Hisense - 75" Class U6 Series Mini-LED 4K QLED Google TV
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- Hisense
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- 75U6N
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- 888143017723
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Things are looking bright! The U6 series smart display from Hisense makes Mini-LED accessible to everyone. Mini-LED along with QLED Quantum Dot color technology create a more colorful and realistic picture that appears sharp no matter the light. Whether you're a move buff, sports fan or gamer, experience the lasts in cinema-quality technology from the comfort of your own home.
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Product Width :65.9 inches
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Features
Mini-LED with Full Array Local Dimming Experience the latest in backlight technology. Mini-LED is big on details, showing you the stars in the night sky. Add in the Full Array Local Dimming and every game, show and movie comes into crisp focus. Once you see the darkest darks, whitest whites and brightest brights, there’s no going back
QLED Quantum Dot Color See color like you’ve never seen it before. QLED Quantum Dot Technology, significantly broadens the range of color you perceive to create over a billion individual shades. So, you can soak up every wave of the Caribbean Sea and every brushstroke of the desert sunset
Hi-View Engine Enhance the quality of your picture. The Hi-View Engine chipset is the brain behind your screen, processing the most dazzling imagery before your eyes. The AI chipset uses deep learning and other innovative technologies, like: Dynamic Tone Mapping and AI Detail Enhancement to continuously improve your viewing experience
Game Mode Plus Game on! Game Mode Plus is a winning combination of technology that gets your name on the leaderboard. Stress less and play more with a Variable Refresh Rate, Auto Low Latency Mode and AMD Freesync™ compatibility
Dolby Vision · Atmos Get transported through the screen. Dolby Vision captures even the most subtle emotions flickering across an actor’s face during a dark night scene. And the multidimensional sound of Dolby Atmos puts you smack-dab in the action, whether that’s a jungle, urbanscape or rocketship
Google TV The entertainment you love. With a little help from Google. Google TV brings together movies, shows, live TV and more from across apps and subscriptions and organizes them just for the user. And helps the user discover new things to watch with recommendations based on their interests.
What's Included
TV
Stand
Power Cable
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Chances arnt real
! Ill change it for a change it for a $400 credit reward
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Hisense 75
Real life picture quality. Easy to set up and log in
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Hisense TV
Absolutely thrilled with our new Hisense TV. The screen clarity is amazing, the sound makes it feel like we’re in a movie theater. The installation was quick and the geek squad could not have been more helpful and bringing us up to speed on the electronic upgrade since our last TV. we had a brief problem that was handled efficiently by our AT&T rep. We highly recommend this product.
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Remarkably clear, easy to navigate, fast response
The Television was much lighter than anticipated when bringing it in and setup was minimal. I would recommend doublechecking the foam for any parts that you cannot find - they are securely located, but require you to access what would be the 'top flap' of the box. The remote setup was quick and the ability to link to Google account made all of th app installation and use much faster than expected. The weight of the unit, as mentioned above, was remarkable and made it easy for two people to set in place. I will mention also that the depth of the stand is 14 inches and although adjustable, if you are using the stand rather than a wall mount, measure your shelf/table depth first. Plug in locations were good and the height from base to bottom of the television was sufficient to centrally locate a media device with good clearance. included or preloaded streaming services covered the most common and certainly all that we use. The refresh rate and sound were great and although the menus are easy to use, we didn't have to spend much time in them. The layout and accessibility of selections was good, the ability to move app icons on the screen took some getting used to. Casting from external devices such as phones and PC went off simply as well - very nice option. If you need a TV this size for sports viewing or movies, and you have a deep enough stand I would recommend this unit. Very pelased.
