Hisense 55A6EGTUK (55 Inch) 4K UHD Smart TV, Dolby Vision HDR, DTS Virtual X, Youtube, Netflix, Disney, Apple TV, Play and Alexa Built-in, Bluetooth and WiFi (2022 New), Operating System VIDAA

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Hisense 55A6EGTUK (55 Inch) 4K UHD Smart TV, Dolby Vision HDR, DTS Virtual X, Youtube, Netflix, Disney, Apple TV, Play and Alexa Built-in, Bluetooth and WiFi (2022 New), Operating System VIDAA

Hisense 55A6EGTUK (55 Inch) 4K UHD Smart TV, Dolby Vision HDR, DTS Virtual X, Youtube, Netflix, Disney, Apple TV, Play and Alexa Built-in, Bluetooth and WiFi (2022 New), Operating System VIDAA

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On the other hand, if you are looking for a screen that would give you a thrilling experience with action movies, video games, and sports programs, there is no better choice than Hisense. With less motion blurring and the perfect picture quality TV sets, you can enjoy your time to the full. Comparison Between Hisense vs TCL TVs

At 74mm deep, this isn’t going to be your first choice for wall-hanging. And given that its simple arc’d feet are so far apart, it’s going to need a fairly wide surface on which to stand. But once you’ve solved the problem of where to put it, the Hisense A6G doesn’t look at all bad: its bezels are slim, its branding is understated, and the plastics from which it’s made don’t feel overtly hard or thin. It’s worth noting the gap between the bottom of the screen and the surface on which the TV stands – it’s plenty big enough for a soundbar. Which, as we shall discover, is all good. FeaturesIf you’re looking for a new TV to ramp up the entertainment in your life, many TV sets are available on the market. However, if you need to do this on a budget, Hisense and TCL are the two economical brands with exceptional qualities to choose between. TCL TVs are powered by Roku TV (a software specifically developed for TV streaming) that has several advantages; Percentage Luminance drop at 35 degree horizontal angle from the centre of the screen with 50% white output Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying a live scene and white square taking up 10% of the screen (measured in Nits)

Certainly, as far as fundamentals such as colour fidelity, detail retrieval and motion handling are concerned, the Hisense has very little to apologise for. It may miss out the very last scintilla of tone or shade variation, but it nevertheless draws on a broad and convincing palette of colours. It differentiates well, even in wide open areas of apparently uniform colour, and is convincingly naturalistic where skin-tones are concerned. The Hisense 55A6BGTUK is compatible with various devices, making it versatile and convenient. It supports HDMI inputs, connecting gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and other multimedia devices. The TV also includes USB ports, enabling you to play media files directly from a USB drive. Furthermore, it supports screen mirroring, allowing you to mirror the content from your smartphone or tablet onto the TV screen. App Store So far, so good. But, inevitably, there’s a price to be paid for all the pennies saved. For a start, the 55A6G isn’t a wide colour gamut panel, which means it won’t get the best from a 4K disc library. There’s also no local dimming, and the nearest you’ll get to Deep Learning is trying to memorise the menu. Having access to Google Play Store also means that you can get any new streaming apps on your TV since Play Store is constantly updated and there is hardly any app not found on it.In fact, skin-tones also reveal just how adept the A6G is when it comes to the finer details. It manages to load images with lots of pertinent information without being laboured or aggressive about it, and even the most complicated patterns or involved textures are delivered in believable fashion. The same is true of edge-definition, which is smooth and confident, and on-screen motion. Televisions at any price can sometimes struggle to exert authority over movement, but the Hisense keeps a grip of motion without any overt alarms. Like pretty much every other 4K TV, the Hisense 55A6G looks its best when given some 4K content to work with – and, in this instance, we needn’t worry unduly about the flavour of HDR with which it comes. So, with a Netflix stream of the Dolby Vision-assisted The Trial of the Chicago Seven incoming, the A6G ought to be able to give its best shot.



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