…2,800 ANSI lumens, and Dolby Vision, the PX3 offers excellent brightness and colour performance, even in well-lit rooms. Pricing and Availability The Hisense PX3 Laser Home Cinema will be available from late September 2024 at major Australian retailers for $4,499. More Hisense Reads: Hisense AX5120G 5.1.2 soundbar – the beginnings…
…OLEDs from LG and Sony and mini-LEDs from LG, Sony, TCL, and Hisense support DV and DA. Samsung does not support DV downscales it to the vastly inferior HDR10. Regardless of the generic TV makers’ claim, edge-lit and direct-lit LED/LCD TVs cannot accurately reproduce DV content. Pro Needs 1000nits or…
…TV sound – Dolby Atmos for beginners How to buy a soundbar that meets your needs? How to tell if you have good music – sound signature is the key Australian Review: Hisense HS3100AU 3.1 soundbar Website 2024 soundbar range Hisense HS3100AU Product page There is no Australian download manual….
…Hisense for making basic DA affordable. Audio and videophiles will LOL (laugh out loud) at that comment because you can do so much better if you spend two to three times as much. Hisense AX5120G competitors None at that price, or if they are, they are generic Chinese-made bars. Hisense…
…the Hisense U7NAU 4K mini-led TV – value without compromise, and it does a great job for the price. However, for not much more, the Hisense U8NAU is a spectacular performer. Hisense 2024 Mini-LED U6NAU Hisense U7NAU Hisense U8NAU (this review) Website Page Page Page Size/Price 55/65/75/85” $1299/1699/2499/3499 55/65/75/85”…
…the RRP: The 65″ Hisense U7NAU is $2299 versus the 65″ U8NAU at $2699. Harvey Norman has the U7/U8 at $1995/$2295 —a no-brainer. Australian review: Hisense U7NAU 2024 Mini-LED TV Note: All specs are for the 65” Hisense U7NAU model. The letter N is for the 2024 model, and AU…
…a mini-LED TV done almost right. It is reasonably priced and has an impressive 5-year OS upgrade policy. Whether you like WebOS or prefer Google TV and want four HDMI 2.1 ports is up to you. Hisense has the U8NAU (now being reviewed) using its VIDAA U7 operating system. It…
…SDR and HDR. Finally, the LG supports up to 4k @ 144Hz, whereas the Sony only supports up to 4k @ 120Hz, so it’s better for PC gamers with high-end graphics cards”. There is a comparison here. There may be other OLEDs Toshiba X9900 (rebadged Hisense using Chinese CSOT OLED…
…tech. It is just the operating system, brand sticker, and packaging that changes. If you have $700 ditto on Android TV, you will find brands like TCL and Hisense (VIDAA) with entry-level offerings. If you have $1000-1500, you will start to see TCL (Google TV), Hisense (VIDAA TV) and entry-level…
…right TCL C855 65/75/85/98 $2999/$3999/$4999/9999 (seen at much lower cost) Hisense U8NAU 65/75/85 $2699/3600/4999 (not the UXAU, as that is a different category) – ditto Sony Bravia 7 65/75/85 $2875/3635/4295 (not the Bravia 8 OLED or Bravia 9 Mini-LED as these are in higher categories) Or consider OLED (RRP followed…
…faced by consumers. For example, TCL’s value C755 QD mini-LED quotes 512 dimming zones and 1300 nits HDR peak brightness, while its premium C855 has 1334 dimming zones and 3300 nits HDR peak brightness. Hisense Mini-LED U8AU claims 1000+ dimming zones and 2800 nits HDR peak brightness, and its UXAU…
…are no direct Samsung mini-LED model competitors. The closest would be the $2995 QN85D, but the LG QNED91 (review to come) is a better buy and supports Dolby Vision. Hisense has the $11595 65” U6NAU edge-lit mini-LED. Me – I would buy the QNED91 and be a lot happier. LG…