
Buyers of the A6Q with Freely appreciate its affordability, wide viewing angle and competent upscaling of HD channels, and they say the Freely interface makes navigating catch‑up services simple. The TV handles reflections fairly well. On the downside, reviewers note that the contrast is low and backlight uniformity is patchy, so blacks look grey, and the set doesn’t get very bright. Motion blur is visible on sport and there are no advanced gaming features beyond a basic 60 Hz refresh.
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