Hisense A6N vs XIAOMI A PRO 2025

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Hisense A6N
$649

Available screen sizes: 43”50”55”58”65”75”85”

Available screen sizes: 43”55”65”75”

Panel type: LCD VA

Resolution: 3840x2160

System: VIDAA

Model year: 2024

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Panel type: LCD VA

Resolution: 3840x2160

System: Google TV

Model year: 2024

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Overall rating

5.4

5.5

  • Movies and series in UHD quality

    5.8

    5.8

  • Classic TV, YouTube

    5.6

    6.1

  • Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

    4.5

    5.1

  • Gaming on console

    6.6

    6.2

  • TV as a computer monitor

    1.0

    1.0

  • Watching in bright light

    3.8

    3.8

  • Utility functions

    7.0

    5.5

  • Apps

    7.7

    9.6

  • Sound quality

    5.5

    6.0

Advantages

  • Decent native contrast

  • Support for all HDR formats, including Dolby Vision, HDR10+, etc.

  • Decent for casual gamers, with ALLM, VRR, and Game Bar

  • Low input lag, even in Dolby Vision mode

  • Expanded Google TV operating system

  • Voice control in Polish

  • Good image processing

  • High native contrast

  • Attractive price

Disadvantages

No like
  • VIDAA's fledgling operating system - missing several apps

  • Poor panel brightness

  • Not suitable for use with a PC

  • Low brightness

  • Poor font readability

  • The system can lag

Our verdict

Hisense A6N is a simple model aimed at users looking for an inexpensive everyday TV. Thanks to its VA panel it offers decent contrast, which works well for watching regular TV, especially in the evening when reflections are not a problem. The digital processing also does a good job, so over-the-air and satellite broadcasts look pretty good for this price range. When it comes to gaming, the A6N is not bad, especially for casual players. Low input lag and support for features like ALLM and VRR are nice additions that make games run smoothly with minimal delay. Dolby Vision support is another plus, although at this screen brightness it's hard to get the full HDR experience. The VIDAA operating system is simple and responsive, but it has its limits. The number of available apps isn't impressive, popular services like Netflix and YouTube are there, but you can't count on more niche apps. That may be a problem for anyone who wants more versatility. Of course, as a budget model, the Hisense A6N has its drawbacks. The screen brightness is fairly low, so in a very sunlit room the picture can simply look washed out. Color coverage isn't impressive either, colors are less saturated. You notice this most when watching high-quality HDR content, for example series or films on Netflix. For people planning to use the TV as a computer monitor, it's also not the best choice, the lack of 4:4:4 chroma support makes text less sharp. The Hisense A6N is a budget TV that works well for everyday TV watching and occasional gaming. Its strengths, like decent contrast and smooth system operation, may satisfy less demanding users. However, for those looking for better image quality or more advanced features, it's worth considering other options that for a little more money can offer more.

The Xiaomi A Pro 2025 is a device that caters to the needs of many basic users. As one of the most affordable QLED TVs available, it offers a good balance between price and quality. One of its standout features is the Google TV system, which provides seamless access to a variety of apps and multimedia content. The intuitive interface makes it easy to navigate popular streaming platforms such as Netflix and YouTube. Voice control in Polish adds further convenience, allowing users to issue commands without manually navigating menus. The completely wireless remote enhances usability, removing the need to aim directly at the TV.

In terms of picture quality, the TV delivers solid performance for everyday viewing. It handles tonal transitions smoothly and processes lower-quality materials effectively, resulting in a pleasing image for standard television programmes. However, its limited brightness may affect performance in brightly lit environments—an expected compromise in this price range. The inclusion of a basic motion smoother allows for adjustable fluidity in movies and series, making it suitable for less demanding viewers in terms of motion handling.

That said, the TV’s 60 Hz panel and lack of advanced features may limit its appeal for those seeking higher performance. Its low input lag will appeal to occasional gamers, but the device falls short for PC connectivity due to poor font clarity, which makes text work less enjoyable. Additionally, while the operating system offers extensive functionality, its responsiveness could be better.

