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Hisense - 75" Class U9DG Series Dual-Cell 4K ULED Android TV $1799.99

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Rtings shows excellent contrast, local dimming, and black uniformity. Negatives are slow response time, ghosting with fast moving objects and colored bands. An overall solid rating though.

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Rtings shows excellent contrast, local dimming, and black uniformity. Negatives are slow response time, ghosting with fast moving objects and colored bands. An overall solid rating though.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hise...Id=6457439

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Model: Hisense ULED Dual-Cell Premium 75U9DG Quantum Dot QLED Series 75-Inch Native 120Hz 4K Android Smart TV with Alexa Compatibility

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Mar 19, 2022
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Riake
Mar 19, 2022
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I own this set. AMA.
Mar 19, 2022
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Blahgod
Mar 19, 2022
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Quote from Riake :
I own this set. AMA.
Does the motion seem as bad as the reviews state?

I feel like maybe this set is worth 1200? Would you buy it again at 2k?

Mar 20, 2022
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Riake
Mar 20, 2022
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Quote from Blahgod :
Does the motion seem as bad as the reviews state?

I feel like maybe this set is worth 1200? Would you buy it again at 2k?
I came from a Q70R. I originally purchased it for $2k.

The motion does have a blur trail but I didn't find it overly offensive so to return the set. I've owned it for nearly 45 days now. I don't watch a ton of sports. Mainly 24fps content.

Pros:
  • Black levels. These rival OLED even without local dimming. My eyes have more blooming than the TV. When I block my vision of the bright logo on a black screen, I don't notice any halo/blooming around the logo at all. I measured full black at 0.005nits.
  • Brightness. This hits 1000nits so most HDR content will appear as intended by the creator without tone mapping down. No white pixel unlike an OLED so bright highlights are more accurate.
  • Reflections. This set controls reflections an order of magnitude better it seems than my Q70R.
  • Viewing angles. IPS RGB screen so viewing angles are top-notch compared to VA. No 'wide viewing angle' layer is needed or used so no neutered contrast levels.
Cons
  • Motion. There is no getting around it. There will be ghosting and other blur trails. For me, it wasn't a deal-breaker because the Pros outweighed this Con.
    • I don't game on this. I game on a monitor.
  • Calibration. There is a bug on the 20point greyscale. Across the whole array of breakpoints, changes to any one point affect its neighbors.
    • Adjusting 60 moves 55, 65, and even 70.
  • HDR, outside Dolby Vision, doesn't follow the EOTF all that accurately. Some points are 100nits brighter than intended.
  • Frame skips will happen if the HDMI 2.1 ports are set to Enhanced.
    • The ports need to be set to Enhanced if I want DV capability from the Shield.
Thoughts
  • All HDR formats are supported. DV, HDR10+
    • Part of Dolby Vision is using the EOTF that the mastering sets. This alleviates the boosted brightness that Hisense uses for HDR10 content.
  • All audio formats are supported for passthrough. DTS and Dolby.
    • Unlike Samsung and LG.
  • Burn-in is impossible.

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