
Hisense
The Hisense 55‑inch A6 Series is an entry‑level 4K UHD LED Smart TV running Google TV, offering Dolby Vision HDR, full‑array backlight, and gaming features like VRR at 4K 60 Hz, aimed at budget‑conscious consumers.
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Current
$397.12
Average
$335.43
Lowest
$278.00
Highest
$424.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional editors highlight the Hisense A6 as a compelling value proposition, emphasizing its Dolby Vision HDR, FilmMaker Mode for accurate color reproduction, AI UHD Upscaler for improved upscaling, and robust gaming support via Game Mode Plus. While they commend the Google TV ecosystem and DTS Virtual:X audio, they note the modest 300‑nit brightness, lack of local dimming, and absence of premium HDR formats as drawbacks compared to higher‑priced competitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the TV’s straightforward setup, the precise stand width that matches their furniture, and the solid build reflected in the heavy shipping box. The removable screen film and built‑in Chromecast are also mentioned positively, while no major complaints surface in the available feedback.
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How It Compares
vs. TCL 5‑Series/S4
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Choose Hisense if you prefer Google TV and Dolby Vision; choose TCL if you favor Roku and a slightly brighter panel.
vs. TCL 6‑Series
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Opt for TCL 6‑Series for premium picture quality and HDR; stick with Hisense for a tighter budget and Google TV ecosystem.
vs. Roku Select 55R4A5
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Pick Hisense for gaming and Google services; pick Roku Select if you are already invested in Roku’s platform.
vs. Insignia F50
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Hisense is the better choice for those wanting Dolby Vision and Google TV; Insignia suits the most price‑sensitive buyers.