Despite these shortcomings, the Xiaomi A Pro 2025 remains a compelling choice for budget-conscious users seeking an affordable QLED TV with practical features and reliable performance for basic applications.

TV appearance

HDMI inputs
0 x HDMI 2.0, 0 x HDMI 2.1
3 x HDMI 2.0, 0 x HDMI 2.1
Other inputs
RCA (Chinch)
Outputs
Toslink (Optical audio), eARC (HDMI), ARC (HDMI)
Network Interfaces
Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Wi-Fi 5GHz, Ethernet (LAN) 100Mbps
Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Wi-Fi 5GHz, Ethernet (LAN) 100Mbps
Build quality
Average
BuildQuality-Budget
Stand type
Legs
Legs
Bezel color
Graphite
Black
Stand
Fixed
Fixed
Accessories
Stand
Stand

Contrast and black detail

5.6/10

5.9/10

Local dimming function: No

Local dimming function: No

Contrast:

Review Hisense A6N Contrast and black detail

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5,250:1

Review Hisense A6N Contrast and black detail

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5,150:1

Review Hisense A6N Contrast and black detail

Result

4,700:1

Review Hisense A6N Contrast and black detail

Result

4,950:1

Review Hisense A6N Contrast and black detail

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3,500:1

Review XIAOMI A PRO 2025 Contrast and black detail

Result

5,950:1

Review XIAOMI A PRO 2025 Contrast and black detail

Result

6,300:1

Review XIAOMI A PRO 2025 Contrast and black detail

Result

5,200:1

Review XIAOMI A PRO 2025 Contrast and black detail

Result

5,100:1

Review XIAOMI A PRO 2025 Contrast and black detail

Result

5,150:1

Halo effect and black detail visibility:

Check the visibility of bright lights on a dark background. Mini-LEDs often struggle with this. The photo does not compare black levels – that’s what the video below is for.

The video accurately shows differences in contrast and black levels between TVs, as well as potential issues: halo around bright objects or Mini-LED zone operation visible as brightness jumps.

The TV is equipped with a VA panel, which offers significantly better contrast compared with IPS panels, resulting in deeper blacks and a more defined picture. On our test patterns we managed to achieve an impressive contrast ratio of around 5000:1, which translates into very good detail reproduction in dark scenes. However, because it lacks local dimming, bear in mind that blacks in some sequences may lean more toward a navy tint than a perfectly deep black. This effect is particularly noticeable in demanding scenes, such as in the film "Zjawa". Even so, given the price of the device, the TV delivers decent black levels that will satisfy most users.

The Xiaomi A Pro features a VA panel, which provides significantly better black depth and colour intensity compared to IPS panels, particularly in low-light environments. Testing revealed a maximum contrast ratio of approximately 6000:1, which is a solid performance for its category. This high contrast allows for good separation of image elements in darker scenes, enhancing visual quality. For instance, in the film Oblivion, the TV excelled at distinguishing bright and dark areas, effectively elevating the viewing experience.

However, the lack of local dimming technology—a common limitation in this price range—becomes apparent in more demanding scenes. In films like The Revenant, where intricate shadow details are critical, the black levels lose their intensity, appearing closer to navy blue. Without dynamic dimming, parts of the image that should be deeply darkened remain faintly illuminated, which can diminish the overall impact of darker sequences.

Despite this limitation, the TV’s strong contrast performance makes it a good choice for viewers prioritising deep blacks and vibrant colours, provided their expectations align with the TV’s price bracket.

