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Hisense 65SX Dual Cell TV review

Hisense 65SX Dual Cell TV review

Posted on September 15, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Hisense is banking pretty hard on its new Dual Cell TV technology, which employs traditional local dimming along with two precision-bonded LCD layers (one cell for colour and a grayscale cell for luminance) in order to achieve previously unobtainable black levels on a non-OLED display.

In a nutshell, that means that Hisense’s 65SX is able to reach black levels that are incredibly close to that of an OLED television, only without sacrificing brightness and color.
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