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Rating: | (4.6 out of 5 stars) |
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Product Name: | Hisense 58" Class 4K Ultra HD (2160P) HDR Roku Smart LED TV (58R6E) |
Product Description: | Easy to use. Smart to own. Movies, TV shows, Sports, Games, Music and Broadcast TV the content options are ENDLESS with the R6E Series 4K UHD Hisense Roku TV. Featuring 4K Ultra High Definition resolution that has more pixels then HD, this TV packs incredible detail into an HDR-enhanced display that boosts contrast in the lightest and darkest areas of the screen. Other features of the R6E Series Hisense Roku TV include Motion Rate processing technology that minimizes lag or shaking in fast-action scenes and Wi-Fi. Weekend binging on thousands of channels that the Roku operating system (OS) offers up gives everyone in your household something to watch. The easy set up and simple Home screen makes it hard NOT to love the R6E Series of the Hisense Roku TV. Connect to the Internet, activate, and start streaming. Hisense 58" Class 4K Ultra HD (2160P) HDR Roku Smart LED TV (58R6E) |
Manufacturer: | Hisense USA Corp. |
Product SKU: | 479239112 |
UPC: | 819130025650 |
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I think so. It'll say on your order. Plus you'll then have your return windows from the date you pick it up.
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Budget and even mid tier 4K TVs don't usually have the best response time and are laggy.
But for movies, OTA TV watching the Hisense will perform well.
If you want.need a TV best for the newer 4K HDR games, you need something more like the Samsung RU8000 (RU800D @ Costco) whic is now running about $530 to $550.
This 58" Hisense offers a large viewing area and pretty decent picture quality when settings are made properly.
If you want better top of the line picture quality BJs and some others are selling the Hisense ULED 55H8F ($350 to $400) and the 65H8FULED for $550 to $600).
The H8F ULED series is highly rated by Rtings as one of the top 7 4K for 2019.
Below are some pics I took with my old Moto G4 of a youtube video on the Hisense 55H8F I bought the other day at Best Buy for $399.99.
It has astounding picture quality after Media Assistied Settings are made. Youtube has a lot of TV test patterns to help with TV settings. Out of the box .. . . most all TVS have terrible over amped settings.
Generally agree. But last year, after the family turkey doping wore off, we headed home, with a stop at Wal-Mart. They listed the 55" of this for $250. Arrived, walked the store looking for it. Nowhere to be found, even in the staging area. On the way out, ran into the store manager. He got on his walkie-talkie, found it, rolled one out, we bought it. He even helped me roll it to my car and load it up. Changed my opinion of WM, and BF deals. My expectations were low, but were far exceeded. You know it's the worst day for store workers. I was surprised.
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The only brands worst than it would be Element & Polaroid TVs
Budget and even mid tier 4K TVs don't usually have the best response time and are laggy.
But for movies, OTA TV watching the Hisense will perform well.
If you want.need a TV best for the newer 4K HDR games, you need something more like the Samsung RU8000 (RU800D @ Costco) which is now running about $530 to $550.
This 58" Hisense offers a large viewing area and pretty decent picture quality when settings are made properly.
If you want better top of the line picture quality BJs and some others are selling the Hisense ULED 55H8F ($350 to $400) and the 65H8FULED for $550 to $600).
The H8F ULED series is highly rated by Rtings as one of the top 7 4K for 2019.
Below are some pics I took with my old Moto G4 of a youtube video on the Hisense 55H8F I bought the other day at Best Buy for $399.99.
It has astounding picture quality after Media Assisted Settings are made. Youtube has a lot of TV test patterns to help with TV settings. Out of the box .. . . most all TVs have terrible over-amped settings.
Is that deer porn.
Showing his derriere and looking back at the camera!!