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Hisense65" Dolby Vision Smart OLED 4K TV (Model: 65A8H)

R18,499

Retail: R25,000
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A valid TV license will be required in order for us to dispatch your TV to you. Please have this ready for our team as they will be in touch via email.

About

Every Hisense OLED TV has 8,294,400 pixels, working like more than 8 million tiny lights. As a result, the edge between dark and bright is really clear and sharp. Sit back and enjoy ultimate viewing and sound quality with Hisense. 

Product Features
  • Pixel Dimming
  • Infinite Blacks
  • Dolby Vision IQ
  • HDR 10+ Adaptive
  • Game Mode Pro
  • Swivel Stand
  • Hands-Free Voice Remote
  • Warranty: 12 months
Product Specifications
  • OLED Colour
  • Bezelless Design
  • Wifi 6
  • Pixel Dimming
  • Hands-Free Voice Remote Control
  • VIDAA Voice Assistant
  • Panel Aspect Ratio:16:9
  • Panel Response Time: 3 m/s
  • Max. Resolution: Ultra HD 3840×2160
  • Angle of visibility: 178°
  • Display Color Depth: 10bit
  • TCON Color Depth: 10bit
  • Wide Color Gamut
  • Color Gamut Range (DCI-PC3): > 95%
  • 120Hz Ultra Motion
  • Contrast: 150000:1
  • TV Brightness: 135 nits
  • TV Peak Brightness: 800 nits
  • Backlight Technology: OLED
  • PCI( Picture Criteria Index): 2400
  • HDR10
  • HLG
  • HDR10+
  • Dolby Vision
  • Quad Core Processor: MT9900
  • Upscaling Ultra HD
  • MEMC
  • Decoder: HEVC (H.265),VP9,H.264,MPEG4, MPEG2,AV1
  • Game Mode Level: Game Mode Pro
  • Game Mode Input Lag): 3D Digital Comb Filter
  • MPEG Noise reduction
  • Mosquito Noise reduction
  • UHD Premium
  • IMAX Enhanced
  • Filmmaker mode
  • Dolby Vision IQ
  • HDR10+ Adaptive
  • Freesync Premium
  • Sound Output Power: 410W + 210W
  • Sound Technology: Dolby Atmos, DTS Virtual X
  • NICAM Stereo
  • User Equalizer
  • Sound - Special: Dolby MS12, Dolby Atmos
  • AC-4
  • Media Player: Video, Audio, Picture
  • Multi-Language OSD
  • Hotel TV
  • User Interface: VIDAA U6.0
  • Built In Apps: Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, DStv Now, Apple TV, SHOWMAX, DEOD, Viu, UEFA.tv, BOLT+, Kidoodle TV, StarTimes ON, TFC, Facebook Watch, Plex, LiveNOW, ErosNow, NBA, App Store, VIDAA Free, VIDAA Art, Redbull TV, FITE, Firework, AccuWeather, Game Center, Screen Sharing, YouTube Kids, Toon Goggles, YuppTV, Migu, Nihao TV, Shahid TV, TV Browser, iQIYI, XOTV, UFC, Media, E-manual
  • Web Browser: Odin
  • HbbTV: HbbTV 2.0.3
  • MHEG support: Yes
  • Anyview Cast
  • Anyview Stream: DMP,DMR
  • Smartphone App
  • Voice Service Support: VIDAA Voice
  • Mid-field Voice Support
  • Digital and Analog Tuner: DVB-T2/T/C/S2/S
  • LCN Support
  • Teletext Support
  • EPG: 8 days forward EPG,
  • Parental Control
  • PVR
  • Time Shift
  • Channel Sorting: Build-in and exportable for PC edit (ChSort)
  • Favourite channel list: 4
  • Common Interface (CI+): CI+ ECP
  • HDMI1: HDMI2.0 (ALLM)
  • HDMI2: HDMI2.0 (ALLM)
  • HDMI3: HDMI2.1 (eARC, ALLM, VRR (120Hz))
  • HDMI4: HDMI2.1 (ALLM, VRR (120Hz))
  • USB (2.0)
  • USB (3.0)
  • S/PDIF Output
  • Mini Audio (L/R) Input
  • Headphone Output
  • RF Tuner
  • Mini Composite (AV) Input
  • Ethernet RJ45 Port: 100M
  • Wireless LAN Adapter Support
  • WiFi Technology: IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax (2.4G 5G and 6G)
  • Bluetooth Support and profiles: V5.0
  • Light Sensor
  • Power Supply Voltage: AC100~240V
  • Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
  • Standby Consumption: 0.5W
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