The manufacturer has already released a new lineup of TVs before the holiday season after we just reviewed the Acer I series smart TV by the company. For more than a week, we experimented with the newest Acer H Series Smart TV to determine its construction and whether its Rs 34,999 price tag was reasonable. Check out the review of the Acer H Series Smart TV below to find out.
Summary of Contents
Acer H Series Smart TV review: Design
The Acer H Series Smart TV is quite simple to set up, and consumers are provided with a reliable set of metal feet in case they decide to keep it on a table. This time, though, there is no wall bracket included in the package, which seemed odd as they were present in all of the Acer TV models that we previously examined. Moving forward, you may start the device, battery-charge the remote, and attach the metal feet in under 15 minutes.
In the package of the Acer H Series Smart TVs, there is a control that resembles the one for the Acer I series. When you initially turn on the TV, it will prompt you to pair the remote using Bluetooth. To connect it without any issues, simply place the remote control within one metre of the TV. After that, you can move it up to 30 metres to reach the TV. The remote is beautifully made and contains all the necessary buttons, as well as quick access buttons for Netflix, YouTube, Disney Plus, and Amazon Prime Video.
We are currently reviewing a 50-inch 4K Acer H Series Smart TV. Two other variants, 43-inch and 55-inch, are also offered (these support 4K viewing too). The top and side borders of the smart TV are almost completely absent. The bottom of the display has a substantial silver border that enhances the presentation and bears the Acer logo. Behind it, the 60W downward-firing speakers are likewise concealed by this.
There are numerous connectivity options available when you turn the TV around. On the right side, there are two USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 port, an AV port, an Ethernet port, three HDMI ports, and a 3.5mm aux jack for headphones. On the left side of the back panel, there is a power port. Plastic makes up the rear, which appears to be solid enough to be placed on a wall.
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Acer H Series Smart TV review: Performance
The more thrilling portion of the AcerH Series Smart TV review is now here. But first, let’s quickly go over some of this tiny tube’s technical specifications. The quad-core 64-bit Cortex A55 CPU on the 4K smart TV has a maximum clock speed of 1.3GHz. Along with a Mali G31 GPU, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of storage, this is paired. The configuration is enough for upcoming improvements. You would be able to upgrade without additional storage if Android 12 for TVs were to be introduced in the upcoming years.
Both dual-band Wi-Fi and the Ethernet port are available for internet connectivity. This is excellent for quicker internet connectivity and stutter-free streaming. Dolby Atmos is used to tune the 60W RMS sound, and Dolby Vision is also available.
Speaking of which, the viewing quality on this smart TV is excellent. We had a great time with it. The TV’s 178 degree viewing angle makes it ideal for large spaces and allows for family viewing. The picture is clear and the colours are vibrant. You get deeper blacks and considerably richer colours on it because to the high contrast ratio. Even during frantic sporting events or action movie sequences, we did not notice any ghosting on the screen. The MEMC engine in this TV, which adds frames for a significantly smoother viewing experience, also aids with this.
All OTT apps are supported by the AndroidTV 11 OS, including well-known ones like Netflix, Prime Video, and others are already on the gadget. From the Play Store, more can be downloaded. We had a lag-free OS experience with this smart TV thanks to its 2GB RAM. Even with three to four OTT apps running in the background, the Acer H Series Smart TV did not freeze.
The incredibly bright LED screen is given complete justice by the audio. Users often receive 20–30W speakers in this price range, but with 60W, you will experience a virtual surround sound setup with lots of wonderful auditory vibrations. As previously mentioned, Dolby Atmos adjusts the audio to make the virtual effect audible through the speakers. Users can customise the screen to suit their viewing preferences using the helpful choices found in the settings section.
The TV uses 120W of power when it is operating, which is standard for this market.
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Verdict
Do you think this TV, which costs Rs 34,999, is the best option for you? We should start by stating that Acer India TVs have advanced significantly since the first TV we evaluated last year to the Acer H Series Smart TV. Not just the build quality, but also the picture and sound quality have much improved. The Indkal team’s and its engineers’ tremendous effort is evident. You may easily purchase this enormous smart 4K TV from Acer India TV at a low cost if you’re shopping for one.
Acer H Series Smart TV Pros
good audio and visual
constructed well
Support for Dual Band Wi-Fi
Acer H Series Smart TV Cons
Similar to some other designs
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