This 43 inch Hisense TV would be perfect for any living room. It’s Ultra HD Certified with 4K upscaling, which boosts standard HD to near 4K for amazing image quality. It has a USB port which supports HDR content, so you can enjoy a wide range of colour and contrast for a lifelike picture. It’s a Smart model, so you can watch the latest shows and stream movies on demand. Thanks to Freeview HD, this TV lets you browse 70 channels, including 15 in HD and because it has Freeview Play, you can catch up on the last 7 days of TV. It has 4 HDMI ports and 3 USB ports for connecting your devices. Free 2 year Guarantee
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haritori to BraddersJ
6 Jul 1710#5
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BraddersJ
6 Jul 17#1
I'm interested to know what the sound is like on Hisense TVs. Any owners that can comment?
domd212 to BraddersJ
6 Jul 17#2
I would say it's quite good I have owned it for about 10 months now. Hope this helps
haritori to BraddersJ
6 Jul 1710#5
evilmingdoctor to BraddersJ
6 Jul 171#6
sound is fine - performance is good to mixed - good for money but with some flaws
Chz to BraddersJ
7 Jul 17#21
Utter rubbish. But then the sound on ALL TVs is utter rubbish. Just look at the amount of space for speakers in one and it's pretty obvious. If you're fussy about sound in the least, you'll have a sound bar at minimum. It's the price we pay for these skinny tellys with tiny bezels, and it's not a steep one.
rafaelmagalhaes93 to BraddersJ
7 Jul 17#22
its quite good
momatt to BraddersJ
7 Jul 17#31
No flatscreen TV has good sound. It's impossible.
That's why anyone who appreciates their ears uses external speakers.
DJBenz to BraddersJ
7 Jul 17#37
Bought this a month ago for my son's bedroom. It has much better sound than my Samsung that's downstairs in the living room. It's thicker than the Samsung by a fair amount though, so it has room for decent speakers.
encaser
6 Jul 172#3
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ezzer72
6 Jul 17#4
Warning about AO - they do not allow you to lick the screen and send back for a full refund! :smile: \x0d\x0a\x0d\x0a(in before the idiots)
Andyr330
6 Jul 17#7
had a look at other reviews, all pretty much the same, for price its a bargain, but don't expect the same performance as something that costs 4 times as much.... looking on a few TV forums its pleasantly surprised a lot of owners...
BraddersJ
6 Jul 17#8
Thanks guys. Just a very in depth review on Brain Crowded, wow that was intense
Hisense are riding a wave of popularity, so a lot of people would rather have one over the established budget manufacturer Vestel who make sets like that.
Unfortunately there's nobody doing in-depth reviews and analysis of budget TVs so it's hard to get a sense of which one is actually better.
le_jaeger to nakruseuk
7 Jul 17#12
That would be my pick of the pair.
But many people just won't touch a Vestel panel.
Matt4045
7 Jul 171#11
RGB or RGBW?
burns94 to Matt4045
7 Jul 17#19
Rgb
paulpso
7 Jul 17#13
"This 43 inch Hisense TV would be perfect for any living room." If you were actually watching 4k content and moved farther than about 2 foot from the screen you'd start loosing detail. Only way this would be good for a living room is if you don't mind seeing 720p quality from back where you're sitting. Would be a decent monitor but as someone said, might be wrgb. Obviously won't be actual HDR.
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That's why anyone who appreciates their ears uses external speakers.
http://ao.com/product/43u6663db-toshiba-tv-silver-46258-108.aspx
Unfortunately there's nobody doing in-depth reviews and analysis of budget TVs so it's hard to get a sense of which one is actually better.
But many people just won't touch a Vestel panel.