Smart TV By Android TV™
Dolby Vision™ HDR | HDR10 | HLG
4 HDMI Ports | 2 USB Ports | 1 Ethernet Port
Built-In Google Assistant | Works With Amazon Alexa
Motion Rate 480
3840 x 2160 Lines Of Resolution
VESA Wall Mount Compatibility
Dolby™ Atmos | IMAX Enhanced Audio
Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut
Chromecast Built-In
Game Mode Pro
Package Contents
65" Class ULED 4K UHD U8G Series Smart TV 2021
Voice Remote Control
Quick Start Guide
User Manual
Power Cord
Documentation
Stand
They do offer a 5 year protection plan for $200 as you're checking out.
It shows a shipping charge in your cart until you start checkout. It then changes to $0.00.
https://www.brandsmartusa.com/his...v-2021.htm
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You have to turn off FreeSync in the Hisense settings. Then on the Xbox Series X (PS5 does not yet support VRR) turn on VRR. So FreeSync off on TV, VRR on Xbox.
FreeSync and VRR are basically the same thing. Google the comparisons and their meanings.
I ask because I went through this exact process four days ago, and it did not work. When I disabled FreeSync and VRR from the TV, I was able to get HDR at 120.
I tested this with a Series X, and Forza Horizon 5 and Warzone.
Also the LG C1/CX do. I have one for my PC desktop monitor (mostly gaming, some work) and another in the living room, and these are currently the best televisions on the market, by a mile.
Also the LG C1/CX do. I have one for my PC desktop monitor (mostly gaming, some work) and another in the living room, and these are currently the best televisions on the market, by a mile.
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Glad the lot of you are getting through with BB though!
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