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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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11/23/23 | Best Buy | $456 |
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02/05/23 | Walmart | $498 |
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01/23/23 | Amazon | $498 frontpage |
60 |
12/21/22 | Amazon | $498 frontpage |
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12/08/22 | Walmart | $498 frontpage |
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11/30/22 | Amazon | $480 frontpage |
79 |
11/17/22 | Amazon | $500 |
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10/13/22 | Amazon | $400 frontpage |
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10/11/22 | Walmart | $398 popular |
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09/24/22 | Walmart | $548 |
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09/21/22 | Best Buy | $550 |
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07/14/22 | Amazon | $549.99 |
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06/27/22 | Amazon | $550 |
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Amazon | $899.99 |
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I did turn off updates, but apparently there are some just "required"....not that an update should do that to a TV... So, I'd say "yes" to the extended warranty and keep all emails/invoices/etc for that warranty, otherwise prepare to relive horror stories of trying to get it covered when they can't find it w/o your proof. (Yes, shocking in the age of computers...but they still pull that crap of putting to onus on you to prove you paid them $$ and can't find you in their own system...but magically do once you provide proof </soapbox>)
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I have an older hisense i bought in 2017 [probably 2015 or 16] model I bought on clearance that is fantastic and is probably pushing 30,000 hours at this point. I don't keep up with the jargon anymore but if I have to list a negative, it's motion/ text panning. it could definitely be better but I can't complain. I've had much higher priced/ models Samsungs look wose, blow up sooner, etc.
I don't agree with many rting reviews, I don't really use them to be honest but when I see someone post I link I'll check it out. I saw a lesser model hisense [r something, but not the common black friday deal model] that I REALLY liked. stood out amongst everything at Walmart, and they even had some upper model samsungs. the only thing that compared was an Onn, which was funny in my head, but wasn't close to the lower end higher hisense. SO, while rting didn't have a review for the instore model, I saw the u6h was very highly rated and had local dimming, and pulled the trigger. can't be worse than the cheaper model can it?
I like my first 65" hisense that has a ridiculously long model number. it's going to the bedroom. it's very possible a lot of people are getting duds, especially in the cheaper tvs. but I've had bad luck with big brands and hisense has blown them out of the water so.
I saw a lot of people bashing tcl vs hisense in other threads. I don't see tcl as a great brand personally. I see people complaining about hisense who I don't think even owned one before. no point in being brand loyal, but I was somewhat impressed with my old hisense and with the in store model. I think it's also important to note a lot of people are watching TV on cable boxes and what not and watching purely 1080p sources that need upscaled. while I've been running media boxes since 2005ish, you have to consider the source material and source driver behind the device is just as important as the TV itself. while watching sports is some people's things, last I checked some of those channels are given higher bandwidth [lol] but quality is still horrible, and not uhd like many sources. each TV has different filters that account for this too, and maybe that's another thing I like about hisense, it's a very raw display.
I agree with that guy. When the TV repairman says don't buy a Hisense or TCL, after having fixed thousands of televisions, you would think he'd know a thing or two about quality TVs.
I did purchase the extended 5 year warranty out of the same quality fears others have posted about, but my understanding is that they often just replace with current like-model rather than fix most of the time, so if it breaks I'm ok. That said, have a 52" super cheap Hisense TV in my garage that has been going strong for 4+ years with no issues. It sees temp extremes from ~25 - 110F and humidity. I didn't think it would make it more than a year or so...
The repairman's words were of a technical nature. He said something about the use of quickly degrading parts in the TCL and Hisense TVs. I don't exactly remember which part since I'm not really a TV expert but I would trust a guy who fixes it all and not simply just one brand.
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AT THIS MOMENT.....this tv is back to the Deal price :
"Price: $479.99"
What has been happening...(guessing) when Amazon is out of stock, the sale price is over.
When Amazon has the TVs back in stock, the sale price comes back.
The above has happen at least 5 times tis this deal was posted....seems like the deal is expired, then it comes back.