including Netflix
HDMI 1.4 x 2 USB x 1
DTS TruSurround + DTS HD
USB for multimedia playback
Dark titanium
As we often say, this size of televisions most suit kitchens or smaller bedrooms and due to its low resolution the 24HDCN is also not the most adequate choice for movies.
Well, if you are still interested in the Digihome 24HDCN, here are its main product specs:
Digihome 24HDCN product specifications
Screen size (inch)
24
Display type
LED
Smart TV
With Smart
HD TV
720p
Resolution
1366 x 768
Built-in DVD Player
Without
12V
N/A
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
N
Works with Bixby
N/A
Works with Alexa
N/A
Works with Google Assistant
No
Tuner
Freeview Play
Digital Broadcasting
DVB-T/T2/C
CI (Common Interface)
1
HDMI Port
2x HDMI Ports
HDMI Standard
1.4
USB
1x USB Port
USB Multimedia Playback
Yes
Composite In (AV)
1
Ethernet
RJ45 x 1
Digital Audio Output
Coaxial x 1
RF In (Terrestrial/Cable input/Satellite Input)
1
Wireless LAN Built-in
Yes
PC Input
VGA Input (15 pin D-Sub) x 1
Scart Sockets
1x Scart (via RCA)
Headphone Socket
x1 (3.5mm)
Audio Power Output
5W
Power ON Consumption
19W
Standy Power Consumption
<0.5W
Power Consumption Average
19W
Energy consumption / average
27KWh/annum
Energy Efficiency Class
A+
Color
Dark Titanium Silver
Width with Stand
55.4cm
Height with Stand
37.1cm
Depth with Stand
13.4cm
Width without Stand
55.4cm
Height without Stand
33.6cm
Depth without Stand
8.3cm
Weight with Stand
3.25kg
Package Weight
4.0kg
Wall Mountable
VESA Mount Compatible
VESA Standard
75 x 75
Warranty
1 Year RTB Warranty
Smart TV apps
All 4
Smart TV apps
BBC iPlayer
Smart TV apps
Freeview Play
Smart TV apps
ITV Hub Player
Smart TV apps
My5
Smart TV apps
Netflix
Smart TV apps
Prime Video
Smart TV apps
YouTube
The smallest 4k TV - video
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