HDR effect quality

4.2/10

3.5/10

Supported formats
HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG
HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
Color gamut coverage
DCI P3: 82.3%, Bt.2020: 61.0%
DCI P3: 92.0%, Bt.2020: 70.0%

Luminance measurements in HDR:

Review Hisense A6N Brightness measurement

Result

200 nit

Review Hisense A6N Brightness measurement

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210 nit

Review Hisense A6N Brightness measurement

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252 nit

Review Hisense A6N Brightness measurement

Result

245 nit

Review Hisense A6N Brightness measurement

Result

276 nit

Review XIAOMI A PRO 2025 Brightness measurement

Result

205 nit

Review XIAOMI A PRO 2025 Brightness measurement

Result

220 nit

Review XIAOMI A PRO 2025 Brightness measurement

Result

243 nit

Review XIAOMI A PRO 2025 Brightness measurement

Result

213 nit

Review XIAOMI A PRO 2025 Brightness measurement

Result

237 nit

Scene from the movie “Pan” (about 2800 nits)

Scene from the movie “Billy Lynn” (about 1100 nits)

The photos show two HDR10 movies. 'Pan' is one of the brightest productions ever made, while 'Billy Lynn' (soldier) has brightness typical of streaming (Netflix, Prime, HBO MAX). Notice the intensity of effects and detail in whites.

Static HDR10

The photos present the visibility of white details in various HDR formats. They do not show brightness differences between TVs (these can be compared in the previous gallery).

Dynamic: Dolby Vision

Dynamic: HDR10+

The photos present the visibility of white details in various HDR formats. They do not show brightness differences between TVs (these can be compared in the previous gallery).

HDR luminance chart:

XIAOMI A PRO 2025

Hisense A6N

Unfortunately, the HDR effect quality on A6N is not impressive. A peak brightness of 250 nits doesn’t allow for spectacular highlights, and HDR looks rather muted, more like ordinary SDR. This will not satisfy more demanding users who want to enjoy high-quality movie content. Additionally, the color gamut coverage is not very impressive either: DCI-P3 at 82% is an average result that doesn’t let you fully enjoy vivid colors in HDR material.

In the HDR category, the Xiaomi A Pro performs poorly overall. Under ideal conditions, it achieves a brightness level of around 250 nits, which is underwhelming. However, many competing models offer similar or even lower brightness levels. Such limited brightness is insufficient to fully showcase the potential of HDR content. In practical terms, the image lacks the depth and intensity expected from high-quality HDR. Instead, the visuals resemble standard dynamic range (SDR), with scenes that should display striking brightness and contrast appearing flat and uninspiring. That said, for its price, the television offers solid DCI-P3 colour gamut coverage at 92%, made possible by its quantum dot (QLED) technology. This ensures vibrant and saturated colours, making it an appealing choice for gamers and movie enthusiasts seeking richer hues and improved colour reproduction compared to standard models.

Factory color reproduction

1.9/10

5.1/10

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Factory Mode

After calibration

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Factory Mode

After calibration

In the color reproduction category, the Hisense A6N in Filmmaker Mode leaves much to be desired. Although the mode's name suggests we should expect faithful movie color reproduction, the reality is different. The TV has significant picture quality problems. The white balance issue is particularly noticeable for both HD and 4K material, as it is heavily skewed by a dominance of blue. This results in artificial, cool tones, clearly visible in the comparison photo below. The ColorChecker test further confirms these errors, which are compounded by low color gamut coverage.

The gamma luminance curve shows a serious problem maintaining the 2.4 level, with the plot well below the reference value. That leads to excessive image brightening and washed-out blacks. The EOTF curve for 4K material also indicates brightness problems. At the low end there is a pronounced bump caused by the TV's excessive brightening, which negatively affects picture quality. This image behavior prevents fully enjoying movies and requires manual correction.

The Xiaomi A Pro 2025 performs best in movie mode for colour reproduction straight out of the box, though it is not without its flaws. An analysis of the white balance shows negative green values, causing distortions in white tones. At full white, there are noticeable deviations, and the high-contrast image leads to poor tonal transitions in red, negatively impacting the overall colour quality. Before calibration, the image often displays a pink hue in its scenery.

