The Hisense U6 Series is the access point for serious sports fans like you. It’s the ultimate in Mini-LED technology: hyper-real contrasts, bright lighting and rich shadows. This is the kind of TV that drops you right in the action so you can catch all the details—down to every bead of sweat on a player’s brow.
Q: What smart platform does this Hisense TV use?
A: This Hisense TV uses the Fire TV platform.
Q: Does this Hisense TV support Dolby Vision?
A: Yes, this TV supports Dolby Vision HDR format.
Q: What is the peak brightness of this Hisense TV?
A: The Hisense TV has up to 1000 nits peak brightness.
Q: What is the refresh rate of this TV?
A: The Hisense TV has a 144Hz refresh rate.
Q: Is this Hisense TV wall-mountable?
A: Yes, it is compatible with the VESA 600mm x 400mm wall mount standard.
Q: Does the Hisense TV have a game mode?
A: Yes, it features 144Hz Game Mode Pro with an integrated game bar and a Variable Refresh Rate of 48Hz to 144Hz.
Q: What is the resolution of this Hisense TV?
A: This Hisense TV has a 4K Ultra HD (2160p) resolution.
Q: What amount of memory does this tv have. My old TV on has 500 mb.
A: Hi Hisense Customer, Thank you for your interest in the Hisense 75U65QF. This unit has 3GB of RAM and 32GB of ROM. If you have any further questions or concerns, please give us a call at 1-888-935-8880 or email us at [email protected]. Thanks again, Harley with the Hisense Support Team.
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The Hisense U6 Series is the access point for serious sports fans like you. It’s the ultimate in Mini-LED technology: hyper-real contrasts, bright lighting and rich shadows. This is the kind of TV that drops you right in the action so you can catch all the details—down to every bead of sweat on a player’s brow.
$1099.99
Meet the MVP of TVs! The award-winning U8 Series Mini-LED smart display from Hisense just got even better. This model is packed with lots of exciting features that dramatically improve the color, contrast and detail of every picture. Think: double the local dimming zones of our previous version, Up to Peak Brightness 3000, QLED Quantum Dot color technology, Dolby Vision HDR and Anti-Glare Low Reflection technology. Bring the sounds of the cinema directly to your living room with Dolby Atmos and a 50W 2.1.2 multi-channel audio system. We even equipped the U8 with a NEXTGEN TV ATSC 3.0 tuner and Wi-Fi 6E router compatibility, making it virtually future-proof. Plus, level up your gaming with 144Hz VRR panel, Dolby Vision Gaming and FreeSync Premium Pro.
$749.99
Change your entertainment game! The U7 series smart display from Hisense is packed with lots of exciting features that dramatically improve your watching and playing experience. Think: Mini-LED Pro, QLED Quantum Dot color technology and 144Hz Game Mode Pro. Plus, we even equipped the U7 with a NEXTGEN TV ATSC 3.0 tuner and Wi-Fi 6E router compatibility, making it virtually future-proof.
$599.99
The Hisense QD7 Series changes the TV game. It’s a solid introduction to realistic Mini-LED contrasts and QLED Color with over one billion shades. Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos put you in the stands, so you can see every blade of grass, hear every call of the ref and cheer of the fans. And advance your gameplay with Game Mode Plus and 144Hz Game Mode Pro by virtually eliminating screen tearing.
