Hisense 50A7100

$347.99

Enjoy an immersive viewing experience with the Hisense 50A7100, a 50-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV with HDR that delivers stunning clarity and color.

Description

Hisense is a leading manufacturer of top-quality smart televisions. One of their latest models, the Hisense 50A7100TV, is a breath of fresh air, providing users with an immersive viewing experience like no other. The Hisense 50A7100TV comes with a host of features that sets it apart from other TV models in its class.

Design:

Starting with the design, the Hisense 50A7100TV comes in a sleek and modern design that gives it a stunning look. The TV’s ultra-slim bezel and stand make it easy to fit snugly on any entertainment unit, providing a seamless viewing experience for users. The television’s build quality is nothing short of impressive, with a sturdy construction, making it perfect for a family living room setup.

Picture quality:

When it comes to picture quality, the Hisense 50A7100TV boasts a 4K Ultra HD resolution, providing crystal clear picture detail that makes content come alive. The TV’s High Dynamic Range (HDR) feature brings out the best in color and contrast, resulting in stunningly high-quality images. The Hisense 50A7100TV’s built-in UHD AI Upscaler feature is also a plus, enhancing lower-resolution content and making it look sharper and more detailed, giving an overall pleasurable viewing experience.

Smart TV features:

The Hisense 50A7100TV features a smart platform. The TV comes with pre-installed apps such as Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, and Freeview Play giving users access to an extensive library of content. The built-in Freeview Play feature means that users can watch live TV and access catch-up services straight from their TV. The smart TV platform is also powered by Alexa, Amazon’s voice assistant, making it easy for users to use voice commands to control their television.

Sound Quality:

When it comes to the sound quality, the television comes with a down-firing two-speaker system that delivers balanced and clear audio. The speakers produce a maximum power output of 20W, which is more than enough to fill an average-sized living room.

Connectivity and Ports:

The Hisense 50A7100TV comes with a range of input and output options. The television has three HDMI ports, two USB ports, an ethernet port, an optical audio output, and a headphone jack. The TV’s multiple connectivity options ensure that devices such as gaming consoles, sound systems, and Blu-ray players can be easily connected to the television.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the Hisense 50A7100TV is an excellent TV with an impressive design, picture quality, smart features, and overall performance. The television’s competitive price point makes it perfect for anyone in the market for a feature-packed, value-for-money smart TV. With its sleek design, rich picture quality, and seamless smart features, the Hisense 50A7100TV is undoubtedly a must-have for every home entertainment setup.

Hisense 50A7100 properties

Product name Hisense 50A7100
Brand Hisense
VESA mounting Yes
VESA mounting type 300 x 200 mm
Colour Black
Highest resolution 3840×2160 (4K Ultra HD)
Screen size 50 “
Display LED
HDR Yes
HDR type HDR10, HLG
HFR No
ALLM No
WCG No
VRR No
Local dimming No
Aspect ratio 16:9
Refresh rate 60 Hz
Supported video files AVC/H.264, FLV, HEVC/H.265, MPEG2, MPEG4, TS, VP9, WMV, WMV9 HD (VC-1)
Image enhancement Yes
Supported picture files BMP, GIF, JPEG/JPG, PNG
3D No
Edgelit LED No
Backlit LED Yes
Brightness (Nits) 300.0 cd/m2
Smart TV Yes
Features Time-shift, USB-Recording (PVR), Voice Control
Type of voice control Alexa
ARC ARC
Ambilight No
Connections Composite In, Digital Optical Out, Ethernet (RJ45), HDMI, USB
HDMI In 3
HDMI Version 2.0
MHL No
CEC No
USB ports 2
USB 2.0 2
Screen design Flat
Power consumption (standby) 0.5 W
Power consumption (use) 130.0 W
Wireless & Streaming Bluetooth
Wi-Fi Yes
Wi-Fi Standard Wi-Fi 3 (802.11g), Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
DVB DVB-C, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-T, DVB-T2
Receiver Analog, Digital
CI/CA CI/CA
Built-in speakers Stereo
Speaker output (total) 16 W
Supported audio files FLAC, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WMA
Energy efficiency class (2022) G
Energy efficiency class HDR G
Height (without legs) 64.8 cm
Height (including legs) 70.9 cm
Depth (without legs) 8.2 cm
Depth (including legs) 22.6 cm
Weight (without legs) 9.8 kg
Weight (including legs) 9.9 kg
Width 111.6 cm
Release Year 2020

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Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I connect my laptop to the HDMI port on my Hisense 50A7100 TV using a VGA cable?

