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Screen Size (inch)
65
Display Type
QLED
Smart Tv
Smart TV
Screen Resolution
4K
As on 6th Feb 2022, The best price of Hisense 65 inches 4K QLED TV (65U6G) is Rs. 55,990 on Croma, which is 29% less than the cost of Hisense 65 inches 4K QLED TV (65U6G) on Amazon Rs.71,990.
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Brand | : | Hisense |
Product Name | : | Hisense 65 inches 4K QLED TV (65U6G) |
Price (MRP) | : | 89990 |
Screen size (in inches) | : | 65 |
Screen type | : | QLED |
TV Type | : | Smart TV |
Model | : | 65U6G |
Resolution (Horizontal x vertical) | : | 3840x2160 |
HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) Port | : | Yes |
4K HDR Support | : | Yes |
Dolby Vision | : | Yes |
HDR 10 | : | Yes |
HDR 10+ | : | Yes |
HLG | : | Yes |
Contrast Ratio | : | 4000:1 |
Dimming/Type | : | Yes |
Local dimming support | : | Yes |
Type of local dimming | : | Full Array |
Screen Resolution | : | 4K |
Voice Recognition | : | Yes |
Smart TV | : | Yes |
Smart TV OS (Android, Web OS, etc.) | : | Android |
Chromecast/Screen Mirroring Support | : | Yes |
Sound Output in watts | : | 24 W |
sound technology | : | Dolby Atmos |
Power Consumption | : | 180 W |
USB Ports | : | 2 |
HDMI Ports | : | 3 |
Wifi Present | : | Yes |
Bluetooth | : | Yes |
Warranty | : | 1 Year |
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The Hisense 65 inches 4K QLED TV (65U6G) features a 65 inches.
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