Brand Name | Hisense |
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Item Weight | 53.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 57.1 x 13.6 x 35.6 inches |
Item model number | 65U8G |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Game Mode Pro, 4K ULED, Alexa Built-in, Google Assistant; Voice Remote, Dolby Vison and Dolby Atmos, Quantum Dot Color QLED |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 53.4 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 65 Inches |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Wattage | 300 watts |
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Screen Size | 65 Inches |
Brand | Hisense |
Supported Internet Services | Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Instant Video, YouTube |
Display Technology | QLED |
Product Dimensions | 13.6"D x 57.1"W x 35.6"H |
Resolution | 4K |
Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
Special Feature | Game Mode Pro, 4K ULED, Alexa Built-in, Google Assistant; Voice Remote, Dolby Vison and Dolby Atmos, Quantum Dot Color QLED See more |
Model Name | 65U8G |
Included Components | Stand, TV, Remote Control, Power Cable, Quick Start Guide |
About this item
- 4K ULED: Like 4K great, but better. The 65U8G has our exclusive ULED technologies. They boost color, contrast, brightness, motion we could go on. It’s the TV your old TV wants to be..Aspect Ratio:16:9. WALL MOUNT : VESA 400×400 / M6
- Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut: See over one billion shades. Quantum Dot produces purer, richer, more brilliant and accurate colors than a regular LED TV. We could get into how it works. But it’s a lot easier to say it makes every day look like the 4th of July.
- Ultra Motion and 120Hz Native refresh rate: Ultra Motion removes the digital ‘noise’ that can affect moving objects. Whether it’s a bird, a plane or the man of steel, everything you see is exceptionally clear. Blurred lines. Not on this TV, the 120Hz native refresh rate means smoother gaming with pictures that keep up with your play.
- Dolby Vision Dolby Atmos: Dolby Vision HDR picture and Dolby Atmos sound are cinema technology for your home. They provide amazing realism you can see and hear in every scene. Power Supply AC 120V, 50/60Hz
- IMAX Enhanced: IMAX Enhanced brings the cinema experience home. It combines digitally remastered 4K HDR content and DTS audio technologies with the best consumer products and streaming platforms. Built for people who want a more premier, at-home experience.
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358 kWh per year, based on the power consumption of the television operating 4 hours per day for 365 days. The actual energy consumption will depend on how the television is used.
Visible screen diagonal
65" / 166 cm
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Picture quality | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.5 |
For gaming | 4.1 | 3.8 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 3.7 | 4.0 |
Value for money | 4.0 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.0 |
Smart Features | 3.6 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 3.3 | 2.6 | 3.9 |
Brightness | 4.7 | — | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.7 |
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display type | QLED | QLED | Mini-LED | Full Array LED | QLED | QLED |
display size | 65 inches | 55 inches | 55 inches | — | 64.5 inches | 55 inches |
model year | 2021 | 2021 | 2023 | 2024 | 2021 | 2021 |
resolution | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K UHD, 3840x2160p | 4K |
operating system | Android | Tizen | Google TV | — | Android | Tizen |
hardware interface | 802 11 acbgn, bluetooth, ethernet, usb3.0, hdmi | hdmi, usb, bluetooth, ethernet | bluetooth, hdmi, usb, ethernet | hdmi, usb, bluetooth | 802 11 acbgn, bluetooth, ethernet, usb3.0, hdmi | bluetooth, hdmi, usb |
From the manufacturer
Billions of Vibrant Colors
Quantum Dot produces over one billion colors for purer, richer, more brilliant, and accurate colors — 4x the resolution of a regular Full HD screen.
Bring the Theater Home
Dolby Vision HDR picture and Dolby Atmos sound are cinema technology for your home. They provide amazing realism you can see and hear in every scene.
Darker Darks, Brighter Brights
More local dimming zones (up to 360) mean better contrast and more accurate color — providing darker darks and brighter brights.
Make More of Your HDR
The U8G's peak brightness of up to 1500 nits gives you a picture that’s brighter — making HDR pop and perfectly lit in any light condition.
Smooth Like Butter Motion
Ultra Motion combines with a 120Hz native refresh rate to produce exceptional clarity and smoother gaming with pictures that keep up with your play.
