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Best Buy also has select Hisense U7K Series 4K UHD Mini-LED ULED TVs on sale listed below. Shipping is free, otherwise free curbside pickup is available where stock permits.
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Model: Hisense 75" Class U7 Series Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD Google Smart TV (75U7K) - QLED, Native 144Hz, 1000-Nit, Dolby Vision IQ, Full Array Local Dimming, Game Mode Pro
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Costco also has for same price with three year warranty (called U75K at Costco but same TV according to Rtings). 679.99 minus 4% if you're Executive Member paying with card = $652.79. 8.2 rating at Rtings, pretty bright and good reflection handling per Rtings so should be a good TV for outside which is what I need. Thanks
My experience. I bought a 55h9g a couple months after it first came out. Within the first year, the TV stopped working, turning on, etc. Hisense tried to repair but it didn't fix it. They sent out a replacement. Surprisingly, the "repaired" tv started working, except with visible grid lines. No big deal, I made it into an office tv.
The replacement h9g just stopped working today. Power led keeps blinking and restarting. So now I need to replace it since it's a TV that's used a lot.
I also have Hisense l5f120 I think, that I've had since it came out. No issues with it, but it rarely gets used.
I also have a Hisense a45kv in the laundry room. No issues with that, but doesn't get used often.
I have a hisense h6510g that I got maybe in 2020 black Friday I think. Used a lot, still running.
So that's my personal experience with Hisense. I don't expect them to be lifetime tvs. I do have a 32 inch Toshiba LCD from 2007 that's still chugging along in a guest room, so not used a lot. I also have a Vizio 60 inch m series from 2015 that still working, albeit with lowered brightness.
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Costco also has for same price with three year warranty (called U75K at Costco but same TV according to Rtings). 679.99 minus 4% if you're Executive Member paying with card = $652.79. 8.2 rating at Rtings, pretty bright and good reflection handling per Rtings so should be a good TV for outside which is what I need. Thanks
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Worst TV brand in existence. I've had a Hisense 60" 4k for few years and I absolutely hate the thing. There isn't a good enough deal to make me ever want to own another one of their tvs.
Could you please elaborate what you hate about it? How many years it worked the same as on day 1. I am seeing very good reviews (for 120hz TV) about picture/sound quality AT THIS PRICE. I am curious to know how many years hisense TV lasts before any problems. I do not expect it to last 10-15 years like Sony, but 5 years is good for me, as it will be time to upgrade it due to new technology available at that time.
My experience. I bought a 55h9g a couple months after it first came out. Within the first year, the TV stopped working, turning on, etc. Hisense tried to repair but it didn't fix it. They sent out a replacement. Surprisingly, the "repaired" tv started working, except with visible grid lines. No big deal, I made it into an office tv.
The replacement h9g just stopped working today. Power led keeps blinking and restarting. So now I need to replace it since it's a TV that's used a lot.
I also have Hisense l5f120 I think, that I've had since it came out. No issues with it, but it rarely gets used.
I also have a Hisense a45kv in the laundry room. No issues with that, but doesn't get used often.
I have a hisense h6510g that I got maybe in 2020 black Friday I think. Used a lot, still running.
So that's my personal experience with Hisense. I don't expect them to be lifetime tvs. I do have a 32 inch Toshiba LCD from 2007 that's still chugging along in a guest room, so not used a lot. I also have a Vizio 60 inch m series from 2015 that still working, albeit with lowered brightness.
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Worst TV brand in existence. I've had a Hisense 60" 4k for few years and I absolutely hate the thing. There isn't a good enough deal to make me ever want to own another one of their tvs.
Are you the type that buy the lowest end model and go into the high end threads and complain about a different product?
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A lot of people on Reddit including myself have a problem with a rainbow bar on the bottom right of the screen.
This is for 65in model. Seems like a manufacturing or design defect, but after returns and exchanges people find the new unit also has the same problem.
For the price and performance I couldn't find anything better so I decided to keep it.
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In a nutshell, what are the main differences between the U7 and U8 series?
The Hisense U7K and Hisense U8/U8K are similar: they have the same feature set, but the U8K is a higher-tier TV, so it has better overall performance. The U8K gets brighter than the U7K, and this also gives it a higher color volume: colors are brighter and pop more on the more expensive model. It also has a more powerful local dimming feature, giving it better contrast in dark rooms. The U7K does have a better response time than the U8K, which is good for gamers or sports fans.
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The replacement h9g just stopped working today. Power led keeps blinking and restarting. So now I need to replace it since it's a TV that's used a lot.
I also have Hisense l5f120 I think, that I've had since it came out. No issues with it, but it rarely gets used.
I also have a Hisense a45kv in the laundry room. No issues with that, but doesn't get used often.
I have a hisense h6510g that I got maybe in 2020 black Friday I think. Used a lot, still running.
So that's my personal experience with Hisense. I don't expect them to be lifetime tvs. I do have a 32 inch Toshiba LCD from 2007 that's still chugging along in a guest room, so not used a lot. I also have a Vizio 60 inch m series from 2015 that still working, albeit with lowered brightness.
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The replacement h9g just stopped working today. Power led keeps blinking and restarting. So now I need to replace it since it's a TV that's used a lot.
I also have Hisense l5f120 I think, that I've had since it came out. No issues with it, but it rarely gets used.
I also have a Hisense a45kv in the laundry room. No issues with that, but doesn't get used often.
I have a hisense h6510g that I got maybe in 2020 black Friday I think. Used a lot, still running.
So that's my personal experience with Hisense. I don't expect them to be lifetime tvs. I do have a 32 inch Toshiba LCD from 2007 that's still chugging along in a guest room, so not used a lot. I also have a Vizio 60 inch m series from 2015 that still working, albeit with lowered brightness.
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This is for 65in model. Seems like a manufacturing or design defect, but after returns and exchanges people find the new unit also has the same problem.
For the price and performance I couldn't find anything better so I decided to keep it.
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