Key Features:
4K UHD Resolution (3840x2160p)
Quantum Dot Technology
Mini-LED Backlighting w/ Local Dimming
Up to 1000 nits brightness
Refresh Rate: Native 120Hz (Motion Rate 480)
144Hz Game Pro Mode
Dolby Vision HDR/Dolby Atmos
ATSC 3.0 (NEXTGEN TV)
4x HDMI (2x HDMI 2.1)
Google TV OS
2 Year Warranty
Community Notes
This collaborative space allows users to contribute additional information, tips, and insights to enhance the original deal post. Feel free to share your knowledge and help fellow shoppers make informed decisions.
Model: Hisense 85-Inch Class U7 Series Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD Google Smart TV (85U7K, 2023 Model) - QLED, Native 144Hz, 1000-Nit, Dolby Vision IQ, Full Array Local Dimming, Game Mode Pro, Alexa Compatibility
Deal HistoryÂ
Deal History includes data from multiple reputable stores, such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. The lowest price among stores for a given day is selected as the "Sale Price".
Sale Price does not include sale prices at Amazon unless a deal was posted by a community member.
So what does the extra $300 to move up to the U8K get you in the real world, worth it?
WE had an X900H but a remote got put through the screen and we need a replacement. I have had Sony for a while and was going to get the comparable X90L but reading the RTINGS on the HiSense U8k I started thinking of going that direction. Now this is $300 less and I'm wondering how big of a difference it is.
We generally want it to look great for movies and sports (lot of football and basketball). The kids do a litlte bit of XBOX but it's not the main gaming tv and that's not as critical. We really want it to pop when we put in our 4K LOTR discs or watch Dune or other SciFi. However, the kids leave the tv on all the time so OLED is definitely out for us, we'll definitely get burn in.
So what does the extra $300 to move up to the U8K get you in the real world, worth it?
WE had an X900H but a remote got put through the screen and we need a replacement. I have had Sony for a while and was going to get the comparable X90L but reading the RTINGS on the HiSense U8k I started thinking of going that direction. Now this is $300 less and I'm wondering how big of a difference it is.
We generally want it to look great for movies and sports (lot of football and basketball). The kids do a litlte bit of XBOX but it's not the main gaming tv and that's not as critical. We really want it to pop when we put in our 4K LOTR discs or watch Dune or other SciFi. However, the kids leave the tv on all the time so OLED is definitely out for us, we'll definitely get burn in.
You can read more on RTINGS, but the takeaway I got was "brighter" in all situations. If you watch during the day and can't control the lighting, the U8K is a better fit. If you are able to control your lighting, it sounds like most people would be fine with the U7K. Some choose to get the larger U7K instead of the next size down of U8K for a comparable price.
Leave a Comment
2 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
WE had an X900H but a remote got put through the screen and we need a replacement. I have had Sony for a while and was going to get the comparable X90L but reading the RTINGS on the HiSense U8k I started thinking of going that direction. Now this is $300 less and I'm wondering how big of a difference it is.
We generally want it to look great for movies and sports (lot of football and basketball). The kids do a litlte bit of XBOX but it's not the main gaming tv and that's not as critical. We really want it to pop when we put in our 4K LOTR discs or watch Dune or other SciFi. However, the kids leave the tv on all the time so OLED is definitely out for us, we'll definitely get burn in.
WE had an X900H but a remote got put through the screen and we need a replacement. I have had Sony for a while and was going to get the comparable X90L but reading the RTINGS on the HiSense U8k I started thinking of going that direction. Now this is $300 less and I'm wondering how big of a difference it is.
We generally want it to look great for movies and sports (lot of football and basketball). The kids do a litlte bit of XBOX but it's not the main gaming tv and that's not as critical. We really want it to pop when we put in our 4K LOTR discs or watch Dune or other SciFi. However, the kids leave the tv on all the time so OLED is definitely out for us, we'll definitely get burn in.
Leave a Comment