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Great tv with a beautiful picture, mediocre sound
I have been using the Hisense U6 for about a week or so and have been pretty impressed so far. After unboxing and plugging it in, there is, of course, the obligatory update which took about 20 minutes to complete. (I am using a wifi connection which is pretty speedy, but a wired connection could have brought this time down somewhat.) Once that was done, the rest of the setup process went smoothly through the Google Home app. That part took about 10 minutes but it was painless. Once all of that was done and my external devices were connected, it was on to a beautiful viewing experience. Before getting to that though, I will say that during setup I noticed the system sounds and clicks were on which I personally cannot stand. It’s not easy or intuitive to find the toggle to shut them off so having to spend several minutes digging and drilling down through the various menus was frustrating. A minor issue, but something that irritated me. One other small gripe is about the remote. It is a sleek, thin, and somewhat slippery device which I fear I’m going to drop just about every time I pick it up. The battery compartment is a little difficult to figure out and I was afraid I was going to break something trying to get it open. The backlighting is a nice add-on, but it’s not for all of the buttons. And I’m not the biggest fan of the preset quick access buttons, but at least there is one you can customize for yourself. Now on to the picture quality which is obviously the most important thing about a tv. The screen has great overall brightness and the color tones were perfect for my liking without having to make any adjustments which is a rarity. The clarity is absolutely amazing, especially when watching fast-paced sports or gaming. The local dimming provided by the mini-LED’s is much better than other tv’s I’ve owned in the past. It seems much more natural which is likely because of the dramatic increase in the number of supported zones (think thousands rather than less than 100), so the contrast difference in light and dark areas is dramatic without feeling blown out. For something in this price range, it is quite impressive. Hisense also has included an HDR IQ feature which allows the tv to automatically adjust to varying room lighting conditions. In the past, I have always turned these types of features off because they never seemed to really work, but Hisense has figured out how to do it and make it feel natural. While this set only has a 60Hz refresh, and doesn’t necessarily have all of the options you get in a high-end tv, it is certainly a leader in this price point and it doesn’t feel lacking in the options department. Finally, the sound quality is the only place this tv really sags. The built-in speakers just don’t have any “oomph” and the sound can be flat. Where I have this tv there really isn’t a good place to install a soundbar or other external speakers, so I’m stuck with what I’ve got. This isn’t my “main” tv so it’s not a huge deal, but if good sound is what you’re looking for, know you’ll likely need to supplement the built-ins with something else.
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Higher-end viewing at entry-level pricing...
The Hisense 75 inch U6 Smart Google TV is a great value proposition for anyone looking to up their screen size game at a reasonable cost, while not making huge sacrifices on presentation, picture or performance across a pretty decent variety of situations. This screen definitely falls in the ‘bang for your buck’ category, while it doesn’t blow you away in any particular manner or segment of design, it provides a pretty vibrant and consistent viewing experience as an expectation with what you are spending. I was moving on from an five-year-old 60 inch flatscreen in my basement, wall mounted at a distance of about 10 feet from couch to screen, and the jump in size within that spatial environment was a perfect upgrade. The screen is big, but if you aren’t in a room where you are sitting basically on top of it, the presentation is really nice. Out of the box, I didn’t find that any of the build compromises made to achieve the quality at the price point to be disappointing. It is a pretty solid unit, the black plastic enclosure being fairly sturdy, with an almost bezel-less design around most of the perimeter except the bottom, which houses the various sensor arrays and a microphone on/off switch. The TV doesn’t have a particularly deep chassis, which is a pleasant surprise for a screen so large. I wall mounted the TV as opposed to using the legs and setting it on a console, reusing an existing full motion kit that was already installed, the unit sat great and fit the wall beautifully. It sits off the wall about 6 inches from the front edge of the screen. I know, I should change it to a low-profile tilt-mount to reduce the depth a bit, but between kids jockeying one gaming system or another in and out, it is easier to be able to swing out the screen and do the cabling. Installation was relatively simple as the TV has a standard VESA bolt pattern on the back to affix any compatible mount kit. At about 60 pounds, most any kit in the 50 to 80 inch range can support the unit with ease, and I was able to get this one up myself (not recommended – it is a little unwieldly if you don’t have a large wingspan). Connectivity – the versatility of the TV provided by the Android IOS was a large part of what allows the unit to shine for us. We as a family have cut the cable cord, so we are all-streaming, all the time. Living off of various apps like Fubo, Netflix and Amazon Prime among other streaming apps, having a pretty robust app store is a huge plus. The interface is attractive and really easy to navigate, and the Google Store ecosystem is packed with a variety of apps and games to fill whatever need we have. My wife is a runner, and has a nice treadmill with a small screen and an app called iFit that provides live or on-demand workouts, which is in the Google store. Now she can run watching on a 75 inch screen instead of the 7 inch one on the treadmill. While the TV does have