
Everyone else gets on with the job of making their TVs look as discreet and unassuming as possible, using materials that are entirely dictated by the price point they’re trying to hit. No-one really designs a TV, do they? Well, no-one except Bang & Olufsen. The few brands with any credibility involved in this fight include JVC, TCL and Toshiba – and even then, you’ll struggle to do better on price. Obvious competitors where this screen-size/specification/price combination is concerned are few – certainly none of the ‘big five’ manufacturers can lay a glove on this sort of price-to-size ratio. No price is confirmed for the biggest boy, but it will doubtless be as aggressive as all the other models in the A6G range. You may prefer the 43in model (£329), the 50in variant (£399) or the 65in whopper (£549) – or you may choose to wait until the promised 75-inch model makes it to the showrooms.


The Hisense A6G range is on sale now, with the 55in version costing around £429 in the UK.