IMAX Enhanced and DTS
Digitally remastered 4K HDR content and DTS audio technologies combine with the best streaming platforms for a premier home cinema experience.
Most Advanced Gaming Tech
High-speed HDMI inputs and software recognize gaming sequences to automatically adjust settings for smooth, uninterrupted play.
Change the Channel
The backlit voice control makes controlling your TV easier — open apps, turn the volume up or down, or search for favorite shows with your voice.
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55/65-inch | Display Sizes | 55/65/75-inch |
| Dolby Vision HDR | |
480 | Motion Rate | 480 |
Up to 360 zones | Local Dimming | Up to 90 zones |
Up to 1500 nits | Peak Brightness | Up to 1000 nits |
Dolby Atmos | Sound | Dolby Atmos |
| Built-in WiFi | |
55/65-inch | Display Sizes | 50/55/65/75-inch |
| Dolby Vision HDR | |
480 | Motion Rate | 240 |
Up to 360 zones | Local Dimming | Up to 90 zones |
Up to 1500 nits | Peak Brightness | Up to 700 nits |
Dolby Atmos | Sound | Dolby Atmos |
| Built-in WiFi | |
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ASIN | B091XWTGXL |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,160,778 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2,235 in QLED TVs |
Date First Available | May 2, 2020 |
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Let’s start with a quick round up. This is the best all-round TV. Hands down. Movies, gaming, sports… it’ll handle anything you can throw at it and look great doing it (try not to actually throw stuff, it’s just a figure of speech). No surprise when it’s got 4K resolution, Quantum Dot Color, Dolby Vision HDR, 120Hz native panel, Full Array Local Dimming Zones, anti-glare panel and powerful 1,500 nit peak brightness. What does all that mean? It’s like gazing at the sun melting into the Mediterranean Sea from Ibiza’s coolest bars. But sitting on your couch. At home. Then for gaming, we added Variable Refresh rate, Auto Low Latency Mode and FreeSync Premium to make the most of the latest generation gaming platforms. Even if you don’t know what half this stuff means, one look at the picture and you’ll want it. Hey Google. Android TV™ opens the door to more than 700,000 movies and shows, plus video streaming from Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, YouTube and more. All available using your voice as the remote control. No need to press buttons on the actual remote. Android TV™ also comes with Google Assistant, so you can find the latest blockbuster, check the score of the big game and even dim the lights* without leaving what you’re watching. The U8G. It’s the best of TV, instantly. *Google Assistant-compatible products required to use voice commands. Power Supply AC 120V, 50/60Hz.
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Customers like the appearance, quality and value of the TV. They mention that it looks nice, produces some nice blacks and that it's good value for money. Some are also happy with clarity, and refresh rate. However, some customers dislike connectivity and disagree on sound quality.
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Customers like the clarity of the television. For example, they mention that the picture quality is excellent, and the HDR is very good. That said, some say that by today's standard, they've seen better.
"...brightness but I didn't expect to watch SD content to this level of clarity and sharpness...." Read more
"...Picture quality is excellent. Blacks are deep without crush and colors are vibrant and no blooming against those inky blacks. So contrast is great...." Read more
"...So, some issues but overall it has a fantastic picture and is the brightest screen I've ever seen. Would I recommend for the price? Absolutely...." Read more
"...The picture is good, I have no issues with the picture quality, brightness, color depth and all that is good, but I can't seem to be able to use the..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the television. They mention that it's a great product, looks good aestethically, and works fine for most content. Some customers also say that the build quality is pretty good for the price and that Google TV works great.
"...The result is not like day and night but it's still quite impressive if you know what variables are essential to change and how you should adjust..." Read more
"...Well built, plastic but very sturdy. Nice thin bezels give it a great look hanging above my fireplace (shielded from heat)...." Read more
"...I bought this tv in November and it worked great for about 2 months, loved that it was an android tv, super simple to set up, great user friendly..." Read more
"...*Update - a year or so later* - this TV is a piece of junk, do NOT buy! Sure the picture looks good but it has a serious flaw detecting input!!..." Read more
Customers like the brightness of the television. They say it's bright and has no noticeable light bleed. Some customers also mention that the U8G is brighter and better for rooms that see direct sunlight.
