RTINGs has posted the review for this TV.https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense/h6510g
It scored an overall 6.7.
It scored higher than the H670G we have been basing it on (which scored a 6.5) and higher than the 65" TCL that Target is selling (6.6).
You can find RTINGs calibration settings here
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...g/settings
to get the best image from your Hisense.
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Math one year Hisense + 2 years Costco Visa = 3 Years warranty
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I'm wondering if someone ever sells Amazon gift cards well below cost, then it's likely harvested from internet scams (like the ones exposed by Jim Browning on YouTube) - so even if it works, there's a morality aspect to it.
The Walmart .onn for $228 is cheaper but I am not sure If I can get one.
My 60" Toshiba I got couple years ago around black friday for around $600 is dead.
Not sure, if I should get the extended warranty.
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I'm wondering if someone ever sells Amazon gift cards well below cost, then it's likely harvested from internet scams (like the ones exposed by Jim Browning on YouTube) - so even if it works, there's a morality aspect to it.
My use case: text editing, ebook reading, watching youtube
I ask b/c the on rtings, TCL 55S434's backlight don't flicker until brightness is below 17/100 (at which point flicker is at 120hz, with a rtings score of 4.0). On the other hand, this Hisense's backlight will flicker (@180hz, rtings score 4.7) at any brightness below 100. Will this TV cause more eyestrain than the TCL?
Rtings link for TCL 4 series in general: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...eries-2019
Rtings link for this tv: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense/h6570g
My use case: text editing, ebook reading, watching youtube
I ask b/c the on rtings, TCL 55S434's backlight don't flicker until brightness is below 17/100 (at which point flicker is at 120hz, with a rtings score of 4.0). On the other hand, this Hisense's backlight will flicker (@180hz, rtings score 4.7) at any brightness below 100. Will this TV cause more eyestrain than the TCL?
Rtings link for TCL 4 series in general: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...eries-2019
Rtings link for this tv: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense/h6570g
Annoyingly, they're never listed in the specs, so you've gotta test the TV out yourself or rely on reviews from other people who already have one.
Here's how you test for 4:4:4 chroma [rtings.com]
Spatial dithering looks like the sample images shown here [avsforum.com]. Any color test pattern you can find online will make it immediately obvious if the TV is using spatial dithering.
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