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Amazing unit. I'm surprised how much these TV's with so many premium features have come down in price. Love how Hisense has been able to cram in so many premium features on this midrange tv, but mainly these two: Full array backlight (mini LED) and fast HZ for gaming (144hz on two ports). The TV came in very well padded in a large box, it was heavy but not extremely heavy. I got a similar TV from another manufacturer when they just barely started coming out with mini LED tech and that one weighted a ton, it seems the more time it passes, they are able to shrink down tech and make it less heavy and bulky. I was debating if I would wall mount this unit or not, but ultimately I put it on a large desk I have on my office, since it has super fast HDMI ports, it will double down as a media center and also as a computer screen. Setting it up was easy and I was surprised they use the Amazon Fire TV system (which in itself is as skin of android). I have another FireTV at home so it was easy to setup with my amazon account. It has all the usual apps (Netflix, Hulu, Disney) and you can download more if you want and you can also sideload other apps if you know what are you doing. Performance was good and snappy, didn't notice any slow downs on the OS side. Then I plugged my PC to one of the two 4K 144hz HDMI ports (you must make sure you have a HDMI 2.1 compatible port and cable). Only two ports (3 and 4) are of this variety, the other two are regular 4K 60hz ports). One thing I noticed is that the ARC port is only 4k 60hz. So if you plan on using, lets say a 5.1 or Atmos receiver, it will only pass through video at 4k 60hz (even if your receiver has, lets say, supports 4k 120hz ports), so if you plan on using a modern gaming console and want 120hz, make sure you plug them in directly to port 3 and 4 ON THE TV. It will still pass the audio through through the ARC port to your receiver. My PC plugged directly to one of the 4K 144hz ports reported 144hz fine available and also VRR (variable refresh rate) was available for a great gaming experience. I love the inky blacks, since this is a full array mini led screen, the LEDs on the back can turn off and on to give you great contrast and blacks and since I'm using a PC I don't have to worry about screen burn in (for a while I considered getting an Oled Tv as a PC screen, but the risk of burn in scared me away), since this is a LED TV there is no such risk, while still having great contrast and inky blacks! If you are looking around for a good quality TV, with a full array dimming Mini LED feature and fast HDMI ports for gaming and don't want to break your bank, this is the TV to get. Oh, and I must mention, I was pleasantly surprised to see on the box that Hisense is giving a 2 YEAR WARRANTY on these! (while most manufacturers there, even big ones, only give 1 year). Get one!
Posted by JamexRZ
She’s big she’s bright she’s ultra clear and! She’s everything you want. Everything that I thought prior about high sense and their brand has changed with this TV. I went from having a name brand TV to this, and I was a little skeptical at first, however, now I won’t be able to ever go back to my other TV but only because this is larger, but because of the clarity and the quality of the image, and also the quality of the build of this TV. Hi Santa has made unboxing easy for this TV. Instructions are labeled on the top flap of the box and I recommend following them as it will make it so easy to remove this very large TV from its packaging. I mounted my 75 inch right to the wall. I had a pre-existing TV mount that would support large TVs, but it was very simple to remove my old TV from the brackets and attached the bracket to the new TV. I was amazed that I sent actually included the proper screws to fit on the mount so no need to go hunting for new screws which I have experienced in the past with having to mount a TV. Once you plug in your TV you will need to enter your WiFi credentials (or use the Ethernet port) and go through an update. The update took about 10-15 minutes. After the update you can select to have all the smart features available including fire tv or choose to have basic functions if you use another streaming device such as Apple TV or Roku. I selected the FireTv option, signed into my Amazon account and everything was ready for me. If your setting up a new Amazon account I would imagine there will be a few more steps. This TV has a variety of ports including x4 HDMI, x2 USB type A ports (can use with media), cable, av, 3.5mm headphone, Ethernet, and digital audio out. Hisense knows what it consumer wants and we want a variety of ports! It should be noted that 2 of the HDMI ports only offer 60Hz and 2 offer 144Hz so make sure you plug in your higher end or media players etc into the 144Hz. This tv is crisp and bright! 1000nits of adjustable brightness along packed with mini leds, boasting 4k resolution, Dolby vision, and full array local dimming and as mentioned up 144Hz refresh rate (as long you use the right HDMI port). I am coming from high end tv and big brand to this Hisense and let me tell you I was impressed. I have been watching movies, shows and your tube and this tv just produces high quality images. I have a full Sonos setup and Dolby Atmos works well. There is so much packed into this TV I can’t list them all and came up with a favorite features list: Favorite features: - Screen saver. When you turn off your tv it will bring up a screen saver which allows you to pick different types of live or still art, nature, live wild life photos, and much more. You can also have weather and other widgets display data. Since the tv is so clear and bright, art work looks like a painting and wild life looks better than life! Hold the the power button on the remote for 2 seconds and the tv will completely turn off from anywhere including when your in the screen saver mode. - Filmmaker mode! This tv will auto select picture modes which I usually turn off but so far I have left it on as it works well with select the right mode for the right type of media. Filmmaker mode is one of them and it typically turns on when you’re watching a movie. This mode shows the movie just as intended. - Saved audio and video settings for different apps or devices. If you want auto dimming to be off on live tv but on when you watch Netflix you can do it. You just have to open the setting when your in each area/when in the device and make the adjustment. - FireTV - this tv is snappy and quick paired with Amazon’s FireTv. Typically smart TVs processors and smart features are slow even top dollar TVs. Not here everything works well and fast. No worries here! - Alexa? She’s here and the tv is so snappy it’s flawless to shout something in the remote and receive an immediate visual and audio response from the tv. The only thing I can’t figure out is if there’s a way to activate an audible way to shout “Hey Alexa” and for the tv to pick it up without the remote. - The remote is great and is an upgraded version of the FireTv remote. Simple, easy and anyone (young to old) can figure out how to use it. There is a lot of love for Hisense here and one of the most customizable TVs on the market! I have nothing negative to say!
