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100" Hisense U8 Series ULED Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Google TV + Free Installation

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Best Buy has 100" Hisense U8 Series ULED Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Google TV on sale for $2999.99. Additionally, installation is free w/ purchase (TV setup and mounting) [Details]; select in the professional services during checkout. Shipping is free, otherwise shipping to store for pickup is also available.

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Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160
  • High Dynamic Range (HDR): Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10+/HLG
  • Refresh Rate: 144Hz (Motion Rate 480)
  • Panel Type: LED Backlight LCD
  • Full Array Local Dimming
  • Brightness: 800 nits
  • VESA Standard (600x400) M8
  • Ports:
    • 4x HDMI (2 ports up to 4K@144Hz)
    • 1x USB 3.0
    • 1x USB 2.0
    • 1x Composite
    • 1x Digital Optical Audio

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Best Buy has 100" Hisense U8 Series ULED Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Google TV on sale for $2999.99. Additionally, installation is free w/ purchase (TV setup and mounting) [Details]; select in the professional services during checkout. Shipping is free, otherwise shipping to store for pickup is also available.

Thanks to community member Undiscl0sed for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160
  • High Dynamic Range (HDR): Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10+/HLG
  • Refresh Rate: 144Hz (Motion Rate 480)
  • Panel Type: LED Backlight LCD
  • Full Array Local Dimming
  • Brightness: 800 nits
  • VESA Standard (600x400) M8
  • Ports:
    • 4x HDMI (2 ports up to 4K@144Hz)
    • 1x USB 3.0
    • 1x USB 2.0
    • 1x Composite
    • 1x Digital Optical Audio

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Model: Hisense 100 inch Class U8 Series 4K Mini-led Qled Smart Google Tv - 100U8K - Black

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StreetJedi
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Just a comment from 100" U8K owner

It's a fine to good panel. The size to price ratio is of course the selling point. But there's sacrifices.

4k hdr/dv is nice, bright, and enjoyable, but not great. 1080p is just fine. Anything below that like 720p on FUBO doesn't translate well to a screen this size even with upscaling from an nvidia shield.

Not that anyone should be comparing this to OLED but for those wondering - not even close, especially with MLA now available on 83" model.

As long as expectations are reasonable, and the immersive quality of a screen size is the ultimate priority, then you should be happy.

But honestly, if I was buying a panel now, I'd get an LG 83" with MLA and sacrifice 17". It gets more intriguing though with upcoming 110" panels. I guess it's about chasing size vs quality.
KaatuPaadi
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Plz for the sake of Jesus the heavenly lord and the savior of mankind, do not compare a damn projector to a TV

Unless you live in a cave that is 100ft from surface with no light all year....
mrkrizzle
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Owned this TV for 9 months. Great value. After tuning picture settings you can get about 70% OLED level contrasts and inky blacks.

The silicon inside (memory, CPU, both?) sucks and don't do well from constant read write cycles from the Android / Google OS. Over time the TV will crash and shutoff randomly requiring resets and unplugging replugging power. This is a known issue on various Hisense models. This also potentially significantly reduces its life versus other TVs.

A potential solution is keeping it a dumb TV and never using connected apps and just hooking it up to a Chromecast TV / ROKU dongle. This fixed all my issues so far and hoping extends the life. Also results is a significantly snappier interface.

The size and packaging is huge. Goodluck moving it upstairs if you need to. Destroyed my walls and needed to hire 2 sets of movers (1st failed) to hoist this from a balcony which barely fit as well.

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Wow, I had no idea a decent quality mini-LED tv was available for anywhere close to this price range (not counting the ridiculous imported stuff seen on LTT etc). Here I was thinking my next TV would likely be a mere 85" haha.

I'm not in the market for a 100"+ TV just yet, but good to know these sorts of options are out there along with a warranty.
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Quote from RealDealMonkey :
Wow, I had no idea a decent quality mini-LED tv was available for anywhere close to this price range (not counting the ridiculous imported stuff seen on LTT etc). Here I was thinking my next TV would likely be a mere 85" haha.

I'm not in the market for a 100"+ TV just yet, but good to know these sorts of options are out there along with a warranty.
Once you go 100 inches you'll never want to go back to a smaller TV.

Yes OLED will have superior response times, blacks, color accuracy, etc but unless you have it side by side to a OLED you won't really notice. The PQ on these mini-LEDs is already fantastic.

What you will notice is just how big a 100 inch TV is. It's significantly bigger than both my 77 and 85 inch TVs. Its way more immersive for movies and games.

