The 50E76GQ is a 50 inch 4K TV from Hisense. It was launched in 2021. It comes with a 10-bit VA panel.
It can achieve a max resolution of 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz with a pixel density of 89 ppi.
Picture Quality
After screen size and resolution, the next most important feature to look for in a display is its Color Reproduction Accuracy (defined by its color gamut specification).
Speaking of which, this TV features a DCI P3 color gamut coverage of 100%. This is equivalent to 136.36% sRGB coverage. The color quality on this TV should be Lifelike!
What is Color gamut ?
Color gamut spec of a display is the measurement of the range of colors that the TV can produce.
A panel with poor color accuracy will produce washed out colors that will spoil the immersion.
It is specified in different units - sRGB,sRGB (standard RGB), NTSC, DCI P3 etc.
As for this TV its color gamut is specified using DCI P3.
But you don't need to worry about that, here is a chart that will help you choosing a TV with good color accuracy.
Now, after color gamut, you should look at the static contrast specification as it impacts the picture quality substantially.
What is Static Contrast ratio ?
A TV with high enough static contrast ratio will produce natural deep blacks while a TV with low contrast ratio (<1000:1) will produce images that might look dusty as shown in below image.

As you can see, this will affect your experience considerably.
Static contrast ratio and resolution go hand in hand when it comes to details. To put it into perspective, a TV with low contrast ratio will produce less shades of colors, so lesser detail overall.
If given a choice, I will prefer a FHD TV with high contrast ratio over a 4K TV with low contrast ratio.
This TV features a static contrast ratio of 1200 : 1. — good enough for a TV in this range. For the record, it also comes with local dimming technology which is a plus.
HDR is also supported on this TV in form of Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) and HDR10+.
Coming to brightness, the peak brightness it can achieve is 300 nits. The panel of this TV is powered by Direct LED backlight technology.
Gaming Performance
If you are not into gaming, you can ignore these specs. But if you are also going to use the TV for gaming or use it as a PC monitor, you should take a TV with the lowest input lag and response time.
The input lag on this TV is 20 ms and its minimum response time is N/A. It is good enough for casual and non-FPS games but is not suitable for competitive or FPS games.
What is Input Lag and Why it matters ?
This lag is the latency at which your key-presses/mouse movements changes the content of your TV. For casual Non-FPS games, input lag doesn't matter much.
But ideally, get a TV that features an input lag and response time of less than 20ms.
Dimensions and Ergonomics
The vertical and horizontal measurements of this TV are 43.78 inches and 27.99 inches respectively.
It is just 3.11 inches thick.
Overall this TV weighs approximately 11.4 kgs (including stand). Without stand, it weighs 11.2 kgs.
Now, speaking of ergonomics — VESA mount is supported on this TV with an interface size of 300 x 200 mm. Swivel, Tilt or Pivot features are not supported on this unit.
Hardware and Audio
The internals of Hisense 50E76GQ is powered by Quad Core (MStar MSD6886) CPU. There is no information about the total RAM on this TV.
To power its UI, the TV runs VIDAA U5.0 Operating System.
For display connectivity, there are three HDMI 2.0 (CEC) ports and one AV Composite In (Video + L/R) port on this TV.
To connect USB devices, you have — 1x USB 2.0 and 1x USB 3.0. Other connectivity ports include — 1x Satellite In (F-type female), 1x Antenna (RF) (female), 1x CI+ 1.4 and 1x Ethernet RJ45.
Wireless connectivity options on the Hisense 50E76GQ include Wi-Fi (5Ghz + 2.5Ghz), Wifi-Direct and Bluetooth.
The Audio unit of this TV is powered by 2 x 10W built-in speakers.
As for power consumption, the TV consumes 50.4W on average and 0.5W on standby.
For powering this unit, you will need either a 110V or 220V outlet @ 50Hz-60Hz.