The gamma contrast graph falls below the 2.4 mark, indicating an overemphasis on darker tones and a lack of prominence in lighter areas. Additionally, the EOTF curve shows a sharp rise early on, which can result in lost detail in bright scenes and an oversaturated appearance. These issues suggest that further calibration is needed to balance the colour reproduction and enhance the overall image.

Factory colour settings on the Xiaomi A Pro 2025 are average, and while this is common in televisions of its class, users seeking accurate colour representation may need to adjust the settings. After proper calibration, the TV delivers a more natural and vibrant palette, aligning better with cinematic standards. For those prioritising precise colour reproduction, professional calibration will significantly improve image quality.

Color reproduction after calibration

5.7/10

7/10

The photos show how movies look on the TV. Pay attention to black detail visibility, colors, and shadow tint.

The photos show how movies look on the TV. Pay attention to black detail visibility, colors, and shadow tint.

Hisense A6N offers in its settings options and tools to adjust many picture parameters, which we used. As for the white balance, we managed to remove the excess blue; this is clearly visible in the comparison photo below, where the boy in the image practically "comes to life". A large improvement can also be seen in the gamma brightness response, as the TV no longer has serious issues with overbrightening the entire picture. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for 4K content, where the EOTF curve could not be fully corrected due to this model's exceptionally low brightness. For HDR content we use dynamic tone mapping, which allows recovery of many details despite lifting the midtones. For this TV that brings more benefits than drawbacks. The errors that remain visible in the color gamut test and the ColorChecker for 4K content stem from the low color gamut coverage and are difficult to eliminate because of the TV's characteristics. Even so, the image tonality is much better, so we recommend calibrating the factory settings, which are far from ideal.

After calibration, the Xiaomi A Pro 2025 TV shows significant improvement. The white balance is the most noticeable change, with previous errors corrected in HD and 4K content. Most deviations are now minimal, falling within an acceptable range, resulting in a more balanced and natural colour representation that enhances viewing comfort.

In terms of gamma, the drop has been largely addressed, leading to a more consistent rendering of tones across various scenes. However, the EOTF curve still hasn't seen substantial improvement, as there is limited control over dynamic tone mapping. This limitation means that some details may still be lost in bright scenes, affecting the perception of certain materials.

Despite these minor issues, the overall picture quality is improved after calibration. The enhanced white balance and reduced gamma issues provide a more realistic and enjoyable viewing experience. While further adjustments could enhance the image even more, the TV now showcases its potential, meeting the expectations of many users.

Smoothness of tonal transitions

9.1/10

9.3/10

These are selected scenes that show smooth tonal transitions from one color to another. If you see distinct banding, it’s the TV panel’s fault.

These are selected scenes that show smooth tonal transitions from one color to another. If you see distinct banding, it’s the TV panel’s fault.

These are selected scenes that show smooth tonal transitions from one color to another. If you see distinct banding, it’s the TV panel’s fault.

These are selected scenes that show smooth tonal transitions from one color to another. If you see distinct banding, it’s the TV panel’s fault.

The smoothness of tonal transitions is one of this TV's strongest points. Hisense A6N handles tonal gradations very well; gradients in the image look natural and are largely free of artifacts. The TV doesn't have significant issues in this area, although slight banding can be seen in bright and dark scenes — it's not pronounced enough to interfere with the viewing experience. Smoothness of tonal transitions on the Hisense A6N is undoubtedly one of its greatest strengths.

During testing of tonal transition fluidity, the Xiaomi A Pro 2025 performed admirably. In most test sequences, there were no noticeable issues. Only in the scene with red water were there minor imperfections, but these were cosmetic and did not significantly impact the overall image quality. Both colour and grey gradients were reproduced with almost perfect accuracy, making this TV an excellent choice for those who prioritise this aspect of television performance.

Image scaling and smoothness of tonal transitions

5/10

6.9/10

Image without overscan on the SD signal
OK
OK
Smooth transition function
No
OK

Smooth transition function

The match photo shows how the TV smooths weak tonal transitions in low-quality video.

