P.C. Richard & Son has the
Hisense 75U8H on sale for
$1299.
Shipping is extra, and is freight. It was
$150 to Colorado.
This may be one of the last chances to get one of the
best reviewed TVs of 2022 [rtings.com]. It's been out of stock on both Amazon and Best Buy for months with no expected restock date.
Edit: It looks like it's still in stock locally at Best Buy for some people, and they will price match this price. So it's worth checking Best Buy first since they offer free shipping:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hise...Id=6511977
https://www.pcrichard.com/hisense...75U8H.html
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The Hisense U8H and the Samsung QN90B QLED deliver very similar picture quality overall, but the Samsung is a bit better overall. The Hisense has better native contrast, and it displays content closer to what the content creator intended. On the other hand, the Samsung TV has much better processing overall, so upscaled content looks a bit better, and there's less banding in areas of similar color. Thanks to its wide-angle filter, the Samsung is a much better choice for a wide seating arrangement, as the image remains consistent when viewed from the sides.
Is 75 vs 70 worth 500 plus dollars? even if you say they're even. I just do not see the appeal of this at 1299
The Hisense U8H and the Samsung QN90B QLED deliver very similar picture quality overall, but the Samsung is a bit better overall. The Hisense has better native contrast, and it displays content closer to what the content creator intended. On the other hand, the Samsung TV has much better processing overall, so upscaled content looks a bit better, and there's less banding in areas of similar color. Thanks to its wide-angle filter, the Samsung is a much better choice for a wide seating arrangement, as the image remains consistent when viewed from the sides.
This Hisense is leagues better than the Q60b you have. Here you go:
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...shold=0.10
And yes, it is likely worth it to most for the far batter performance and extra 5".
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hise...Id=65119
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hise...Id=65119
Roku is actually more willing to show you who has a series or movie across numerous channels, including ones you might be able to access for free. My understanding is Google, Apple, and Fire all push you to their respective stores via search. It doesn't mean the individual app's search is blocked, but if you search at the main search, you would get pushed to their stores for rent/purchase. So for my money, I'd rather use Roku because I have had numerous times where a search shows me ways to watch something for free instead of just trying to buy/rent from one source.
When that's released and the U8H drops further in price, it's going to be an amazing buy.
I believe the 65" U8H had 500 zones, so if this one has 1000 it will be interesting to see the impact that it has.
#2 right at 1 year it went out. I got them to fix it as under warranty but luck.
I really hate there low budget tvs plus customer service is trash. TVs do not last of theirs so get extended warranty.
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Why it is so hard to find 75 inch version? Best buy, amazon, etc have this out of stock for months.
Why it is so hard to find 75 inch version? Best buy, amazon, etc have this out of stock for months.
Why it is so hard to find 75 inch version? Best buy, amazon, etc have this out of stock for months.
My guess is the profit margin was thinnest on the 75" due to complexity and shipping costs so they just didn't make that many.
This Hisense is absolute top of the line for mainstream products and is meant as a match for the high end flagship TV's. It doesn't get better then this outside of oddball ultra highend models with random features like extra anti reflective coatings or things of that nature.