How sound is made? Hisense NU7700 TV Reviews

The TV has evolved dramatically over the years, becoming thinner and thinner. Today, it's so slim that it can be compared to a piece of paper and hung on the wall like an artwork. While picture quality has improved significantly, with 4K now widely available and 8K on the horizon, many users still find the sound quality lacking—some even say it's worse than the bulky TVs from a decade ago. So why has TV audio quality dropped to the point where it feels more like "listening to the sound" rather than experiencing immersive audio? The answer lies in the structural design of television speakers. In the past, old TVs were large and heavy, equipped with powerful speakers that could deliver strong volume and deep bass. But as technology advanced, manufacturers focused on making TVs slimmer and lighter, which came at a cost to sound performance. LCD TVs became the mainstream, replacing the bulky cathode-ray tube (CRT) models. However, the principle of sound relies on air vibration, and as TVs became thinner, speaker size had to shrink too. This led to a significant loss in sound quality, especially in bass performance. To compensate, many ultra-slim TVs started using external soundbars, which offer better audio but disrupt the TV's sleek design and add extra cables. Enter the Hisense NU7700, which breaks this long-standing trade-off between thinness and sound quality. It introduces a groundbreaking "Airborne Sound Field" technology that redefines TV audio. This innovation allows for powerful bass without compromising the slim profile. The TV features dual passive radiators, enhancing low-frequency output while maintaining a compact design. As a result, the NU7700 delivers a rich, full-bodied sound that rivals many external sound systems. In addition to its impressive audio, the NU7700 boasts a stunning 96% screen-to-body ratio, thanks to its 2mm metal frame. Its ultra-thin body, just 8.9mm thick, makes it a visual masterpiece. The build quality is top-notch, with all-metal construction and high-end finishing processes that give it a premium feel. On the connectivity side, the NU7700 offers multiple ports, including two HDMI (one with ARC), two USB, and a network port, all neatly concealed behind a cover. It also supports MU-MIMO and dual-band Wi-Fi for smooth streaming, even in crowded networks. When it comes to sound, the NU7700 excels in various modes. In music mode, the bass is noticeably stronger, and vocals are crisp and clear. For movies, the DTS mode enhances spatial sound and detail, creating an immersive experience. In gaming mode, the sound effects are rich and dynamic, adding depth to gameplay. Picture quality is equally impressive. The NU7700 uses ULED technology, delivering accurate color reproduction, excellent contrast, and deep blacks. HDR support ensures vibrant colors and detailed dark scenes, making it ideal for both movies and sports. With its smart VIDDA system, the NU7700 also includes fun features like video calling, allowing users to connect with friends and family via their TV. And as the official FIFA World Cup TV, it's perfectly suited for live sports viewing, with smooth motion handling and minimal lag. Overall, the Hisense NU7700 is a remarkable blend of aesthetics, performance, and innovation. Whether you're watching a movie, playing a game, or enjoying music, it delivers a premium experience that sets a new standard for smart TVs. With prices starting at ¥8,999 for the 55-inch model and ¥13,999 for the 65-inch version, it’s a compelling choice for those looking for a top-tier TV with exceptional sound and visuals.

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