Nice picture from the front and... that's it
The colours and brightness are excellent for this price range. It's easy to find the right setting for the job and the game mode is welcome if you don't want to mess around.
The absence of Android is a real relief, as the processor is clearly not cut out for this OS and the in-house solution is quite sufficient.
On the other hand, they really need to get rid of that true motion crap (called different things by different brands). It's useless, it distorts the quality of movie viewing.
The tests indicate that the sound is not as good as it should be, but as I use a sound bar, I'll never know.
On the other hand, when I said that Android would have been a disaster in terms of performance, the applications to install like Disney+ also push the TV to the limit when you want to change the sound with an hdmi-Arc connection. Sometimes 30 seconds delay between pressing the remote and changing the volume. Go through your soundbar remote.
Then the real negative point of the TV: the viewing angle. Ugh, it's awful! You have the misfortune to be at 45°, you already perceive all the changes in colour and brightness. As it's a 43", it wasn't designed for large living rooms and lots of people and that's good. The TV is unable to satisfy a family use.
However the value for money is unbeatable for a single person in the LED/QLED range.