Amazon – Hisense 4K-TVs und Laser
Google television is a terminated clever TV OS from Google co-developed by Intel, Sony and Logitech. It launched in October 2010 with official tools initially made by Sony and Logitech. Google television integrated the Android OS and also the Google Chrome web browser to create an interactive TV overlay in addition to existing on-line video clip sites to add a 10-foot interface, for a clever television experience. Google TV's first generation gadgets were all based upon x86 design CPUs and were created and advertised by Sony as well as Logitech. The second generation of devices are all based on ARM style processors as well as with extra partners including LG, Samsung, Vizio and also Hi sense. In 2013, much more second generation Google TV-supported gadgets were introduced by new partners, consisting of Hi sense, Netgear, TCL, and also Asus, several of which include 3D video assistance. Google television was succeeded in June 2014 by Android TV, a newer platform which shares closer ties with the Android platform and also has actually a spruced up user experience integrating with Expertise Chart, and also providing casting assistance from smartphones. Since June 2014, the Google TV SDK is no more offered, ending any type of future software application development for existing tools and successfully deprecating the system.
At Amazon, a small Hi sense action is currently running in which there are cheap 4K TVs and high-quality laser projectors on offer. For example, for the 4K-TV Hi sense AE7000F in size, you pay 419 euros. Amazon, according to comparison platforms, is currently the cheapest provider, even if one involves similar models as the A7100F in comparison. You will already get the even better Hi sense LED U7QF from 428 euros. Here you will find the offers:
Amazon: Hi sense 4K TV and laser projectors sold
What do the Hi sense TVs offer?
The Hi sense AE7000F is a low-budget television that provides a pretty good image quality for its price range. Among other things, this is located on the high-contrast VA panel and Direct LED lighting, which ensures even illumination of the display. The top brightness is, as in most very favorable 4k televisions, but rather low, which is why HDR can not be properly exploited.
Hi sense AE7000F (4K, 58 inches) instead of €500.28 for €419 at Amazon
The Hi sense U7QF is a quality level above the AE7000F. Among other things, this is due to the LED technology, which ensures better color representation, and on the far higher peak brightness, through which HDR can be better utilized. In addition to HDR 10+, Dolby Vision is also supported. In addition, Full Array Local Dimming ensures even better contrast. The Hi sense U8QF is available in sizes 50 and 55 inches cheaper.
Hi sense U7QF (4K, 50 or 55 inches) from €428 at Amazon
The INPUT was to be around 16 ms at the U7QF in Gaming mode, which is well suited for playing. Unfortunately, the Hi sense AE7000F lacks exact data that was intended but rather lower. The very similar A7500F was approximately 11 ms. However, a 120 Hz display and HDMI 2.1 do not offer both TVs.
Laser projectors
In addition to the TVs, there are the laser projectors Hi sense L5VG with an 88-inch panel and the Hi sense L5F-B12 with 100-inch panel on offer. In both cases, Amazon is the cheapest according to comparison platforms. At the Hi sense L5VG, the distance to the second most favorable dealer according to Ideal is even 1,000 euros. Nevertheless, one still pays a proud price for both devices:
Hi sense 88L5VG laser projector 88-inch panel for €2.999 Hi sense 100L5F-B12 Laser projector 100-inch panel for €3,699
Both devices offer 4K resolution and support HDR10 + as well as HOG. The Hi sense L5F-B12 has 2,700 lumens over a slightly higher brightness than the L5VG, which offers 2,150 lumens.
Amazon: Hi sense 4K TV and laser projectors sold
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