Hisense 32E5QTUK QLED
A small QLED for the kitchen, spare room or desk, where you want decent colour and built-in streaming without giving up much shelf space.
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Why we rate it
- Quantum Dot colour at this size
- Local dimming on a small set
- Freely means no aerial needed
- Flexible dual-position stand
- It is not 4K
- No quoted refresh rate
Where the Hisense 32E5QTUK QLED wins and loses
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Hisense 32E5QTUK QLED vs Hisense Hisense 65E78QTUK QLED Smart TV
| HisenseHisense 32E5QTUK QLEDThis page | HisenseHisense 65E78QTUK QLED Smart TV | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 75 /100 | 75 /100 |
| Size | 32 " | 65 " |
| Panel type | Mini-LED | QLED |
Is the Hisense 32E5QTUK QLED right for you?
If you want a compact second set with better colour than the usual budget fare and no need for an aerial, this fits neatly into tight spaces and just works.
If this is the telly the whole household gathers around, the size and 1080p resolution will feel short. Go bigger and 4K for a primary set.
Before you buy
No, it is a Full HD 1080p set. At 32 inches that looks sharp at normal viewing distance, but it is not 4K and is best treated as a second-room TV.
No. It runs Freely, which streams live channels and catch-up over your internet connection, so you can place it anywhere with WiFi without plugging into an aerial.
It is fine for casual play, but there is no high-refresh or dedicated gaming mode listed, so serious console gamers should look at a 144Hz set instead.
It is a colour layer that produces a wider, more accurate range of colours, so picture looks richer and more natural than a typical small budget TV.
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