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Edited November 4, 2023
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The price dropped another $200 from $1,500 yesterday and $300 from $1,600 a few days ago. Plus get $50 in Walmart Cash.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hisens...3903854397
Other sizes on sale, too.
85" - $1,798 +$50 Walmart Cash
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hisens...3348648674
65" - $898 + $40 Walmart Cash
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hisens...1738124947
55" - $699.98 + $30 Walmart Cash
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hisens...2341955103
The prices are available at Walmart, Best Buy, or Amazon. Get the deal at Walmart for another $30-$50 in Walmart Cash, depending on the size.
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VA panels have better contrast, but worse viewing angles from the sides (image gets more washed out). IPS and ADS/ADS Pro which are related have worse contrast, so think lifted black levels, but better viewing angles. I've seen the 75" U8K at best buy and it wasn't impressive for contrast imo, it looks washed out compared to something like the TCL QM8, but it does have a ton of other benefits besides that. I'd say for LCD TVs the U8K in 55", 65", and 85" are the best choices out there today, but for 75" I'm not sure there's a winning LCD TV this year in the US, the U8K has poor contrast, the QM8 has horrible brightness tracking for HDR which destroys star fields and makes images inaccurate, and Sony didn't make a true new flagship 75" for the US this year.
I would recommend researching ADS panels to see if it fits your use case.
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supposedly the sound is pretty good on the u7, I think it's a better value
I would recommend researching ADS panels to see if it fits your use case.
Is that a black Friday deal? It's 999 on the website
U8 has a little over 1,000 dimming zones vs I believe 3xx on the u7. Depends what you want but the u8 will have very minimal blooming and be much closer to oled than the u7
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I would recommend researching ADS panels to see if it fits your use case.
Just to expound on this.
VA panels have better contrast, but worse viewing angles from the sides (image gets more washed out). IPS and ADS/ADS Pro which are related have worse contrast, so think lifted black levels, but better viewing angles. I've seen the 75" U8K at best buy and it wasn't impressive for contrast imo, it looks washed out compared to something like the TCL QM8, but it does have a ton of other benefits besides that. I'd say for LCD TVs the U8K in 55", 65", and 85" are the best choices out there today, but for 75" I'm not sure there's a winning LCD TV this year in the US, the U8K has poor contrast, the QM8 has horrible brightness tracking for HDR which destroys star fields and makes images inaccurate, and Sony didn't make a true new flagship 75" for the US this year.
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Go for the u7, there's not a huge difference
Where's the $50 "Walmart cash"? I don't see that.
The ADS panel btw is very good. Trying to evaluate a TV screen in best buy store lighting is as good as watching YouTube reviews to judge if a TV is great.
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Where's the $50 "Walmart cash"? I don't see that.
The ADS panel btw is very good. Trying to evaluate a TV screen in best buy store lighting is as good as watching YouTube reviews to judge if a TV is great.
Add to cart to see Walmart cash. Must check box to get