Sites alaTest
A propos d'alaTest
Suivez alaTest
alaTest France, Tests & Avis Produits. © 2005-2025 ICSS AB. Tous droits réservés. Mentions Légales
alaTest a collecté et analysé 88 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Hisense A6G (2021) Series. La note moyenne du produit est 4.6 sur 5, tandis que les autres produits de même catégorie ont une note moyenne de 4.3 sur 5. De nombreux avis apprécient la qualité sonore. Le design impressionne, mais les testeurs ont des doutes sur la taille.
qualité d'image, utilisabilité, valeur, qualité sonore, design
taille
Après analyse des notes de consommateurs et d'experts, de l'âge du produit ainsi que d'autres facteurs, et comparé aux autres produits de même catégorie, le Hisense A6G (2021) Series obtient un alaScore™ de 93/100 = Excellent.
Avis d'expert par : Simon Lucas (trustedreviews.com)
The A6G is another competent 4K HDR TV from Hisense, but a lack of contrast and middling sound are drawbacks
Very watchable 4K images ; Fine spec includes great HDR coverage and some HDMI 2.1 functionality ; Clean, customisable smart TV interface
Contrasts are far from strong ; Impoverished sound ; Other Hisense screens have better smart TV offerings
Avis d'expert par : Simon Lucas (t3.com)
The Hisense A6G is a cheap 4K TV that allows you go for a bigger screen without sacrificing detail and motion clarity to get there
A lot of screen for the money ; Very watchable 4K and 1080p images ; Solid list of features
Limited contrast range ; Weedy audio quality ; Other Hisense screens have a better smart TV interface
The Hisense A6G goes quite a long way towards being a bargain, and certainly where it’s good it’s well worth the money. It has more weak areas than we’ve lately become used to from Hisense, though, and you absolutely must budget for a soundbar - even...
Avis d'expert par : Simon Lucas (techradar.com)
Hisense delivers on specs, but parts of its performance leave a lot to be desired
Detailed and colorful 4K images ; Good specs + HDMI 2.1 compatibility ; A lot of screen for the cash
Doesn’t do ‘bright’, doesn’t do ‘dark’ ; Smart TV interface feels restricted ; Sounds lackluster
Avis d'expert par : What Hi-Fi? (whathifi.com)
A fine TV that punches above its cheap price tag
Exceptional value for money ; Brightness with HDR impressive ; Friendly smart system
Colours can look a bit pale ; Picture presets aren’t helpful ; Some colour banding with HDR
While a couple of picture niggles prevent the 43A6GTUK from completely escaping its budget chains, it’s still good value.
Avis d'expert par : Steve May (homecinemachoice.com)
This budget-buy 4K set will appeal by virtue of its well-stocked smarts, tidy design and Dolby Vision support, says Steve May. But does its picture performance stack up? Introducing the A6G, a new 4K UHD entry-level screen from Hisense for 2021.
Avis d'expert par : Kelsey Linhares (rtings.com)
The Hisense A6G is an entry-level 4k TV from Hisense's 2021 TV lineup. Like some of their higher-end ULED models, it comes with Android TV built-in, a user-frien...
Image remains accurate at an angle. Very little stutter. Huge selection of streaming apps. Upscales low-resolution content well. Decent reflection handling. Low input lag for gaming.
No local dimming. Bad HDR peak brightness. Not very bright. Just okay response time. Mediocre contrast. Sub-par black uniformity.
The Hisense A6G is an okay TV overall. The wide viewing angle and decent reflection handling make it a decent choice for watching shows during the day, but it isn't bright enough to fight glare in a well-lit room. It's also okay for watching sports as...
Avis d'expert par : Jared Newman (techhive.com)
Hisense XClass TV review: Comcast's smart TV software can't compete with Roku.
Slick design for the price ; Home screen provides some useful recommendations ; Includes Dolby Volume and dialog enhancement
Missing several popular streaming apps ; You can’t rearrange apps or customize home screen content ; Middling display quality with limited contrast ; Switching inputs is needlessly difficult
Comcast’s smart TV software needs improvement to take on the likes of Roku and Google TV.
Avis d'expert par : Steve May (techadvisor.co.uk)
Hisense's entry-level LED 4K HDR TV is a living-room pleaser at budget-friendly prices in a large range of sizes, but it's not the best choice for gamers
Cookie cutter good looks ; Dolby Vision HDR support ; Solid, unfussy smart platform
Only three HDMI ports ; No 4K 120Hz support ; HDR peak brightness could be better
The Hisense A6G is a superior budget 4K TV that could easily pass for something more premium. Key attractions include Dolby Vision HDR and strong streaming service options, but there are limitations if you’re a serious gamer.
Avis d'expert par : which_co_uk (which.co.uk)
There are plenty of TVs that cost well over £1,000, but most of us want to spend far less than that. No main brand makes TVs that cost less than Hisense and its 55-inch 55A6GTUK costs less than £500 and has some decent features, such as voice control...
Avis d'utilisateur (richersounds.com)
Purchased to replace my old Panasonic plasma in the bedroom. Great TV for the price.
Please select your alaTest site to get local reviews and prices:
We have local websites in the following countries: