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I bought the newer version first, and mounted it in a game room that always has daylight or lights on when watching. The picture is amazing, and I had no idea it was IPS/ADS until I read all the online debates. So I shut off the lights and ran tests in the dark. In that environment, blacks are very dark on most YouTube test videos because of the local dimming, but dark real content (Expanse, Witcher, etc.) reveals that the blacks aren't inky, and the movie bars are visible.
We wanted another 75 for our movie room, which is almost always dark when we're watching TV, so I looked for, and found, and original VA version. That picture is also amazing, and has inky blacks when the lights are off, with movie bars that disappear.
(I also verified the panel types with pixel pictures.)
For most content, the difference in the blacks between the two isn't noticeable, especially during the day or with lights on. As expected, the original VA panel is better if viewing dark content from a dark room, and the newer IPS/ADS version has slightly better viewing angles.
I do have different backlight levels set: on the newer ADS version I have backlight at 12 (like Rtings.com), and on the original VA version I have backlight set to 37 (like CR), both with auto-dim enabled.
Settings on these TVs have to be tuned to get a great picture; the defaults aren't good. Rtings.com has good suggestions that work for both versions.
The 2 boxes they came in look identical. The only difference on the outside is the serial number sticker - no manufacture date or version info. The backs of the 2 TVs look completely different, but the boxes need to be opened to see them. There are pictures posted on Best Buy (reviews), along with details.
Nevertheless, for a 75" with local dimming, this is about the cheapest you will find.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense/u6g
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I'd rather have the TV left on my porch than let some random delivery guys in, but I might think differently if I had to bring the TV up a couple flights of stairs.
"Deluxe Delivery and Unpack
FREE
Item will be placed in your desired location (up to two flights of stairs, up or down)
Your item will be unpacked to be ready for use
TV wall mounting, Haul-Away, cable, and smart device setup is not included
Service includes Instant Returns. Return your item for any reason during service delivery"
Has anyone tried this?
Don't try this, the person might record your place, and come back steal everything in your house, including your 75in. But, and only if you are disable or unable to move around, and just need some help, this might just for you.
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Which liberal controlled crime infested city do you live in?
I paid $600 for my 55" TV hanging outside at my swimming pool area, for all to see. It's hung there for years and no one has bothered it. I was looking at this one to replace it.
If you see one in a real store, is there a way to tell from the box which panel is inside?
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If you see one in a real store, is there a way to tell from the box which panel is inside?
The general rule I've seen is VA models are rated 350W and IPS models are rated 300W. I haven't received my TV yet and don't know if the wattage is printed on the outside packaging.
Lots of discussion in this AVS thread https://www.avsforum.co
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I bought the newer version first, and mounted it in a game room that always has daylight or lights on when watching. The picture is amazing, and I had no idea it was IPS/ADS until I read all the online debates. So I shut off the lights and ran tests in the dark. In that environment, blacks are very dark on most YouTube test videos because of the local dimming, but dark real content (Expanse, Witcher, etc.) reveals that the blacks aren't inky, and the movie bars are visible.
We wanted another 75 for our movie room, which is almost always dark when we're watching TV, so I looked for, and found, and original VA version. That picture is also amazing, and has inky blacks when the lights are off, with movie bars that disappear.
(I also verified the panel types with pixel pictures.)
For most content, the difference in the blacks between the two isn't noticeable, especially during the day or with lights on. As expected, the original VA panel is better if viewing dark content from a dark room, and the newer IPS/ADS version has slightly better viewing angles.
I do have different backlight levels set: on the newer ADS version I have backlight at 12 (like Rtings.com), and on the original VA version I have backlight set to 37 (like CR), both with auto-dim enabled.
Settings on these TVs have to be tuned to get a great picture; the defaults aren't good. Rtings.com has good suggestions that work for both versions.
The 2 boxes they came in look identical. The only difference on the outside is the serial number sticker - no manufacture date or version info. The backs of the 2 TVs look completely different, but the boxes need to be opened to see them. There are pictures posted on Best Buy (reviews), along with details.
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Try the Hisense "RemoteNOW" app. They don't mention it in the manual, but it worked for me on an iPhone 13.