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Hisense series 7 uled vs samsung SUHD ks8500
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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie1" data-source="post: 791263" data-attributes="member: 13607"><p>Some info.</p><p></p><p>"What does ?1,200 buy you in Hisense?s world? An edge-lit LCD with a native Ultra HD 4K (3,840 x 2,160) resolution. It?s a 10-bit panel compatible with HDR.</p><p>Hisense calls the M7000 a "ULED" TV, with a logo that looks suspiciously similar to LG?s OLED one. To avoid confusion: ULED refers to Hisense?s proprietary tech that uses small crystals for improved backlight control. The aim is to give an LCD the lighting precision associated with OLED. In short: fancy backlighting, but still LCD.</p><p>Hisense wouldn?t be drawn on a figure for peak brightness, but I?m told the M7000 operates at a typical brightness of 420 nits. That?s some way off the 1,000 nits required for UHD Premium certification.</p><p>Read more at http://www.trustedreviews.com/hisense-h65m7000-review#LSWv0CBPXTRxquYy.99"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie1, post: 791263, member: 13607"] Some info. "What does ?1,200 buy you in Hisense?s world? An edge-lit LCD with a native Ultra HD 4K (3,840 x 2,160) resolution. It?s a 10-bit panel compatible with HDR. Hisense calls the M7000 a "ULED" TV, with a logo that looks suspiciously similar to LG?s OLED one. To avoid confusion: ULED refers to Hisense?s proprietary tech that uses small crystals for improved backlight control. The aim is to give an LCD the lighting precision associated with OLED. In short: fancy backlighting, but still LCD. Hisense wouldn?t be drawn on a figure for peak brightness, but I?m told the M7000 operates at a typical brightness of 420 nits. That?s some way off the 1,000 nits required for UHD Premium certification. Read more at http://www.trustedreviews.com/hisense-h65m7000-review#LSWv0CBPXTRxquYy.99" [/QUOTE]
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