I'm sorry, but a VGA cable will not work to connect your laptop to the HDMI port on your Hisense 50A7100 TV. A VGA cable carries analog signals and is typically used to connect older devices like computers or projectors with VGA input ports. Your Hisense TV's HDMI port, however, only accepts digital signals from devices like streaming players, gaming consoles, or laptops with built-in HDMI output. To connect your laptop to the Hisense TV via HDMI, you will need an HDMI cable. Here are the steps:
1. Make sure that both your laptop and TV are powered off. Locate the HDMI port on your laptop and your TV. The location of these ports can vary, but they are usually found at the sides or back of the devices. Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI output port on your laptop and the other end to the HDMI input port on your TV. Make sure that you insert the cable into the correct port for each device. Turn on both your laptop and TV, and ensure that they are set to the correct input source. This will be indicated by a message or icon displayed on the screen. Typically, this is done using the TV's remote control. Your laptop's display should now appear on the TV. Adjust the settings such as resolution, aspect ratio, and audio output to match your preferences. I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

How do I connect my laptop to the HDMI port on the Hisense 50A7100 TV for display purposes?

To connect your laptop to the Hisense 50A7100 TV using an HDMI cable, follow these steps:

1. Locate an available HDMI input on the back of the Hisense TV. Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the output port on your laptop and the other end to the input port on the TV. Turn on both the laptop and the TV. On your laptop, go to the display settings and select "Duplicate" or "Extend" mode depending on your preference. In duplicate mode, both displays will show the same content, while in extend mode, you can use both screens separately. Adjust the image and sound settings as needed using the TV's remote control. If necessary, use the TV's source selector button to switch between inputs until your laptop appears on the screen.

"How do I connect my laptop to the HDMI input on my new Hisense 50A7100 TV?"

To connect your laptop to the HDMI input on your new Hisense 50A7100 TV, follow these steps:

1. Locate the HDMI port(s) on both your laptop and the TV. The exact location may vary depending on the model of your laptop and TV. Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI output port on your laptop and the other end to the corresponding HDMI input port on the TV. Make sure the connections are secure. Turn on both your laptop and the TV. Wait for the TV to display a signal or input source selection menu. If this does not happen automatically, press the "Input" or "Source" button on your TV's remote control to access the menu. Use the arrow keys on the remote control to select the HDMI input that corresponds to the port you connected your laptop to. The label for this input may be something like "PC" or "HDMI 1. Once you have selected the correct input, your laptop's display should now be mirrored or extended on the TV screen. Adjust the settings on both devices as needed to optimize the viewing experience. If you encounter any issues during the connection process, make sure that your laptop and TV are compatible in terms of HDMI version (e. Additionally, try disconnecting and reconnecting the HDMI cable or restarting both devices to see if this resolves any connectivity issues. Remember to always handle your devices with care to prevent damage. When connecting and disconnecting cables, make sure they are not pulled too forcefully, as this can cause strain on the ports and potentially result in damage over time.

My Hisense 50A7100 TV turns off by itself after several hours of use, is this normal behavior?

1. Thermal Issues**: TVs can sometimes overheat due to dust buildup, poor ventilation, or malfunctioning heat sinks. If the TV is overheating, it may shut down automatically as a safety precaution. Power Supply Problems**: A faulty power supply unit (PSU) can cause the TV to turn off randomly. This could be due to a failing capacitor, a short circuit, or other issues within the PSU. Software Glitches**: Software bugs can sometimes cause TVs to behave erratically. If there's an issue with the TV's firmware or software, it might lead to random shutdowns. Hardware Malfunctions**: A malfunctioning hardware component, such as a faulty LED driver or a failing backlight, could also cause the TV to turn off unexpectedly. Cable Issues**: Loose or damaged cables can sometimes cause connectivity issues that may lead to random shutdowns. To troubleshoot this issue, I would recommend:

1. Check for loose connections**: Make sure all cables, including HDMI and power cables, are securely connected to both the TV and any devices attached. Verify the TV's ventilation**: Ensure that the TV has adequate airflow around it to prevent overheating. Run a software update**: Check if there are any firmware updates available for your Hisense 50A7100 TV. Updating the software might resolve any underlying issues. Perform a power cycle**: Try unplugging the TV from the power outlet, waiting for 30 seconds, and then plugging it back in. This can sometimes reset the TV's internal systems. Contact Hisense support**: If none of these steps resolve the issue, it might be worth reaching out to Hisense customer support for further assistance or repair options. It's always a good idea to keep your TV's firmware up-to-date and ensure that all cables are securely connected. If you've already tried these troubleshooting steps and the issue persists, it may indicate a more serious problem that requires professional attention.

What are the features of Hisense 50A7100?

Modern TVs have long ceased to be used only for watching TV.Currently, we can also play our own movies, play games with them and even browse the internet. This tv has few connection possibilities: Composite In, Digital Optical Out, Ethernet (RJ45), HDMI, USB. Do you need something with composite in? Here you can find other devices with composite in. Hisense 50A7100 has time-shift, usb-recording (pvr), voice control. You can find more information on devices with voice control here.

Can I control my Hisense 50A7100 with my voice?

Yes, you can control this TV with your voice. You can control it by: Alexa. For more information on voice control, check out this article on Alexa and what it can do.

How to setup Hisense 50A7100 - practical tips

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