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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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FOR THIRD-PARTY SMART SERVICES, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, WE SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY THIRD-PARTY SMART SERVICES THAT MAY BE ACCESSED THROUGH THE DEVICE OR APPLICATION(S), NOR SHALL WE BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR HIDDEN OR MALICIOUS CODE CONTAINED ON OR DISTRIBUTED THROUGH THE APPLICATIONS OR OUR DEVICE BY THIRD PARTIES. WE DO NOT GUARANTEE THAT THERE WILL BE NO INTERRUPTIONS, DELAYS OR INACCURACIES IN THE SMART SERVICES AND DO NOT GUARANTEE THE CONTINUED AVAILABILITY OF SUCH SMART SERVICES. Many smart TVs come with a feature called something similar to ‘Screen Mirror’ or ‘Wireless Display’. This pairs with a smartphone via an installed app. This then shows your phone screen on the TV, which is great for viewing photos, videos or video chats. Whatever you go for, you’re going to love all that extra screen space. So, whether you're settling down with the family to watch Disney's Encanto, or gearing up to binge-watch HBO's The Last of Us, our experts have found the best 50-inch smart TVs to suit all budgets, up next. Best 50-inch smart TVs of 2023 at a glance: The TV is pretty lightweight even with the stand attached, alerting you to the fact that all that glitters isn’t necessarily metal – but the plastic at the build quality’s heart isn’t apparent from any sort of regular viewing distance. This is an important app for anyone who loves any one of the plethoras of YouTube personalities, gamers or influencers. Much like the smartphone app, this smart TV app will allow unlimited and free access to countless hours of independent entertainment. YouTube does offer a subscription service, known as YouTube Premium, but this doesn’t restrict free access to a vast selection of content. Spotify

The A7G is also a QLED TV with Quantum Dot technology built into the panel to give purer looking colours, although it doesn’t quite reach the full width of the DCI-P3 colour gamut for HDR, instead Hisense states 90% coverage. Other features include an AI picture processor for upscaling, and Dolby Atmos support for immersive audio is also built-in though the TV obviously only has two speakers. Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying a live scene and white square taking up 60% of the screen (measured in Nits) The Hisense 50E77HQTUK QLED Gaming Series TV has built-in Wi-Fi and many network settings allowing accessible internet and other devices to connect easily. The TV’s network settings enable users to customize settings such as Wi-Fi connectivity, network name, and more. Calibration Percentage Luminance drop at 35 degree horizontal angle from the centre of the screen with 50% white output

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The TV’s sound settings are also highly customizable, with options for adjusting bass, treble, and other sound settings. The TV also has several sound presets, including Music, News, and Movie, optimized for different content types. Network Settings Our guess would be that the 55A7GQ’s issues are down to a combination of its IPS panel and its budget QD colour system. Assuming we’re correct on this, it’s ironic that the IPS panel doesn’t even seem to deliver the viewing angle advantage we’d normally expect such a panel to provide. Contrast clearly becomes even worse if you watch the 55A7GQ from even a slight angle.

Percentage luminance drop at 20 degree vertical angle from the centre of the screen with 50% white output 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 50E77HQTUK QLED Gaming Series TV does not support 8K Resolution. While 8K TVs are becoming more common, they are still expensive, and there is limited content available in 8K. The 4K Resolution of this TV is still highly impressive and offers an excellent viewing experience. HDR TechnologySecond, the 55A7GQ’s upscaling of sub-4K sources is rather basic. On the upside, the upscaling does quite well at making pictures look sharp, adding eye-catching emphasis and definition to lines, edges and textures. Unfortunately though, the upscaling seems to make little if any effort to distinguish source noise from real image information, and so ends up sharpening and emphasising noise as well as ‘real’ image information. It also tends to over-exaggerate grain. If there are technical issues, the Hisense 50E77HQTUK QLED Gaming Series TV has a built-in troubleshooting feature to help users diagnose and fix problems. The TV’s user manual also provides detailed troubleshooting steps for common issues. Warranty

If you're too close to a TV, no matter how high-quality the image, it's going to look blown out and poor. Too far, and you may as well watch Netflix on your phone.We may need to comply with the lawful interception and/or data retention requirements of local law enforcement agencies from time to time. We may restrict access to any part of the Smart Services and the Device or terminate your access to the Smart Services, at any time in our sole discretion if required by law or by the relevant authorities or regulatory agencies to do so.

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