Sound + Image

EISA Awards 2023/2024

EISA AWARDS 2023-2024

Sound+Image and Australian Hi-Fi are EISA's representatives for Home Theatre and Hi-Fi respectively here in Australia, part of the Expert Imaging & Sound Association which for 41 years has pooled the editorial experience of 58 special interest magazines and websites across 29 countries.

Judging includes a long series of online presentations and global seminars between EISA editors, manufacturers and product designers, followed by judging sessions between EISA's various Expert Groups to nut out the final winners, representing the world's best.

There'll be an exciting finale to it all this year, with a real rather than virtual Awards Gala for the first time since 2019, this year at Ascot in the UK. But we are able to bring you all the winners right here, with the full deets and citations for our own particular AV categories.

Hisense's 65U8KQ leverages the latest advancements in Mini LED technology and Quantum Dot panel design to deliver a stunning picture performance. Dividing its Mini LED backlight into 1080 zones, with precise local dimming, yields an enhanced contrast with deep blacks and bright whites, complemented by rich colours. To further optimise its visual impact, the TV supports Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+, as well as Filmmaker Mode for movie playback as the director intended — and when it comes to sound, the built-in Dolby Atmos 2.1.2 speaker system is equally cinematic. Add in the 65U8KQ's gamer-friendly connections, VIDAA U7 smart system, and sleek, modern design, and you have a TV with real appeal.

TCL continues to extend the performance of Mini LED technology, the C845 series this year doubling the zones and upgrading the LEDs,

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