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There arent many reasons not to seriously consider this for your next TV upgrade.
We also like Samsungs slick and straightforward smart TV interface.
Were fans of the aesthetics offered by the Hisense U7K, tooright down to the tall, narrow remote.
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The virtual surround sound goes up to a 9.1.2 channel system.
Theres also support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG, so HDR is certainly well covered.
The TV stands out in the most critical areas: peak brightness, color range, and contrast levels.
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Not everyone has the budget to afford the best in class, however.
This television offers a host of different screen sizes and a sharp 4K resolution.
It handles contrast and reflections really well.
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Pictures consistently look fantastic, and upscaling to 8K is handled fantastically well.
If you find that interface appealing and watch a lot of Prime Video, this could be for you.
This set has four HDMI inputs, though only one of those supports HDMI 2.1.
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Sound is superbly handled here as well, with some engineering help from Harman Kardon.
It has two HDMI 2.1 ports and supports attaching USB devices and connecting to the web directly.
Brightness rises to a fantastic 2,600 lumens, while the dynamic contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 also stands out.
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However, it does not have integrated sound, so youll need external speakers.
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