Amazon has
65" Hisense U8H Series 4K ULED Mini-LED Quantum Smart TV (2022 Model) on sale for
$899.99.
Shipping is free.
Best Buy also has
65" Hisense U8H Series 4K ULED Mini-LED Quantum Smart TV (2022 Model) on sale for
$899.99.
Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where stock permits.
Walmart also has
65" Hisense U8H Series 4K ULED Mini-LED Quantum Smart TV (2022 Model) on sale for
$898.
Shipping is free.
PC Richard & Son also has
65" Hisense U8H Series 4K ULED Mini-LED Quantum Smart TV (2022 Model) on sale for
$899.99.
Shipping is free.
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Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Specs/Key Features- Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K UHD)
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- Motion Rate: 480
- WiFi 6E (Triple Band) w/ Bluetooth
- Quantum Dot
- 1500-Nit/HDR10+
- Dolby Vision
- VESA Mount: 400x400mm
- Smart TV w/ Alexa/Google Assistant
- Inputs
- 4x HDMI (2x Up to 4K @ 120Hz & 2x 4K @ 60Hz)
- 2x USB (USB 3.0/2.0
- Ethernet
Warranty- Includes a 2-year manufacturer warranty w/ purchase
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Basically if you've never had an OLED or QLED, you'll tolerate the issues because the picture quality is a massive improvement in most cases. If you have experience with QLED/OLED you might find the issues unforgivable.
The U8K dropping this summer should have a different SOC so it will be interesting to see if some issues are mitigated or remain. Hisense is gonna be in a tough spot if QD-OLED moves closer in price…if I can get a QD-OLED for under $1500 I don't know that I'd buy a Hisense ULED/MiniLED for $1000 (even though they keep improving it).
One thing to keep in mind though: do not expect any reasonable software update support. Mine is still stuck on the Feb 2021 android security patch. I reached out to their support to see if there was a later update that wasn't showing up OTA, and they sent me an update file timestamped Mar 2021 so I didn't even bother installing it.
That's about half a year of security update support from when it was released to market.
If you get this, I would recommended against connecting it to the internet and instead using a streaming box/stick that doesn't leave a hole in your network.
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Basically if you've never had an OLED or QLED, you'll tolerate the issues because the picture quality is a massive improvement in most cases. If you have experience with QLED/OLED you might find the issues unforgivable.
The U8K dropping this summer should have a different SOC so it will be interesting to see if some issues are mitigated or remain. Hisense is gonna be in a tough spot if QD-OLED moves closer in price…if I can get a QD-OLED for under $1500 I don't know that I'd buy a Hisense ULED/MiniLED for $1000 (even though they keep improving it).
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For people looking for a basement price…the 2021 65" U8G eventually got down to $650-750 when this model came out & they were basically selling off remaining stock of the prior year model. This was pre inflation but might give you an indicator of how low it could go in 3-6 more months.
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One thing to keep in mind though: do not expect any reasonable software update support. Mine is still stuck on the Feb 2021 android security patch. I reached out to their support to see if there was a later update that wasn't showing up OTA, and they sent me an update file timestamped Mar 2021 so I didn't even bother installing it.
That's about half a year of security update support from when it was released to market.
If you get this, I would recommended against connecting it to the internet and instead using a streaming box/stick that doesn't leave a hole in your network.
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One thing to keep in mind though: do not expect any reasonable software update support. Mine is still stuck on the Feb 2021 android security patch. I reached out to their support to see if there was a later update that wasn't showing up OTA, and they sent me an update file timestamped Mar 2021 so I didn't even bother installing it.
That's about half a year of security update support from when it was released to market.
If you get this, I would recommended against connecting it to the internet and instead using a streaming box/stick that doesn't leave a hole in your network.
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