expiredScoobieSnax posted Jul 25, 2022 03:54 AM
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expiredScoobieSnax posted Jul 25, 2022 03:54 AM
Hisense 55" Quantum 4K ULED Android Smart TV HDR U6G Series 55U6G - $378 Walmart
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Costco.
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Is this version all 1 yr warranty?
Costco.
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/15921547
Is this version all 1 yr warranty?
i don't recommend hisense due to bad motion stuttering I've seen from the higher models
It says no delivery options if trying to check out with the TV in Amazon though (with or without the extended warranty in cart), and won't let the checkout finish.
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i don't recommend hisense due to bad motion stuttering I've seen from the higher models
Also i paid a little over 400 for my 50, sometime ago, but this is a good deal in my opinion.
Visually, it's incredible, the sound is also pretty good. The only complaint I have is that the default OS (Google) can be buggy at times and requires a complete restart of the TV which only takes a minute.
Plex works but is glitchy at times, especially with subtitles - the rest of the apps work 98% of the time without needing a restart.
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That being said Hisense does have some quality control issues so don't hesitate to return one if you have an issue.
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That being said, here is my reasoning for getting the U6G instead. I always get the 5 year Walmart Allstate warranty which is $14 cheaper for the U6G since it's under $400. The Allstate warranty is amazing but doesnt kick in until the manufacturers warranty is up. Send Allstate a few pictures and they send you a check. Easy peasy and have a new set within a week.
With the U6G, I only have to deal with Hisense warranty and customer service (Horrible...Horrible past experience) within the first 12 months (unless damage is due to an electrical surge, which Allstate covers from day 1). With the U6H you're stuck with dealing with the Hisense warranty for 24 months and I consider that a major con since I view their warranty process as an agonizing ordeal especially trying to get them to do anything for you and then once you do, find a nearby repair center, lugging the tv around and then waiting forever for the privilege of then lugging it back home. Not fun but it's been over a year since then so maybe they've improved their process.
Having the two tv's sit side by side, I feel like there isnt any difference visually even with the extra dimming zones and due to the aforementioned warranty reasons, I preferred to save the $64 (on the TV + 5 year Allstate warranty through Walmart) and have some peace of mind.
That said, both sets are fantastic and you can't go wrong with either. Hope this helps someone.
That being said, here is my reasoning for getting the U6G instead. I always get the 5 year Walmart Allstate warranty which is $14 cheaper for the U6G since it's under $400. The Allstate warranty is amazing but doesnt kick in until the manufacturers warranty is up. Send Allstate a few pictures and they send you a check. Easy peasy and have a new set within a week.
With the U6G, I only have to deal with Hisense warranty and customer service (Horrible...Horrible past experience) within the first 12 months (unless damage is due to an electrical surge, which Allstate covers from day 1). With the U6H you're stuck with dealing with the Hisense warranty for 24 months and I consider that a major con since I view their warranty process as an agonizing ordeal especially trying to get them to do anything for you and then once you do, find a nearby repair center, lugging the tv around and then waiting forever for the privilege of then lugging it back home. Not fun but it's been over a year since then so maybe they've improved their process.
Having the two tv's sit side by side, I feel like there isnt any difference visually even with the extra dimming zones and due to the aforementioned warranty reasons, I preferred to save the $64 (on the TV + 5 year Allstate warranty through Walmart) and have some peace of mind.
That said, both sets are fantastic and you can't go wrong with either. Hope this helps someone.
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HDMI 2.1 allows for 4k at over 60hz. Like the U6G, the U6H has a 60hz panel so unfortunately you cant take advantage of that.
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