12/28/2022 0 Comments Hisense smart tv qview model![]() ![]() Android TV, especially on entry-level TVs like this can be a bit slower than some of their high-end counterparts but at least Android TV is well-stocked with apps. ![]() In the US, however, you'll find the A6G comes equipped with Android TV. It can be customized, which is always nice, and app support is pretty good (inasmuch as the likes of Netflix and Amazon Prime Video are available, while Apple TV and Disney+ are not). And as far as these things go when they’re not Samsung’s Tizen or LG’s webOS, VIDAA U5 is pretty decent. Hisense is quite promiscuous where operating systems are concerned - with the A6G it’s gone with it’s in-house VIDAA system. (Image credit: Hisense) Smart TV (VIDAA or Android TV) It’s fast enough to get input lag down below 20ms when in ‘game’ mode, and it copes with a pretty comprehensive smart TV offering, though, so it would seem to be potent enough in operational terms at least. Overall performance is handled by a quad-core processor, about which Hisense is far from forthcoming. ![]() Wi-Fi takes care of wireless functionality, and there are digital optical and analogue 3.5mm outputs. Three HDMI sockets, all of which can deal with the ALLM and VRR aspects of HDMI 2.1 specification and one which is eARC-enabled, are joined by a pair of USB inputs (one 3.0, one 2.0), a CI card slot, Ethernet socket, RF aerial for the digital and analogue tuners, and a composite video input for your properly vintage equipment. It’s compatible with HLG, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision HDR standards - which is not something most far pricier 55in TVs can boast - and it has plenty of connectivity. Keep the price uppermost in your mind and there’s little to be disappointed about here.Īs far as specification goes, it’s a similar story: not much about the way the Hisense A6G is equipped would tip you off to the fact it’s been built to compete right at the entry level of the market. But it’s neat and tidy enough if you decide to stand it on its simple ‘boomerang’ feet, just as long as your shelf, table-top or what-have-you is wide enough - those feet are fairly far apart.īuild quality is perfectly acceptable, and while there’s nothing luxurious about the feel of the plastics from which the Hisense is mostly made, there are no creaks or groans from the frame either. The direct backlight arrangement (which Hisense refers to as ‘DLED’) dictates a chassis depth that’s on the bulky side - at 74mm the 55A6G doesn’t make all that compelling a case for wall-hanging. So it follows that this TV looks reassuringly like a TV, with no gratuitous design flourishes to be seen. 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. #Hisense smart tv qview model Bluetooth#Inputs: HDMI x 2, USB x 2, Ethernet, CI slot, RF and satellite aerial, wi-fi, Bluetooth Dimensions (h x w x d, mm): 711 x 1232 x 74 ![]()
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