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Box dimensions of 2019 Hisense H6570G (similar TV):
64.1" x 40.6" x 7.3"
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MFG. product Spec sheet for 2019 Hisense H6570G:
https://assets.hisense-usa.com/as...H6570F.pdf
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MFG. product spec sheet for 2020 Hisense 65R6E3:
https://assets.hisense-usa.com/as...102020.pdf
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MFG. product spec sheet for 2020 Hisense 65R6090G:
https://assets.hisense-usa.com/as...102020.pdf
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Box dimensions
Anybody know the box dimensions?
onn. 42" Class FHD (1080P) LED Roku Smart TV [walmart.com] will be $88 on Nov 4th too.
The model seems to almost identical to Hisense H6570G: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense/h6570g
Now that the sale is over, Walmart has taken down the original link.
But they still have another page with what appears to be the same TV here.
Good if you want to examine the specs.
This appears to be a slight older Hisense H6570F model while the BlackFriday model is H6570G. The newer H6570G has better upscaling and Chroma 4:4:4 for computer usage.
onn. 65" Class 4K (2160p) UHD LED Roku Smart TV HDR (100012587) [walmart.com]
No box dimensions found, but product dimensions are listed as:
11.60 x 57.30 x 35.10 Inches
These cheap TVs tend to have fairly minimal packaging.




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I own a 65in LG OLED, and a 55in Samsung Q80R.... Both last year's top TVs for price and performance... And I still use the Hisense 65in I got last year for $240 and I have no issue with the 50in ONN I bought for $100 as well.
Budget 4K are pretty damn good from Septre, ONN and the like... People praise TCL and forget people talked trash about them as well... Same thing for Vizio.
Even more interesting is a lot of budget sets use 2nd tier Samsung VA panels that actually look better than the entry level LGs with poor contrast.
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This Onn TV is made by Hisense and it appears to be very similar, except this TV runs Roku and the Hisense runs Android so I hope it looks and sounds just a good.
https://hisense.encompa
So they are basically both the same, but one is $228 with Roku and the other is $250 with Android?
Edit: I emailed Walmart including PDFs of the pair of tickets here is their response only at it is I removed the first line which included both my name and the associates. Basically it is as I expected. Possibly if I emailed corporate earlier I may have gotten a refund through them but I would be extremely hesitant to buy any ONN electronic product and hardly suggest anyone buying one test the holy hell out of it for the 30-day return... (Again the warranty will not do anything until the entire manufacture warranty has expired (1 yr for onn in this case)
appreciate your patience through this process and thank you so very much for sending that information over, it was a huge help!
After thoroughly review your account and review all the information. I've requested assistance to provide you the best resolution, unfortunately since this was an order from January the system is not allowing me to make any changes on this, as a refund or replacement, the item is out of stock as well.
Fortunately, you can contact https://www.walmart.com/tp/squaretrade to make a claim since you have a protection plan on this order.
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i don't think it'll fit. i bought 58" from bestbuy last BF and i couldn't fit it in my golf
So they are basically both the same, but one is $228 with Roku and the other is $250 with Android?
They're both manufactured by Hisense, but I suspect the the Onn model is stripped down and a worse model. For one, I don't see any mention of HDR10 or Dolby Vision support like the Hisense one. I also don't see any mention of DTS Virtual:X for the speakers.
Walmart doesn't provide enough information on this model, but usually Dolby Vision and HDR10 are things you headline if your TV supports it.
I suspect Hisense removed the certifications for the Onn brand so they could meet Walmart's price point.
If you don't care about things like Dolby Vision, HDR10 or DTS Virtual:X, then it's probably the same otherwise. I really enjoy Dolby Vision and it looks great on the Hisense so I can't imagine buying a new 4K TV without support for it.
Walmart doesn't provide enough information on this model, but usually Dolby Vision and HDR10 are things you headline if your TV supports it.
I suspect Hisense removed the certifications for the Onn brand so they could meet Walmart's price point.
If you don't care about things like Dolby Vision, HDR10 or DTS Virtual:X, then it's probably the same otherwise. I really enjoy Dolby Vision and it looks great on the Hisense so I can't imagine buying a new 4K TV without support for it.
I'm just telling you the differences and what they stripped out to meet this price point. If all you care about is that it's 65 inches, then it won't matter.
Personally, I would gladly pay the extra $22 for those features but if you don't care about them then the Onn is a fine basic 4K TV.
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42" Onn made by Element according to Consumer Reports: https://www.consumerreports.org/t...t-onn-tvs/ [consumerreports.org]
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