Image scaling SD (576i)

The model photo shows how it handles upscaling of SD material.

Let's see how A6N handles low-quality material. When it comes to smoothing tonal transitions, the lack of a function to reduce posterization or smooth tonal transitions in low-quality sources, such as broadcast TV or DVD, may be noticeable to more demanding viewers. As for digital processing, the model was rendered correctly and the branches were free of the typical jagged edges. The image has a pronounced sense of plasticity and is soft, which may appeal to those who prefer that kind of picture style.

The Xiaomi A Pro 2025 handles tonal transitions effectively, especially when dealing with lower-quality materials. Thanks to its advanced digital processing, the colour contour removal feature performs surprisingly well. Setting this option to "Medium" provides the best balance, enhancing the smoothness of tonal transitions while avoiding excessive smoothing of other image elements, like film grain.

In the case of a tested frame featuring a model with numerous branches in the background, the TV demonstrated its digital processing strengths. Adding artificial sharpness clarified the model’s details, particularly enhancing the hair's definition. However, around the branches, subtle contours emerged due to digital intervention. While this adds detail to the overall image, excessive sharpness can sometimes cause certain elements to appear unnaturally highlighted.

Blur and motion smoothness

3.9/10

4.3/10

Maximum refresh rate of the panel
60Hz
60Hz
Film motion smoothing option
OK
OK
Blur reduction option
No
No
BFI function 60Hz
No
No
BFI function 120Hz
No
No
Brightness drop with BFI
-%
0%

Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate):

The 60 Hz panel in Hisense A6N will likely please people who enjoy watching movies, because the TV offers an "ultra motion smoothing" feature that lets you adjust the image's motion, making it choppier or smoother and more cinematic. As for motion blur, it is rather average. You can see quite noticeable blur, especially on dark backgrounds, which is a common trait in this class of TVs.

The Xiaomi A Pro 2025 features a motion smoothing option known as "Motion Smoothing," which is designed mainly for film viewing. It allows users to adjust the effect to either a more cinematic, film-like appearance with visible frames or a smoother, theatrical image. This feature will likely satisfy movie lovers. However, gamers and sports enthusiasts might be disappointed. The TV uses a 60 Hz refresh rate panel, typical for this price range, which doesn’t offer exceptional motion handling. Our "Ufo" test revealed some motion blur, so those seeking sharper moving images may find it lacking in this regard.

Console compatibility and gaming features

5.3/10

3.3/10

  • ALLM
    Yes
    Yes
  • VRR
    Yes
    No
  • VRR range
    48 - 60Hz
    No
  • Dolby Vision Game Mode
    Yes
    No
  • Correct implementation of HGIG
    No
    No
  • 1080p@120Hz
    No
    No
  • 1440p@120Hz
    No
    No
  • 4K@120Hz
    No
    No
  • Game bar
    Yes
    Yes

Hisense A6N is a TV that will likely appeal to casual gamers, mainly because of its 60 Hz panel, which may not satisfy more demanding players. Still, it offers several features that can make gaming more enjoyable. The TV supports functions such as ALLM (automatic low-latency mode), VRR (variable refresh rate) and Dolby Vision, which let you enjoy better picture quality and smoother motion in games that support those technologies. Moreover, the low input lag means in-game reactions are fast, which is crucial, especially in fast-paced titles. Thanks to these features, although the TV isn’t the ideal choice for demanding gamers, it provides solid support for those who value comfortable gaming without complicated settings. It’s an ideal solution for people who want to enjoy gaming without high hardware demands while still having access to modern technologies that enhance gameplay quality.

