expired Posted by tDames | Staff • Jul 16, 2023
Jul 16, 2023 5:39 PM
Item 1 of 11
Item 1 of 11
expired Posted by tDames | Staff • Jul 16, 2023
Jul 16, 2023 5:39 PM
85" Hisense 85U7H Quantum ULED 4K UHD Smart Google TV
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While it has its issues mostly with software and the weak cpu it's still working and the Geek Squad warranty is the best option out BB, Amazon, and Wal-Mart that I've seen.
At $1499 this U7H is a lot of bang for your buck with the 120hz panel and supporting VRR/ALLM for gaming.
If you have the space and get the warranty, this is a good deal.
Note: you need at least 2 strong adults to mount this thing, it's heavy and awkward af. The box is also continent sized.
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https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense/u7h
They are all VA panels in this model.
From what I understand it's OLED>ULED>QLED>LED
Is that an accurate rule of thumb or am I missing some more leds?
From what I understand it's OLED>ULED>QLED>LED
Is that an accurate rule of thumb or am I missing some more leds?
ULED is just the brans marketing BS. It means that this TV has quantum dots and local dimming. It is good. I am not slamming the technology, I am just point out it is like calling a grape jelly purple monster. IT does not change what the product actually is. It is still grape jelly.
I would suggest you read up on the technologies at rtings.
OLED makes its own light. It is the dimmest and the whole panel is dimmer when the panel has a high percentage of white. Since each pixel makes light it does not need any tricks like local dimming to increase apparent black levels. If you liked plasma TV's you will like the OLED.
From what I understand it's OLED>ULED>QLED>LED
Is that an accurate rule of thumb or am I missing some more leds?
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