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The reason it gets a bad wrap is because it isn't designed for budget TVs. The OS is a memory hog. Which all of these budget TVs don't have the on board ram to keep up with it and it results in the Home Screen lagging and pausing and every once in a while freezing and needing reset the TV.
Once you're in an app like Netflix or hbo there is no freezing. It's just the Home Screen. People flip over it because they buy these $300 TVs and expect them to work like the $2300 version.
I have the 65 in hisense that I got for $250 a few years back and while the tv studders every once in awhile (3 times a month or so) I've only had it completely freeze once.
I like the os feel and experience it gives.
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Matches May 30th through June 7th all time low and now. Decent deal if you could stand Android OS
BF?
Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K UHD)
Refresh Rate: 120Hz
Motion Rate: 480
LED Panel Type: Quantum ULED
Smart Platform: Android TV w/ Google Assistant
HDR: HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma, Dolby Vision
VESA Wall Mount: 400x300mm
Inputs
4x HDMI
2x USB 2.0
1x USB 3.0
1x Composite
1x Optical Audio
1x RF
1x Ethernet
https://www.amazon.com/Hisense-Pr...151&sr=8-1
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The reason it gets a bad wrap is because it isn't designed for budget TVs. The OS is a memory hog. Which all of these budget TVs don't have the on board ram to keep up with it and it results in the Home Screen lagging and pausing and every once in a while freezing and needing reset the TV.
Once you're in an app like Netflix or hbo there is no freezing. It's just the Home Screen. People flip over it because they buy these $300 TVs and expect them to work like the $2300 version.
I have the 65 in hisense that I got for $250 a few years back and while the tv studders every once in awhile (3 times a month or so) I've only had it completely freeze once.
I like the os feel and experience it gives.