Just be sure to get one with good upscaling, it important once you get to this sized screen.
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Jerky_sanJul 03, 2024 08:19 AM
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Quote from jmunjr :
DT has a look at the latest TCL 115" set. Crazy huge!
Man.. just another 10" and i'll go back to a real screen again. I like projectors but they just can't do it when there is too much light.. even with an ALR. I might even pull the trigger on the 115" if it gets as cheap as this.
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tripknotixJul 03, 2024 08:45 AM
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Quote from LEOMHK1.0 :
Motion Rate 480????? .
144Hz refresh rate is cutting edge, at this point they should stop with the BS boosted specifications
The tv has a mode for 144hz input, however,
480hz is from native 120hz but then x2 for motion interpolation and then x2 again for black frame insertion that removes ghosting by flashing 480 times a second with a black frame every other flash. Both are used to fight motion blur and give clarity... but anything above 30% strength looks like a soap opera to me.

In monitor tech, currently 4k 240hz oled is the top of the line oled at 32inch. 360hz for 1440p. For LCD 1080p it's 540hz and last week TCL showed next years model is native 1000hz. And yes to achieve 1000hz you'd need a simple game or a AAA game with dlss3+framegen on a 5090.

So 144hz is not exactly cutting edge, for tv sure but It's $99 for a 1080p 144hz monitor from 10 years ago tech. And $199 for 240hz 1080p and $300 for 360hz 1080p Alienware monitor. Big tvs are just behind in framerate tech yo.

That being said I own a 100inch tcl which is 120hz but has a 144hz 4k input mode and you can literally see people hiding in a building in warzone hundreds of meters away in a dark room wearing dark clothes and have the framerate to do something about it.
Also all the Dolby vision marvel content kicks ass with 30% motion enhancement.
Last edited by tripknotix July 3, 2024 at 03:01 AM.
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mrkrizzleJul 03, 2024 09:17 AM
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Owned this TV for 9 months. Great value. After tuning picture settings you can get about 70% OLED level contrasts and inky blacks.

The silicon inside (memory, CPU, both?) sucks and don't do well from constant read write cycles from the Android / Google OS. Over time the TV will crash and shutoff randomly requiring resets and unplugging replugging power. This is a known issue on various Hisense models. This also potentially significantly reduces its life versus other TVs.

A potential solution is keeping it a dumb TV and never using connected apps and just hooking it up to a Chromecast TV / ROKU dongle. This fixed all my issues so far and hoping extends the life. Also results is a significantly snappier interface.

The size and packaging is huge. Goodluck moving it upstairs if you need to. Destroyed my walls and needed to hire 2 sets of movers (1st failed) to hoist this from a balcony which barely fit as well.
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randomchaosJul 03, 2024 11:41 AM
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Quote from StreetJedi :
Just a comment from 100" U8K owner

It's a fine to good panel. The size to price ratio is of course the selling point. But there's sacrifices.

4k hdr/dv is nice, bright, and enjoyable, but not great. 1080p is just fine. Anything below that like 720p on FUBO doesn't translate well to a screen this size even with upscaling from an nvidia shield.

Not that anyone should be comparing this to OLED but for those wondering - not even close, especially with MLA now available on 83" model.

As long as expectations are reasonable, and the immersive quality of a screen size is the ultimate priority, then you should be happy.

But honestly, if I was buying a panel now, I'd get an LG 83" with MLA and sacrifice 17". It gets more intriguing though with upcoming 110" panels. I guess it's about chasing size vs quality.
I had this 100" u8k as well. My panel was bent, unsure if it was from shipping, or if it was built that way. I thought the picture was impressive on 4k hdr, but ended up returning it because of the black bars not being fully black on movie content. I switched to an 83" Samsung, since it was a little over $2k. I definitely agree that OLEDs have better picture quality. Hopefully in the future we'll have better large panels for low cost. For now, I'm switching between the 5040ub projector, and the 83" OLED.
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JAC702Jul 03, 2024 12:26 PM
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Quote from mrkrizzle :
Owned this TV for 9 months. Great value. After tuning picture settings you can get about 70% OLED level contrasts and inky blacks.

The silicon inside (memory, CPU, both?) sucks and don't do well from constant read write cycles from the Android / Google OS. Over time the TV will crash and shutoff randomly requiring resets and unplugging replugging power. This is a known issue on various Hisense models. This also potentially significantly reduces its life versus other TVs.

