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Costco Members: 75" Hisense U75N Mini-LED TV + $100 Google Play GC + 5 Yr Warranty

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$800

$1,450

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 75" Hisense U75N UHD 4K Mini-LED Smart TV + $100 Google Play GC + 5 Year Warranty on sale for $799.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.
Thanks to Community Member Champagne13 for sharing this deal.

Product Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840 x 2160
  • Refresh Rate: 144 Hz
  • Panel: Mini-LED Pro
  • VRR: Freesync Premium Pro
  • Features/Functions:
    • Wi-Fi 6E (802.11 ax) + Bluetooth 5.3
    • ATSC 3.0
    • Backlit Voice Remote
  • Ports:
    • 2x HDMI 2.1 4K@144Hz
    • 2x HDMI 2.0
    • 1x Digital Optical Audio
    • 1x USB 2.0 Port
Warranty: 5 years total (1st year: manufacturer, 2nd year: Costco, years 3-5: AllState)

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  • Additional Savings:
    • Purchase multiple Costco Direct items on the same order to receive additional savings. Items must ship to the same address to receive savings.
      • Buy 2 Items, Save $100
      • Buy 3 Items, Save $200
      • Buy 4 Items, Save $300
      • Buy 5 or more Items, Save $400
    • While supplies last. Online-Only. Limit 2 redemptions per member. Costco Direct Savings can be combined with other promotions.
  • About this Store:
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here.
  • Additional Information:
    • Price valid through 2/9/25, while supplies last.
    • Rated 8.2 out of 10 for Mixed Usage via Rtings review website.
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars at Costco Wholesale based on over 660 customer reviews.
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 75" Hisense U75N UHD 4K Mini-LED Smart TV + $100 Google Play GC + 5 Year Warranty on sale for $799.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.
Thanks to Community Member Champagne13 for sharing this deal.

Product Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840 x 2160
  • Refresh Rate: 144 Hz
  • Panel: Mini-LED Pro
  • VRR: Freesync Premium Pro
  • Features/Functions:
    • Wi-Fi 6E (802.11 ax) + Bluetooth 5.3
    • ATSC 3.0
    • Backlit Voice Remote
  • Ports:
    • 2x HDMI 2.1 4K@144Hz
    • 2x HDMI 2.0
    • 1x Digital Optical Audio
    • 1x USB 2.0 Port
Warranty: 5 years total (1st year: manufacturer, 2nd year: Costco, years 3-5: AllState)

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Additional Savings:
    • Purchase multiple Costco Direct items on the same order to receive additional savings. Items must ship to the same address to receive savings.
      • Buy 2 Items, Save $100
      • Buy 3 Items, Save $200
      • Buy 4 Items, Save $300
      • Buy 5 or more Items, Save $400
    • While supplies last. Online-Only. Limit 2 redemptions per member. Costco Direct Savings can be combined with other promotions.
  • About this Store:
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here.
  • Additional Information:
    • Price valid through 2/9/25, while supplies last.
    • Rated 8.2 out of 10 for Mixed Usage via Rtings review website.
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars at Costco Wholesale based on over 660 customer reviews.
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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No. Its has a ADS-pro panel (IPS). It has much better viewing angles but not as good black/contrast levels. Though many people have commented it has much better black levels than most IPS panels.

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Quote from KVW :
I know there's technically a difference between studder and judder but the way I'm using it, it's basically the same. I'm very sensitive to frame rate. I'm one of those annoying PC gamers who can't stand 60fps/hz - it looks like a goddamn flipbook to me. It's really just the nature of LCD screens though. 30fps looked plenty smooth back CRT days.

So to clarify what I mean by the U7N having terrible motion handling as someone who's sensitive to high framerate:

While watching movie content, I'm reliant on motion smoothing technology (LG's TruMotion, Motionflow for Sony, Auto Motion Plus for Samsungs, etc) set to a high number. SOE be damned - I don't care. The distraction of the low hz/fps flipbook effect is way worse than the image artifacts that come with high motion smoothness settings for me. The U7N actually IS decent at smoothing out motion *when it works* but what makes it particularly egregious is that it would periodically (like every 10-20 seconds or so) lose its ability interpolate frames for a full second or two and the contrast between when it's working and suddenly not working exceptionally jarring. And this happens over and over and over again.

All TVs I've own that can do this (since the mid 2000s I can't recall exactly when it became popular) have moments where it cannot interpolate frames but for whatever reason, the U7N has much, much more of them. Especially in darker scenes in particular! To recreate the exactly what I'm talking about, stream Moana from where ever (disney plus has it) and fast forward to the scene where the grandma is showing Moana the hidden boats in that dark cave. The U7N is absolutely atrocious! smooooth, stutter stutter stutter, smoooooth, stutter stutter stutter, repeat.

Like I said, I tried multiple rokus (of different generations), an apple TV (recent 2024 model) and the onboard Disney app on the U7N TV itself - they all display the same behavior. I've scoured the web and endless forums, spent hours and hours playing with settings, I never could resolve it. Stream the exact same scene on my 2017 Sony 75X900E TV the Hisense U7N was was suppose to replace doesn't exhibit any of that terribleness.

Now if you're someone who never turns that motion smoothing on, then perhaps you won't really notice it. I'm guessing that's why there's plenty of threads about this TV where someone complained about it and tons replied they don't have that problem. Or, maybe my TV in particular was bad... but in my long experience of being a extremely picky buyer and decades of, some would say, "abusing return policies"... I've never had such a specific issue like this be isolated to one TV. It's almost always the case of, they're all like that but only some people will notice or even care.

