📺 Elevate your living room with cinematic color and sound – don’t just watch, experience!
The Hisense 32" 32E5QTUK QLED Smart TV delivers Full HD clarity with Quantum Dot technology for over a billion vibrant colors, enhanced by Dolby Atmos for immersive audio. Featuring a flexible dual position stand and specialized modes for sports and gaming, it offers a tailored entertainment experience. Integrated smart apps and the Freely platform provide seamless access to top streaming services and live TV, making it a compact powerhouse for modern viewing.
T**E
Excellent value telly with smooth operating system
Upgrading from a tesco technika android telly that from day one had been frustratingly slow, this, four years later, only cost £15 more than the technika, runs very quickly on the Linux-based vidaa operating system and has a notably bigger, better screen.Built-in speakers have good volume for a bedroom and pictire/sound quality are very good indeed for this price point.Setting it up was easy - every app we added had a qr code to scan for ease of signing in, rather than having to type on an on-screen keyboard. For wall mounting, it is of note that it requires a 100w x 200d vesa bracket, which I hadn't come across before.This review is based upon a replacement - the first unit received unfortunately had a cracked lcd in a corner - replacement was here within 3 days of reporting it.Niggles are minimal so far - there are a lot of bloat ware apps pre-installed that you have to hide - the on-screen message suggests that uninstall is possible, but I think Tht is 9nly for user-added apps.Additionally, the included remote has specific buttons for (Lassard voice) many, many apps. Those buttons aren't customisable out of the box, (to, for example, have the button with the disney+ logo instead open iplayer) although I am led to believe that there is a remote button mapper app available for download - I am tempted to disable half of them to avoid accidental button presses in the dark opening something when grabbing the remote, or, if possible, to map a shortcut to the sleep timer to a button, as that is somewhat buried in the system settings otherwise.Other than that, not much to report yet - an excellent value telly with no deal breakers in the shortcomings - I presume the price of the unit is subsidised somewhat in exchange for the remote buttons, and so I won't complain too much, particularly if I can make them do what I want them to with a bit of hacking!
H**E
Great TV
Great TV, quite easy to set up. Good quality picture and sound. Very impressed for the price.
D**L
Excellent picture, convoluted settings on remote, tinny sound and weak wi-fi
PROS:-Very good screen and picture quality.-It comes with a lot of internet channels built in - Sony TV, Vidaa TV and all the usual apps (iPlayer, ITVX, Channel4, My5, STV, etc).-Easy to access Netflix, Disney+ etc once it is connected to the internet.-Straightforward connection to internet if you have an ethernet connection available.CONS:-The Wi-fi connection is very flaky. My router is 2m away (separated by a cupboard) but the wi-fi keeps disconnecting. The ethernet connection is essential. (Laptops, mobile phone, even DVD player all connect to the wi-fi just fine).-I find the remote to be frustrating. There is no separate controller for audio and video settings. One has to go to the menu home and from there, click down, then left, then down again to reach settings. From there, it is another few clicks to reach audio settings. This is a particular problem because I have an old AV Receiver (a Denon 2313) which does not feature ARC or eARC. The TV automatically switches on the AVR and starts using the HDMI connection. However, because it is not ARC, no sound goes from the TV to the AVR (only the picture goes from the AVR to the TV). Now, I have the optical (TOSLINK) connector from the TV to the AVR, but to change the sound I have to click on the remote about 10 times to get to the right selection and change from HDMI to SPDIF. I also have a Freesat box and DVD player connected to the AVR so when I choose those inputs on the AVR, then it is fine - this is only a problem when I want to watch the TV itself (including the Sony TV channels etc). I think I will need a new AVR to avoid this annoyance (but I also want to connect my old VCR for VHS tapes and most new AVRs don't have the video inputs for this).
M**Y
Nice guest room tv
Bought this Hisense 32” QLED for a guest room and I’m genuinely impressed. The picture quality is excellent for the size—bright, sharp, and with rich colour thanks to the QLED panel. Sound is surprisingly decent too, and the Dolby Atmos support gives it a nice boost. Setup was quick and simple, and it comes with all the streaming apps ready to go—Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, etc. Great value for money, sleek design, and ideal for a second room or smaller space. Highly recommended.
J**C
Mr
Fantastic valueGood quality imageUser interface great
G**H
Nice TV shame about the agreements
TV is reasonably good quality (screen, sound etc). Legs a bit flimsy though. Set up is not that slick and you will need to sign your life (and privacy) away just to able to complete the set up and use it. The agreements are extremely unreasonable in my view and require divulging a significant amount of private information just to be able to watch TV. It is difficult to opt out of the many requests for private information. Avoid if you have any privacy concerns (which you probably should).
L**S
Super
Great TV for the price. All usual Apps work well.
D**H
A very good TV
Easy to set up. Great picture quality. Lots of extra channels. I am 82 years old and I set this TV up in about 15 minutes. I recommend it.
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