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Hisense is also adopting some more advanced gaming features with the inclusion of ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate). Lag with this model is claimed to be less than 20ms. HDR10+, Dolby Vision and Dolby Vision IQ are more advanced. They can adjust contrast to suit each scene. HDR10+ and Dolby Vision IQ can also react to the ambient light in your room.Thanks to its IPS panel technology, the Hisense 55A7GQTUK QLED Series TV has an excellent viewing angle. The TV has a wide viewing angle, allowing you to view the screen from almost any angle without losing color, accuracy, or contrast. This makes it an excellent choice for family movie nights, where everyone can gather around the TV and enjoy the show. 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. There's even a dedicated gaming line – the E7K Pro. With a top refresh rate of 144Hz, a game bar, VRR and ALLM, it's a good choice for gamers who want a big screen without the price tag. Its QLEDs aren't quite as high-end and have quantum dot displays. These are the same as LCD in most ways, but have an extra layer of quantum dots to create more vivid colours. uhd: 4 times higher resolution than fhd tvs. binge watch your favorite shows, immerse yourself in the latest movies, or thrill in every moment of the hottest games
Switch to standard-def content from the built-in tuner and the Hisense copes much better, largely because the higher frame rate of the signal requires less processing from the TV, and the motion smearing issue is almost gone. The A9G is Hisense’s first OLED since the O8B from 2019. There’s support for HDR10+ as well as Dolby Vision IQ, which uses the TV’s light sensor to automatically adapt the brightness and contrast of an image in accordance with the brightness of a room, so you can see every detail. Hisense's E7K Pro is built for gamers. 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.You get Hisense's own VIDAA operating system, whereas the same TV in the US ships with Google TV. That's no great shame though, as VIDAA is pretty good nowadays.