
Owners say the U6N provides decent brightness and black uniformity for the money and produces a pleasing picture in SDR. They appreciate the upscaling performance and low input lag for casual gaming. However, the set struggles with reflections and doesn’t get bright enough to make HDR highlights sparkle, and its viewing angle is tight, causing colours to shift when viewed off‑centre. Motion blur can be an issue during fast scenes, and there’s a lack of premium gaming features like high‑frame‑rate support.
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