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Hisense 65U7KQ

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The 65U7K’s price looks very appealing compared with the costs of this year’s Samsung and Sony Mini LED TVs, undercutting both by hundreds of pounds for the same-sized screens. While build quality is a touch lightweight and plastic-rich compared with more premium rival Mini LED sets, it doesn’t feel flimsy or insubstantial – three sides of the screen frame, at least, are impressively trim, and the centrally mounted curved bar stand you get adds a pleasantly high-end touch.

Be warned, though, that the U7K’s direct lighting system does lead to the TV sticking out quite a bit further at the rear than most of today’s slimline TVs.

With the U7K we get a contrast-rich VA type of Mini LED panelthe set’s Quantum Dot colour system, which Hisense claims is capable of serving up a billion colours.

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