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Hisense 43A6KTUK

4K TV | £229 | View offer whf.cm/Hisense_43A6KTUK

There’s nothing deep about the 43A6KTUK’s star attraction; at just £229 for a 43in TV, it represents potentially ridiculously good value for money. Especially when you consider that despite its low price it delivers a native 4K resolution, high dynamic range support including Dolby Vision, AI-powered picture processing and Hisense’s increasingly handy VIDAA smart system.

You don’t need us to tell you that £229 is a puny sum to pay for a 43in 4K HDR TV. Even the recently reviewed Samsung UE43CU8000, a set we also thought was crazily cheap for what it offered, costs £150 more than the 43A6KTUK at the time of writing.

The 43A6KTUK looks perfectly respectable for such a cheap TV. Its frame is impressively thin around its side and top edges, and

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