Acerpure Advance G Series 4K QLED TV targets gamers with its 120Hz display and Dolby Vision support

Highlights
  • The Acerpure Advance G Series TVs are available in 65-inch and 75-inch models with a 4K QLED display.
  • Key features include a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10, and Dolby Vision for enhanced picture quality.
  • The series starts at Rs 54,999 for the 65-inch variant.

While PC gamers often build their setups around specialised monitors, the living room remains the primary domain for console gaming, where a large, immersive television is quite essential. The challenge has been finding a Smart TV that delivers the high-speed performance of a gaming monitor without compromising on the cinematic quality needed for movies and streaming. Acer aims to bridge this gap with the launch of its Acerpure Advance G Series QLED TVs.

The Smart TV series starts at just Rs 54,999 for the 65-inch variant and is available for purchase across the Acerpure Online Store, Acer Exclusive Store, Retail Outlets, and Consumer Electronics Channels.

The Advance G series Smart TVs are centred around performance output. It features a 120Hz refresh rate, which results in incredibly smooth motion, reducing the stutter and blur common in fast-paced action sequences or sports. The inclusion of MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation) further enhances the experience by intelligently inserting additional frames, making on-screen action appear even more fluid, especially when your hardware lacks the power for additional performance. The TV operates on Google TV OS, providing a clean, straightforward interface for accessing a wide array of apps and games from Google Play.

The display is one of the core aspects of the Advance G Series. It utilises a QLED panel, which incorporates a layer of quantum dots to enhance colour and brightness beyond that of standard LED TVs. The brand claims that the screen can reproduce around 1.07 billion colours, and with support for HDR10, it should lead to greater detail and depth in the image.

There’s also Dolby Vision support, a dynamic HDR format that optimises the picture on a scene-by-scene basis, adjusting contrast and brightness for optimal quality. The 4K (3840 x 2160p) resolution ensures everything remains sharp, while a wide 178-degree viewing angle should provide a consistent picture from nearly any position in the room.

For audio, the Advance G Series comes with Dolby Atmos support, which creates a three-dimensional soundscape where audio feels as if it’s coming from all around the viewer, creating a more immersive experience. To provide low-end depth and impact, the TV has built-in 50W subwoofers, which should deliver powerful bass without requiring an external sound system.

Connectivity options are pretty decent, too. The TV includes three HDMI 2.0 ports for gaming consoles and other high-definition sources, alongside USB ports for multimedia playback. Standard wireless connectivity options like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are included, and a built-in Chromecast simplifies streaming content from mobile devices directly to the television.

For console gamers and movie enthusiasts seeking a television that can handle intense gaming and serve as a high-quality display for cinematic content, the Acerpure Advance G Series appears to be a decent option. There are, however, a few trade-offs. The most significant drawback is the absence of HDMI 2.1 ports. This means you’re limited to HDMI 2.0, which offers less bandwidth, and the TV lacks support for some key gaming technologies like Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR).

These features help offer a smoother, lag-free experience on modern consoles. Since some alternatives in this price bracket include HDMI 2.1, this omission could be a deal-breaker for serious gamers.

For gamers who want to prioritise performance, the Hisense E7K Pro 55-inch is a good alternative. It offers a 240Hz High Refresh Rate and supports a variable refresh rate (VRR) of up to 144Hz. It also has two better HDMI 2.1 ports, making it ideal for the latest gaming consoles. You get Dolby Vision IQ, which uses a sensor to adapt the picture to your room’s lighting, and a comparable 49W sound system with a subwoofer.

The LG QNED83 (review) is another alternative for those who require superior picture quality. Its key advantage is the QNED display technology, which combines Quantum Dot and NanoCell for enhanced colour and brightness over standard QLED. It features a 4K 120Hz panel and two HDMI 2.1 ports, making it fully equipped for modern console gaming. Other multimedia features include Dolby Vision and Atmos. It is an excellent choice if a superior display and gaming-centric features are your primary focus.

Acer seems to be expanding beyond PC displays to build a footprint in the competitive mid-premium TV segment. If you’re a casual gamer who wants immersive sound and colour at under Rs 55K, this TV is a strong contender. But for cutting-edge gaming performance, you might want to look at some of the options mentioned above.

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