HISENSE 55A6GTUK (55 Inch) 4K UHD Smart TV, with Dolby Vision HDR, DTS Virtual X, Youtube, Netflix, Freeview Play and Alexa Built-in, Bluetooth and WiFi (2021 NEW), Operating System VIDAA

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HISENSE 55A6GTUK (55 Inch) 4K UHD Smart TV, with Dolby Vision HDR, DTS Virtual X, Youtube, Netflix, Freeview Play and Alexa Built-in, Bluetooth and WiFi (2021 NEW), Operating System VIDAA

HISENSE 55A6GTUK (55 Inch) 4K UHD Smart TV, with Dolby Vision HDR, DTS Virtual X, Youtube, Netflix, Freeview Play and Alexa Built-in, Bluetooth and WiFi (2021 NEW), Operating System VIDAA

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Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying small white square taking up 60% of the screen (measured in Nits) The dark-grey bezel is regulation thin, while two plastic feet splay left and right. You’ll need wide AV furniture to match, but it’s a good screen to wall-mount, tipping the scales at a featherweight 11.3kg. This volume limitation does mean the set can’t keep escalating its sound as far as the most raucous scenes would like it to, resulting in a rather thin, swallowed effect right where you’d hope for the speakers to really be letting rip. This is hardly unusual for the TV world, though, and impacts many sets that cost way more than the 43A6GTUK does. We’re not saying the 43A6GTUK’s HDR impact is any sort of rival for what a premium LCD or OLED TV might do. It’s certainly unexpectedly potent for its price point, though. The included remote control for the Hisense 55A6BGTUK is straightforward and user-friendly. It features a minimalistic design with intuitive buttons for easy navigation. The remote also has dedicated hotkeys for popular streaming services, allowing you to launch them directly. Additionally, the TV is compatible with voice control, enabling you to control functions and search for content using voice commands. Connectivity Options

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The Hisense 55A6BGTUK is designed with wall mount compatibility, allowing you to easily mount it on your wall for a sleek and space-saving installation. The TV is compatible with VESA wall mount standards, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of wall mounts available. It is advisable to refer to the user manual or consult a professional for the appropriate wall mount and installation procedure. Calibration As an upscaler, the Hisense is reasonably adept with 1080p content and all at sea with anything less information-rich. Taking a Full HD image and making it fit the screen doesn’t impact too badly on detail levels or colour fidelity, and motion remains admirably smooth and stable too. But edges can get a bit restless, and the depth of field that is at such a premium with 4K stuff disappears altogether. But taking some DVD-borne information, say, or (worst-case scenario) some daytime TV broadcasts gives the A6G what used to be called ‘the vapours’. Detail levels fall off a cliff, to be replaced by ambiguity and noisiness. Few are the televisions capable of making pictures look simultaneously soft and edgy, but the Hisense 55A6G is one of them. Audio performance These occasional motion artefacts are not the only issues with the 43A6GTUK’s images. For starters, following a frustrating trend with Hisense’s current TVs, most of its picture presets aren’t helpful, with all but the Standard mode creating looks that really aren’t at all convincing. Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying a live scene and white square taking up 10% of the screen (measured in Nits)

If any provision of this EULA is held by a court or other tribunal of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable for any reason, such provision shall be eliminated or limited to the minimum extent such that the remaining provisions of the EULA will continue in full force and effect. With a Netflix-derived 4K Dolby Vision stream of Enola Holmes up and running, there are obvious and numerous positives to the way the Hisense goes about its work. Detail levels, for example, are respectably high - and that’s true of even the finest details of texture or skin-tone. There’s very agreeable insight into darker tones, without the rather artificial cast some screens can succumb to when trying to eke out the minutiae from dimly lit scenes. This cookie is set by the Bazaarvoice. The cookie allows internal Bazaarvoice web analytics to be correlated to the same user for interactions across the Bazaarvoice network. It’s unusual to find any departure from the accepted idea of ‘design’ where televisions are concerned, and that goes double when the TV in question is priced as aggressively as the Hisense A6G. So it follows that this TV looks reassuringly like a TV, with no gratuitous design flourishes to be seen. 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.

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The Hisense 55A6BGTUK does not feature QLED ( Quantum Dot LED) technology. QLED displays use quantum dot nanocrystals to enhance color reproduction and brightness. They offer vibrant, accurate colors, high brightness levels, and improved viewing angles. While the Hisense 55A6BGTUK may not have QLED technology, it still provides impressive picture quality with its 4K UHD resolution and HDR support. Ambient Mode Knowing and working within its limitations also helps the 43A6GTUK avoid sounding too harsh through the treble region during densely mixed scenes, and it even delivers a mild Dolby Atmos benefit in the shape of a respectable amount of extra ‘throw’ to the left and right of the screen when an Atmos source is detected. This EULA constitute the sole and entire agreement between you and Hisense with respect to your use of the Device and/or the Smart Services and supersede all prior and contemporaneous understandings, agreements, representations and warranties, both written and oral, with respect to your use of the Device and/or the Smart Services. This cookie is a performance cookie used for internal Bazaarvoice web analytics, to be correlated to the same user for interactions within a particular client domain.The Hisense 55A6BGTUK supports High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology, enhancing the contrast and color accuracy of the displayed content. HDR technology allows for a wider range of brightness levels, resulting in more vibrant and realistic images. It highlights the details in bright and dark scenes, offering a more dynamic and immersive viewing experience. OLED Technology

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While the Hisense 55A6BGTUK offers decent sound quality, it may need to match the performance of dedicated sound systems. The built-in speakers produce clear audio, but for a more immersive experience, connecting external speakers or a soundbar is recommended. The TV supports various audio formats and offers customization options to adjust the sound. Remote Control But we’re okay with that. You have to expect some compromise at the shallow end of the pool. The question is, are the compromises too obvious? Polishing pixels

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These physical inputs are complemented by Wi-Fi connectivity, and it’s possible to get audio out of the screen using its digital optical or analogue 3.5mm outputs – that’s in addition to the integrated two-driver audio system, of course. Percentage Luminance drop at 35 degree horizontal angle from the centre of the screen with 50% white output



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