The top panel used in the Hisense 55U8QFTUK meets the highest standards of clarity – Ultra HD Premium. Full-Array Local Dimming features more than 100 independently controlled dimming zones with stunning contrast levels and outstanding image quality.
The 55U8QFTUK uses a variety of high-end technologies to offer class-leading image quality. Quantum Dot Colour is closer to the original than ever before, with over a billion true-to-life colours.
The 100Hz refresh panel ensures the smoothest motion – while keeping the detailed crystal clear. Wide Colour Gamut maximises the colour spectrum for a wider variety of colours.
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Hisense 55U8QFTUK TV Specifications:
- 4K Ultra HD: Yes
- HDR: Yes
- BBC iPlayer: Yes
- Pixel Resolution: 3840 x 2160
- Contrast Ratio: 5000:1
- Scart Sockets: No
- Speakers: Yes
Benefits:
- This smart TV features HDR10 + that provides scene-by-scene HDR mastering for the most accurate, most reliable HDR image processing to date. However, in HDR10 +, each scene is optimised, ensuring that the total amount of detail is seen.
- This Hisense 55-inch TV also supports standard HDR10 and HLG formats. HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma HDR) is a traditional broadcast and user-generated form set to become the standard for 4 K signal transmission.
- As well as supporting HDR10 +, the 55U8QFTUK is also compatible with Dolby Vision – the world’s leading Hollywood and movie format.
- Game Mode decreases the input lag to less than 20ms for fast-paced action, adventure, and sports games. It means quicker response times, enabling you to remain ahead of the opposition.
Downsides:
- Iffy motion
- Some backlight bleed off-axis
- No native Disney+/Apple TV app
Verdict:
The newest edition of VIDAA Smart TV makes the mobile TV even more intuitive. The newly designed launcher offers a customised display of the apps you use the most. The content discovery previews the suggestions for the new shows and movies from the selected device.
There’s now one-touch, easy access to more features than ever before. They now include Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, Rakuten TV, and Freeview Play – all with the click of a button.