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Model: Hisense 55-Inch Class U8 Series Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD Google Smart TV (55U8N, 2024 Model) - QLED, Native 144Hz, Full Array Local Dimming, Game Mode Pro, Alexa Compatibility
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price doesn't look that good, previous U8 generations bottomed at $600
In other news - the 65" U8N is now finally below $900! It seemed like prices have been dropping on every size U8N except the 66" (which has been stuck at $949 for what seems like forever)
In other news - the 65" U8N is now finally below $900! It seemed like prices have been dropping on every size U8N except the 66" (which has been stuck at $949 for what seems like forever)
I had been waiting and waiting to upgrade, and I just decided not to wait any longer. I agonized over what to buy for months. I ended up settling on the U8N for $949 and I like it a lot.
My 65" U8N is a major upgrade for me from any TV I've owned. I've been watching it a couple of months now and I love it. At first, I wasn't sure. I had first tried the $899 65" Phillips Roku OLED, and would have kept it, except the screen had a physical defect. After the hassle of waiting two weeks for delivery, having to re-box it and return, I decided to get something else, the U8N.
BTW, recently Hisense did an OTA update and the picture went from excellent to outstanding. I would have never believed that a firmware (or package) update could improve a picture, but it did. Zero regrets switching to the U8N now.
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My 65" U8N is a major upgrade for me from any TV I've owned. I've been watching it a couple of months now and I love it. At first, I wasn't sure. I had first tried the $899 65" Phillips Roku OLED, and would have kept it, except the screen had a physical defect. After the hassle of waiting two weeks for delivery, having to re-box it and return, I decided to get something else, the U8N.
BTW, recently Hisense did an OTA update and the picture went from excellent to outstanding. I would have never believed that a firmware (or package) update could improve a picture, but it did. Zero regrets switching to the U8N now.
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