WiFi capabilities which work well (we tested wireless with zero noticeable lag), I utilized the CAT ethernet connection on the back to integrate the TV into my home network. Having the hard connection is great, and you can navigate in and around the IOS and store with speed and ease. Setting the TV up using my Google credentials gave direct access to my personal Youtube channel, and the Chrome casting and Apple Airplay capabilities are awesome. My daughter does all of her school work (and spends her downtime browsing) using her Chromebook, now she casts her homework or presentation work to the big screen when it benefits her, or play some games with friends in the basement on the browser while running some music on Spotify in the background. I tend to watch the TV myself primarily in the evening, be it sports or some of the Marvel Universe. The new screen technology is a game-changer of an upgrade over what we had before. The min-LED technology increases the LED backlighting from dozens to thousands, which provides more precise control over brightness, with bright whites and deep true blacks. The absolute crispness of the picture is outstanding, with a whole new level of color gamut than I was used to. Hisense notes that the Quantum Dot technology brings over a billion colors into play, we ran a family movie and restreamed the 4K version of The Lost City with Dolby Vision and it was like my private IMAX theater. There are numerous settings to manipulate the contrast, clarity and color, along with the normal array of screen presets, I find leaving it on Standard to be pretty rewarding for most media types- but there are options for those that like cooler/crisper color profiles. Again, for the price, I wasn’t expecting a super high level of calibration control but there is a pretty decent amount of calibration available here. I personally find that keeping ambient room lighting low by the screen greatly helps in getting the most mileage out of the color vibrancy and the depth of dark blacks. The HDR IQ functionality works amazing, as the room the TV in can vacillate between medium light and dark depending on time of day. As to the sound, you get what you should expect in budget-level TV speakers, maybe even a tad higher quality than you think. Thankfully, my older TV was equipped with a 5.1.2 channel Dolby Atmos soundbar and speaker setup, and that rig works amazingly through the eARC HDMI port on the back. This price range of television gets you a good picture, and leaves you with some money in your pocket to get a decent soundbar upgrade to pull it all together. Lastly, if you’re a gamer and are in the market for a large format screen, you aren’t shopping in this price tier or using these specs to find your screen -but my son plugged in his Xbox One and Nintendo switch. To get the maximal experience, make sure you put it in Enhanced HDMI Format, to ensure the TV is at its full resolution. There is also a Game Settings section where you can manually adjust contrast and black level to your custom liking, or select other settings like High Refresh Rate Mode and Instant Game Response, which automatically detects settings on the attached device. There is a PC Sync mode, to adjust to a dynamic refresh rate should you connect to a PC, and it utilizes AMD FreeSync as the adaptive sync technology. The gaming overall is outstanding, we plugged in Red Dead Redemption 2, as well as Assassins Creed Origins and the HDR (High Dynamic Range) experience is definitely noticeable – really expressive details in the contrast ranges between the brights and darks, as well as super-immersive and vivid color experiences. It was like watching a movie during some of the game scenes. There was no noticeable artifacting or tearing at all…..gameplay was crisp and responsive. All in, there is definitely a heigh ceiling of value here for the screen size, higher-end technology and pretty abundant features that you receive at this price point. You are getting yourself a heck of a deal on a pretty versatile 4K capable screen with awesome brightness, color depth and movement that translates into a lux movie viewing and gaming experience. Definitely recommended if you are looking for entry into the min-LED experience.
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Excellent quality
Great quality, colors, brightness, motions, blacks, all looks great. Sound is good but not enough power for me i need to add a soundbar.
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Can’t recommend this TV enough!
Watched Avatar on Disney+ and the U6N really brings out the highlights and detail that this movie demands. Brightness and contrast pop. Watching fights, YouTube and live tv via antenna, the Hisense u6n makes the content look better and upscales it like a campion handles fast moving images well and love the remote. Can’t recommend me this tv enough,
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Great Quality!
To start, I was looking for a TV on the larger side. 65 inches was the smallest I was willing to go but I really wanted a 75-inch TV to fill in my living room. I didn't want to compromise on features, performance, or visual quality. After spending some time with this TV, I can confidently say it has everything I was looking for at a great price point. The Mini-LED technology has ensured that I'm never going back to regular LED. The images are vibrant and crisp. The blacks are black and the colors pop. Movies, video games, and streaming all look amazing on this screen. Even games rated for 120 FPS look great because of the 240 Motion Rate technology, which I don't entirely understand but I appreciate. 600 nits are more than enough on this huge screen. You will not be disappointed with how bright it can get! Unless you plan on having it exclusively outside, that sun is killer. Set up was easy but it is definitely a two-person job with its size. You don't want to damage it right out of the box. The built-in Google Assistant and UI are great! I haven't experienced any lag in settings or when switching apps. It all just works, which is heaven-sent. There is no buffering and no launching issues. 10/10 user experience. I fully recommend this TV!!