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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 $100 as well.
Budget 4K are pretty damn good from Septre, ONN and the like... People praise TCL and forget people talked trash about them as well... Same thing for Vizio.
Even more interesting is a lot of budget sets use 2nd tier Samsung VA panels that actually look better than the entry level LGs with poor contrast.
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If you used the red card 5% off and/or 40$ coupon, the TCL is the cheapest.
Most seem to prefer Roku over Android, if that's the case its this one. (i think that's form old hate doing androids bugging slow period)
No one has confirmed, but the BB one may do HDR10 and Dolby vision(it should but how that effects a $250 2019 panel.....its up to you)
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I hope some decent testers start filling us in, especially in this thread.
I can't figure out if it has Dolby Vision or not since the manual is just a leaflet. I don't have Netflix 4K subscription to test. I tried watching Jack Ryan on Amazon Prime and it's showing the HDR icon on the top right corner, the show has both HDR10 and Dolby Vision so I'm not sure if it has Dolby Vision or not.
Anyone has other ways to verify?
I can't figure out if it has Dolby Vision or not since the manual is just a leaflet. I don't have Netflix 4K subscription to test. I tried watching Jack Ryan on Amazon Prime and it's showing the HDR icon on the top right corner, the show has both HDR10 and Dolby Vision so I'm not sure if it has Dolby Vision or not.
Anyone has other ways to verify?
How is the picture quality? Is there a Hisense model number on the back?
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I can't figure out if it has Dolby Vision or not since the manual is just a leaflet. I don't have Netflix 4K subscription to test. I tried watching Jack Ryan on Amazon Prime and it's showing the HDR icon on the top right corner, the show has both HDR10 and Dolby Vision so I'm not sure if it has Dolby Vision or not.
Anyone has other ways to verify?
My 65in hisense shows Dolby vision and my tcl from target does not. Im pretty sure your onn does not have it since it's the same price as the Tcl.
There's my quick review of the TV after spending a bit of this afternoon with it:
It's a pretty basic TV with no frills. Walmart's website listed as having two TV stand positions which is false, it only has one single stand position and it's freaking 50 inches wide at the farthest tip. I had to set it on the floor while I'm trying shop for a wall mount.
The interface is Roku so if you are familiar with that then this would be identical. I'm not really happy with the picture quality adjustment as it only has the basics (brightness, contrast, sharpness, etc.) but I don't see a way to calibrate the colors. Maybe I just haven't dig deep enough but there's literally no manual for this TV besides a quick start guide.
Picture quality is where this TV falls apart. This maybe unfair since I'm comparing it with a Samsung F5300 plasma TV. But that was released in 2013 so I was hoping technology would've caught up at this point for budget TVs, I was wrong. While the picture quality looks pretty decent in a brightly lit room, backlight bleed is very noticeable once you turn off the lights. Comparing to the plasma there's no contest. Also I don't get the point of having HDR on a budget TV, I see absolutely no difference between 4K HDR vs my old 1080P TV. The color actually looked much better on the plasma. Whatever dynamic range you have on the TV is rendered pointless by the absence of deep black in the image.
Again I don't think this is a far comparison, I just had unrealistic expectations for a TV at this price point. To get picture quality close to a plasma I would need OLED or at least a TV with some decent local dimming. Most people spending this much on a TV probably don't care picture quality as much so it'll probably work great for you. At this price point the 65 inch TVs from BestBuy, Walmart and Target are probably going to be very similar in performance.
See below to see darkroom performance of a plasma vs the Onn. I'm going to return the Onn and try to keep my plasma alive as long as I can.
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There's my quick review of the TV after spending a bit of this afternoon with it:
It's a pretty basic TV with no frills. Walmart's website listed as having two TV stand positions which is false, it only has one single stand position and it's freaking 50 inches wide at the farthest tip. I had to set it on the floor while I'm trying shop for a wall mount.
