📺 Elevate your entertainment game with Acer’s 4K QLED Smart TV — where clarity meets power!
The Acer AR43QDXGU2875AT is a 43-inch 4K Ultra HD QLED Smart TV featuring a 120Hz VRR refresh rate, Dolby Atmos 80W sound system, and Google TV powered by Android 14. It offers wide 178° viewing angles, advanced AI picture optimization, and extensive connectivity options including HDMI 2.1, USB 3.0, dual-band WiFi, and Bluetooth 5.2. Designed for immersive viewing, smooth gaming, and smart home integration, this TV combines cutting-edge display and audio tech with user-friendly smart features.
Brand | acer |
Manufacturer | Dixon Technologies (India) Limited, Dixon Technologies (India) Limited, Shed # 2,3,4, EMC - 2 Munagalapalem post, Yerpedumadalam, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh, 517526 ([email protected]) |
Model | AR43QDXGU2875AT |
Model Name | TV |
Model Year | 2024 |
Product Dimensions | 10.97 x 96.55 x 56.65 cm; 7.42 kg |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | AR43QDXGU2875AT |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 2 GB |
Operating System | Android 14 |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Graphics Coprocessor | IMG BXE, Open GL ES3.2 |
Tuner Technology | NTSC |
Response Time | 9.5 Milliseconds |
Resolution | 4K |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Special Features | Frameless Design, Goolge TV with Android 14, Latest AI enabled 2875 Chipset, QLED, 4K 60Hz, DLG, Micro dimming, IMG BXE, Open GL ES3.2, High Contrast Ratio, VRR, ALLM, MEMC, 178° Wide Viewing Angle, Personalised Content Suggestion, eARC, High Fidelity Speakers, Super Brightness, HDR10- HLG, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision, Integrated Bluetooth V2.1/3.0/4.0/4.1/4.2/5.0/5.2, Video Calling, Blue Light Filter, Eye Care protect, Shell body |
Mounting Hardware | 1 LED TV, 2 Table Stand Base, 1 User Manual, 1 Warranty Card, 1 Remote Control,1 Power Cord, 2 AAA Battery |
Number of items | 1 |
Remote Control Description | One Click Prime, Netflix, Youtube | Google Assistant | With Voice Assitant |
Remote control technology | IR, Bluetooth |
Display Technology | QLED |
Standing screen display size | 43 Inches |
Display Type | VRR | Dolby Vision | HDR 10 |HLG |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Image Aspect Ratio | 16:09 |
Image brightness | Super Brightnes |
Image contrast ratio | 5000:1 |
Supported image types | JPEG, PNG |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Resolution | 3840x2160 Pixels |
Audio input compatible with the item | HDMI |
Audio output mode | Optical |
Supported audio formats | mp3_audio, wma |
Speaker Surround Sound Channel Configuration | Dolby Atmos |
Speakers Maximum Output Power | 80 Watts |
Audio Wattage | 80 Watts |
Power Source | AC |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Battery cell composition | Alkaline |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Total USB ports | 2 |
Connector Type | Buetooth, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
Maximum Operating Distance | 7 Feet |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount & Table Mount |
Actual viewing angle | 178 Degrees |
Media Format | AVI, MPEG |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
Includes remote | Yes |
Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
Manufacturer | Dixon Technologies (India) Limited |
Item Weight | 7 kg 420 g |
A**I
Best tv
Best tv and specs for this price range
N**A
Better for the price paid
I moved from a 32" LED TV to the 55" of this model. So mostly its all good. But this review is about the first impression on this version of the TVAcer itself is having QLED TVs at higher price point than this. So we can't expect the same quality at this price pointYet, the QLED in this TV is better than the regular LED-LCD version. With Dynamic contrast, we get better black levels. The sound from the 30W speakers is loud enough to fill our living room. Yet, if you want to feel the surround sound effect, better to get a speakers / sound bar. The settings are minimal and pretty straight forward. The included Eye Protect Plus display mode is good for your eyes by reducing the blue light but the picture quality is not good enoughComing to the Interface of the TV, the included hardware configuration is not enough to handle the Android TV version installed. The response is too slow. Even the response to the remote has a lag. Once you are within an app [Say Netflix], its all fine. The specs says 16 GB internal memory but only 7.2 GB available for us the user. I guess, that's what you get for what you pay for. Am gonna wait for the next software upgrade and will see if it gets better and update the review accordingly. For now, one star off for the sluggishnessGlaring is another issue. The display panel is so reflective that you have to keep your room a bit dark. I am not surprised as only few TV does handle the reflection perfectlyNote: To get Dolby Atmos output to your home theater / soundbar, set the Audio Output to "HDMI-ARC" and set the "eARC" to "Auto" and "Digital Output" to "ByPass". Make sure that your home theater / soundbar has "eARC" inputConclusion: If you are upgrading from a regular LED-LCD TV, you can go for it. You can't get better for this price point. Acer does have a comparably good display. If you are a videophile, you better invest additional amount to get a TV with better hardware configuration