The Xiaomi A Pro 2025 includes several gamer-friendly features, such as the Game Bar, which sets itself apart from the typical dashboards seen in other brands. This feature allows quick access to game-related settings, making it convenient during intense gaming sessions. The TV also supports Automatic Low Latency Mode (ALLM), automatically switching to a game-optimised mode to reduce signal delays. However, it lacks HDMI 2.1 support, limiting compatibility with the latest gaming consoles that require higher bandwidth. Additionally, it does not support features like VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) or G-Sync, which are becoming essential for gamers seeking smoother visuals and reduced tearing. While the Xiaomi A Pro 2025 has some useful features, there are better options in this price range offering more advanced gaming solutions.

Input lag

9.9/10

9.8/10

SDR

1080p60
14 ms
15 ms
1080p120
2160p60
14 ms
15 ms
2160p120

HDR

2160p60
12 ms
14 ms
2160p120
4320p60

Dolby Vision

2160p60 DV
13 ms
2160p120 DV

Hisense A6N achieves an impressive input lag of 12 to 14 ms, which is an excellent result. The Dolby Vision implementation also deserves praise; with other brands it is often problematic and unplayable, but here it works smoothly and without noticeable delay, which is a big plus for fans of fast-paced games.

Xiaomi A Pro 2025 achieves excellent results, regardless of the resolution or HDR mode. With measurements as low as 15 ms, this television ranks among the best in terms of responsiveness.

Compatibility with PC

1/10

1/10

Chroma 444 (max. resolution and refresh rate)
No
Yes
Font clarity
Poor
Average
Readability of dark text and shapes
Poor
Poor
Input lag in PC mode (4K, max. refresh rate)
12ms
105ms
Matrix subpixel arrangement
BGR
Max refresh rate
60Hz
60Hz
G-Sync
No
No

The photo shows the legibility of small fonts. Ideally, lines should be the same thickness on both light and dark text, with minimal pixel gaps.

The Hisense A6N TV is unfortunately not suitable for use with a computer. Lack of support for chroma 4:4:4 causes fonts to be completely blurry and illegible, which makes using the TV as a monitor very difficult. This definitely rules out this model as an option for anyone looking for a TV to pair with a PC.

In the category of cooperation with a PC, Xiaomi A Pro 2025 performs very poorly. The fonts are of low quality, and their display on the screen is often problematic. Dithering is ubiquitous; when zooming in on the fonts against a dark background, they are displayed in three colours, which is definitely glaring and can significantly hinder the comfortable use of the device. Such problems can be a significant disadvantage for users who plan to use the television as a computer monitor.

Viewing angles

3.4/10

2.6/10

Brightness drop at an angle of 45 degrees
73%
81%

Unfortunately, the viewing angles on the Hisense A6N are poor, which is typical for VA panels. When watching from wider angles the picture quickly loses quality, with colors washing out and contrast dropping significantly. You get the best visual experience by sitting directly in front of the TV, since even a small shift to the side degrades color accuracy and contrast. This limitation can be important in larger rooms where viewers are seated at different angles to the screen.

The Xiaomi A Pro 2025 performs poorly in terms of viewing angles due to its VA panel. While the TV offers better blacks when viewed directly in front, the image quality degrades significantly from side angles. During testing, our specialists observed that sitting just one metre from the device caused the image on the right side to appear brightened and desaturated. However, shifting slightly to the side improved the picture, highlighting the noticeable difference in image quality depending on the viewing angle. This makes the viewing experience less enjoyable for larger groups.

Daytime performance

3.8/10

3.8/10

Panel finish
Satin
Satin
Reflection suppression
Good
Average
Black levels during daytime
Good
Good

Panel brightness

XIAOMI A PRO 2025: 249 cd/m2

Hisense A6N: 226 cd/m2

The satin panel does a good job of reducing reflections, but a brightness of 220 cd/m² is not sufficient for the TV to effectively overcome strong ambient light. In bright rooms or with a lot of daylight the image may appear less defined, which limits the comfort of using the TV in those conditions.

Xiaomi A Pro 2025 presents itself as average. The screen coating is satin, which may help reduce reflections, but the suppression of reflections is average. The brightness of the television is only 250 nits, which is a relatively low result compared to other models on the market. As a result, during sunny days or in brightly lit rooms, the image quality may suffer, and details may be hard to discern.

