Walmart has
85" Hisense QD7 Series QLED 4K UHD 144Hz Google Smart TV (85QD75N) for
$648.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
BraveRoad287 for finding this deal.
Note: Mounting is available for $64 (50% off) under Large TV Mounting Services on the product page.
Specs:
- Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K Ultra HD)
- Refresh Rate: Motion Rate 240 (144Hz native)
- Smart TV Platform: Google TV w/ Google Assistant built-in, Works with Alexa too
- HDR-compatible (Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG)
- Audio Tech: Dolby Atmos
- 802.11 ac WiFi + Bluetooth 5.3
- VESA: 600 x 400
- Ports:
- 2x HDMI 2.1
- 2x HDMI 2.0
- USB 2.0
- RF
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https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...qd75n-qled
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As others have said, the rtings review is for the IPS panel version of this TV not the VA. And rtings IMO overly punishes IPS panels in their scoring system, but that can be subjective.
Always recommend hisense for price/quality, great value. However, 3 of the 4 people I recommended Hisense to (plus myself), had dark spots after 2-3 years and tossed the tvs (h8, u6 and u8 models).Do yourself a favor and go with TCL if you are on a budget.
3 Insignia Fire TVs (1-65; 2-55)
2 Toshiba Fire TVs (43"): 1 had a bad power supply that was replaced under warranty; it now has a dead pixel.
1 HiSense (46").
Out of all of them, the HiSense has the best picture quality. Darks seem darker.
Given my experience, I see no need to buy Sony, Samsung, or LG.
These are all disposable in 10-15* years anyways based on meh build and new features. I'm just waiting on an affordable 144Hz or better 75-85". This price is getting there. *Do people even keep TVs more than 5-10 years anymore?
Have an U7G and it will crash for the first few minutes until it "warms" up and then I can start watching tv...
They had a tech come out to replace the mainboard during warranty but the problem comes back.
Will recommend to avoid them bc they don't care.
Insane value from a cost per square inch perspective.
Expect either the AV board or PCU to die. Hisense is common enough that you can source one. Or, you can play the warranty and possibly credit card extended warranty play.
"THIS DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A $3800 OLED!!!" - Brilliant observation, Sherlock. Congrats to you on having $3,800 to spend on a TV. Many don't, and this is a lot of (lower quality) TV for the price.
I seriously doubt it can run at 144Hz without ghosting. Google TV is nice, but you will need to reset it occasionally, which may require unplugging the TV. Wall mount is solid. Can guarantee without seeing it the audio is crap, but presuming it has some audio output (what TV doesn't?), that's a non issue. Solid inputs for gaming consoles.
Slick deal to me. Just know what you're getting into. And if you don't get a decent warranty or cannot replace an AV board or PSU, realize that you'll have a huge brick that will be a pain in the ass to dispose of.
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hisens...hbdg=L
"The Hisense QD7 is inadequate for mixed usage. It looks very underwhelming in a dark room due to its terrible black levels. Additionally, HDR content is unimpressive since the TV isn't bright enough for a proper HDR viewing experience. The TV is bright enough to handle glare in a moderately lit room, but it doesn't have the reflection handling or brightness needed for a well-lit room. Fortunately, the TV has modern gaming features that make it a decent pairing with modern consoles if you care more about performance than image quality. Another positive is that the TV's viewing angle is good enough if you're viewing the screen from an angle."
I don't like Hisense but for $499 I might have gave it a shot.
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