Picture wise, I actually am a bit disappointed with the C4 coming from this U7N. It's not that the C4 isn't overall better, it' just isn't 'double the price better'. Again, I really wanted that U7N to work which is why i spent so much time trying to troubleshoot it.

Oh yeah that would be annoying If it was switching on and off every 30 secs. Sounds like you got a dud.
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Need the 85" to drop to $1k
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Quote from Splash :
Debating this (Hisense $800) and the TCL Q77 ($550) at costco. Is it really worth the extra $250?
The TCL doesn't have local dimming. I'm in the same predicament just trying to get the best bang for buck
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Quote from Splash :
Debating this (Hisense $800) and the TCL Q77 ($550) at costco. Is it really worth the extra $250?
That's kind of a loaded question, but it really depends on whether you'll care about the differences. But in terms of more objective measures, the U75N is a more capable TV compared to the Q77.

For me, the extra $250 is absolutely worth it. I won't even consider a TV without local dimming, since i feel like that's one of the main features that separates "bad" tvs from decent to great TVs. Plus, the $100 google play credit is like cash to me, since I use youtube TV, and I'll use it up in a couple months. So the net cost to me is really only $700, making the difference only $150. You may not get any value out of the google play credit.

That said, the reviews from buyers on costco are generally favorable for both TVs. You may be totally happy with the Q77, and don't care about local dimming.

Main points: the hisense U7N/U75N is a brighter TV, and has local dimming, which allows for the TV to turn off sections of the backlight in dark scenes so you get really dark blacks (instead of a dark gray) while still being bright for the lit parts of the scene. While OLED is the best at this (since they don't use backlights, but individually lit pixels), Mini-led panels like the U7N/U75N are pretty decent.

The TCL Q77 is a much dimmer TV, and does not have local dimming. So it'll be darker than the U75N for bright scenes, which will matter if you plan to watch the TV in a bright room (lights or windows), and a lot muddier in scenes with a lot of shadows, making it harder to distinguish between dark and light sections. Even my older TCL 2018 6-series, which also has local dimming, is rated much higher in brightness and performance than the Q77.

My local costco has the 55" and 65" Q77 models in stock, so yours may as well. I'd suggest you going there and looking at the TV, and see if you'd be satisfied with how they appear there. Display models usually have their brightness set pretty high. If you think the Q77 appears unacceptably dim on display, then you'll probably find it too dim at home as well.

Check out Rtings.com for more details about both TVs. The Q77 isn't official reviewed, but appears to be a slightly updated version of the TCL Q6.

https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...0903/50405

https://www.rtings.com/discussion...s-tcl-q77k
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Quote from SlickArm6620 :
This or LG B4 65?
Depend on how much light the tv gets. If lots of light in room go mini led. If not OLED
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Quote from dplane :
Someone please tell me the TCL QM7 is better than this so I don't have buyers remorse XD
TCL is better although I don't have either TV, LOL.
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Quote from stuff4dave :
That's kind of a loaded question, but it really depends on whether you'll care about the differences. But in terms of more objective measures, the U75N is a more capable TV compared to the Q77.

For me, the extra $250 is absolutely worth it. I won't even consider a TV without local dimming, since i feel like that's one of the main features that separates "bad" tvs from decent to great TVs. Plus, the $100 google play credit is like cash to me, since I use youtube TV, and I'll use it up in a couple months. So the net cost to me is really only $700, making the difference only $150. You may not get any value out of the google play credit.

That said, the reviews from buyers on costco are generally favorable for both TVs. You may be totally happy with the Q77, and don't care about local dimming.

Main points: the hisense U7N/U75N is a brighter TV, and has local dimming, which allows for the TV to turn off sections of the backlight in dark scenes so you get really dark blacks (instead of a dark gray) while still being bright for the lit parts of the scene. While OLED is the best at this (since they don't use backlights, but individually lit pixels), Mini-led panels like the U7N/U75N are pretty decent.

The TCL Q77 is a much dimmer TV, and does not have local dimming. So it'll be darker than the U75N for bright scenes, which will matter if you plan to watch the TV in a bright room (lights or windows), and a lot muddier in scenes with a lot of shadows, making it harder to distinguish between dark and light sections. Even my older TCL 2018 6-series, which also has local dimming, is rated much higher in brightness and performance than the Q77.

My local costco has the 55" and 65" Q77 models in stock, so yours may as well. I'd suggest you going there and looking at the TV, and see if you'd be satisfied with how they appear there. Display models usually have their brightness set pretty high. If you think the Q77 appears unacceptably dim on display, then you'll probably find it too dim at home as well.

Check out Rtings.com for more details about both TVs. The Q77 isn't official reviewed, but appears to be a slightly updated version of the TCL Q6.

https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...0903/50405

https://www.rtings.com/discussion...s-tcl-q77k
This is super helpful. Thank you for the feedback. I ended up ordering the U75 and will have it installed on Saturday! Thanks again!

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Quote from backforwardback :
The Hisense U8/U8N is better than the Hisense U7N. The U8N has better contrast for very deep blacks that are approaching OLED territory. The U8N also has better HDR brightness, so highlights in HDR really pop out at you in dark scenes, and very bright specular highlights even stand out in well-lit scenes. On top of that, the U8N has a wider color gamut and better color volume, so colors in HDR content are more vibrant, lifelike, and brighter. When it comes to bright room capabilities, the U8N has better SDR brightness and reflection handling, so it easily overcomes glare in even the brightest of rooms

I was able to get the 75U8N for $940 last month on Amazon. I feel like that was definitely worth the extra $140 over this deal on the U7N

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