Panel details

Backlight Type
White LED
PFS LED
Software version during testing
RTM5.220609.003.1850
Image processor
M7632 2GB RAM

Subpixel Structure:

Panel uniformity and thermal imaging:

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Hisense A6N

XIAOMI A PRO 2025

TV features

7/10

5.5/10

  • System
    VIDAA
    Google TV
  • System performance
    Decent
    Poor
  • HDMI inputs
    0 x HDMI 2.0, 0 x HDMI 2.1
    3 x HDMI 2.0, 0 x HDMI 2.1
  • Other inputs
    RCA (Chinch)
  • Outputs
    Toslink (Optical audio), eARC (HDMI), ARC (HDMI)
  • Network Interfaces
    Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Wi-Fi 5GHz, Ethernet (LAN) 100Mbps
    Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Wi-Fi 5GHz, Ethernet (LAN) 100Mbps
  • TV reception
    DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C
    DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C

Classic features:

  • Recording to USB (terrestrial TV)
    No
    No
  • Recording programming
    No
    No
  • Picture in Picture (PiP)
    No
    No
  • RF remote control (no need to aim)
    Yes
    Yes
  • Backlit remote control
    No
    No
  • Teletext
    No
    Yes
  • Audio only mode
    Yes
    Yes
  • Bluetooth headphones support
    Yes
    Yes
  • Simultaneous Bluetooth headphones & TV audio
    No
    No

Smart features:

  • AirPlay
    Yes
    No
  • Screen mirroring (Windows Miracast)
    Yes
    Yes
  • Voice search
    Yes
    Yes
  • Voice search in native language
    Yes
    Yes
  • Ability to connect a keyboard and mouse
    Yes
    Yes
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Sound connection options

  • HDMI audio
    eARC (HDMI), ARC (HDMI)
  • Other audio outputs
    Toslink (Optical audio)
  • Wireless audio
    Bluetooth
    Bluetooth

Supported audio formats (external HDMI eARC audio):

  • Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
    Yes
    Yes
  • Dolby True HD 7.1
    Yes
    No
  • Dolby Atmos in Dolby Digital Plus (JOC)
    Yes
    Yes
  • Dolby Atmos in Dolby True HD
    Yes
    No
  • DTS:X in DTS-HD MA
    Yes
    Yes
  • DTS-HD Master Audio
    Yes
    Yes

Senior accessibility

  • Numeric keyboard on TV
    No
    No
  • Font size adjustment
    Yes
    No
  • Audio description
    Yes
    No

The Hisense A6N TV runs the VIDAA OS, which is fast and responsive without noticeable stutter. There are quite a few apps, but unfortunately music services like Spotify or Tidal are missing. That may be disappointing for users expecting a wide selection of streaming services. Despite this, the TV offers a few features that can compensate. It supports screen mirroring and AirPlay, allowing wireless streaming of content from other devices. In addition, you can connect peripherals such as keyboards or headphones via Bluetooth, which increases the TV’s functionality. Unfortunately, traditional TV viewers may be disappointed by the lack of a recording function and Picture in Picture (PiP), limiting options to personalize the viewing experience.

The Xiaomi A Pro 2025 stands out with its Google TV system, one of its key advantages. This platform provides access to a wide range of applications and streaming services, making the TV easy to use. It also features a voice assistant for streamlined navigation and quick content searches without the need to scroll through menus. A major benefit of Google TV is the ability to download virtually any app from the Google Play Store, allowing users to customise the TV to suit their preferences. Users can install streaming, gaming, and other apps, turning the TV into a multimedia entertainment centre. However, it’s important to note that this model lacks recording features and AirPlay, which may disappoint some users. Additionally, there are noticeable lag issues with the operating system, which can affect ease of use. On the plus side, the TV supports Bluetooth pairing with other devices and the remote control can operate without the need to aim at the screen, enhancing user comfort. Despite a few shortcomings, the Xiaomi A Pro 2025 is a solid option for those seeking a modern TV experience.

