65" Hisense 65H6570F 4K UHD LED Android TV w/ HDR
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Enough with the emojis you immature brat... first off you have no clue what you are talking about
"atmos dolby and atmos dolby vision"
Dolby atmos is a sound process that requires an atmos setup and the tv will pass it through its apps so not really helpful and second there is no such thing as
Atmos Dolby vision.... Dolby vision is Dolby's version of HDR..... you are spewing words around that you do not even know the meaning of and pushing a much more expensive tv when people here are looking for size over picture quality.... grow up
It's not bf
Its not there via factory default, but I was able to install the Disney+ app via the TV's Google Play Store, and can stream 4K video without any problem.
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This TV is crap. Always drops wifi, slow and sluggish interface.
I've heard this complaint about other versions of this on Slickdeals, but after updating Android TV and all the Google apps on mine (the 58" version), I've never had the interface issues.
I do restart the whole TV (press and hold the power button on the remote) once every day or so. Just like any Android device, a daily restart is always healthy.
I can't vouch for the wifi issues because mine is hardwired 99.9% of the time.
My only complaint is I wish Hisense would push another Android TV update to get some of the newer features that set top boxes are getting. That said, Sony is just as bad with their updates so it isn't necessarily just Hisense being a budget brand.
Got this for my parents at Christmas. It has been a great TV, use ethernet and fireTV. No issues.
I honestly would not recommend built-in services like fireTV, Roku, AndroidTV, etc.
Even if it isn't slow or sluggish today, it probably will be a few years down the road before you ever plan on upgrading your TV. Yes there are exceptions out there. Why not use a superior box/stick?
Most of those remotes control basic TV functions now anyways and the TV remote controls most FireTV functions. No difference in having cable or dish boxes too. That's about the only disadvantage, an extra remote.
I wouldn't say it's a GREAT TV, but I don't know about "crap." I'm considering getting one for my aunt.
Pros:
- It has nearly 6000:1 native contrast (similar to some TVs WITH FALD with 1000-2000:1 native contrast
- It has Android TV, one of the better smart TV platforms with MANY app options.
Cons:
- It's not bright at about 260 cd/m2, so it's not great for HDR material or in very bright sunny rooms, but in rooms that don't get full sun, should be adequate
- Flicker at anything below 100 brightness d/t PWM dimming
I was bummed cause I missed this TV on BF and got the Target Roku Element instead, but this thread makes me glad I missed it! Love the Roku interface and not having to pay for an extra device.
I bought this one. Different model. Best TV I've ever owned. Zero issues.
65" Hisense 65H8E 4K LED HDR 120 Refresh Rate $399.99 + Free Shipping @Best Buy
Its not there via factory default, but I was able to install the Disney+ app via the TV's Google Play Store, and can stream 4K video without any problem.
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"atmos dolby and atmos dolby vision"
Dolby atmos is a sound process that requires an atmos setup and the tv will pass it through its apps so not really helpful and second there is no such thing as
Atmos Dolby vision.... Dolby vision is Dolby's version of HDR..... you are spewing words around that you do not even know the meaning of and pushing a much more expensive tv when people here are looking for size over picture quality.... grow up
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I've heard this complaint about other versions of this on Slickdeals, but after updating Android TV and all the Google apps on mine (the 58" version), I've never had the interface issues.
I do restart the whole TV (press and hold the power button on the remote) once every day or so. Just like any Android device, a daily restart is always healthy.
I can't vouch for the wifi issues because mine is hardwired 99.9% of the time.
My only complaint is I wish Hisense would push another Android TV update to get some of the newer features that set top boxes are getting. That said, Sony is just as bad with their updates so it isn't necessarily just Hisense being a budget brand.
I honestly would not recommend built-in services like fireTV, Roku, AndroidTV, etc.
Even if it isn't slow or sluggish today, it probably will be a few years down the road before you ever plan on upgrading your TV. Yes there are exceptions out there. Why not use a superior box/stick?
Most of those remotes control basic TV functions now anyways and the TV remote controls most FireTV functions. No difference in having cable or dish boxes too. That's about the only disadvantage, an extra remote.
Pros:
- It has nearly 6000:1 native contrast (similar to some TVs WITH FALD with 1000-2000:1 native contrast
- It has Android TV, one of the better smart TV platforms with MANY app options.
Cons:
- It's not bright at about 260 cd/m2, so it's not great for HDR material or in very bright sunny rooms, but in rooms that don't get full sun, should be adequate
- Flicker at anything below 100 brightness d/t PWM dimming
It's not bf
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65" Hisense 65H8E 4K LED HDR 120 Refresh Rate $399.99 + Free Shipping @Best Buy