The 60A6G is a 60 inch 4K TV from Hisense. It was launched in 2021. It comes with a 10-bit VA panel. The maximum resolution it can achieve is 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz with a pixel density of 74 ppi.
Picture Quality
Now, the next important specification of a display that impacts picture quality is its Color Gamut.
This TV doesn't come with a color gamut specification, so we have to make an assumption based on its panel type.
Considering the TV features a 60 inch screen, it won't come with a cheap panel, so here we can assume its equivalent sRGB coverage to be 90-100% or above. The color quality on this TV will be Lifelike! Meaning it is capable of producing color accurate images AS IT IS intended.
Understanding Color Gamut
Color gamut spec of a display is a measure of the range of colors that the display can produce.
What this means is, it determines the ability of a display to produce accurate colors. A display with low color gamut coverage will miss out on some colors (such as deep red), the result would be a "washed out" picture quality.
Different manufacturers use different units to specify color gamut. Viz — sRGB (most popular), NTSC 1953, DCI P3 etc.
But you don't need to worry about that, here is a chart that will help you choosing a TV with good color accuracy.
Next in the list is Static Contrast.
Understanding Static Contrast
A TV with high enough static contrast ratio will produce deep blacks while a TV with low contrast ratio (<1000:1) will produce images that might look muddy as shown in the below image.

As you can imagine, this will affect your experience considerably.
Note that, 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, thus lesser detail overall.
If given a choice, always prefer a FHD TV with high contrast ratio over a 4K TV with low contrast ratio.
This TV comes with a static contrast ratio of 8000:1., enough to produce deep blacks and eye-catching visuals. 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 and HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma).
Coming to brightness, it can go as bright as 250 nits, powered by Direct LED (Full-Array Local Dimming) backlight technology.
Gaming Performance
If you are going to use your TV other than using it as a TV — say as a PC monitor or for gaming purposes, you would want to take a TV with lowest input lag. For gaming, both the input lag and response time impacts the performance.
Sadly, we cannot find the input lag specification for this unit. But as this is not a cheap TV from Hisense, input lag on this TV could be 20ms or below.
What is Input lag ?
This lag is the amount of time at which your key-presses or mouse movements changes the content of the TV. Though, this won't matter much if you aren't into competitive/FPS games like call of duty.
Although for better experience, get a TV that has an input lag and response time of < 20ms.
Ergonomics and Dimensions
Now, coming to ergonomics — a VESA mount with interface size of 200 x 300 mm is provided for wall-mounting. Swivel, Tilt or Pivot features are not supported on this unit.
The width of this TV is 53.27 inches while its height is 33.19 inches.
It is 2.91 inches thick.
It weighs 14.5 Kgs, another 0.2 kgs including stand. So plan your space accordingly.
Hardware and Audio
The Operating System on this TV is Android 10.
For display connectivity, Hisense has provided three HDMI 2.0 (b; ARC; CEC) ports and one AV Composite In (Video + L/R) port on this TV.
To connect USB devices, you will have two USB 2.0 ports. Other connectivity ports include — 1x Cable/Antenna In (F-type) and 1x Ethernet RJ45.
For connecting to this TV wirelessly, you will have — a 5Ghz Wi-Fi, 2.5 Ghz Wi-Fi, Wifi-Direct and Bluetooth.
The Audio unit of this TV is powered by 2 x 8W built-in speakers.
Speaking of power consumption, on average, this TV consumes around 288 Watts and on standby, it uses 0.5 Watts.
It supports a power outlet of 100 V - 120 V/50 Hz - 60 Hz.