-Hisense TV Line-up 2021-

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65"...[geex.x-kom.pl]...Hisense 65U8GQ review...https://geex.x-kom.pl/recenzje/test-i-recenzja-telewizora-hisense-65u8gq/

65U8GQ:
type LCD : ADS like IPS
backlight : Direct LED LCD,Full array local dimming
120Hz panel με MCFI
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Oh, if this TV had a VA matrix instead of a-de-es (ADS)...

I would like to add that from reliable sources I learned that the manufacturer reportedly sent to the EISA Association not a model with an ADS matrix, but a copy equipped with a high-contrast VA matrix. However, TVs with low-contrast, but much cheaper ADS matrices hit the market. Interesting, isn't it?

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75"...[rtings.com]...Hisense 75U9DG review...https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense/u9dg

75U9DG : Dual layer / Dual panel / Light Modulating Cell Layer LCD tv with a 1080p grayscale panel sandwiched underneath a 4k ADS (IPS-family) panel.

The grayscale panel acts as a sort of local dimming layer and allows the TV to achieve much higher contrast and better local dimming than any other LED LCD TV on the market, especially for a TV with an ADS (IPS-family) panel.
The grayscale layer controls the amount of light that passes through it before hitting the color filters. It's as if the TV has slightly over 2 million local dimming zones.

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The Hisense U9DG is Hisense's flagship 4k TV in 2021, and it's a very unique TV.
It's the first widely available TV that uses a dual-layer LCD panel, with a 1080p grayscale panel sandwiched underneath a 4k ADS (IPS-family) panel.
It's an impressive TV overall, and Hisense has clearly shown that the technology works, as it has incredible contrast, an outstanding local dimming feature, and exceptional black uniformity.
Sadly, many of the issues reported on the 65 inch version are still there;
it has a slow response time, with terrible ghosting behind fast-moving objects,
and the dual-layer technology produces bands of color in uniform screens that can be distracting.

 

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