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Did you ever feel like your World Cup 2018 experience wasn’t good enough?

This post is brought to you by Hisense.

The 2018 World Cup was definitely an iconic one. There were shocking goals, big upsets and an amazing underdog story running alongside a tale of diversity. But beyond the stunning matches, did you ever feel like something was missing?

Like, for example, the fact that your television was simply not good enough to give you an immersive World Cup experience? Well, if the answer is yes, there is good news because Hisense has just the solution for you.

Hisense is a Chinese company that specialises in consumer electronics and they’re here to make sure you have one of the best World Cup experiences ever — after all, they are one of the major sponsors for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. And if you didn’t watch the world’s biggest football tournament on the company’s brand new 75” U9A Premium ULED TV, you’re totally missing out.

This TV pushes a resolution of 3840×2160 pixels, otherwise known as 4K, so you can get crisp and incredibly detailed images no matter what you’re watching. But this TV isn’t just about its resolution, it also supports HDR 2500 which means the TV can achieve a peak brightness of 2500 nits.

With HDR, you’ll be able to see far more detail in contrast, easily distinguishing between objects in the shadows and details in the highlights. Not only will you be able to see more, it will also give you far greater viewing experience due to the rich contrasts and excellent tones with over 1,000 local dimming zones.

The Hisense U9A Premium ULED TV also has a picture quality index of 3,400 and has received the Annual Golden Award for Display technology. It won thanks to its major breakthroughs in display technologies like multi-area dynamic backlight control technology and high-definition processing engines.

Since the U9A Premium ULED TV is the official 2018 World Cup TV, it also adopts motion estimate and motion compensation technologies to enhance clarity in fast-moving images. That means you’ll be able to keep up with the fast movements of the players on the field thanks to the Smooth Motion panel’s ability to keep them fluent, smooth and clear. In other words, it’s almost as if this TV was designed for sports.

To ensure maximum immersion, the 75” Hisense U9A has a number of excellent design elements. The first is the massive 75” panel that features really slim bezels. This lets you shave away the distractions and fully immerse yourself in what you’re watching.

Additionally, it also features a sexy stand design that’s minimal and chic so it’ll fit in with almost any modern decor in any house. This television oozes class and is the poster child for less is more.

And the best part is that you can have all of these good looks, high-end display technologies and industrial design for just a fraction of what you’d pay for other competing televisions. Head on over to hisense.com.my for more information.

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