"...So contrast is great. This TV is very bright and HDR highlights really pop...." Read more
"...Great black levels and super bright. Not quite OLED levels on the blacks obviously, but it makes up for that in brightness that OLEDs lack...." Read more
"...So, some issues but overall it has a fantastic picture and is the brightest screen I've ever seen. Would I recommend for the price? Absolutely...." Read more
"...The picture is good, I have no issues with the picture quality, brightness, color depth and all that is good, but I can't seem to be able to use the..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the TV. They mention that the color is rich and vibrant, the design of the stand is innovative, and the local dimming produces some nice blacks. The TV is full color and HDR, and has a native 120Hz panel.
"...Android TV (not Google TV at the present time) is very nice and super responsive but I normally don't use native apps because I have my Roku ultra..." Read more
"...Picture quality is excellent. Blacks are deep without crush and colors are vibrant and no blooming against those inky blacks. So contrast is great...." Read more
"...Nice thin bezels give it a great look hanging above my fireplace (shielded from heat).Very pleased with this TV. Don't take it from me...." Read more
"...Zero dead pixels and awesome picture quality. Bright as heck! Colors are very vivid." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the television. They mention that it is good for the price, and is definitely worth it. Some are also surprised with the quality compared to price and that it does not feel like a budget TV.
"...-Color is rich and vibrant-Native 120hz panel-Reasonably priced for what you get-Easy to set up with Google/Andriod TV..." Read more
"...However, all-in-all this is an excellent TV for the price paid. The interface is very snappy. The colors are saturated but still look natural...." Read more
"...happy with the quality of this TV and its eye-popping resolution, overall value, ease of setup, and streaming capabilities...." Read more
"...in both bright rooms or darkened rooms and it is cheaper than most of the competition. I cannot comment on its gaming capabilities...." Read more
Customers like the refresh rate of the television. They mention that it's great, and there are no ghosting or red motion blur issues. The menus work plenty fast, and it' s easy to navigate and customize. The smart feature is lightning fast, making it easy to use and customize the set. The gui on this TV is really quick and snappy, and the motion smoothing engine works like a dream when watching sports. Overall, customers are satisfied with the refresh and responsiveness of the product.
"...Android TV (not Google TV at the present time) is very nice and super responsive but I normally don't use native apps because I have my Roku ultra..." Read more
"...The layout is nice and easy to navigate. The OS is fast and things load quickly. The remote is nice and uncluttered...." Read more
"...The motion smoothing engine works like a dream when watching sports. Simply put, there is a lot that this TV gets right...." Read more
"...The interface is very snappy. The colors are saturated but still look natural. Black levels are great and the contrast is wonderful...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the television. Some mention that the sound is adequate and the speakers are great for TV speakers, while others say that the audio isn't great and that there's an annoying high pitched fluctuating chirp that you can hear in a quiet room. The volume cut out and it wasn't due to the mute button, and the sound still works but no picture. The real issue is the lack of compatibility with other audio sources.
"...Lastly there's that damn annoying high pitched fluctuating chirp you can hear in a quiet room when it's turned off. Buy something better!..." Read more
"...It actually really took me by surprise. Dialog was crisp and easy to hear and I feel you could easily enjoy this TV without an external sound system..." Read more
"...When paired to my Bose Sport Buds, or my Hisense sound bar, the audio "cuts out" for about a second, every 3 or 4 seconds...." Read more
"...Thus, my settings bring out that SHOT on video look. Sound is awesome and it was a breeze paring to blutooth earbuds. -..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the television. They mention that it's incredibly unreliable, the ARC stopped working, and the spatial audio via PCM does not work in the current software. The TV will not reestablish the signal when they turn it back on, and it randomly restarts. The sound won't work with their sound bar and through the TV speakers. Customers also say that resetting it does not working.
