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Hisense 75-Inch Class 75U6N Series $599.99 at Amazon
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Hmm, per Camel the average price over the last year was $800, and $599 is the lowest price ever so seems like a pretty good price). Main risk is Hisense isn't known for longevity so no idea how long the TV will last before needing replacement
https://www.walmart.com/ip/266909...4d881a
https://www.walmart.com/ip/266909...4d881a
Thats a different tv
this is the u6n on walmart.
It does 4k @ 60hz and 1080p @ 120hz.
The Hisense U6N is a good TV for mixed usage. Unfortunately, the TV isn't well-suited for use in a group setting due to its narrow viewing angle. Still, it looks fantastic in a dark room due to its high contrast ratio, although there's some noticeable blooming around bright highlights when they're against a dark background. It also performs well in a bright room due to its very good SDR brightness, but its handling of direct reflections isn't great, so you'll want to avoid placing a lamp directly in front of the screen. The TV's fast response time is great for watching sports and playing video games with minimal blur, but the TV doesn't have HDMI 2.1 bandwidth and is limited to 4k @ 60Hz, so it's not the best option if you're looking to get the most out of your modern console or gaming PC.
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Hmm, per Camel the average price over the last year was $800, and $599 is the lowest price ever so seems like a pretty good price). Main risk is Hisense isn't known for longevity so no idea how long the TV will last before needing replacement
It's been getting better every year. Samsung started this way as well.
Fwiw, Hisense is the only company that doesn't nerf their own products to compel planned obsolescence.
Edit: perhaps TCL too?
The Hisense U6N is a good TV for mixed usage. Unfortunately, the TV isn't well-suited for use in a group setting due to its narrow viewing angle. Still, it looks fantastic in a dark room due to its high contrast ratio, although there's some noticeable blooming around bright highlights when they're against a dark background. It also performs well in a bright room due to its very good SDR brightness, but its handling of direct reflections isn't great, so you'll want to avoid placing a lamp directly in front of the screen. The TV's fast response time is great for watching sports and playing video games with minimal blur, but the TV doesn't have HDMI 2.1 bandwidth and is limited to 4k @ 60Hz, so it's not the best option if you're looking to get the most out of your modern console or gaming PC.
Repped.
How the hell did they not include hdmi 2.1?!
How the hell did they not include hdmi 2.1?!
I think the 75" Q7 is $699. Id go that way
The Hisense U6N is a good TV for mixed usage. Unfortunately, the TV isn't well-suited for use in a group setting due to its narrow viewing angle. Still, it looks fantastic in a dark room due to its high contrast ratio, although there's some noticeable blooming around bright highlights when they're against a dark background. It also performs well in a bright room due to its very good SDR brightness, but its handling of direct reflections isn't great, so you'll want to avoid placing a lamp directly in front of the screen. The TV's fast response time is great for watching sports and playing video games with minimal blur, but the TV doesn't have HDMI 2.1 bandwidth and is limited to 4k @ 60Hz, so it's not the best option if you're looking to get the most out of your modern console or gaming PC.
Ugh need good 70in+ with good viewing angle
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Nice deal for arguably the best TV for the money in this size/price range, but not a new deal.