Hisense 65" U6G Series Quantum ULED 4K Android TV
$650 (FREE SHIPPING)
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hise...Id=6457440
Same price on AMAZON... and includes "100 Day No Regrets Guarantee"
https://www.amazon.com/Hisense-Pr...128&sr=8-3
Specs:
Resolution: 3840x2160
ULED Quantum Dot Tech w/ Wide Color Gamut
Full Array w/ Local Dimming and FilmMaker Mode
Up to 600 nits of peak brightness
Refresh Rate: Native 60Hz (Motion Rate 240)
Dolby Vision, HDR, HDR 10 +, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
Wifi + Bluetooth + Voice Remote
Android TV + Google Assistant + Amazon Alexa
Inputs:
4x HDMI (2.0)
2x USB
1x Composite
1x RF
1x Ethernet
1x Optical Audio
Headphone Jack
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"The Hisense U6G is a great TV overall. Although it's the entry-level model in Hisense's ULED lineup, it delivers an impressive overall experience, with excellent contrast, outstanding black uniformity, and a decent local dimming feature. It has a great response time, with a nearly flicker-free backlight and an optional black frame insertion feature. It's not as feature-rich as the more expensive models in Hisense's lineup, as it lacks any advanced gaming features like HDMI 2.1 or variable refresh rate (VRR) support, and it doesn't support eARC. If you don't care about those features, though, it's a great TV overall that should please most users."
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense/u6g
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for the deal, good if you dont have something 60hz with decent brightness? considering i do its not for me
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Depends how much you value 120hz. I'd argue it's of very little real value. The difference between 30 FPS and 60 FPS is notable, 60 to 120 is MUCH more minor. Besides that VERY few games are likely to support 120hz (quite a lot if not the vast majority dont support 60hz, let alone 120) , and they will mostly be competitive FPS only. Are you in the top 5% of competitive FPS players that 120hz is going to help you beyond that? Is it worth 500 more? I doubt it.
VRR is also very minor in the scheme of things. I cant even remember the last time I noticed screen tearing in a game.
But that said I get it I want HDMI 2.1 too. But if I was on a tight budget I wouldn't worry about it.
This is a good entry level tv--good reviews etc, but most likely, if you can wait, a better price will come later this year--Black Friday, Cyber Monday, etc.
I can't believe this tv has such high rting compared to Samsung of the same price. Samsung I had to pick their best to get a good rting, so that's why I bought an LG OLED
For those that have 120 capable devices and wondering if 120 is worth it. Despite what the "you cant tell much different camp" tells you, there is certainly a noticeable difference from 60-120.
Im not a pro gamer, nor do i have the best eye sight in the world, but judder and stutter really bother me and its much more noticeable in a game. I know right away when my series x and tv dont handshake at 120 properly and its only running at 60.
Not too mention input lag is greatly reduced and makes racing, sports, fighting, and fps games far more enjoyable.
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