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Hisense 43A6KTUK

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At just £219 for a 43in TV, this Hisense set represents potentially ridiculously good value for money, especially considering that it delivers a native 4K resolution, HDR support including Dolby Vision, AI-powered picture processing and Hisense’s decent VIDAA smart system.

And the Chinese brand doesn’t appear to have scrimped on features – even those related to picture quality – anywhere near as much as we might have expected.

The 43A6KTUK looks perfectly respectable for such a cheap TV, too. Its frame is impressively thin around its side and top edges. And while it is much wider at the bottom, Hisense has successfully made a feature of this by making the bottom edge stick out further forward and sideways than the rest of the frame. It’s deeper than most TVs we see now at its chunkiest point, making it better suited to a corner of the

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