Posted by Tstall
I've worked long and hard on making my office a comfortable space. There are different sections to the room and one of them includes a very large TV. For the past six years, I've had a 65-inch 4K QLED television hanging above a stand that contains my Xbox and networking equipment. It's been a good TV, but I was ready to upgrade to something that would get me closer to an OLED experience -- as well as something larger. Unfortunately, OLED TVs larger than 65 inches get very cost-prohibitive. So, I started looking into Mini-LED QLEDs. This one from HiSense checked all the boxes for me and so far, my experience has been wonderful. Design & Build Since I was moving from a 65-inch TV to a 75-inch TV, I expected there to be some big differences in the dimensions and weight -- especially since my existing TV was six years old. Everything has gotten smaller and slimmer since I added that TV to my office so I was surprised to find that the HiSense TV was actually thicker than my existing one. It wasn't a huge difference, but it is defintely noticeable when you look at how thin flat panel TVs are these days. The HiSense TV is built very well. It's a solid device and even though we were extremely cautious with it as we got it installed, I wasn't concerned that the screen would get damaged simply by handling it. As far as installation goes, I opted to hang it on my wall in place of the existing 65-inch TV. At first I was concerned about this because the VESA mount on the back of the HiSense TV had a different placement than the existing monitor did. So I was worried that the bottom of the TV might be too close to the top of my TV stand. Since the sizes of the two TVs are similar enough, the placement of the HiSense ended up being very close to where the 65-inch TV was. Set-up, Settings & Customization After I got it hung on the wall, I powered the TV on per the instructions in the manual. The HiSense TV has to go through its initial setup process, which can take a while. I believe we sat and watched the HiSense loading screen and then the FireTV loading screen for at least 2 minutes. When this happened I was worried that the TV's start up would be that slow every time. Fortunately that wasn't the case. My main method for viewing content is to use my Apple TV. It was plugged into HDMI 2 while my soundbar was plugged into the HDMI eARC port. I did add my Amazon account to the FireTV interface so that I could use Prime Video natively on the TV. As far as settings and customization go, I found the menus a little confusing. After watching some videos through YouTube, the picture on the TV seemed to dim and shift colors a bit. As it turned out, the Dynamic Backlight Control was the culprit. I had turned some of the lights off in my office and the TV adjusted for that without my knowing. This is something to be aware of because it can catch you off guard. Picture Quality I was very impressed by the picture quality. I view several 4K demos on YouTube and the picture was superior to my previous 4K television because of the inclusion of the Mini LEDs. After checking out the demos, I ventured over to Disney+ and watched the opening sequence to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 because it has a high contrast of different colors as well as text and visual effects. This is a video segment I use frequently to test out video quality. The edges of the text were clean and I didn't notice any tearing when it came to seeing bright red on a white background. Colors were vibrant and blacks were very black. This TV definitely passes the picture quality test in my book. Final Thoughts Even though there is a small learning curve figuring out the menus and placement of different settings, the HiSense U6 TV is a great option for high-quality viewing. The TV feels like the right compromise between price and performance. It offers deep contrast, vibrant colors, and smart features that hold their own against much more expensive models.
Posted by nickcal