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forum threadphoinix | Staff posted Mar 16, 2026 12:05 PM
forum threadphoinix | Staff posted Mar 16, 2026 12:05 PM

$847.96* | 65" Hisense 65U8QG U8 Series Mini-LED ULED 4K Google Smart TV (2025 Model) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 65" Hisense 65U8QG U8 Series Mini-LED ULED 4K Google Smart TV (2025 Model) for $847.96.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 65" Hisense 65U8QG U8 Series Mini-LED ULED 4K Google Smart TV (2025 Model) for $847.96.
Shipping is free.

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$650.04 lower (43% savings) than the list price of $1498
$50 lower (6% savings) than the previous price of $897.96

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $860 with 45 Deal Score and 24 comments.

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4.4โญ / 457

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Model: Hisense 65" Class U8 Series 4K Mini-led Qled Uhd Smart Google Tv - 65U8QG - Black

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Mar 16, 2026 01:19 PM
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porshuhMar 16, 2026 01:19 PM
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ughhh this is now at the price where I said I'd pull the trigger on this exact model.

But I haven't done any shopping/research in the last several months. Did any new models (from other manufacturers) emerge that are a better deal than this 65U8QG?
Mar 17, 2026 02:18 AM
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laliluleloMar 17, 2026 02:18 AM
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Quote from porshuh :
ughhh this is now at the price where I said I'd pull the trigger on this exact model.But I haven't done any shopping/research in the last several months. Did any new models (from other manufacturers) emerge that are a better deal than this 65U8QG?
Think this beat out the qm8 from TCL but can't compare Rtings anymore without paying. I've been cross shopping both against the Samsung qn90 but want 85" or more
Mar 17, 2026 02:40 AM
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KnightElmMar 17, 2026 02:40 AM
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Quote from lalilulelo :
Think this beat out the qm8 from TCL but can't compare Rtings anymore without paying. I've been cross shopping both against the Samsung qn90 but want 85" or more
According to rtings the qm8k is better than this one. https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...125/101781
Mar 17, 2026 10:41 PM
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TenderOctopus227Mar 17, 2026 10:41 PM
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Quote from KnightElm :
According to rtings the qm8k is better than this one. https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...125/101781
But is the tcl $150 dollars better?
Mar 18, 2026 01:01 PM
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FaithfulPencil8404Mar 18, 2026 01:01 PM
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Quote from KnightElm :
According to rtings the qm8k is better than this one. https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...125/101781
When did rtings become the final word on tv quality? I often find them to be wrong when I see the sets in person at the store. I especially find them wrong when they say a TCL qm7 is really good so I buy one and take uninstall my old set and transport the qm7 home and unbox and install it and it sucked. My old Samsung had better color and clarity. Rtings has all these tests which quantify these little micro invisible impacts but in reality mean jack you know what. They should probably get commissions from TCL and Hisense since they are probably responsible for selling millions of them. Ever notice the life expectancy of the products aren't mentioned? That wouldn't work if you're pushing products that won't last.....
Last edited by FaithfulPencil8404 March 18, 2026 at 06:03 AM.
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Mar 18, 2026 01:33 PM
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KnightElmMar 18, 2026 01:33 PM
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Quote from FaithfulPencil8404 :
When did rtings become the final word on tv quality? I often find them to be wrong when I see the sets in person at the store. I especially find them wrong when they say a TCL qm7 is really good so I buy one and take uninstall my old set and transport the qm7 home and unbox and install it and it sucked. My old Samsung had better color and clarity. Rtings has all these tests which quantify these little micro invisible impacts but in reality mean jack you know what. They should probably get commissions from TCL and Hisense since they are probably responsible for selling millions of them. Ever notice the life expectancy of the products aren't mentioned? That wouldn't work if you're pushing products that won't last.....
You make a fair point. I've never owned a TV so I kind of have to rely on others reviews. I've seen people recommend Rtings amd they seem to trust it so I naturally also started trusting it. While your data point that your old TV should not discounted, there's not nearly enough information to say rtings got it wrong. Qm7k is listed as a lower end mid-range TV by rtings. Was your old Samsung in the same category?
Mar 18, 2026 01:42 PM
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KeynDooeeMar 18, 2026 01:42 PM
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Judging televisions in-store is bozo behavior. Either choice is probably fine, but you should not make your decision at the local brick and mortar.

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Mar 20, 2026 02:56 PM
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cubmark8Mar 20, 2026 02:56 PM
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Quote from FaithfulPencil8404 :
When did rtings become the final word on tv quality? I often find them to be wrong when I see the sets in person at the store. I especially find them wrong when they say a TCL qm7 is really good so I buy one and take uninstall my old set and transport the qm7 home and unbox and install it and it sucked. My old Samsung had better color and clarity. Rtings has all these tests which quantify these little micro invisible impacts but in reality mean jack you know what. They should probably get commissions from TCL and Hisense since they are probably responsible for selling millions of them. Ever notice the life expectancy of the products aren't mentioned? That wouldn't work if you're pushing products that won't last.....
They may not be the final word, but judging TVs on how they look at the store won't work for most people.The lighting is much different than home use, and often calibrated much differently.I find rtings to be very helpful as far as a starting point, but understand it's not the only factor
Mar 20, 2026 05:10 PM
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FaithfulPencil8404Mar 20, 2026 05:10 PM
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Quote from KnightElm :
You make a fair point. I've never owned a TV so I kind of have to rely on others reviews. I've seen people recommend Rtings amd they seem to trust it so I naturally also started trusting it. While your data point that your old TV should not discounted, there's not nearly enough information to say rtings got it wrong. Qm7k is listed as a lower end mid-range TV by rtings. Was your old Samsung in the same category?
Well it was a mid tier tv the MU8500. It wasn't even a qled but it has really decent brightness for the time, bought in 2017. What shocked me about the TCL most was the horrible performance of SDR conrent
content. Faces were grainy and unclear. I was constantly recalibrating it especially with 720p content of which there's tons for free on Pluto, Plex, Tubi, and Fawsome. The qm7 was supposed to have all this miniled goodness but even in 4K HDR it seemed that only certain elements were clear and sharp in the overall picture. Upscaling was just terrible. I ended up with Q80C instead which got middling ratings from rtings but it has away clearer picture with excellent upscaling. A lot of people badmouthed the Samsung Qleds of a couple of years ago because they didnt have miniled and crazy nit counts for the price but I found one on sale and its great. One last word on TCL.....they just lost a court case in Germany for claiming some of their TVs were QLED that apparently were not. It doesn't surprise me a bit. This case has been ongoing the last couple of years and not a word from Rtings on the subject....just glowing reviews for TCL products.
Mar 20, 2026 05:15 PM
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FaithfulPencil8404Mar 20, 2026 05:15 PM
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Quote from cubmark8 :
They may not be the final word, but judging TVs on how they look at the store won't work for most people.The lighting is much different than home use, and often calibrated much differently.I find rtings to be very helpful as far as a starting point, but understand it's not the only factor
You're right its a starting point, but not the final word as I stated. In this forum its the only reviews constantly linked to and held up as a determining factor. Honestly I bought that pos TCL on their recommendation!
Turned out to be a bad move on my part.

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