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.
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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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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The 65" U8K certainly isn't going to launch at $900.
The 65" U8K certainly isn't going to launch at $900.
They mentioned a price drop but yeeah it'll probably be good much the u8h cost at launch
In my opinion, the picture processing and color is better on the Samsung
Yes it would be nice to see them side by side showing Dolby Vision...but the Hisense showing Dolby Vision and the Samsung QN90a showing HDR10 and the Samsung is only $100 more, then I am going Samsung all day long
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Just go with any OLED around $1000-$1500. O comparisons and once you go OLED you will never look back.
Actually saw it down to $650 at NewEgg when they were clearing out inventory, it was posted here late summer 2022 I believe
that being said, if you are strictly using this tv as a streaming content device its great. its plenty bright and easy to calibrate (using prosumer devices like the i1display pro plus colorimeter and i1pro rev E spectro using calman). Youtube HDR looks phenomenal on this TV
comparing this to a 55 inch QD-OLED S95B i got for $999 (helluva deal imo), the S95B is in a league of its own.
If youre willing to wait, I would wait for QD-OLED to go down in price as it really does fuse the brightness of mini-LED and color accurate / deep blacks of an OLED.
I wouldnt worry about the S95B complaints about the firmware its way blown out of proportion by gamers.
I bought an LG C1 and placed it in my living room. I took it back. It was unwatchable in the day time and pulling the curtains closed to watch TV was not my cup of tea.
I also didn't care for the black crush that completely ruined older films.
I kept the c1 for two wks then returned it.
I just couldn't get over how dim it was.
Go OLED IF your space can allow you to enjoy the benefits. Ie it's a dim room OR you don't mind closing your curtains all the time.
I do have an oled in my bedroom now and it is excellent in there but my bedroom is extremely dark.