If you look closely, it’s possible to have a 4K screen in your living room without spending thousands. It’s true that the bill can quickly add up with an OLED or QLED panel, but that’s not necessarily the case with LED panels. Proof of this is this 58-inch Hisense TV, whose price drops from 499 euros to 399 euros at Boulanger.
To find a TV with the best possible value for money, you usually have to turn to Chinese manufacturers such as Xiaomi, TCL and Hisense. For less than 1,000 euros it is often possible to find a beautiful 4K screen with the latest display technologies that cannot compete in terms of know-how with the leaders Samsung and LG. However, we can be satisfied with this Hisense 58A6K, which is 100 euros cheaper if we are not looking for high-end.
The Hisense 58A6K in a few points
- A 58-inch 4K LED screen
- HDR10+ and DTS Virtual:X on the program
- A smart TV function with Vidaa U6.0
Instead of the crossed-out price of 499 euros, the Hisense 58A6K is now on offer at Boulanger for 399 euros.
An inexpensive TV with good picture quality
Without advertising it only costs 499 euros, but of course that doesn’t stop the Hisense 58A6K from being an elegant television whose simple design reduces the screen edges to the absolute minimum. This 58-inch TV (146 cm diagonal) is best suited for small or medium-sized living rooms and bedrooms in order not to have too much distance and to take full advantage of its 4K resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels) with a rate of maximum refresh rate of 60 Hz.
Hisense has chosen LED as the display technology here, it is the cheapest and has the lowest quality in terms of brightness and contrast ratio, but also uses the least energy. But the Hisense 58A6K makes up for it with image processing like Dolby Vision, HDR HLG and HDR10+. These extend the brightness range of the display to provide higher contrast and more detailed images. The sound is based on a 2x8W RMS system compatible with DTS Virtual:X, simulating immersive sound.
Some concessions at this price
Of course, at this price we have to expect that this TV will not meet all the requirements that we would ask of a high-end model, which is the case when gaming in 4K 120 FPS, which is due to the lack of the 2.1 standard on the HDMI lies ports. Playing a video game on this TV remains possible and at best it is possible to take advantage of ALLM, which reduces the input lag as much as possible, as well as VRR, which synchronizes the performance of the console with the display but does not exceed the frequency images 60 FPS.
However, it’s not all gloomy, because the Hisense 58A6K benefits from the functions of a smart TV, it runs on Vidaa U6.0, a Linux-based interface that focuses on simplicity and speed in searches. It also offers access to major applications and streaming platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, Rakuten TV, etc. And if searching via remote control is too tedious, it is possible to control the TV by voice thanks to its compatibility with Alexa , Google Assistant and Vidaa voice assistants.
To compare the Hisense 58A6K with other products in the same category, we now invite you to consult our selection of the best budget TVs of the moment.
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