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They also have different panel types, and the U6H has much better contrast, while the A6H has a wider viewing angle. As a result, the overall SDR picture performance is generally impressive, with images that appear well defined and colours that look natural. What’s more, these TVs are often extraordinarily competitive in terms of specs, features, and pricing. It doesn't get bright enough to deliver a true cinematic HDR experience, as bright highlights don't stand out nor look very realistic. They mention that it has a great screen with high definition, it's easy to use and that it'd be a good replacement for their old TV.
The Samsung also has better reflection handling and higher peak brightness, so it looks a bit better than the Hisense in a bright room. The A6G does support DTS Virtual:X, which is designed to give audio greater dimensionality, but the effectiveness of this processing is minimal.Personalised, intuitive and smart, switch effortlessly between all of your favourite entertainment and built-in apps such as Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, and Freeview Play. Alexa Built-in Do more on your TV with your voice, ask Alexa to play music, hear the news, get weather and control your smart home, and more. In really busy scenes, it'll stop trying to interpolate, which is distracting due to the sudden change in frame rate.
In the more accurate Cinema mode, this luminance drops to 250cd/m² on both a 10% and a full-field pattern. It's been replaced in 2023 by the Costco exclusive Hisense A6/A65K, which uses a VA panel instead and offers a much wider color gamut thanks to the inclusion of a PFS phosphor coating. From sets with different smart platforms to expensive Mini-LED sets and everything in between, there are a lot of different Hisense TVs to choose from.The Hisense has better upscaling capabilities, so it's better at cleaning up low-resolution content, and it can remove 24p judder from more sources than the Toshiba, making it a bit better for watching low-resolution movies or TV shows. Fine details in upscaled content are preserved well, and fine lines are straight and detailed without oversharpening. The 50-inch model is slightly different, as it uses a different panel type from the 65-inch we've tested. Unfortunately, the backlight flickers at a low frequency with anything below the max backlight setting. The 43, 50, and 55-inch models can only be set up as seen in the picture above, with the feet in the wide position.