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Hisense 55E7HQTUK QLED Gaming Series 55-inch 4K UHD Dolby Vision HDR Smart TV with YouTube, Netflix, Disney + Freeview Play and Alexa Built-in, Bluetooth and WiFi, TUV Certificated (2022 NEW)

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This TV analyses and reconfigures images to avoid juddering and deliveres smooth motion, Dolby Atmos provides incredible audio- so you can immerse yourself into shows, sports and games, game mode helps reduce lag and ultra dimming technology helps to improve both light and dark scenes by improving the contrast. The feet are wide set in the default position, but there's a narrow position if you have a small table and aren't planning on wall-mounting it.

The Hisense U7H is better than the Hisense U6/U6K, except if you care about color accuracy, as the U7H's accuracy is middling before calibration. Handling both of the ‘active’ HDR formats, which benefit from extra scene-by-scene picture data, essentially means that Hisense’s TV will take in the very best version available of any source it’s fed. QLED TVs use quantum dot technology to provide excellent levels of contrast, colour and energy efficiency.

Energy Class Energy Labels (from 2021) - Energy Labels are now complete with a QR code and rated on a scale of A-G instead of A+++-G. The U8H delivers much better picture quality, as it has a better local dimming feature with a Mini LED backlight. There’s also support for a wider colour gamut than regular LCD TVs deliver, backed up by a Quantum Dot colour system. Experience a wider palette of colour up to 100% (typical value) under the DCI-P3 standard ensures smoother gradients whilst reds, greens and blues appear more vivid and realistic.

The bottom edge sports a smart silver, vaguely metallic-looking finish, while the other three edges are exceptionally trim and feature a black finish that again looks too polished to be bog-standard plastic. It quickly becomes apparent, though, that the black level problems are so fundamental to the 55A7GQ’s image characteristics that nothing in the picture menus really helps. Even the dreaded televised sport can’t ruffle the Hisense - it grips on-screen movement hard and is never prone to judder or stutter. Second, while the 55A7GQ’s colours are routinely impacted by the screen’s inescapable grey overwash, there’s enough subtlety in the way blends and tones are presented to reveal that the TV’s core colour processing is pretty good, in keeping with other Hisense TVs we’ve seen recently.

There’s a decent sense of detail in the mix too, and Hisense’s audio processing has a fair go at placing these details so that they create a mild sense of Dolby Atmos’s three-dimensional staging. Starting with the promising fact that the screen is built on a VA rather than IPS panel (hopefully meaning better contrast) but features wide-angle technology to compensate for VA’s usual viewing angle shortcomings. speaker system (complete with that hefty rear-mounted subwoofer) pumping out a claimed 40W of audio power. This ensures that input delays are minimized so that the player's reaction can be seen on the screen more quickly. The Hisense is also much better when it comes to HDR due to its better color volume, wide color gamut, and better HDR peak brightness, so HDR content is more vibrant and lifelike, and bright highlights pop more than they do on the X75K.

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