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To test the Hisense A6G we used Portrait Displays Calman colour calibration software. Hisense (50A6G) LED review: Gaming Hisense has included Dolby Vision support, and it’s with less capable displays like the A6G’s that the format’s dynamic metadata really shows its benefits. It allows HDR content to be mapped more precisely to the display’s capabilities, and watching exactly the same test material in Dolby Vision reveals HDR images free of any clipping and with saturated but natural-looking colours.
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Hisense 58A6GTUK - Technical Overview
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We’re not saying the 43A6GTUK’s HDR impact is any sort of rival for what a premium LCD or OLED TV might do. It’s certainly unexpectedly potent for its price point, though. READ NEXT: Toshiba launches new 4K TV range Hisense A6G (50A6G) review: Design, connections and controlAs a result, the overall SDR picture performance is generally impressive, with images that appear well defined and colours that look natural. There’s some good upscaling and processing as well, allowing the A6G to get the best out of lower resolution content, retaining as much detail as possible and producing an artefact-free image. If you need advice on your faulty product please feel free to ask, we will be more than happy to advise you. Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying small white square taking up 60% of the screen (measured in Nits)