"...that is going to take a few hours if I turn the TV off it will not reestablish the signal to the PC when I turn it back on!!!..." Read more
"...I just went to find the firmware version in settings and the entire tv just crashed, by clicking on settings... the tv went black and now my remote..." Read more
"...Edit - June '23, Bluetooth audio "drop out" is still an issue, (Bose Sport Buds, Vizio SB3820 sound bar), I use my buds at 4am, for a few hours so..." Read more
"...The content was dim with bad uniformity and blooming everywhere. Nothing could be done to make it look good in the settings...." Read more
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What turned out to purchasing this TV for me started from last year and after one unsuccessful TV I bought directly from a popular retail store and eventually forced me to dig as deep as I can with all available options and my financial limit on investing again for a new TV. My unsuccessful experience last year with a Sony Bravia (none OLED) made me to be quite cautious about the name brands and instead, just look forward to the practical usage reports and spec differences. So I went on comparing almost every OLED, Qled and... TV models from 2020 to 2021 by Sony, Samsung, LG, TLC and Hisense. I compared models with each other apple to apple and then started watching YouTube videos and finally reading people's review on reliable websites. That's why I am doing my best here for anyone who might go the same route as I did. The fact is, ever since the pandemic on March 2020, my life has fundamentally changed to the way I'm spending tens of hours more in my place than I ever used to do and a big portion of that time goes right in front of the TV (now thankfully, this TV). So long story short, if you don't want to spend over 2K for a 4K TV, the only big decision would be if you like QLED or OLED? There are obvious differences between these two screen types and each one has it's own weekness and straight against the other but at the end of the day, it's quite depends on where you are planning to watch the TV and what types of contents you are mostly planning to watch (like SD, HD or gaming or streaming and...). If you want to experience less frustration or disappointments, you'd better to spend time and pay attention to important factors before paying for a TV. The popular TV makers usually make TVs for all identical usage case but they don't categorize their products based on the factors I just encountered here but the technology has been used.
What I like to add about this dreamy TV here is what I couldn't find directly in any source I have ever studied and that's the ability to upscale SD channels or SD movies. I spent a lot of time watching TV channels and basically I have TV subscription and cable box (and yes, I wouldn't consider the traditional TV channels line up to be HD but high quality SD like what you get from watching DVDs) so this TV does what I expected and I wasn't quite sure about until I could see it by myself. What I see now with the TV channels I have used to watch, is quite impressive to the point that I can certainly say it's exceeded my expectations. I knew this TV is on par with Samsung Q90a when it comes to HDR content with slightly better brightness but I didn't expect to watch SD content to this level of clarity and sharpness. Just keep two things in mind that you might need to add a soundbar to the sound system because this is like most of other brands come with limited internal speaker capabilities and for sound you might want to spend a little bit extra time to choose the right model as you get what you pay for as usual. I have had my boss soundbar already with my previous TV and I just swap it out and connect it to this one and finally, no TV is perfect right out of the box so you might want to learn how to do the right picture adjustments in order to get the most out of your TV capabilities. The result is not like day and night but it's still quite impressive if you know what variables are essential to change and how you should adjust them to your preferences. You are not going to need screen calibration with this TV model (Hisense U8G) based on what I experienced.
I should empesive my utmost happiness in doing business with Amazon as a prime member for such impressive and fast shipping and handling from the moment I ordered this TV because it only took one day and when delivered, there were two nice guys who called me a few minutes before arriving and then they brought the TV inside my place carefully which made me very grateful.
If you have done your research enough and still on the edge, I would highly recommend this TV based on my personal experience. Now it's time to have fun!
Update 8/19/21- I am adding this update here for those who are serious in buying a good and affordable smart TV. Did I know where the Hisense TV originated? Yes, I was doing research for months before buying my new TV and honestly I am not a fan of chinese products at all But there are a few expectations and this turned out to be one of them. My overall rating for this TV is still 5 stars, all because I can't give it any more. New smart TVs are complicated and there are menus and adjustments and calibrations everywhere. Don't confuse yourself by just evaluating a product only by reading the reviews. This TV is not only one of the best available smart TVs on 2021 in the market but it might be the best TV for gaming PCs and consoles out there hands down.
