🎉 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The Hisense 32 inch Full HD QLED Smart TV 32A5NQTUK combines cutting-edge Quantum Dot technology with Dolby Atmos sound for an immersive viewing experience. With a 178-degree wide viewing angle and a refresh rate of 60Hz, this TV is perfect for sports and movies alike. It features built-in WiFi, multiple HDMI ports, and a sleek bezelless design, making it a stylish addition to any room. Enjoy access to a plethora of streaming services, including Netflix and Disney+, all backed by a 2-year warranty.
G**N
Excellent picture and easy to setup.
Very good picture, and easy to setup. I put the PlayStation 4 through it on a golf game and I was pleasantly surprised by the excellent detail. It comes with all apps that I use, Amazon prime, YouTube , Netflix, Apple TV, rakuten TV and freely. Quick to respond as well. The screen saver just shows random artwork or you can use your own photos. I believe a usb drive can be used to record but I haven’t tried that yet.
M**Y
Nice guest room tv
Bought this Hisense 32” QLED for a guest room and I’m genuinely impressed. The picture quality is excellent for the size—bright, sharp, and with rich colour thanks to the QLED panel. Sound is surprisingly decent too, and the Dolby Atmos support gives it a nice boost. Setup was quick and simple, and it comes with all the streaming apps ready to go—Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, etc. Great value for money, sleek design, and ideal for a second room or smaller space. Highly recommended.
M**Y
Good TV for the price nice built and look.
Just a few days use so far, the Hisense 50 Inch 4K QLED Smart TV 50A7NQTUK.Price just over £300 not too bad for a 4K QLED TV. For gaming with the right HDMI cable is good and some games, amazing. On 120hz game play is smooth faster and better. Colors are good and the sound amazing. Some games giving you the sound effect with the Dolby Atmos it’s like you’re wearing a headset. But depending if the TV on stand or wall and wear its displayed and what game played.Apps plenty to many but can be removed on some that are not required. Nice touch names having buttons for things like You Tube, Disney and Now TV and Netflix and other is good. One button pushes to get to the site you’re after once signed into your accounts. Is faster to boot up as a TV but then my last was 7 years old. The two Quad core 4K processor am sure helps. Looks a nice screen and the base mount long plastic but does not look too cheap with a 50” TV screen sat on top.Now does have basic modes when viewing which you can select. Like sport and cinema and filmmaker and so on and energy saving modes. Fine if you find them useful but l prefers to adjust my setting via setting mode. Brightness colors sharpness and so on much better. But the mode are helpful and can be used. For me not yet have l found the picture not perfect but this depend where the screen. Light from the outside hitting the screen can affect it not everyone has great eyes or the distance the TV placed. The picture OK for the price but no way as sharpen and clean as some other TVs. But then you’re not paying £900 or £2000 pounds for the TV. You get what your pay for simple. The remote feel a bit cheap plastic not great, but then again on how much are you paying for this TV. Assemble is easy only mount base and four screws done. So far good consider on the price, but only a few days old.
L**E
Was sceptical of the brand
TV been running for a couple of months now with no issues. Picture is good, sound would say is okay. Comparing this against a LG of same size and age. LG is better but was also more expensive. LG is slower to use however.Initial setup on the Hisense is long and you have to sell your soul in the T&C's to use some of the baked in features. Would buy again if had too, but would also consider just spending a bit more for a bit better sound and picture.
D**Y
Excellent TV for the price.
I bought this 50" TV 3 weeks ago and I am so pleased with it. The TV was easy to set up and is easy to navigate. The colour quality is much better than my old Sony, although the colour does fade slightly if viewed from the side. However I don't find this a problem as we don't view the TV from this angle. The sound quality is good and also the quality of the apps. The TV remote is simple to understand and use. The amount of Features on this TV is amazing for the price. There is plenty of advice online on the optimal settings to get the best picture. Love the size of this TV and the quality which is exceptional for the price.
M**S
A7NQ QLED Hisense
The 43A7NQ - The QLED is a definite improvement over the UHD model I previously had, much smoother motion in my opinion. I’d recommend spending a bit more for this model. Very pleased
D**N
Simple and effective
Bought for my technophobic father. He'd briefly had a Fire TV which was a disaster, both him and the TV appeared faulty.Bought this model instead and he's getting along perfectly well with it. The menus are simple and intuitive and I've had no phone calls demanding I go through to get the picture or sound back, highly recommended, good price too.
D**L
Excellent picture, convoluted settings on remote, tinny sound and weak wi-fi
PROS:-Very good screen and picture quality.-It comes with a lot of internet channels built in - Sony TV, Vidaa TV and all the usual apps (iPlayer, ITVX, Channel4, My5, STV, etc).-Easy to access Netflix, Disney+ etc once it is connected to the internet.-Straightforward connection to internet if you have an ethernet connection available.CONS:-The Wi-fi connection is very flaky. My router is 2m away (separated by a cupboard) but the wi-fi keeps disconnecting. The ethernet connection is essential. (Laptops, mobile phone, even DVD player all connect to the wi-fi just fine).-I find the remote to be frustrating. There is no separate controller for audio and video settings. One has to go to the menu home and from there, click down, then left, then down again to reach settings. From there, it is another few clicks to reach audio settings. This is a particular problem because I have an old AV Receiver (a Denon 2313) which does not feature ARC or eARC. The TV automatically switches on the AVR and starts using the HDMI connection. However, because it is not ARC, no sound goes from the TV to the AVR (only the picture goes from the AVR to the TV). Now, I have the optical (TOSLINK) connector from the TV to the AVR, but to change the sound I have to click on the remote about 10 times to get to the right selection and change from HDMI to SPDIF. I also have a Freesat box and DVD player connected to the AVR so when I choose those inputs on the AVR, then it is fine - this is only a problem when I want to watch the TV itself (including the Sony TV channels etc). I think I will need a new AVR to avoid this annoyance (but I also want to connect my old VCR for VHS tapes and most new AVRs don't have the video inputs for this).
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