
Users appreciate the A7N’s QLED screen, which produces bold colours and supports wide colour gamuts alongside HDR10+ and Dolby Vision formats. The TV’s quick response time and low input lag make it a solid pick for gaming, and it supports VRR for smoother motion. That said, reviewers note that it lacks local dimming, so HDR highlights aren’t very bright, and image quality degrades noticeably when you sit off to the side. There are also reports of banding and dirty‑screen effects in uniform areas, and the 60 Hz panel limits motion clarity.
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