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021
What turned out to purchasing this TV for me started from last year and after one unsuccessful TV I bought directly from a popular retail store and eventually forced me to dig as deep as I can with all available options and my financial limit on investing again for a new TV. My unsuccessful experience last year with a Sony Bravia (none OLED) made me to be quite cautious about the name brands and instead, just look forward to the practical usage reports and spec differences. So I went on comparing almost every OLED, Qled and... TV models from 2020 to 2021 by Sony, Samsung, LG, TLC and Hisense. I compared models with each other apple to apple and then started watching YouTube videos and finally reading people's review on reliable websites. That's why I am doing my best here for anyone who might go the same route as I did. The fact is, ever since the pandemic on March 2020, my life has fundamentally changed to the way I'm spending tens of hours more in my place than I ever used to do and a big portion of that time goes right in front of the TV (now thankfully, this TV). So long story short, if you don't want to spend over 2K for a 4K TV, the only big decision would be if you like QLED or OLED? There are obvious differences between these two screen types and each one has it's own weekness and straight against the other but at the end of the day, it's quite depends on where you are planning to watch the TV and what types of contents you are mostly planning to watch (like SD, HD or gaming or streaming and...). If you want to experience less frustration or disappointments, you'd better to spend time and pay attention to important factors before paying for a TV. The popular TV makers usually make TVs for all identical usage case but they don't categorize their products based on the factors I just encountered here but the technology has been used.
What I like to add about this dreamy TV here is what I couldn't find directly in any source I have ever studied and that's the ability to upscale SD channels or SD movies. I spent a lot of time watching TV channels and basically I have TV subscription and cable box (and yes, I wouldn't consider the traditional TV channels line up to be HD but high quality SD like what you get from watching DVDs) so this TV does what I expected and I wasn't quite sure about until I could see it by myself. What I see now with the TV channels I have used to watch, is quite impressive to the point that I can certainly say it's exceeded my expectations. I knew this TV is on par with Samsung Q90a when it comes to HDR content with slightly better brightness but I didn't expect to watch SD content to this level of clarity and sharpness. Just keep two things in mind that you might need to add a soundbar to the sound system because this is like most of other brands come with limited internal speaker capabilities and for sound you might want to spend a little bit extra time to choose the right model as you get what you pay for as usual. I have had my boss soundbar already with my previous TV and I just swap it out and connect it to this one and finally, no TV is perfect right out of the box so you might want to learn how to do the right picture adjustments in order to get the most out of your TV capabilities. The result is not like day and night but it's still quite impressive if you know what variables are essential to change and how you should adjust them to your preferences. You are not going to need screen calibration with this TV model (Hisense U8G) based on what I experienced.
I should empesive my utmost happiness in doing business with Amazon as a prime member for such impressive and fast shipping and handling from the moment I ordered this TV because it only took one day and when delivered, there were two nice guys who called me a few minutes before arriving and then they brought the TV inside my place carefully which made me very grateful.
If you have done your research enough and still on the edge, I would highly recommend this TV based on my personal experience. Now it's time to have fun!
Update 8/19/21- I am adding this update here for those who are serious in buying a good and affordable smart TV. Did I know where the Hisense TV originated? Yes, I was doing research for months before buying my new TV and honestly I am not a fan of chinese products at all But there are a few expectations and this turned out to be one of them. My overall rating for this TV is still 5 stars, all because I can't give it any more. New smart TVs are complicated and there are menus and adjustments and calibrations everywhere. Don't confuse yourself by just evaluating a product only by reading the reviews. This TV is not only one of the best available smart TVs on 2021 in the market but it might be the best TV for gaming PCs and consoles out there hands down.
I will admit right up front I'm a long time Sony/Samsung guy. The TV's I was leaning towards were the Samsung 65QN90A or the Sony 65A80J. So you might be asking how did I end up with the Hisence. Short answer is I'm a gamer. So I'm looking at features in a possible slightly different way than say a movie fan. Top of my list of must haves is the next gen gaming features that come with having HDMI 2.1 ports. Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) at 4K 120fps was at the top of my list. This TV excels at Everything I wanted out of it for gaming.
Picture quality is excellent. Blacks are deep without crush and colors are vibrant and no blooming against those inky blacks. So contrast is great. This TV is very bright and HDR highlights really pop. The poto's I included with this review I took right after I did the setup with no adjustments or setting changes. I have a bright room and the brightness of this TV and how well it handles reflections is exactly what I needed.
Speaking of setup, it was a breeze. Some TV brands make you redo your setting for each mode. This TV applies your setting to all picture modes the first time you do it. Of course you can still go in and do custom settings for each mode if you want to.
So all the usual apps and smart features are here. The layout is nice and easy to navigate. The OS is fast and things load quickly. The remote is nice and uncluttered. Not as simplistic as the Samsung remotes but I feel like they have gone to far on that regard. There are plenty of shortcuts for the popular apps and there is a voice search option.
