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Using AnyView Cast, you can also mirror your phone’s screen to the TV to stream video or display your own content.
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On the app store, you can download more streaming, gaming, news and music apps as well as rent movies and watch sports too.
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The interface is laid out intuitively, plus the main apps you’ll want to use are pre-installed, like the most used TV catch up and streaming services. Here you can also get quick weather updates and adjust the TV’s settings.
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The Media button shows you the other streaming options you have available as well.Ī Home button is located towards the middle of the remote, it takes you to the main VIDAA U interface, giving you a full list of viewing options including your apps and inputs. There are six buttons that take you directly to popular streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, Rakuten TV, Freeview Play. Granted, it doesn’t feel particularly premium because of the hollow plastic design, but it does everything you'll need and it does it well. The IR sensor works from the majority of angles, wherever you are in the room. The included remote is simple and easy to use, although at times I did find that the buttons were packed in a little too close together. You’ll have to be careful moving it around as the screen easily picks up fingerprint marks. The connections are tucked neatly into a nook in the middle.

On the back, the TV has a matte black plastic casing. They’re only interrupted by the silver Hisense logo on the bottom edge. Once set up, the TV looks smart with slim black bezels, three of which are integrated into the screen. You’ll just need to screw in the two feet using the four included screws and away you go. It’s slim and compact so is sure to fit just about anywhere. It weighs only 3.9kg with the stand and measures 730 x 478 x 193 mm - setting it up is easily a one-person job. Lightweight and sleek, are the best two words to describe the design of the Hisense 32A5600FTUK. Hisense 32A5600FTUK review: sound quality However, the screen does have a glossy finish which meant I did sometimes notice a problem with annoying reflections at times of day when the sun was shining in. The Hisense 32A5600FTUK has a viewing angle of 178 degrees, so most of the time you get about the same experience from anywhere in the room. Because of that, I tended to stick to one or two of them, I found that using the Standard or Dynamic mode was best for most genres of TV and film. It took a bit of navigating to get to this part of the TV's settings so it's not something I would want to change all the time. There are a few picture modes to choose from including Standard, Dynamic, Cinema Day and Cinema Night. For this price, the picture quality was surprisingly sharp and vibrant overall. Having said that though, the action looked smooth even in fast-paced content like sports. On the flip side, although blacks were dark, they were sometimes a little greyed out, this was especially noticeable at night.īeing limited to HD resolution as opposed to Full HD, you can’t expect the picture quality to be completely without fault, it doesn't have outstanding clarity and details weren't always as precise as you’d find elsewhere. Despite not having a wide colour gamut or local dimming, the screen did deliver vivid, accurate colours and was bright enough, with good enough contrast, to produce a well-balanced image no matter the type of content. To test out the TV, I watched lots of different types of content, like movies, sports and TV shows. The standard 8bit panel depth means that this TV does sometimes suffer from banding which means that the gradual change between colours on the screen isn’t always completely smooth. It also features Natural Colour Enhancer to boost colour reproduction, making them look more realistic.
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You won’t find HDR support here either, but it does have Master Pro processing which enhances HD TV to deliver richer colours, vivid contrast and smoother motion. The standard 60Hz refresh rate means it won’t be a great choice to use for gaming.

This is a TV that keeps things relatively simple to save on the cost. A 32 inch TV with an HD DLED panel, the Hisense 32A5600FTUK has a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.
