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w+ Hisense 65-Inch Class A7 Series Dolby Vision HDR 4K UHD Google Smart TV $298 + Free S/H

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Model: Hisense 65-Inch Class A7 Series Dolby Vision HDR 4K UHD Google Smart TV (65A7N)

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allusuc
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Just need a super cheap tv for the backyard patio. I'm looking for a tv under $350 that's 65" so is this a good deal? I know all tv in that price range are going to be crap, but which one is the best out of all the tvs on this site?
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hockeyfan4u
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Quote from allusuc :
Just need a super cheap tv for the backyard patio. I'm looking for a tv under $350 that's 65" so is this a good deal? I know all tv in that price range are going to be crap, but which one is the best out of all the tvs on this site?

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CaptainSavealot
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I have a Hisense Roku TV that I bought probably around COVID if my memory serves me correctly. It recently started power cycling for no reason: turns on goes to Home Screen then restarts, over and over again. There does not seem to be viable fix. I checked on Reddit and there are a lot of issues with the Hisense tvs especially the large ones like this one. Some fail within a year and others fail a few months after the warranty ends usually 1-2 years.

I highly recommend against Hisense, If you do choose to get it make sure you purchase an extended warranty or buy from Sam's or Costco where there are 3-5 year warranties included. I've never had a TV just power cycle. I read somewhere that Hisense owns Toshiba so that may account for some of the recent quality issues with their tvs. Toshiba was never a great brand for flat screens.
Last edited by CaptainSavealot July 7, 2025 at 11:04 PM.
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LuisGuillermo
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Quote from CaptainSavealot :
I have a Hisense Roku TV that I bought probably around COVID if my memory serves me correctly. It recently started power cycling for no reason: turns on goes to Home Screen then restarts, over and over again. There does not seem to be viable fix. I checked on Reddit and there are a lot of issues with the Hisense tvs especially the large ones like this one. Some fail within a year and others fail a few months after the warranty ends usually 1-2 years.

I highly recommend against Hisense, If you do choose to get it make sure you purchase an extended warranty or buy from Sam's or Costco where there are 3-5 year warranties included. I've never had a TV just power cycle. I read somewhere that Hisense owns Toshiba so that may account for some of the recent quality issues with their tvs. Toshiba was never a great brand for flat screens.

I can vouch for that mine just started doing that power on and see logo then powers off some reddit had luck with cause the wifi card some say capacitor or mother board but only lasted 2 years I had vizio before and they all 4 tv went over 6 years
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CaptainSavealot
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Quote from LuisGuillermo :
I can vouch for that mine just started doing that power on and see logo then powers off some reddit had luck with cause the wifi card some say capacitor or mother board but only lasted 2 years I had vizio before and they all 4 tv went over 6 years

Thanks for the co-sign. Here's an example of most recent horror story direct from Hisense Reddit:

I bought a HIsense 58R6E5 back on Black Friday 2024 from Walmart. I was watching a movie on Hulu about a week ago and it suddenly went to the HIsense screen and wouldn't do anything. I unplugged it over night and tried to plug in back in the next day. Nothing. I did a hard reset. Nothing. I tried to do a factory reset. Nothing. I tried getting help through hisense and they said my tv and serial number didn't exist. I don't want to call them and sit there with them for hours having me do shit I've already done that didn't fix it.

I don't know what happened. I've never done anything with the TV, never downloaded anything or put anything into the USB drive. Just trying to get my TV unbricked. It's pretty new, like 7 or 8 months old.

Thanks in advance!

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