The interface is Roku so if you are familiar with that then this would be identical. I'm not really happy with the picture quality adjustment as it only has the basics (brightness, contrast, sharpness, etc.) but I don't see a way to calibrate the colors. Maybe I just haven't dig deep enough but there's literally no manual for this TV besides a quick start guide.
Picture quality is where this TV falls apart. This maybe unfair since I'm comparing it with a Samsung F5300 plasma TV. But that was released in 2013 so I was hoping technology would've caught up at this point for budget TVs, I was wrong. While the picture quality looks pretty decent in a brightly lit room, backlight bleed is very noticeable once you turn off the lights. Comparing to the plasma there's no contest. Also I don't get the point of having HDR on a budget TV, I see absolutely no difference between 4K HDR vs my old 1080P TV. The color actually looked much better on the plasma. Whatever dynamic range you have on the TV is rendered pointless by the absence of deep black in the image.
Again I don't think this is a far comparison, I just had unrealistic expectations for a TV at this price point. To get picture quality close to a plasma I would need OLED or at least a TV with some decent local dimming. Most people spending this much on a TV probably don't care picture quality as much so it'll probably work great for you. At this price point the 65 inch TVs from BestBuy, Walmart and Target are probably going to be very similar in performance.
See below to see darkroom performance of a plasma vs the Onn. I'm going to return the Onn and try to keep my plasma alive as long as I can.
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Thank you so much for taking the time and writing this review. My order is arriving for store pick up on Tues. I am on debating whether it's worth picking up from the store. I am leaning towards canceling the order. Thanks again.
First, there is some backlight bleed especially on the edges. I only really realized this when looking for issues on a dark screen, otherwise I didn't notice it.
It's Roku and performant, no issues there as expected.
As for picture quality...believe it or not I like it better than the TCL it replaced. I can't describe why, my TCL seemed to have some slight haze that made it look a little washed out. A fine TV, but this one has none of that.
One thing I noticed that does bother me a little is that some apps, namely Amazon Videos for example...the in app text looks bad. It's like oversized and 'low res', like you took a picture of text and doubled its size. I didn't notice this in content thus far, am wondering if it's the wrong version of apps or running in some weird startup resolution. Or maybe it's a 1080p app running on a 4k screen? I don't notice it in the main Roku homescreen, so I don't believe it's a TV issue.
No comment on speakers...I use a soundbar. It's also on a swivel mount, so no comment on feet either. They seemed solid, at least. The screws for the wall mount seemed oddly low compared to my other TVs. I had to use the two little bottom slots to keep the TV from being 8 feet in the air. Not sure if that's an issue with the universal wall mount kit or what.
In summary...I like it better than my TCL which cost nearly twice as much. I have no major issues, the picture looks good, and the price blew me away.
Much from a 250.00 tv. This is going outside anyways
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First, there is some backlight bleed especially on the edges. I only really realized this when looking for issues on a dark screen, otherwise I didn't notice it.
It's Roku and performant, no issues there as expected.
As for picture quality...believe it or not I like it better than the TCL it replaced. I can't describe why, my TCL seemed to have some slight haze that made it look a little washed out. A fine TV, but this one has none of that.
One thing I noticed that does bother me a little is that some apps, namely Amazon Videos for example...the in app text looks bad. It's like oversized and 'low res', like you took a picture of text and doubled its size. I didn't notice this in content thus far, am wondering if it's the wrong version of apps or running in some weird startup resolution. Or maybe it's a 1080p app running on a 4k screen? I don't notice it in the main Roku homescreen, so I don't believe it's a TV issue.
No comment on speakers...I use a soundbar. It's also on a swivel mount, so no comment on feet either. They seemed solid, at least. The screws for the wall mount seemed oddly low compared to my other TVs. I had to use the two little bottom slots to keep the TV from being 8 feet in the air. Not sure if that's an issue with the universal wall mount kit or what.
In summary...I like it better than my TCL which cost nearly twice as much. I have no major issues, the picture looks good, and the price blew me away.
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