If you're looking for a TV with a sharper image in dark environments, the LG A2 is superior, especially for watching movies and playing games in low light conditions. However, it's more expensive than the Hisense A6H. The Hisense A6H costs less and still offers decent performance, particularly for casual watching of news and animation. The LG A2 also has better viewing angles and handles reflections well, which is useful if your room has multiple seating areas and light sources. But if budget is a primary concern and your viewing environment is usually well-lit, the Hisense A6H can be more cost-effective. Both have a good sound quality, but keep in mind that the LG A2 has fewer HDMI ports. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Hisense A6H (LCD)
The Hisense A6H (LCD) has no clear advantages over the LG A2 (OLED).
Advantages of the LG A2 (OLED)
Good for bright room
Excellent for dark room
Good for gaming
Excellent for movies & TV
Very good for sports
Very good for news, talk, & other TV
Very good for cartoons & animation
Very good for use as monitor
Very good motion processing
Excellent viewing angle
Very good reflections
Key differences
Picture Quality
5.2/10
8.7/10
3.35/10
CONTRAST
10.00/10
6.1/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
7.5/10
LED
PANEL TYPE
WOLED
IPS
PANEL SUB-TYPE
WBC
The LG A2 (OLED) has very good picture quality, while the Hisense A6H (LCD) has poor picture quality.
Movies & TV
4.9/10
9.2/10
3.35/10
CONTRAST
10.00/10
5.4/10
BLACK UNIFORMITY
10.0/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
Yes
HDR10 SUPPORT
Yes
Yes
HDR10+ SUPPORT
No
Yes
DOLBY VISION SUPPORT
Yes
The LG A2 (OLED) is excellent for movies & TV, while the Hisense A6H (LCD) is poor.
Sports
6.1/10
8.2/10
2.5/10
MOTION PROCESSING
8.0/10
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
60Hz
10.0/10
INPUT LAG SCORE
8.0/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
5.5/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
7.1/10
Yes
HLG SUPPORT
Yes
The LG A2 (OLED) is very good for sports, while the Hisense A6H (LCD) is only fair.
The LG A2 OLED has an excellent response time and very good motion processing which are crucial for watching sports, ensuring a clear image without blur during fast action. Conversely, the Hisense A6H LCD struggles with these aspects, providing only fair motion handling and poor response time, leading to potential motion blur and less clarity in such dynamic content.
Gaming
5.7/10
7.1/10
5.9/10
RESPONSE TIME SCORE
9.3/10
10.0/10
INPUT LAG SCORE
8.0/10
2.5/10
MOTION PROCESSING
8.0/10
0.0/100
GAMING LOCAL DIMMING
100.0/100
5.4/10
GAME HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
6.9/10
The LG A2 (OLED) is good for gaming, while the Hisense A6H (LCD) is poor.
The LG A2 (OLED) is considered good for gaming because it has an excellent response time and very good input lag, which ensure quick screen refresh and minimal delay in reacting to user commands. In contrast, the Hisense A6H (LCD) has a poor response time and the best input lag, meaning it may not be as swift in displaying image changes, but its input recognition is highly responsive.
Cartoons & Animation
5.7/10
8.7/10
5.9/10
COLOR GAMUT SCORE
8.1/10
6.1/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
7.5/10
5.5/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
7.1/10
8.3/10
COLORS OUT OF THE BOX SCORE
8.8/10
7.7/10
GRAY UNIFORMITY
9.8/10
The LG A2 (OLED) is very good for cartoons & animation, while the Hisense A6H (LCD) is poor.
The LG A2's OLED panel offers very good color reproduction 'out of the box' and a very good color gamut, enhancing the vibrancy and variety of shades in cartoons and animation. In contrast, the Hisense A6H, with its LCD screen, has poorer color gamut, which can make the colors in animations appear less vivid and less accurate straight out of the box.
News, Talk, & Other TV
5.8/10
8.6/10
5.5/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
7.1/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
The LG A2 (OLED) is very good for news, talk, & other TV, while the Hisense A6H (LCD) is poor.
The LG A2 performs well for news and talk shows because of its OLED display, which provides perfect contrast and excellent upscaling, making content look sharp and vibrant. In contrast, the Hisense A6H struggles in these areas due to lower contrast and poorly executed local dimming, which fails to enhance clarity and richness of content, impacting the experience of standard definition broadcasts like news and talk shows.
Bright Room
5.4/10
7.0/10
7.8/10
VIEWING ANGLE
9.1/10
5.5/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
7.1/10
5.3/10
HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
6.7/10
6.0/10
REFLECTIONS SCORE
8.6/10
The LG A2 (OLED) is good for bright room, while the Hisense A6H (LCD) is poor.
The Hisense A6H struggles in bright rooms because it has poor SDR and HDR brightness and only fair reflection handling, making it harder to see the picture clearly when it's sunny or in well-lit rooms. On the other hand, the LG A2's good SDR brightness and very good handling of reflections mean it can maintain picture visibility and quality better in the same conditions.
Cost
$650
$1,997
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
The Hisense A6H (LCD) has a price of $650 and the LG A2 (OLED) costs $1,997.
"Movie fans will find a lot here to love, and the A2 series’ low prices compared with other OLED TVs will keep their wallets happy. Images had the deep blacks and detailed shadows typical of the best 4K TVs, while colors looked both fully saturated and clean. Also, the A2’s out-of-box picture performance in Filmmaker mode was mostly accurate, requiring only slight adjustments to optimize brightness, color, and contrast."
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About Hisense
Hisense, a Chinese TV manufacturer, entered the US market in approximately 2011 and has since acquired TV divisions from various companies such as Toshiba, Sharp, Hitachi, and NEC. Currently ranking as the fourth largest vendor in terms of sales volume, Hisense aims to capture a wide range of TV budget segments. They offer exceptional value with TVs that often outperform their competitors at similar price points, making them a compelling choice for consumers. In the US, they use Google TV as their smart TV software which provides the largest app selection and a very modern user interface, however it is not as user friendly as the software from other vendors.
About LG
LG, a prominent TV brand from Korea, has played a significant role in popularizing OLED TVs. OLED technology is hailed as the future of TV technology. Their TVs employ WebOS, a proprietary smart TV software that not only offers seamless functionality but also includes gaming-specific features, earning praise from players worldwide. Often regarded as the gateway to unparalleled viewing experiences, LG's mid-range OLEDs come highly recommended, making them a worthwhile investment for those willing to stretch their budget for superior quality.
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