Costco Members: 65" Hisense Class A65H Series LED 4K UHD Smart Google TV
$350
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Costco Members: 65" Hisense Class A65H Series LED 4K UHD Smart Google TV (65A65H) on sale for $349.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member Dfraggd for finding this deal.
Features:
Resolution: 3840x2160p (4K UHD)
Native Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Motion Rate: 120
Dynamic Contrast: 1,000,000:1
HDR: Dolby Vision HDR & HDR10
Smart Platform: Google TV
Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
VESA: 400x300mm
Inputs:
3x HDMI
1x USB
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About this deal:
Price valid through February 12th, 2023
About this product:
Rating of 4.5 from over 2,000 Costco customer reviews.
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Please read the Forum Thread for more deal discussion.
Bought this exact TV during black friday. I returned it after a week due to crazy dirty screen effect, and light bleed. Also, I simply cannot recommend the operating system. Google keeps getting hung up, slow and not very responsive. I have since purchased two more google tv's - a Sony OLED and a Hisense Qled.. both have the same issues with the operating system. I swear I wish we could upgrade our TV's with some RAM or something lol. Even my 7 year old roku is more responsive. Don't know whats the deal.
I'm not aware of a cheaper 65" on sale at the moment.
Definitely worth the $50 more for this Hisense
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01-22-2023 at 06:13 PM.
Bought this exact TV during black friday. I returned it after a week due to crazy dirty screen effect, and light bleed. Also, I simply cannot recommend the operating system. Google keeps getting hung up, slow and not very responsive. I have since purchased two more google tv's - a Sony OLED and a Hisense Qled.. both have the same issues with the operating system. I swear I wish we could upgrade our TV's with some RAM or something lol. Even my 7 year old roku is more responsive. Don't know whats the deal.
Can confirm what salonpas says. You get (less than) what you pay for.
I still have it and actually won it in a raffle (thanks USL Soccer!)
Honestly if it wasn't free I would only pay at most $150 for it since it's my secondary tv.
Uneven backlight, even when calibrated. Android TV is ungodly slow on this. I have an Onn 4k stick on another TV that puts this to shame. Can barely tell when HDR is on and for some reason the other day it randomly decided to turn on motion smoothing. It's locked up more than a few times and sometimes it seems to unpair from the remote when it's off and there's no other way to turn on the TV.
PROS:
Google tv has a lot of apps
NVIDIA GeForce Now runs buttery smooth (but the input delay is rough, and it's definitely a tv issue as it's fine on my laptop and PC)
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This LG is also available at my warehouse for the same price.
This LG is also available at my warehouse for the same price.
Yes. The Hisense has a slightly better score on rtings.com despite being much cheaper.
This is part of a Super Bowl sale for Costco. Maybe a few other stores will have some good sales.
Definitely worth the $50 more for this Hisense
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I still have it and actually won it in a raffle (thanks USL Soccer!)
Honestly if it wasn't free I would only pay at most $150 for it since it's my secondary tv.
Uneven backlight, even when calibrated. Android TV is ungodly slow on this. I have an Onn 4k stick on another TV that puts this to shame. Can barely tell when HDR is on and for some reason the other day it randomly decided to turn on motion smoothing. It's locked up more than a few times and sometimes it seems to unpair from the remote when it's off and there's no other way to turn on the TV.
PROS:
Google tv has a lot of apps
NVIDIA GeForce Now runs buttery smooth (but the input delay is rough, and it's definitely a tv issue as it's fine on my laptop and PC)
CONS:
Anything not in the PROS section.