
I actually got this for $750 last week and could not be happier. I planned to wait until Black Friday for a deal but 750 was good enough for me. I have a 58" Westinghouse Roku tv (paid $280 from Best Buy for it )in my living room and now this 75" Hisense in my basement. IMO you really dont need to pay the extra $500-1000 for a more known brand name if you are willing to spend a little time tweaking the picture and sound to your liking on these more affordable TVs. And they have a lot of configurations available on this TV for various formats (HD, Dolby Vision Bright/Dark, Standard, Theater Dark/Bright,Sports). You will need to turn off "enhanced motion" if you do not like the soap opera effect too. It comes automatically on in all of the picture modes. I really like the Android TV aspects, I can customize the home screen the way I want it and it works great with Youtube TV which is my source of pay TV. The Google assistant button works well for my connected items like my lights in the basement. You can install those..ahem..bootleg apps..like the Firestick has as well right onto the TV. The sound from the TV is actually really really good for regular viewing but I still have a Polk Audio soundbar for movies and sports. 4k content and Dolby Vision content all look amazing. I had read some "expert" reviews saying that the TV did not get as bright but its in my basement, so it looks great to me. Even with all the basement lights on it seems plenty bright so who knows? Sometimes I suspect those review websites of being paid by the bigger names to prop up their top brands anyway. I was able to set up the TV onto my stand by myself by positioning it on a footstool right by the stand then sliding it onto the stand, otherwise its pretty wide so you may need a second set of hands to safely guide it to where you will place it. I really recommend it, and just get a 4yr warranty from Upside for $99 if you are worried about the name brand not holding up. Still come out ahead in the long run that way too.
Posted by Meeksmen
Bought this as my primary TV to be paired with my Yamaha RX-V6A receiver and Klipsch Dolby Atmos system. The TV is amazing value for money Picture Quality - While it does suffer from not having local dimming (not possible at these prices) it's quite amazing to have Dolby Vision at this size at this price. Shows like Rings of Power on Prime Video look stunning as do high saturation content like Virgin River on Netflix. The panel is not the greatest for dark scenes but you will forget all about that when you're watching most average content. Really good for sports as well and the TV does a good enough job of upscaling 1080p content. Sound Even more expensive TVs don't have great sound and I would advise a sound bar. UI The android TV UI is very easy to use and the remote is nice and chunky just the way I like it with nice big buttons that are easy to use in the dark. I can get to the content I want pretty fast and that's all that matters to me. My excellent rating is based on the amount of features for the price I paid.
Posted by DilsharaJ
This TV has been a bit frustrating for me. First off I think the picture is great and the speakers surprisingly loud even though I use an external source most of the time. I am not a finicky viewer and this TV is for my bar so I am even less concerned about the picture than I would be for my living room. I havent done much with the picture than just pick a temperature setting and left it alone and have been real happy with its looks and others have said it looks pretty good as well. The part really holding this TV back is the functionality of it. Sometimes the remote doesnt seem to trigger a response and will kind of leave you mashing buttons until the TV freezes. I did learn that the place to aim the remote is off to the left and I am typically sitting way right of the TV so that may have something to do with it , but I seemed to figure that out until this past weekend. It seems that now the TV doesnt want to register the remote further than say 6-7ft. I was able to change it from my bar about 10-12ft away with ease before. I have 3 of these remotes from the other two 50" Hisense units I bought at the same time , so one remote can control all 3. Same frequency I guess. So one of the main things I got this unit for is because of the Android operating system. Anything I am streaming via an app Youtube , ESPN , etc seems to work fine , but I tend to stream a lot of sports from different websites using the onboard browser. The two 50" Hisense units I have flanking this TV, stream the websites fine using the StraHi (?) browser that comes pre-installed work fine and give little fuss. This 75" just seems to have some struggle with website browsing , it will buffer and buffer while the other 2 are streaming along from the same site. I downloaded the Puffin TV browser as the onboard one seemed clunky and I thought that might be the problem , which it seemed to be for the time being. It worked as expected for a few months and has now went back to buffering like the original browser did. I know these TV's are not optimized for web browsing , but the 50" do it pretty well. Hopefully there will be an update that addresses this issue because it really brings the TV down in overall score. If you dont plan on doing much browsing and sit directly infront of the TV , its probably an excellent choice.
Posted by POC20
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Customers regard the 75" Class H65 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Android TV's picture quality as exceptional, delivering sharp details and clarity. They appreciate the reasonable price point and the ease of setting up the TV. However, concerns are raised regarding its short lifespan, with reports of the TV ceasing to function within a few years of purchase.