🎉 Elevate Your Entertainment Game!
The Hisense 75-Inch Class U6 Series Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD Google Smart TV (75U6K) combines cutting-edge technology with stunning visuals and immersive sound. Featuring Mini-LED backlighting, Quantum Dot color technology, and Dolby Vision IQ, this TV delivers an unparalleled viewing experience. With Game Mode Plus for gamers, hands-free voice control, and a sleek bezel-less design, it's the perfect centerpiece for any modern living space.
Brand Name | Hisense |
Item Weight | 94.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.1 x 65.9 x 38 inches |
Item model number | 75U6K |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Output Wattage | 30 Watts |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Game Mode, Multiple Voice Assistance, Bezel-Less Design, Local Dimming, Wide Color Enhancer |
Standing screen display size | 75 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 300 watts |
D**N
Phenomenal Budget TV, But Only If Purchased Well Below MSRP
I picked up the 55” version during the Thanksgiving/Christmas sales last year (2023) for $350. At that price, this was a steal. I also grabbed a TCL 55” Q5 series for Black Friday from another vendor at $220. My review will involve a lot of comparison between the two TVs, both of which run on Google TV OS.First, these are secondary TVs I use almost exclusively for sports viewing (NFL Sundays, College Football Saturdays, March Madness, NHL, NBA, etc.). So I use them on sport settings (bright, not quite vivid/dynamic) and often viewed from indirect angles (anywhere from straight-on to 45 degrees). I have zero input with regard to gaming or movies in dark rooms (but I’m quite certain their dark levels are trash in those situations as my main screen is a C2 OLED, which spoils me for black levels and blooming concerns).Ok, so technically, the Hisense U6 is not in the same class as the TCL Q5, and that’s very apparent with regard to off angle viewing and blooming issues. The U6 handles off angle viewing notably better, whereas it doesn’t take much to begin getting the “washed” look on the Q5. Direct viewing, however, evens things out quite a lot. Both sets offer solid direct angle viewing and motion despite being 60hz panels.Direct angle viewing isn’t bad on either set, but you will still notice better contrast and color depth on the U6.The IR remote signals for the U6 conflict with either my LG C2 or the Roku Ultra (depending on the button). If it’s possible to use only wifi or bluetooth signals to control the U6, I have not figured out how to do it (note that it is a Goggle TV and can be controlled by the Google TV app, but the app itself is clunky and doesn’t maintain a reliable signal to the TV set, so I ended up having to turn on the TVs by other means half the time). I plugged-in a Roku Ultra and control the U6 on/off via the Roku. The Roku can be controlled via wifi through either the Roku App, Roku remote, or the Harmony Hub. I use the Harmony hub linked to a Harmony One remote to manage the TVs in my room. I cannot comment on the response time/processing power of the U6 (other reviewers complain about it, but I don’t doubt their complaints as that is often a place where manufacturers cut costs - the TCL Q5 is painfully slow at times to bring up menus and change apps. I would suspect the U6 is only slightly better in that regard.CEC control is good. As stated above, I can turn the display on and off, and adjust the volume through the Roku Ultra attached to it via hdmi. And Harmony has no difficulty communicating with the Roku via wifi.At the end of the day, the Hisense U6 Google TV was an absolute steal at $350. Is it worth the price in th $500 range? I mean, I think it’s passable, but you can do better in 2024/2025 with $500. I don’t think you can do better with $350 in the 55” size, especially with QLED and full array local dimming. You may need to drop another $30-$60 on a Roku/Google/Fire TV device to run your streaming and TV control through, however.
R**T
Buena inversión
Buena compra. Compré esta televisión hace 3 años y funciona genial.Buena calidad de imagen, con detector de voz y muchas aplicaciones que usar.Tiene opción de contactar vía air play con tus dispositivos y fácil de contestar al WiFi de tu casa.
M**H
Worth it!
One of the highest quality tvs for the price for sure. My only real gripe is the ui, I got the Google version and it's slow to respond and very cumbersome to go through. The roku version would most likely be better.
M**.
Do not buy this TV without reading this...Hisense did not honor their warranty
Read this before you buy this TV!This TV was purchased in December 2023 from Amazon and became defective in April 2024. The TV is under warranty.The TV started to glitch for about 15 minutes but the screen corrected and this issue didn't happen again for weeks. Then the issue came back later for a few hours and again the screen returned to normal. The third time the glitch came back then went to a black screen that stayed.I submitted a claim with Hisense to their credit they sent a third party remote tech out to resolve my issue. While on the service call that tech called Hisense to trouble shoot. The Hisense rep stated the screen is cracked and this voids the warranty. The remote tech started there is no crack on the screen and the Hisense rep stated he seen it in the original pictures I sent to start the repairs.So couple issues with this, there is no crack, see the pictures I've attached. Second if they had seen the crack before the remote tech came out why would they send him out for repairs if that indeed voided the warranty. Third, how would a cracked screen go back to a normal picture.I called to dispute their findings and texted pics to the rep on the phone with me and she indeed agreed there is no cracked screen. She escalated this to her supervisor. I got an email stating the screen was cracked internally and this voids the warranty. Yes, seriously. They went from there can see the crack to it's internal but it's cracked. Crazy. I called and kept at them and got to for levels of employees and each were more increasingly disinterested in my concerns it questions.Long story short Hisense refused to honor their warranty and are not standing behind their product. They flat out refused to listen to me or admit that sometimes electronics go faulty. They blamed me for the broken TV and left me frustrated and holding the bag.Do not expect Hisense to support they craft and treat you with respect or dignity. Good luck if you buy this TV. Buyer beware!
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