Looking for a stunning view in 43 inches of epic 4K detail? Look no further than this Hitachi Ultra HD TV. With Hitachi smarTVue portal, you get access to apps like Netflix and YouTube, so you can keep up to date with latest binge-worthy shows. Never miss a moment with Freeview Play, which gives you access to the latest live and on-demand shows via BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4 and more.
Movie nights? Consider them sorted. Easily hook up any extras, like a Blu-ray player or sound bar with 4 HDMI, 3 USB ports and built-in Wi-Fi, all for the ultimate experience.
Freeview Play, Netflix, YouTube, Web Browser.
Television picture quality:
Movie nights? Consider them sorted. Easily hook up any extras, like a Blu-ray player or sound bar with 4 HDMI, 3 USB ports and built-in Wi-Fi, all for the ultimate experience.
Freeview Play, Netflix, YouTube, Web Browser.
Television picture quality:
- LED TV Screen.
- Ultra HD 4K certified display resolution.
- Screen size: 43 inches.
- Motion rate 60Hz.
- Viewing angle 178/178 degrees.
- Resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels.
- 1 SCART socket, 3 USB ports and 4 HDMI sockets.
- Smart TV.
- VGA input socket.
- Component video socket.
- Composite socket.
- Optical connection.
- Headphone socket.
- AV socket.
- Wi-Fi enabled.
- Ethernet connection.
- DLNA compatibility.
- Miracast.
- Open browser.
- Suitable for wall mounting 200 x 200 bracket.
- DTS sound system.
- 2 x 8 watt RMS power output.
- Features USB video playback.
- Freeview Play digital tuner.
- Saorview digital tuner (Saorview can only be received in the Republic of Ireland).
- Single core processor.
- CI plus slot.
- Sleep timer.
- Parental controls.
- Size of TV H57.2, W97.4, D6.5cm.
- Weight of TV 9.1kg (unpackaged).
- Size of TV with stand: H63.3, W97.4, D27.4cm.
- Footprint of TV 74cm.
- Weight of TV with stand: 9.4kg.
- Energy efficiency rating: a+.
- On mode power consumption 54 watts.
- Annual power consumption 78kWh.
- Standby power consumption 0.5 watt.
That depends on the model of your current TV, brand doesn't mean much in terms of picture quality.
You're not likely to see much difference with an Xbox unless you sit fairly close though.
Hisense are generally a more well regarded brand than Hitachi (Vestel) and i think offer a 2 year warranty
I have a Hisense (M3300 older gen) and in the budget range it's hard to get anything better. I would therefore recommend the Hisense over this.
So is the 4k decent or not? I want something to play ps4 pro in bedroom, but this seems like a good budget option untill I can afford a OLED
Just 4K on its own is meh. 4K and HDR HOWEVER IS OUTSTANDING!!!!. And seeing as you've got a ps4 Pro it's like your driving a Ferrari with a ford engine. So upgrade your to with 4K that's supports HDR and you'll see the difference
When I compare this to my 4K hitachi which I used to have until it messed up after six months to my Sony Bravia with HDR u can definitely tell the difference! Get a decent TV AND PUT IT ON A ARGOS CARD. As long as it's over £200 you'll have a year to pay it off completely. Treat yourself for Xmas
depends.
good ol' days...
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Also from AO.com (I bought one).
found this for a friend on Black Friday. Has HDR and 10 bit 4K. Was £319 but now £339. Still a bargain price....LG 43" tv. Richer Sounds do it with 6yr warranty for £369 ... LG 43" Richer Sounds with 6yr Warranty