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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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With the Onn registration website not listing this specific TV model, I called the Onn telephone number at 844-334-2355, where a recording directed me to call 888-516-2630 for this Black Friday Sale TV model #100021261. I called, and spoke to a nice customer service representative who looked up the warranty information for this 65-inch TV, and said that Walmart had sent out a specific separate memorandum for this 65-inch TV that came across his dashboard, which he looked up for me, and which he read to me with it stating that the 50-inch and 65-inch Onn Black Friday TVs had NO warranty. He did tell me that I could separately purchase an extended warranty. He also told me that according to his spreadsheet, that the pricing of this TV was sold below Walmart's cost, and confirmed this was a Hisense-manufactured TV, and that this model was produced specifically for Walmart's Black Friday promotion. This makes sense, as with the TV having NO warranty, Hisense is able to produce this TV at lower cost, since they do not have to incur the liability of warranty repair costs on their balance sheet, and hence Walmart is able to sell the TV at a lower price point. I don't see Hisense stepping up and providing any warranty coverage, and the memorandum's existence suggests that Walmart did not initially contract for any warranty from Hisense.
However, this decision shifts the cost risk to the end-purchaser who incorrectly assumes there is a warranty as would be expected with most electronic purchases. Unless anyone can provide evidence or documentation that there is a warranty, I can see warranty claims for the Black Friday Onn 65-inch (and 50-inch) TV denied in the future, after Walmart's 90-day return period expires (there is effectively a 90-day warranty from Walmart's return policy). For those people who intend to keep the TV, I would suggest purchasing some type of extended warranty prior to their eligibility period expiring, or trying to find a different Black Friday TV before Walmart's 90-day return period expires.
While I like my 65-inch TV, what bothers me is that in order to meet Walmart's price point, I expect Hisense had to cut their production costs for this TV, which generally comes from decreasing features (of which warranty coverage can be considered a feature) and/or using less expensive components. The problem with less expensive components is that quality control is decreased, which generally speaking, results in higher likelihood of component failure and the TV requiring repair, although this isn't always this case. But for this low-cost budget TV, the cumulative probability of failure should be higher, and so IMO warranty coverage is important.
Ordered black Friday tv and ended up getting the tv below when I picked it up yesterday model# 100012587:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/onn-65.../476550098
Box states 2 year warranty with registration and the paperwork inside states the same Haven't got a chance to turn on since its my parents Xmas present and they are currently on vacation. Registered tv but have not gotten an email yet. Look forward to setting it up foe then when tbey return. Opened box and tv is slim and looks great.
1. Looking for general opinions between this and the TCL that was at Target. I bought both, but haven't opened them up yet. Any opinions welcomed! (I don't really care about android vs roku, just picture quality, build quality,other settings, etc.)
2. With all of the talk of the extended warranties (which I did not buy as I thought I could add it afterwards) does anyone have a pic from Walmart site that said you could buy it afterwards? I remember seeing it when buying it, but not anymore.
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1. Looking for general opinions between this and the TCL that was at Target. I bought both, but haven't opened them up yet. Any opinions welcomed! (I don't really care about android vs roku, just picture quality, build quality,other settings, etc.)
2. With all of the talk of the extended warranties (which I did not buy as I thought I could add it afterwards) does anyone have a pic from Walmart site that said you could buy it afterwards? I remember seeing it when buying it, but not anymore.
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As another user mentioned, Walmart removed the listing and it doesn't seem to allow an extended warranty. I think this might be an error because my purchase history has a click to buy an extended warranty link with a count down with remaining days to buy it.
As another user mentioned, Walmart removed the listing and it doesn't seem to allow an extended warranty. I think this might be an error because my purchase history has a click to buy an extended warranty link with a count down with remaining days to buy it.
As another user mentioned, Walmart removed the listing and it doesn't seem to allow an extended warranty. I think this might be an error because my purchase history has a click to buy an extended warranty link with a count down with remaining days to buy it.
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