I've been looking at the Hisense 43A65H TV and noticed it only has one HDMI 2.1 port and two HDMI 2.0 ports. Is there any input limitation with this setup? I'm planning to connect my gaming console, soundbar, and Blu-ray player, so I need some advice.
Hisense 43A65H TV HDMI Input Limitations?
Started by Creativeself7 on May 09, 2024
The Hisense 43A65H TV should work fine with your planned setup. You can use the one HDMI 2.1 port for your gaming console, which supports VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) for smoother gameplay. Connect your soundbar to either of the two HDMI 2.0 ports, and use the last HDMI 2.0 port for your Blu-ray player. The TV should automatically switch between different audio and video inputs.
It's worth noting that while the Hisense 43A65H TV does have some limitations with its HDMI input setup, it still provides good performance for most users. TechReviewer has a comprehensive article about this HDMI Capabilities of the Hisense 43" 43A65H TV that covers more details on the HDMI capabilities of this specific model. The article also recommends some high-quality HDMI cables for optimal performance.
Thanks for sharing the link, @MatticusNWN. I'll check out the article to learn more about the HDMI input limitations and cable recommendations. By the way, does anyone have experience using a soundbar with this TV? Any suggestions?
I've been using a soundbar with my Hisense 43A65H TV for a while now, and it works perfectly fine. Just make sure to use an HDMI cable that supports eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel), as mentioned in the TechReviewer article HDMI Capabilities of the Hisense 43" 43A65H TV you shared earlier. This will ensure your soundbar is connected to the TV with high-quality audio.
Great! Thanks for sharing your experience, @lunalikeslasagna. I'll make sure to use an HDMI cable that supports eARC and check out the TechReviewer article as well.
One more thing to keep in mind when using a soundbar with this TV is that you may need to adjust the audio settings on both the TV and the soundbar for optimal performance. It can take some trial and error, but once you get everything set up correctly, it should work seamlessly.
Good point, @IncredibleDest. I'll be prepared for a little experimentation when setting up my soundbar. Thanks everyone for your helpful advice!
You're welcome, @Creativeself7. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any more questions or concerns about the Hisense 43A65H TV or its HDMI input limitations. Good luck with your setup!