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Rating: | (4.6 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 66 Best Buy Reviews |
Product Name: | Hisense 65" Class LED H9F Series 2160p Smart 4K UHD TV with HDR 65H9F - Best Buy |
Product Description: | Access multiple streaming apps with this Hisense 4K smart TV. The FALD display supports HDR imaging for vivid colors and excellent brightness. Connect multiple devices simultaneously using the four HDMI ports, and access the USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports to support storage device access. This Hisense 4K smart TV features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Ethernet connectivity for increased versatility. |
Model Number: | 65H9F |
Product SKU: | 6346747 |
UPC: | 888143005485 |
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At $799 the Hisense presents a very poor value. For $200 more, you can buy a Vizio PX65-G1 at CostCo for $999. This TV is 3000 nits peak brightness. It is awesome to see in person (and near OLED quality). CostCo is MUCH BETTER to deal with than BestBuy when it comes to product support and warranty.
If the HiSense comes down in price to $600 or $650, that would be a bonafide slick deal! I would have no hesitation buying at that price point.
At $799 the Hisense presents a very poor value. For $200 more, you can buy a Vizio PX65-G1 at CostCo for $999. This TV is 3000 nits peak brightness. It is awesome to see in person (and near OLED quality). CostCo is MUCH BETTER to deal with than BestBuy when it comes to product support and warranty.
If the HiSense comes down in price to $600 or $650, that would be a bonafide slick deal! I would have no hesitation buying at that price point.
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At $799 the Hisense presents a very poor value. For $200 more, you can buy a Vizio PX65-G1 at CostCo for $999. This TV is 3000 nits peak brightness. It is awesome to see in person (and near OLED quality). CostCo is MUCH BETTER to deal with than BestBuy when it comes to product support and warranty.
If the HiSense comes down in price to $600 or $650, that would be a bonafide slick deal! I would have no hesitation buying at that price point.
The $699 deal was a one-shot available for about 3 seconds, and according to the thread only one person got in on the deal.
The Vizio does have a slightly better review than the HiSense at Rtings (8.5 vs 8.3), but that's pretty darn close. It's still $200 more, and has a super wide stand footprint. I have a relatively small stand, and don't feel like furniture shopping right now, so I appreciate the small footprint of the HiSense. (Even TCL lost their minds this year by not only making the R625's footprint wider than last year's 615/617, but also making the legs non-reversible.)
I don't think this set is going for less anytime soon.
At $799 the Hisense presents a very poor value. For $200 more, you can buy a Vizio PX65-G1 at CostCo for $999. This TV is 3000 nits peak brightness. It is awesome to see in person (and near OLED quality). CostCo is MUCH BETTER to deal with than BestBuy when it comes to product support and warranty.
If the HiSense comes down in price to $600 or $650, that would be a bonafide slick deal! I would have no hesitation buying at that price point.
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TCL and Hisense are known for their panel lotteries. I'm leaning towards picking one up but would want to exchange until I got a decent one. My local Best Buy doesn't have it in stock though, how do exchanges work?