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Hisense 75A77GQTUK QLED Series 75-inch 4K UHD Dolby Vision HDR Smart TV 60Hz Refresh Rate with Disney+, Netflix, Freeview Play and Alexa Built-in, and Bluetooth, TUV Certificated (2022 NEW)

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Peak light output is also higher than earlier TCL mini-LED TVs, a factor that in many ways lets them compete with similarly featured but higher-cost models from the big-name brands. The QM8 Class does a great job on the local dimming front, and its powerful picture processing upscales regular HD images in a clean manner, while also excelling on motion handling and noise reduction. Assembly is easy and, like before, there’s a cable clutter system to route cables through the protruding ‘feet’ of the stand for a tidier area. The stand supports the TV well, just like it did on the older model, but it takes up a lot of space.

This cookie is set by the Bazaarvoice. The cookie allows internal Bazaarvoice web analytics to be correlated to the same user for interactions across the Bazaarvoice network. The Samsung Q80B is a mid-range 4K QLED screen. During our testing, we concluded that it's well-suited for everyday TV viewing and does lend itself to console gaming, too.As befits a flagship television, the TX-55LZ2000 is unapologetically pricey - but you certainly get a lot for your money.It's that rare thing: a high-spec OLED TV that sounds as good as it looks. We wouldn't recommend this TV if you want to watch a lot of old, pre-4K content: there are other TVs that deliver better visuals from lower-resolution sources. But if you feed it HD and 4K content this Samsung is one of the best 75-inch TVs for budget-conscious buyers. For optimal viewing with a 75-inch TV, we'd recommend sitting roughly 50-60 inches away from the screen for a fully immersive experience. Rearranging the furniture in your room to accommodate this will help, and it could be as simple as slightly adjusting your couch. How much does a 75-inch TV cost?

With its 20W speaker system, the A7G offers a soundstage that’s flat and not especially dynamic. Given its size, a decent soundbar is a must, but judged on its own merits it offers solid clarity with dialogue; a presentation that’s clear, crisp and pleasingly sharp but refrains from wondering into sibilant territory. It’s a curious situation, perhaps exacerbated by the new models in the Hisense range taking more importance. While the Hisense remains a capable performer, it falls short of in a few areas. Compared to the U7QF, the A7G is a downgrade in features. Where the U7Q had Full Array local dimming the A7G makes do without. It’s not a full house for HDR formats either, with the Hisense able to decode HDR10+ but not officially certified for it. With four HDMI 2.1 inputs with 4K 120Hz and VRR support, great Game Bar user interface and a comprehensive smart home interface, only serious home cinephiles are likely to feel that they're missing out on anything. The remote is a similar effort to previous and a slight improvement as it doesn’t attempt to cram as many buttons into a small space. FeaturesWhich leads me to the one egregious aspect of the A7G’s design. The stand is just too big. If you have an area (or whatever furniture you’re using) big enough to accommodate both the A7G and a soundbar – and you will want to partner this TV with a soundbar – then it’s fine. If you don’t, the stand causes some unnecessary faffing about to make space. The Samsung QN900C takes home entertainment to a new level with its mini-LED panel. The mini-LED lighting in the QN900C uses LEDs 40 times smaller than those found in Samsung’s regular LED TVs, enabling countless thousands more of them to fit into the same screen area. This has the potential to deliver brighter images as well as more effective local light control. An external box also brings you every connection you'd need – even if you're a cutting edge gamer. This TV delivers impressive levels of brightness, contrast and definition. It takes advantage of LG’s Alpha9 Gen6 chip, which is used for picture processing and HDR-improving features, like Expression Enhancer and OLED Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro. The upshot is that images look better and clearer, making it a good choice for movie lovers. It’s a great choice for gamers too with four HDMI 2.1 inputs with support for 4K 120Hz, VRR, ALLM, along with FreeSync Premium Pro and Nvidia G-Sync.

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