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Hisense 75" A6 Series (A65K) (2023) 4K UHD LED TV
$499.99 (Free S&H)
https://www.costco.com/hisense-75...79931.html
Key Features:
Google TV OS
Native 60Hz Refresh Rate (Motion Rate 120)
Wide Color Gamut
Supports Dolby Vision & HDR10
Direct-LED Backlighting
Game Mode Plus (ALLM, VRR)
4x HDMI (HDMI #1 supports eARC)
3 Year Warranty
Full Specs Here...
https://mobilecontent.costco.com/...5065SS.pdf
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The HDMI input couldn't handle 4k at 60hz, only at 30hz.
There is a new OTA update that you are forced to update, but mine keep failing and there is no way to not update unless you turn off the WiFi (and lose the smart features). Too lazy to email support for a USB update file
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They really only take Visa, nothing else ?
In warehouse is visa only but their website allows you to pay with some other issuers.
In-store is Visa only. Online at costco.com they take Visa & Mastercard.
This isn't a bad TV. Picked one up earlier this year for an effective cost of $425 (before tax) with one of their Costco Direct deals (buy two items get $150 off).
GoogleTV OS performance on this particular set is pretty bad due to the anemic RAM & CPU built-in to the TV but we use Roku and/or AppleTV so no big deal.
Picture quality is a solid B+ for the price. It's bright enough and has decent viewing angles. HDR content will require some tweaking since this isn't the brightest TV. Non-HDR content looks fine.
The HDMI input couldn't handle 4k at 60hz, only at 30hz.
There is a new OTA update that you are forced to update, but mine keep failing and there is no way to not update unless you turn off the WiFi (and lose the smart features). Too lazy to email support for a USB update file
The A6 is better price wise. If you are someone that can't tell the difference between a Blu-ray movie and a YouTube 480p movie then go for the A6 and save yourself some money. If you hate how 4k or 1080p look streamed from Netflix vs a Blu-ray you will probably also notice the difference between the quality of the TCL and this Hisense, ie keep the R6.