Amazon has
65" Hisense U8H Series 4K ULED Mini-LED Quantum Smart TV (2022 Model) on sale for
$899.99.
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Best Buy also has
65" Hisense U8H Series 4K ULED Mini-LED Quantum Smart TV (2022 Model) on sale for
$899.99.
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65" Hisense U8H Series 4K ULED Mini-LED Quantum Smart TV (2022 Model) on sale for
$898.
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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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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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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.
In addition to twice as many local dimming zones, it now boasts up to 1500 nits brightness. Combined with its anti-glare and low reflection panel, this gives you the best picture quality, even in sunny rooms.
Other visual upgrades to this series include IMAX enhanced, FilmMaker mode, Dolby Vision IQ, Quantum Dot, Dolby Dark Detail, and HDR10+, anti-glare and low reflection panel, Wifi 6e, NEXTGEN TV ATSC 3.0 OTA tuner.
Guys lol The 75" will have twice the dimming zones cuz it's weak. Not the entire line up lol Let's be rational. That's a legal marketing gimmick where they can advertise that cuz it's only true for the 75" cuz it's what 20-30 dimming zones more than the 65" currently? This way it sounds like the entire lineup has double dimming zones.
I also have LG CX oled
I use a 48 inch LG C2 oled as my monitor
This tv obviously is not as good as an oled but it has exceeded my expectations for my use and general viewing. I sometimes watch it at a steep angle and I can still make out the picture perfectly fine. I dont see much banding or blooming at all either
I have an xbox series x hooked up to it and everytghing plays fine.
Definitely turn off ALL ALL ALL motion smoothing judder etc - turn it OFF dont bother or you will get a weird stutter during movies shows etc. Some people claim its the built in apps but i noticed it on built in, apple tv, fire stick and xbox apps, never games however.
With that said, based on some other reviews i think i may have hit the panel jackpot on this one.
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I agree with others that QD-OLED is going to have the best picture. If your budget affords it or you're willing to hold out for a better deal, you'll be happy with your choice, especially if you have a light controlled room.
The 2023 sets are going to be hitting the market over the next few months, which will be driving down the price on 2022 models (and any lingering 2021 models). I'm especially especially interested in the what coming from Samsung. I'm hoping they address the physical bending issues (too thin) and problems with the Tizen OS.
The 2023 sets are going to be hitting the market over the next few months, which will be driving down the price on 2022 models (and any lingering 2021 models). I'm especially especially interested in the what coming from Samsung. I'm hoping they address the physical bending issues (too thin) and problems with the Tizen OS.
S95B 65" was $1250 over the weekend via Samsung EPP. If you work for a large corporation that has perkspot, you can click the link in that email to qualify. Otherwise you need a .edu email or AAA membership.
They're sold out for now, but we'll see if the same deal or better comes back around again. Question also is will the S95C (better build quality) get down to $1250 in a year, or is that price point only that low because of the build quality issues of S95B….
I agree with others that QD-OLED is going to have the best picture. If your budget affords it or you're willing to hold out for a better deal, you'll be happy with your choice, especially if you have a light controlled room.
The 2023 sets are going to be hitting the market over the next few months, which will be driving down the price on 2022 models (and any lingering 2021 models). I'm especially especially interested in the what coming from Samsung. I'm hoping they address the physical bending issues (too thin) and problems with the Tizen OS.
Yes...OLED is a different beast but for similar money I would have bought the Samsung QN90a
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This (U8H) also has an ATSC 3.0 tuner for Nextgen TV