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Hisense 50E77HQTUK QLED Gaming Series 50-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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As the next set after the flagship U8QF Quantum Series, though, you should expect more than last year’s affordable U7B ULED. With some content, it was easy to make out the lighter sides and bottom edge when sitting directly on. It's available in a range of sizes from 55 up to a gigantic 100 inches, and all sizes deliver a nearly identical experience. Don't confuse it with the standard E7K, which has a lower screen refresh rate (60Hz, compared to the Pro's 120Hz), no built-in subwoofer and an older version of Hisense's VIDAA operating system. The supplied remote control is a traditional long plastic affair with the buttons all laid out in a logical manner.

Still, the Hisense gets a bit brighter, is more colorful, and has better contrast, helped by its superior local dimming solution. When watching Jason Statham flick The Mechanic, a quick flurry of movement would cause sections of the screen to lag behind others. This is what we would expect to see at this end of the market and means that the HDR picture performance, even in Dolby Vision, will only have a peak brightness of 250 nits before clipping.Motion was also reasonably good with 24fps material looking decent for the most part, with only occasional judder noticeable with Ultra Smooth Motion switched off. PayPal Credit and PayPal Pay in 3 are trading names of PayPal UK Ltd, Whittaker House, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond-Upon-Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom, TW9 1EH.

We are reviewing the 50-inch version of the A7G and the larger sizes in the UK use an IPS panel, while the 50-inch is a VA panel. There is a content discovery feature along with direct one-press buttons on the remote and there is also compatibility with Alexa for voice commands. Especially if you’re a gamer: Hisense UK 4K TVs support VRR and ALLM, which oftentimes other budget sets won’t. 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. Finally, it has low input lag and supports every variable refresh rate (VRR) technology, ensuring a responsive, nearly tear-free gaming experience.Along with Sony, Hisense has been using Android TV for a few years and eventually transitioned their TVs to Google TV in 2022.

does reach the claimed 90% coverage with the saturation tracking also doing a decent job of aiming for accuracy with WCG content.

Hisense's impressive flagship for 2024, the Hisense 110UX, boasts over 40,000 local dimming zones and an advertised peak brightness of 10,000 nits. But if you’re having a movie night, you might want to switch to Theater because it enhances the surround sound effect to some extent. I found the sound quality to be useable for everyday TV viewing in a living room but it lacks any large soundstage or weight for movie soundtracks.

In combination with the Hi-View Engine, which uses artificial intelligence to improve the image and HDR support to increase the contrast, it gives a good result. The 50-inch A7GQ we are reviewing has a VA 60Hz (8bit+FRC) panel that has a measured black level of 0.Colours do continue to look natural and lifelike in the HDR Night preset with skin tones also appearing as they should.

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