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Model: Hisense 85" Class QD7 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (85QD7QF, 2025 Model) - QLED, Native 144hz, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, Game Mode Pro, ALLM, Alexa Built in with Voice Remote, Black
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I'm glad you do, I'll never by another. My first Hisense TV was replaced twice by Best Buy, The third time they offered me store credit so I bought an 85", Two replacements later and I again was given credit and paid more for a Sony.
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i have a lot of faith in Hisense. Have had two TVs, both were great buys
I'm glad you do, I'll never by another. My first Hisense TV was replaced twice by Best Buy, The third time they offered me store credit so I bought an 85", Two replacements later and I again was given credit and paid more for a Sony.
I'm glad you do, I'll never by another. My first Hisense TV was replaced twice by Best Buy, The third time they offered me store credit so I bought an 85", Two replacements later and I again was given credit and paid more for a Sony.
This customer testimonial should be on the Hisense homepage right at the top.
I'm glad you do, I'll never by another. My first Hisense TV was replaced twice by Best Buy, The third time they offered me store credit so I bought an 85", Two replacements later and I again was given credit and paid more for a Sony.
I'm glad you do, I'll never by another. My first Hisense TV was replaced twice by Best Buy, The third time they offered me store credit so I bought an 85", Two replacements later and I again was given credit and paid more for a Sony.
I share the same sentiment. Just had my Hisense h9g crap out after 4 years due to a blinking power light. This is the second time it's happened, as the first h9g was replaced by warranty after just over a year due to the same problem. Never buying Hisense again.
I know this TV isn't meant for outdoors but I'm looking for a cheap TV to occasionally use outdoors. Can anyone elaborate with their experience ? Much appreciated 🙏🏽
I know this TV isn't meant for outdoors but I'm looking for a cheap TV to occasionally use outdoors. Can anyone elaborate with their experience ? Much appreciated 🙏🏽
You say "occasionally" which I take to mean you will not permanently leave it outside?
This TV at 85" sounds a little difficult to do that, lol.
But I've gone through several iterations in my outdoor setup. I think most people recommend churning "cheap" TVs versus a very expensive true outdoor TV.
Main thing you are looking for is screen brightness and how it handles reflections. Rtings is your friend here. Funny someone above mentioned their hisense h9g crapping out on them. I had a 55" h9g when it went on clearance and it was a perfect outdoor TV. Probably 1000 nits and excellent reflection handling. Problem was that series was a train wreck quality wise and my panel died after 2.5 years.
Right now I am getting by with a cheaper TCL, Q6 I think. Brightness is good enough but reflections suck on a sunny day. I kind of hope this one dies so I can buy something different, hah. But realistically it is fine for how often we watch it and of course later in the day when the sun goes around the other side of our house it's very viewable.
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This is only 600 nits max peak brightness, and much fewer dimming zones.
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I share the same sentiment. Just had my Hisense h9g crap out after 4 years due to a blinking power light. This is the second time it's happened, as the first h9g was replaced by warranty after just over a year due to the same problem. Never buying Hisense again.
This TV at 85" sounds a little difficult to do that, lol.
But I've gone through several iterations in my outdoor setup. I think most people recommend churning "cheap" TVs versus a very expensive true outdoor TV.
Main thing you are looking for is screen brightness and how it handles reflections. Rtings is your friend here. Funny someone above mentioned their hisense h9g crapping out on them. I had a 55" h9g when it went on clearance and it was a perfect outdoor TV. Probably 1000 nits and excellent reflection handling. Problem was that series was a train wreck quality wise and my panel died after 2.5 years.
Right now I am getting by with a cheaper TCL, Q6 I think. Brightness is good enough but reflections suck on a sunny day. I kind of hope this one dies so I can buy something different, hah. But realistically it is fine for how often we watch it and of course later in the day when the sun goes around the other side of our house it's very viewable.
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