Hisense 65" U6HR Series 4K UHD QLED Roku Smart TV
$358 (Free S&H)
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hisens...5977899588
55" U6HR Series... $268
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hisens...6482066990
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4K ULEDâ„¢: Hisense's proprietary ULED technologies boost color, contrast, brightness, and motion. This suite of patented hardware and software technologies delivers an engaging and completely unique picture that can only be delivered by Hisense.
Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut: See color like you've never seen it before. QLED Quantum Dot Technology significantly broadens the range of colors you perceive to create over a billion individual shades. So, you can soak up every wave of the Caribbean Sea and every brushstroke of the desert sunset.
600-Nit Peak Brightness/Full Array Local Dimming Zones: The average TV is 250-350 nits. Anything over 500 nits is extremely good. This television has up-to-600nits peak brightness across up-to-48 local dimming zones. Above average peak brightness and local dimming are critical to correctly reproducing HDR content.
Dolby Vision™• Dolby Atmos®: Get transported through the screen. Dolby Vision captures even the most subtle emotions flickering across an actor's face during a dark night scene. And the multidimensional sound of Dolby Atmos puts you smack-dab in the action, whether that's a jungle, urbanscape or rocket ship.
240 Motion Rate: Smooth Motion removes the digital 'noise' that can affect moving objects. The TV's native 60Hz refresh rate is the foundation for its 240 motion rate. These technologies work in concert to make fast-action scenes to ensure moving objects have minimal blurring.
Hi-View Engine: Redefine your entire viewing experience with the Hisense cuttingedge Hi-View Engine chipset. AI Detail Enhancement, a deep learning technology, creates lifelike skin tones, sharpens HDR detail and improves your overall picture.
4K AI Upscaler: Bring what's on-screen into crystal-clear focus. Our 4K AI Upscaler transforms beloved classics, home movies, broadcast TV and even streaming content into striking 4K quality. It's amazing what can happen when every pixel works even harder.
Game Mode Plus: Game on! Game Mode Plus is a winning combination of technology that gets your name on the leaderboard. Stress less and play more with a Variable Refresh Rate and Auto Low Latency Mode.
Roku TV: Roku TV makes it easy to watch what you love with built-in Roku streaming. Enjoy endless free, live, and trending TV with all the most popular apps and new features added automatically. Use the Roku Voice Remote to find your favorite shows and movies in a snap—no endless scrolling needed. Searching for and playing all your favorite content is simple and seamless with just your voice.
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TV is in a very bright/glarey room (porch full of windows) so I've been very interested in these high peak brightness tvs since the tcl r646 good deal last year (rtings 800+ nits).
Several questions.
On the older tvs I'm familiar with, maxing out brightness/backlight (while REALLY not that bright), leads to a washed out picture. Do these qled/miniled sets not have or minimize that issue?
In general, do they facilitate easily jumping back and forth between brightness settings so my wife isn't toasting her eyeballs at night if I'm not around?
Any other picture quae issues I should be aware of in these "value" tier qled/miniled sets?
Thanks much
It's really going to depend on preferences but in that kind of room I'd be looking at something closer to 1000 nits, but trying a TV like this out is not a terrible idea if you're not too picky. Returns should be very easy.
These TV's put out an OK image in general. I am not aware of any other TV competing at this price and size in terms of overall picture quality. Most of the TCL's (like the Q6, Q65, etc.) around this price do not have any kind of local dimming and are not as bright, even with the lower amount of zones it can improve the image significantly depending on how picky the viewer is.
It's very quick to adjust brightness on the Roku OS.
The main downsides to these cheaper TV's are going to be related to motion, uniformity, and blooming caused by the low amount of local dimming zones.
Full review of the U6H can be found here:
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense/u6-u6h
U6H and this exclusive store brand U6HR are not the same
U6H and this exclusive store brand U6HR are not the same
I have the 65" U6GR and it has 60 zones versus the 32 of the U6H, I think the 55" U6GR also has 60 zones.
Edit: Looking at the specs the 65 U6HR seems to have "up to" 48 zones, that's probably for the 75" model. I don't think it really changes much, not many 65" TV's at this price point with FALD.
The 1st 55" has terrible motion blur and 3 spots on the screen. 2nd seems to be flawless thus far
What is the best 65" in the 300-400 price point at the moment?
For instance, the 75" TCL q691 at costco was $500 until it ran out yesterday, but I wanted something similar to that but in a 65" which I figured should be $350-$400. I'm just wary about getting a walmart only exclusive panel with a 1 year warranty...
What is the best 65" in the 300-400 price point at the moment?
For instance, the 75" TCL q691 at costco was $500 until it ran out yesterday, but I wanted something similar to that but in a 65" which I figured should be $350-$400. I'm just wary about getting a walmart only exclusive panel with a 1 year warranty...
Those don't have any local dimming, and are dimmer. The QD7N even uses an IPS panel...
4 year coverage is only $49, or 5 year for an extra $10.
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Thanks dude I need this post!
What do you think about the 58" R6 at Wal-Mart (link below). Only $258 thinking of this or you one you have. I was always afraid of Hisense and it failing but I gotta try something else
https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/587182688
Returned it after 1.week.
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What do you think about the 58" R6 at Wal-Mart (link below). Only $258 thinking of this or you one you have. I was always afraid of Hisense and it failing but I gotta try something else
https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/587182688
At least the 55" model. I think this model (compared to the U6H) just adds AI upscaling and maybe a new version of the Hi-View Engine tech (no settings for these. TV just supposedly auto does it)
So U6HR over R6 for sure? I wonder if the 65" would be as good as your 50" as far as contrast and color
Thee one I linked is 58"
Thee one I linked is 58"
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