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HISENSE 50A7GQTUK QLED Series 50-inch 4K UHD Dolby Vision HDR Smart TV 60Hz Refresh Rate with YouTube, Netflix, Freeview Play and Alexa Built-in, and Bluetooth, TUV Certificated (2021 NEW)

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It is not intended to be used for critical movie viewing in a dimly lit environment and it is not really an HDR TV, even though it can playback HDR content, it is just not bright enough to fulfil that role. colour gamut results are also reasonable, but because of the white balance issue, this has moved a few points away from being accurate. What’s more, enhance all your favourite sport, TV shows and movies to super clear, near-4K quality effortlessly with Hisense AI-PQ. This television set has a resolution of 4K Ultra HD at 3840 x 2160p, using QLED Quantum Dot technology. Discover the best stories from Disney+, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic in one place.

content also looked fair for the majority of content we viewed, without Ultra Smooth Motion engaged. It has a direct LED backlight but with no local dimming, it’s a global system and as such the panel is a little deeper than an edge-lit TV. Its stylish design and range of stunning features make every moment even more thrilling, whatever you want to watch. When Ultra Smooth Motion is used, we encountered Soap Opera Effect (SOE) with the interpolation modes and, depending on the level of interpolation used, we also noticed more image artefacts with fast-moving objects breaking up at the edges as the system attempted to keep up with creating new frames with fast motion. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice.It has a direct LED backlight with no local dimming and it features HDR10, HDR10+, HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) and Dolby Vision for high dynamic range playback, but this is limited to a measured peak brightness of around 240 nits. Enjoy endless content from the likes of BBC iPlayer, 4OD, ITV Player and My5 as well as Netflix and Prime Video.

If there are any defects or noticeable marks/scratches we will attach pictures of the item and the description will detail any cosmetic damage on the items.HDR technology means you can watch content in High Dynamic Range with amazing colours and picture quality.

It will playback HDR content, but it does so with limited dynamic range in terms of image brightness, but the wide colour performance is good. Fitted with three HDMI sockets, the 50A6GTUK is perfect for connecting to your TV set-top box, UHD Blu-ray player and games console. With 20W of audio power from the speakers, the sound from the Hisense A7G is really loud, I only kept it on about 25% volume for the majority of the time I spent with it. In dim viewing conditions, the black levels were satisfactory but with some noticeable lighter edges to the panel and even if slightly off-axis these black started to look milky and navy, losing the deep black look. As always, for purists, we would recommend disabling the Ultra Smooth Motion settings for film and drama content, but there are user settings for use with video content and sports if you feel you need those.Plus, with LED backlighting, you can create a truly cinematic experience for exhilarating entertainment in the comfort of your own home. sound is crisp without soundbar (it's in a small bedroom so the acoustics will vary) i go custom with my frequencies but Theater mode is perfect for everything. Colours do continue to look natural and lifelike in the HDR Night preset with skin tones also appearing as they should. Viewing angles were a downside on the A7GQ which is important if you will be using the TV in a living room with seating off to the sides.

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