It’s a television that combines a 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) screen with smart‑TV functionality — meaning it can connect to the internet (Wi‑Fi or Ethernet), run streaming apps (Netflix, YouTube, etc.), browse the web, and play media from USB or
Specifications
Display resolution: 4K Ultra HD — 3840 × 2160 pixels
• Screen size (common example): 43″ diagonal (other models go larger, e.g. 50″, 55″).
• Aspect ratio: 16:9
• Backlight / Panel type: LED / Direct‑LED (DLED) or LED back-lit LCD depending on model.
• Refresh Rate: 50 / 60 Hz native (some models advertise motion processing for smoother motion)
• HDR support: HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG — depending on model.
• Upscaling / picture enhancement: 4K upscaling of lower‑resolution content, plus noise reduction and picture‑enhancement features like dynamic backlight, contrast enhancement.
• Audio output: Typically 2‑channel stereo, around 14 W–24 W total output depending on model. Some models support enhanced audio like DTS Virtual:X or Dolby Audio/Atmos.
• Smart TV platform / OS: Depending on market/region — models may ship with Android‑based Smart TV OS or Hisense’s proprietary OS (e.g. VIDAA).
• Connectivity / Ports: Usually includes:
• 3 HDMI ports (HDMI 2.0)
• 2 USB ports
• Wi‑Fi (dual‑band 2.4/5 GHz), Ethernet LAN, sometimes Bluetooth
• AV / RF / audio output / optical audio out depending on model.
• Viewing angle: Wide viewing angle — typically ~178° horizontal / 178° vertical for good visibility from different positions.
• Power / Energy: Depends on model — e.g. for one Hisense 43″ model: typical power consumption ~75 W, standby <0.5 W.
• Smart / Streaming Features: Access to streaming apps (Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, etc.), screen/ media sharing (casting), built‑in tuner (DVB‑T/C/S etc., depending on region), as well as features like parental control, screen mirroring, smart‑home assistant integration on supported models.