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4K TV with mini-LED for under 500 euros at MediaMarkt – and with this trick you can get it even cheaper

Hisense has now established itself as the second largest TV manufacturer in the world. No wonder, because the company produces good televisions at affordable prices. The Hisense U6KQ makes no exception.

You can currently buy the ULED television with mini-LED at MediaMarkt for 599 euros. There is also 100 euros cashback from Hisense. Anyone registered with myMediaMarkt can get the 4K TV including cashback for only 1.50 euros 439.10 euros – an incredible bargain.

A true mini LED: is the Hisense U6KQ worth it?

For a budget TV, the Hisense U6KQ has a very strong screen. The magic word here is Mini LED. This technology, in combination with full array local dimming, provides surprisingly good contrasts, which do not come close to the values ​​of an OLED panel, but do produce really good images for this price range.

Thanks to the support of the two major HDR formats HDR10+ and Dolby Vision The Hisense TV is ideal for streaming Netflix etc. However, the U6KQ lacks peak brightness for maximum HDR effects. This means that muzzle flashes and other bright lights are not shown to their full potential.

However, we are still talking about a 4K television for well under 500 euros. The Hisense TV also offers this Dolby Atmos support also strong gaming features such as a very low input lag thanks to VRR. Streaming fans will appreciate the smooth Smart TV menu and Google TV as the operating system. This means that all common streaming apps are available.

All in all, with the Hisense U6KQ you get an extremely well-equipped 4K television for this price range. great contrast and good gaming features. Only sports enthusiasts should choose a different model due to the refresh rate of “only” 60 Hz and the narrow viewing angle.

Hisense U77HQ: the alternative with 120 Hz

An alternative to the Hisense U6KQ is the Hisense U77HQ, which currently costs 599 euros at MediaMarkt. Including 100 euros cashback, you ultimately only pay 499 euros.

Unlike the U6KQ, the U77HQ offers a display 120Hz and therefore better conditions for sports broadcasting. The panel is also brighter and delivers even more brilliant HDR effects. But be careful: according to several tests, the Hisense TV is not properly configured from the factory. There is still much to be gained here in terms of quality. For currently only 500 euros, the U77HQ is a real alternative to the U6KQ.

Author: Sven Schuer

Source : Film Starts

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