Apps

7.7/10

9.6/10

OK
Disney_Plus
OK
Amazon_Prime_Video
OK
Player_TVN
OK
Polsat_Box_Go
OK
Canal_Plus_Online
OK
TVP_VOD
OK
Apple_TV_Plus
OK
SkyShowtime
OK
Rakuten
OK
CDA_Premium_Browser
No
Spotify
No
Tidal
OK
Netflix
OK
YouTube
OK
HBO_MAX
No
Kodi
No
Apple_music
No
Eleven_sports
No
Xbox Game Pass
No
GeForce NOW
No
Amazon Luna
OK
Boosteroid
No
Steam Link
OK
Disney_Plus
OK
Amazon_Prime_Video
OK
Player_TVN
OK
Polsat_Box_Go
OK
Canal_Plus_Online
OK
TVP_VOD
OK
Apple_TV_Plus
OK
SkyShowtime
OK
Rakuten
OK
CDA_Premium_Browser
OK
Spotify
OK
Tidal
OK
Netflix
OK
YouTube
OK
HBO_MAX
OK
Kodi
No
Apple_music
OK
Eleven_sports
No
Xbox Game Pass
OK
GeForce NOW
No
Amazon Luna
OK
Boosteroid
OK
Steam Link

Playing files from USB

3.9/10

6.8/10

Supported photo formats:

JPEG
Yes
Yes
HEIC
No
No
PNG
Yes
Yes
GIF
Yes
Yes
WebP
Yes
No
TIFF
No
No
BMP
Yes
Yes
SVG
No
No

Maximum photo resolution:

4 Mpix
Yes
Yes
6 Mpix
Yes
Yes
8 Mpix
Yes
Yes
10 Mpix
No
Yes
12 Mpix
No
Yes
16 Mpix
Yes
Yes
20 Mpix
No
Yes
24 Mpix
No
Yes
28 Mpix
No
Yes
32 Mpix
Yes
Yes

Unfortunately, a major disappointment is the lack of support for Polish characters. This is a significant problem when playing back content with Polish subtitles. This limitation significantly affects the comfort of watching films from local media.

The Xiaomi A Pro 2025 comes with a decent built-in media player that satisfies basic user expectations. However, it does have limitations, occasionally struggling with certain file formats, which could be a point of frustration. Thankfully, with access to the Google Play Store, users can easily download alternative media players to better suit their needs. In testing, we found that the TV's compatibility with apps is generally strong, and third-party media players work seamlessly. The Xiaomi A Pro 2025 runs on the Android TV platform, providing access to apps and streaming services. By installing alternative media players, users can overcome compatibility issues and enhance the TV’s functionality. This makes the Xiaomi A Pro 2025 a more versatile option, capable of meeting diverse media playback needs of users, including those with more demanding requirements.

Sound

5.5/10

6/10

  • Maximum volume
    -
    -
  • Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
    Yes
    Yes
  • Dolby True HD 7.1
    Yes
    No
  • Dolby Atmos in Dolby Digital Plus (JOC)
    Yes
    Yes
  • Dolby Atmos in Dolby True HD
    Yes
    No
  • DTS:X in DTS-HD MA
    Yes
    Yes
  • DTS-HD Master Audio
    Yes
    Yes

The sound on the Hisense A6N can be described as rather flat and average, typical of budget TVs. However, when connected to an external audio system, users won't be disappointed, because the TV supports most popular audio formats, including DTS and Dolby, which allows for a significantly better sound experience.

The Xiaomi A Pro 2025 offers surprisingly good sound quality for its price range. The audio performance is solid, meeting expectations for a TV in this class. Notably, it supports DTS audio formats, a feature often absent in even more expensive models. While this assessment is subjective and may differ based on personal preferences, the TV delivers a commendable audio experience for its price point.