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Videos 1Photos 3 | Outdated Product A hard nut to crack in the mid-range cavalry of smart TVs running Android TV. The model provides a large screen of 55-inch diagonal dimensions with a resolution of 3840x2160 pixels and support for "running" HDR specifications to increase the degree of realism of viewers' immersion in what is happening. In particular, Hisense 55A7400F is announced to work with HDR10 and Dolby Vision standards. The connection of the TV panel with the World Wide Web can be established in two ways: via a wireless Wi-Fi channel or via a twisted pair cable via a LAN connector. In the company of this connector on the back of the device body there are USB (2 pcs.), HDMI (3 pcs.), optical audio output connection interfaces. The latter will come in handy for connecting an external audio system instead of the sound o...f regular speakers in the 2 x 12 W format. Afterwards, the TV was armed with a digital tuner supporting DVB-T2 and DVB-C broadcast standards. The icing on the cake is the ability to “chat” with the TV panel through the Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa voice assistants. |
A hard nut to crack in the mid-range cavalry of smart TVs running Android TV. The model provides a large screen of 55-inch diagonal dimensions with a resolution of 3840x2160 pixels and support for "running" HDR specifications to increase the degree of realism of viewers' immersion in what is happening. In particular, Hisense 55A7400F is announced to work with HDR10 and Dolby Vision standards.
The connection of the TV panel with the World Wide Web can be established in two ways: via a wireless Wi-Fi channel or via a twisted pair cable via a LAN connector. In the company of this connector on the back of the device body there are USB (2 pcs.), HDMI (3 pcs.), optical audio output connection interfaces. The latter will come in handy for connecting an external audio system instead of the sound of regular speakers in the 2 x 12 W format. Afterwards, the TV was armed with a digital tuner supporting DVB-T2 and DVB-C broadcast standards. The icing on the cake is the ability to “chat” with the TV panel through the Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa voice assistants.