While it's Hisense's top-of-the-line TV, there are some drawbacks. You get the best of both worlds with this TV, as it also has a wide viewing angle, making it a great choice for a wide seating arrangement as everyone sees a consistent image no matter where they sit. This results in deep, inky blacks close to an OLED, with nearly perfect uniformity and no blooming around bright objects. It's a unique LED TV that combines two separate LCD layers, one color and one grayscale, to achieve much deeper blacks than single-panel TVs are capable of. Hisense's flagship ULED lineup consists of a few different TVs, with the top-end and best Hisense TV we've tested being the Hisense U9DG.
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