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Hisense’s U6SF Pro: Why some MiniLED TVs look better than others

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Hisense’s U6SF Pro: Why some MiniLED TVs look better than others

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Can a MiniLED TV cope with the demands of modern games?

Hisense Older TVs often suffered when it came to gaming, as the displays had low 60Hz or 100Hz refresh rates (how quickly everything on the screen is redrawn each second) which could lead to jagged graphics when subjects were moving – which is pretty much all the time in a game. The technology has caught up significantly though, with the Hisense U7SG offering a native 165Hz panel, so the action looks smooth and natural. It also has the ability to push its Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) up to 330Hz under compatible gaming conditions, thanks to the inbuilt Game Booster 330 feature. This is all aide

How a MiniLED TV could be your next gaming monitor
Is the picture quality on a MiniLED TV as good as a dedicated monitor?

Hisense Modern televisions offer excellent features when it comes to picture quality, ones that can make gaming monitors look a little ordinary. For example, the Hi-QLED MiniLED Pro technology in the Hisense U7SG consists of thousands of MiniLED backlights that offer pinpoint control over colours and brightness. It’s true that this is the basis of all MiniLED TVs, but it’s how this technology is controlled and images are processed that can make a huge difference. Hi-QLED MiniLED Pro adopts an approach that uses up to 3,000 independently controlled local dimming zones, delivering light precisel

How a MiniLED TV could be your next gaming monitor
Should I buy a MiniLED TV for my gaming setup?

If you’re a competitive eSports gamer, or play mainly online shooters to a high level, then a premium-end gaming monitor may be the better choice, as those can have refresh rates that go up to 240Hz or more. But with a Hisense U7SG you’re getting a very high 165Hz display, which is absolutely top-tier for a TV, plus the advantages of a much larger screen, vibrant colors and surround sound that will give you an engaging and envloping experience. Whether it’s huge open world adventures, high speed combat, frantic sports action or wanting to be able to enjoy couch-play with friends, a MiniLED TV

How a MiniLED TV could be your next gaming monitor
Should you buy the TCL QM9K QLED TV?

You should buy the TCL QM9K QLED TV if: You watch TV in a brightly lit room You want high frame rates and VRR for gaming You want a great picture for a good price You should NOT buy the TCL QM9K QLED TV if: OLED is non-negotiable You want a projector for your home theater You want a smaller screen The TCL QM9K is every bit the flagship it was designed to be. It's just a shame that it was released just as RGB Mini-LED was coming out, and that OLED is the panel type most people want. The thing is, OLED isn't great for many rooms, especially if they're well-lit, and this QLED

Your living room doesn't need an expensive OLED — this QLED is better for most people
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