
While the 98in screen size is the obvious draw, the Hisense 98E7QTUK isn’t just a giant budget TV. It has a 4K QLED panel with Quantum Dot colour technology, which Hisense says can display more than a billion shades for richer and more lifelike colours. Dolby Vision HDR can also upscale the contrast and brightness for supported content.
The telly is also IMAX enhanced certified, which basically means it’s been tuned to meet standards set by IMAX and DTS for a more cinematic viewing experience.
If you’re going to be watching the World Cup, you’ll also appreciate the inclusion of Hisense’s hi-view AI engine and AI smooth motion tech, which automatically adjusts your picture settings to reduce any blur during fast-moving action. It should be well equipped for the summer football season with that 140Hz refresh rate as well.
It also boasts Dolby Atmos for more immersive audio and also comes with Freely, so you can stream live TV channels over the internet without needing an aerial. There’s also a game mode, which any PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X owners will like, reducing lag and improving responsiveness.
At just £1,199 for a limited time, it’s cheaper than the mid-range LG 55in C6, which costs £1,799, making now the best time to invest in a big screen ahead of England’s first World Cup fixture against Croatia on 17 June.
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