🔥 Elevate your binge game with the Hisense 65H9F — where smart meets stunning!
The Hisense 65H9F is a 65-inch 4K Ultra HD Android Smart ULED TV featuring Quantum Dot technology for over a billion vibrant colors, AI-driven picture and sound optimization, and a native 120Hz panel with Motion Rate 480 for ultra-smooth visuals. Its bezel-less design and dual-band Wi-Fi make it a sleek, connected centerpiece for any modern living room.
Brand Name | Hisense |
Item Weight | 38.9 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 63 x 7 x 7 inches |
Item model number | see-weq-434 |
Color Name | Black, Clear |
Special Features | Flat |
Standing screen display size | 65 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
C**K
Holy CoaCoa-Beans!! Hisense ROCKS!
Hubba, Hubba. That’s a lot of TV for the money. I was gonna wait till on or after Black Friday to *maybe* get a deal and I’m glad I didn’t. Amazon had no more and the only other price was $1300 minimum. Got it for $800 and never looked back. 👌 I live in a dorm so this literally takes up the whole wall but... it’s gorgeous nonetheless. All my friends that see it drop their jaws uponnoticing. I could’ve easily got a cheaper deal for a Samsung “QLED” or LG “nanocell” or whatever, probably. But I did my fair share of research and came to find that this masterpiece of a television set was the best bang for my $800 bucks 🔥. I’ve seen how much bloatware Samsung puts on his TVs and even though LGhas one of the best operating systems on smart TVs, I’ve had phones from them before that break out of nowhere so those QC certainly is hit or miss. I was also intrigued by the fact that this television was very hard to come by. So I watched YouTube videos (#ThanksQuantum) and read reviews and decided on this TV. I have no regrets and I am ecstatic about the punchy picture and magnificent color quality that this TV produces. It’s sad because most people are going to stick with the big name brands and gloss over Quality product because this one has a funny name but I for one am very glad that I got this TV. Now all I have to do is figure out how to move it to my next dwelling but best believe that this TV IS going with me wherever I go. It’s well worth it if you can get it for under a grand. Also,I was considering Vizio but I have had a smart TV before and it seems like the quality has really gone down on those. I updated mine and set the picture to auto mode and it’s always nice to look at. Get this and you’ll never look back. The speakers are decent you can easily hook up your Bluetooth speakers or headphones if you like. That’s one feature I noticed my set options didn’t have. But I love this set (if you couldn’t tell). This also has Dolby vision for shows like the Mandolorian. 😍 It gets super bright, like super bright. Like holy crap. It pretty much daytime whenever this thing turns on but you can dim it too. My only complaint is that android OS can be sluggish and freezes up at times when opening the menu while viewing something but I don’t see why that be rectified in a future update. Will report back if I feel the need to add but so far so good. Beyond excellent for PS4 gaming and the TV will adapt to wherever game you’re playing for the best picture possible. I personally love that auto mode feature. I know many others would rather calibrate and that’s fine too. This TV supersedes all expectations and can stand up to the likes of the big boy flagships at half the flagship cost. Well worth it. Even goes toe to toe with OLED without the worry for burn in. Will upload more pictures! Don’t hesitate.
A**N
Would not recommend - INCREDIBLY buggy (1 year ownership)
I've had this product since October 2019 and initially I thought it was an upgrade. The picture is pretty good including the sharpness and color (although the black levels leave a bit to be desired - true black doesn't really show up and you can see the difference in shading) - but all in all, a pretty good TV. However, the software/firmware/OS or whatever is behind this TV is rendering it basically unusable. It's branded as a smart TV but it's so buggy that I have to restart often, sometimes multiple times in a row in order to play something on Amazon prime or Netflix or whatever app I choose. No response from Hisense customer service when I put a ticket into their website either. At this point I'm likely going to just sell it and get something else. I would not recommend this TV.
V**S
Great for movies or shows, but not for most gamers
Keywords: Game Gamer Gaming DSE Dirty Screen EffectFor the price the picture quality is great. I watched Planet Earth 2, Pacifim Rim, John Wick, and Mad Max Fury Road all in 4k HDR and it was fantastic. The TV itself looks good from the front and side. I love how thin it is without paying that OLED price. The sound was SURPRISING good for TV speakers. I could have happily lived with them. The local dimming is fantastic. I never saw any blooming. Ever. For a TV this cheap I'm very surprised of the great local dimming implementation. Most people would be more than happy with this for anything besides gaming and using it as a PC monitor.That said. If you do plan to play more games than watching something, which is my use case, then I cannot recommend this TV. The dirty screen effect (DSE) is very distracting. I actually got two units hoping for better luck, but it was just as bad in regard to DSE. I tried out GTA V and several other games with skies in them...which is like a ton of games and it was horrid. The motion and input lag are GREAT, but the DSE is just so distracting it's all I could see. I did also see it in any movie camera pans, but not as pronounced as in a game.I ended up getting a Sony X900F and the DSE screen uniformity is a NIGHT and DAY difference. It has less dimming zones so I see very noticeable blooming in dark scenes, but i'll take that over horrid DSE any day. If you're a gamer and you think DSE will be a problem I advise you look elsewhere. IF you just watch movies and stream then I can recommend this TV without reservation.
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