A potential solution is keeping it a dumb TV and never using connected apps and just hooking it up to a Chromecast TV / ROKU dongle. This fixed all my issues so far and hoping extends the life. Also results is a significantly snappier interface.

The size and packaging is huge. Goodluck moving it upstairs if you need to. Destroyed my walls and needed to hire 2 sets of movers (1st failed) to hoist this from a balcony which barely fit as well.
I bought a smaller Hisense for my garage from Costco and noticed the freezing/crashing after about 5 months into ownership. I do use the TVs apps. I'm going to switch to a external streaming device and see how that goes.
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SiennaStew1979Jul 03, 2024 12:28 PM
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Quote from tenshadowsun :
Good deal compare to a 100" laser projector which u most likely have to buy the screen. The Hisense will have much better picture quality than the laser projector.
Except no 3D like many projectors.

TV manufacturers really need to add 3D technology with passive 3D glasses back to some of these 100"+ TVs, even if they charge $200-$500 more for 3D-capable models.

But then, movie studios need to start releasing 3D blu-ray movies again also…
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LEOMHK1.0Jul 03, 2024 01:22 PM
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Quote from tripknotix :
The tv has a mode for 144hz input, however,
480hz is from native 120hz but then x2 for motion interpolation and then x2 again for black frame insertion that removes ghosting by flashing 480 times a second with a black frame every other flash. Both are used to fight motion blur and give clarity... but anything above 30% strength looks like a soap opera to me.

In monitor tech, currently 4k 240hz oled is the top of the line oled at 32inch. 360hz for 1440p. For LCD 1080p it's 540hz and last week TCL showed next years model is native 1000hz. And yes to achieve 1000hz you'd need a simple game or a AAA game with dlss3+framegen on a 5090.

So 144hz is not exactly cutting edge, for tv sure but It's $99 for a 1080p 144hz monitor from 10 years ago tech. And $199 for 240hz 1080p and $300 for 360hz 1080p Alienware monitor. Big tvs are just behind in framerate tech yo.

That being said I own a 100inch tcl which is 120hz but has a 144hz 4k input mode and you can literally see people hiding in a building in warzone hundreds of meters away in a dark room wearing dark clothes and have the framerate to do something about it.
Also all the Dolby vision marvel content kicks ass with 30% motion enhancement.
I meant 144 Hz cutting edge for TVs not for gaming monitors.
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Frankthetank760Jul 03, 2024 02:53 PM
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Quote from bloodshot2k6 :
Hisense tvs suck. Never again will I buy this buggy tv with horrible sound and pictures. Only ppl on a budget that doesnt know quality screens but pretend to know will vouch for hisense.
Yea Rtings.com don't know quality screens. Lol. Just because you had a bad experience dosnet mean everyone should follow you. I've personally loved this hisense coming from a 77" LG G2 over the past year. But knew it was a different tv. 100" is leaps and bounds bigger than the LG, price is better than the LG, sound is better than the LG... sure the UI isn't as robust, but again in the 100" category you won't get a better price point with the quality of picture. Unless you can share a 100" that is similarly priced there is no need to re-enter this post.

Everyone that sees this from family, friends and neighbors is blown away by this thing.
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ash_punJul 03, 2024 03:10 PM
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Great TV! I got it for the same price last Nov - without the free install. Some minor issues, but pros far outweigh any cons.
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sben25Jul 03, 2024 05:03 PM
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Do not move it yourself. It took 4 of us to move this one floor safely. I paid 2 guys $350 to install cos I bought from Amazon and I had to help them lift it. BB does free install which is a MUCH better option. I loveeeee the TV. It's not thin and sexy at all but man does it pump out the HDR. Even SD stuff is eyeball searingly bright. I'd go for inches any day than an OLED. The blacks are inky enough for me. In an ideal world you'd want a 100" oled with a similar brightness but I don't think that'll be possible anytime soon.
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R3DTR1XJul 03, 2024 05:10 PM
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Quote from SiennaStew1979 :
Except no 3D like many projectors.

TV manufacturers really need to add 3D technology with passive 3D glasses back to some of these 100"+ TVs, even if they charge $200-$500 more for 3D-capable models.

But then, movie studios need to start releasing 3D blu-ray movies again also…
I believe 3D discs are still being released in Europe, although it's been awhile since I've shopped for them. I pretty much stopped using my projector about 2 years ago when I got an OLED
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bacong123Jul 03, 2024 06:48 PM
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I upgraded to 100inch from 75 and let me put it this way, it increased my family's tv time by 300%.
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