I also should note that sound on this TV is way better than I thought it would be. It actually really took me by surprise. Dialog was crisp and easy to hear and I feel you could easily enjoy this TV without an external sound system in a smaller sized room especially. I actually used the money I saved buying this TV on a premium soundbar with full surround wireless speakers. Also note that one of this TV's 2.1 HDMI ports is the eARC audio port. So that's where the fancy soundbar is plugged in at. There are other options too such as digital audio out.
I will also say this TV is very nice looking even turned off. It has a nice darker brushed metal frame that I really like. On a side note this isn't the thinnest TV out there. This TV does have some cable management built into the back of it. You could easily flush mount it on a wall but I chose an adjustable tilt mount instead.
Also I will say I bought all new in wall rated Ultra High Speed 48Gbps HDMI cables for my setup. There are many brands out there and it can get very confusing. I like Zeskit MAYA 16ft CL3 In-Wall that I got here on Amazon for $35 bucks. Great deal. Remember that for an in wall cable installation having a cable that's a little to long is way better than one that's a half inch to short...Learned that the hard way...lol
I will admit right up front I'm a long time Sony/Samsung guy. The TV's I was leaning towards were the Samsung 65QN90A or the Sony 65A80J. So you might be asking how did I end up with the Hisence. Short answer is I'm a gamer. So I'm looking at features in a possible slightly different way than say a movie fan. Top of my list of must haves is the next gen gaming features that come with having HDMI 2.1 ports. Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) at 4K 120fps was at the top of my list. This TV excels at Everything I wanted out of it for gaming.
Picture quality is excellent. Blacks are deep without crush and colors are vibrant and no blooming against those inky blacks. So contrast is great. This TV is very bright and HDR highlights really pop. The poto's I included with this review I took right after I did the setup with no adjustments or setting changes. I have a bright room and the brightness of this TV and how well it handles reflections is exactly what I needed.
Speaking of setup, it was a breeze. Some TV brands make you redo your setting for each mode. This TV applies your setting to all picture modes the first time you do it. Of course you can still go in and do custom settings for each mode if you want to.
So all the usual apps and smart features are here. The layout is nice and easy to navigate. The OS is fast and things load quickly. The remote is nice and uncluttered. Not as simplistic as the Samsung remotes but I feel like they have gone to far on that regard. There are plenty of shortcuts for the popular apps and there is a voice search option.
I also should note that sound on this TV is way better than I thought it would be. It actually really took me by surprise. Dialog was crisp and easy to hear and I feel you could easily enjoy this TV without an external sound system in a smaller sized room especially. I actually used the money I saved buying this TV on a premium soundbar with full surround wireless speakers. Also note that one of this TV's 2.1 HDMI ports is the eARC audio port. So that's where the fancy soundbar is plugged in at. There are other options too such as digital audio out.
I will also say this TV is very nice looking even turned off. It has a nice darker brushed metal frame that I really like. On a side note this isn't the thinnest TV out there. This TV does have some cable management built into the back of it. You could easily flush mount it on a wall but I chose an adjustable tilt mount instead.
Also I will say I bought all new in wall rated Ultra High Speed 48Gbps HDMI cables for my setup. There are many brands out there and it can get very confusing. I like Zeskit MAYA 16ft CL3 In-Wall that I got here on Amazon for $35 bucks. Great deal. Remember that for an in wall cable installation having a cable that's a little to long is way better than one that's a half inch to short...Learned that the hard way...lol
Amazing picture with the right source. Not too great upscaling 720p content (tall order for any TV), but great at upscaling 1080p content. Great black levels and super bright. Not quite OLED levels on the blacks obviously, but it makes up for that in brightness that OLEDs lack. Colors from an HDR source really pop.
The viewing angle does leave a lot to be desired, but that's not exaclty new news, and not an issue for me as the seating area for viewing in our room is also fairly narrow.
Well built, plastic but very sturdy. Nice thin bezels give it a great look hanging above my fireplace (shielded from heat).
Very pleased with this TV. Don't take it from me. Check out tech and A/V review sites rankings on this TV. I think I read every single one before I bought it.
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Reviewed in Mexico on February 25, 2022
Excelente para consumir stream y gracias a si HDMI 2.1 y su 120 fps tmb a consolas de nueva generación, una delicia