Z**R
Acer QLED Superb Product
Awesome Qled in a price range where no other big-b Brand TouchesACER QLEDSize: 43 inchesIt offers a lot of features and high-quality performance without breaking the bank. The QLED technology ensures that you get accurate colors and excellent contrast, while the HDR support enhances the viewing experience even further. The TV also has a good response time, which means that fast-moving scenes will look smooth and free of motion blur.The ACER QLED TV. It provides easy access to a wide range of streaming services, including Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and more. You can also use voice commands to control the TV and search for content using the Roku mobile app.In terms of design, the Acer QLED TV looks sleek and modern, with slim bezels and a stand that doesn't take up too much space. The TV is also easy to set up, and the remote control is intuitive and straightforward to use.Overall, if you're looking for a budget-friendly QLED TV that offers excellent picture quality, smart features, and a sleek design, the ACER QLED TV is an excellent choice. It's a great value for its price point and should provide you with many hours of entertainment.
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Please AVOID it altogether!
The media could not be loaded. Do not fall for the stamping of the word "QLED" or the "4 years Warranty", as it doesn't have any characteristics or quality of a QLED and anyhow that warranty of 4 years can only replace a defective product, but not improve an inferior product.At first the TV would appear very compelling right upon installation and when the room is light up. But as you use it more often and watch different types of content on different OTT apps and under different lighting conditions, you'll come to realise how inferior this TV is .Here's what my observations are after 72 hours of thorough usage:1. YouTube app is unusable. Whenever you play an HDR 4K video, there is some popping and cracking sound ( like pat-pat-pat) coming from the speakers, whether the volume is at 20% or 80% or full . I have reset the TV thrice and restart it each time this popping sound comes, but barely 10 minutes after a restart/reset the sound starts coming again. Check the uploaded video.2. The Panel is a really low quality one. Blacks seem to be non existent. The screen appears to be greyish with dark patches on the screen. Photo uploaded.3. There is notable heavy vertical banding on bluish tint pictures. Observe the thick greenish pixelated and vertical bands on the Hotstar app's menu in the photo uploaded.4. MEMC does nothing. In fast moving scenes there is heavy blurring around moving objects. For reference - watch the tiger fight scene in movie RRR. Moreover it's a headache watching a cricket match. The ball appears blurry and the follow through of batsmen is so choppy.5. If you use the TV for more than 30 minutes with a couple of app switching in between, the UI starts lagging.(a)You press Netflix hotkey and it takes 10 seconds to open .(b)You tap on the volume up key, the volume bar starts increasing volume rapidly and then immediately starts decreasing on its own.(c) Moreover the menu selection bar gets cropped and stuck. A portion of the bar gets stuck on the menu page and the remaining bar continues to scroll. Photo attached .6. Either it's a bug or the TV has no volume memory feature. Everytime you switch off the TV from the mains and turn it back on, the volume goes to 100%. You'll be startled by the blasting sound when you accidentally play anything without realising the volume is at 100%.7. The Bluetooth Connectivity is really bad on this TV. I like to connect my Bluetooth TWS at night time so that next room family member doesn't get disturbed by the sound/music. But the sound is very choppy over Bluetooth and with the slightest of head movement, the Bluetooth connection between the TV and TWS starts to break and sound gets distorted. I use Samsung Buds PRO and they work well without any issues at 30 feet distance from my phone. So there's definitely something wrong with the Bluetooth of the TV as the Bluetooth remote of the TV also has lag and response issues.My Advice after learning from this purchase the hard way:1. Rather than buying an entry level QLED at 30K , go for a premium LED at that price point .2. Never be the first to try out a budget version of a high end product category (QLED) from a tier 2 or tier 3 brand.3. There is no possible way to make and sell a QLED at half the price of reputed brands. If a brand is selling such a product at half the price, then accept the fact that there is going to be a major compromise on Screen quality, Processor, Imaging & Graphics engine.
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