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forum thread Posted by Champagne13 • Mar 10, 2025
forum thread Posted by Champagne13 • Mar 10, 2025

Hisense 65" U6N Series 4K Mini-LED QLED Smart TV (2024) @ Best Buy/Amazon $499.99

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Hisense 65" U6N Series 4K Mini-LED QLED Smart TV $499.99 (Free Delivery)
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hise...Id=6576999

Same $499.99 @ Amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/Hisense-65...r=8-1&th=1

Rtings U6N Series Review: 7.6/10
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense/u6-u6n

Key Specs:
Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (4K Ultra HD)
QLED Quantum Dot Technology
Mini-LED VA Panel w/ local dimming (240 zones)
HDR Formats: Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
Native 60Hz Refresh Rate (Motion Rate 240)
600+ nits brightness
Game Mode Plus
Google TV OS
Voice Remote (Back-Lit)
2 year warranty

Connectivity:
4x HDMI (eARC, VRR, ALLM) (1080p@120Hz w/o VRR)
2x USB 2.0
1x Composite Video
1x Digital Optical Audio
1x Ethernet
1x RF Tuner
1x Headphone
WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.3
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Hisense 65" U6N Series 4K Mini-LED QLED Smart TV $499.99 (Free Delivery)
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hise...Id=6576999

Same $499.99 @ Amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/Hisense-65...r=8-1&th=1

Rtings U6N Series Review: 7.6/10
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense/u6-u6n

Key Specs:
Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (4K Ultra HD)
QLED Quantum Dot Technology
Mini-LED VA Panel w/ local dimming (240 zones)
HDR Formats: Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
Native 60Hz Refresh Rate (Motion Rate 240)
600+ nits brightness
Game Mode Plus
Google TV OS
Voice Remote (Back-Lit)
2 year warranty

Connectivity:
4x HDMI (eARC, VRR, ALLM) (1080p@120Hz w/o VRR)
2x USB 2.0
1x Composite Video
1x Digital Optical Audio
1x Ethernet
1x RF Tuner
1x Headphone
WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.3

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Model: 65" Hisense Class U6 Series 4K UHD Mini-LED Google Smart TV (65U6N)

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Mar 10, 2025
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aznbrad
Mar 10, 2025
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Good find! I've been waiting for one to drop like this. Was hovering around $530. Lowest since BF?
Mar 10, 2025
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Dmitry92
Mar 10, 2025
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This TV or the TCL Q7 (2023) from Best Buy for $550? Thanks!
Mar 10, 2025
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Chewbaccaman
Mar 10, 2025
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Quote from Dmitry92 :
This TV or the TCL Q7 (2023) from Best Buy for $550? Thanks!
Lol. I'm having the same debate!
Mar 12, 2025
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stuff4dave
Mar 12, 2025
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Quote from Dmitry92 :
This TV or the TCL Q7 (2023) from Best Buy for $550? Thanks!
Rtings.com has the TCL Q7 rated (7.9) slightly higher than the Hisense U6 (7.6). If just the TV, might as well get the nicer TV for only 10% more.

If you're also going to get a warranty, consider the hisense U75 from costco. It's $700, but it already includes 5 years of coverage and $50 google play credit. So if that is of value, it's like $650 net, after the credit including a 5 year warranty

A comparable 5 year warranty from best buy would be $100 or 130, and would bump up your cost to for the U6 or Q7 to $600/$680 so not too different from the U75 which is rated higher (8.2) than the others.
Last edited by stuff4dave March 11, 2025 at 05:47 PM.
Mar 12, 2025
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Dmitry92
Mar 12, 2025
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Quote from Chewbaccaman :
Lol. I'm having the same debate!
I ended up buying a TCL after reading about the lawsuit Hisense is facing. The class action lawsuit claims Hisense misled customers about its QLED TVs, specifically targeting the following models:
• QD5
• QD6
• QD65
• QD7
• U7 series

Just FYI.
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Quote from Dmitry92 :
I ended up buying a TCL after reading about the lawsuit Hisense is facing. The class action lawsuit claims Hisense misled customers about its QLED TVs, specifically targeting the following models:
• QD5
• QD6
• QD65
• QD7
• U7 series

Just FYI.
FWIW... TCL is facing similar scrutiny...
https://biz.chosun.com/en/en-it/2...6I6D5DDJE/
Last edited by Champagne13 March 12, 2025 at 02:51 AM.
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SlickGame612
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Quote from stuff4dave :
Rtings.com has the TCL Q7 rated (7.9) slightly higher than the Hisense U6 (7.6). If just the TV, might as well get the nicer TV for only 10% more.

If you're also going to get a warranty, consider the hisense U75 from costco. It's $700, but it already includes 5 years of coverage and $50 google play credit. So if that is of value, it's like $650 net, after the credit including a 5 year warranty

A comparable 5 year warranty from best buy would be $100 or 130, and would bump up your cost to for the U6 or Q7 to $600/$680 so not too different from the U75 which is rated higher (8.2) than the others.
I see a lot of SDers talking about spending 20% or more on their purchase for a warranty. How many of you have actually used one? They're so profitable for stores, which is why they push them so hard. I've owned 5 TVs and all have lasted for a long time. None have ever failed during the first 5 years.

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Mar 12, 2025
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JMerk904
Mar 12, 2025
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Why you shouldn't buy a Hisense
https://www.reddit.com/r/HTBuying...fb1fvfCdlz
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Mar 12, 2025
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stuff4dave
Mar 12, 2025
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Quote from SlickGame612 :
I see a lot of SDers talking about spending 20% or more on their purchase for a warranty. How many of you have actually used one? They're so profitable for stores, which is why they push them so hard. I've owned 5 TVs and all have lasted for a long time. None have ever failed during the first 5 years.
I bought a TCL 6 series (2018 model) back in 2020, and got a squaretrade (allstate) warranty from costco. TV was $425, 5 year warranty was $35.

3.5 years later, the tv wouldn't turn on (faulty power supply board). After some "troubleshooting" and offers of worse replacement TVs, I was able to get a check for the original purchase price of the TV.

On the other hand, I have an old vizio from back in 2013, that worked fine for more than 10 years before it developed a single vertical line of bright pixels (still works). so a 5-year warranty wouldn't have helped me there.

I think a warranty is worth it if you can get a 5 year warranty for roughly 10% of the price of the TV. You can still get a similarly priced warranty when you buy a TV from costco, so that's where I'll most likely buy any future TVs. For warranty plans that cost closer to 20%, It's probably not worth the extra cost, depending on the reported failure rate of the particular TV you're buying.
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Pinkderton
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Quote from stuff4dave :
I bought a TCL 6 series (2018 model) back in 2020, and got a squaretrade (allstate) warranty from costco. TV was $425, 5 year warranty was $35. 3.5 years later, the tv wouldn't turn on (faulty power supply board). After some "troubleshooting" and offers of worse replacement TVs, I was able to get a check for the original purchase price of the TV.On the other hand, I have an old vizio from back in 2013, that worked fine for more than 10 years before it developed a single vertical line of bright pixels (still works). so a 5-year warranty wouldn't have helped me there.I think a warranty is worth it if you can get a 5 year warranty for roughly 10% of the price of the TV. You can still get a similarly priced warranty when you buy a TV from costco, so that's where I'll most likely buy any future TVs. For warranty plans that cost closer to 20%, It's probably not worth the extra cost, depending on the reported failure rate of the particular TV you're buying.
My 70" Vizio from Costco failed at 4 years, 11 months. Warranty refunded me the original price and I upgraded to an 85" Samsung for net zero cost.

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