- Willie Greer
- May 31, 2022
Hisense is another brand that specializes in affordable models, but the question is whether the price will compromise the quality and affect your viewing experience. Cheap doesn’t always equate to poor construction, but does it in the case of Hisense TV units? Let’s find out with our Hisense TV review.
- 4K UHD
- Full array LED backlight
- HDR10
- DTS Virtual:X
- 4K Ultra HD
- Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10
- Motion rate 120
- HDMI CED/eARC
- Very affordable price
- Works with Alexa
- ULED
- Full array local dimming
Reviews of the Top Hisense TVs
Hisense 65R6G
We start off the list with the Hisense 65R6G, a large 65-inch flatscreen option with a powerful full-array LED backlight system that impressed our team.
The Roku TV operating system is simple to use and gives users access to thousands of streaming channels. You can connect the unit to Google Assistant or Alexa for quick access to your favorite programs.
Bring the cinematic experience home with you thanks to the powerful HDR10 and Dolby Vision HDR that puts big-screen content on your small screen with amazing realism.
There is also little to no motion blur, which our technicians enjoyed when testing out video games and face-paced sports channels.
What We Like
- 4K Ultra HD
- Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10
- Motion rate 120
- HDMI CED/eARC
- Works with Google Assistant or Alexa
What We Don't Like
- The remote could be improved with a sturdier case
- There are higher motion rates on other models
Hisense 85H6570G
As our premium choice, the 85H6570G from Hisense delivers some top-notch features. For example, the resolution is 4K, which means it’s 4x clearer than regular 1080p full HD.
With clearer picture also comes brighter colors with the help of HDR10 and Dolby Vision HDR to pack an extra punch.
Most TVs nowadays have a built-in speaker system, but do they all have DTS Virtual:X? The Hisense 85H6570G is endowed with more powerful speakers than other models in a slim profile.
The full-array LED backlight also creates a more dynamic contrast between light and dark on the screen.
What We Like
- 1-year manufacturer’s warranty
- Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10
- 4K resolution
- DTS Virtual:X speakers built in
- Full-array LED backlight
- Motion rate 120
What We Don't Like
- Its very large screen size may not be the best fit for small spaces
- 112 lbs and needs to be mounted very securely
Hisense 50H8G
Although the Hisense 50H8G is our more budget option, it features a higher motion rate at 240 (double its two predecessors). It can be said that our team’s first two options focus on movie viewing and the 50H8G is excellent for gaming as well.
The unit also features splendid capabilities that bring your content to life such as HDR10 and HLG for picture enhancement and Dolby Atmos for sound. It’s incredible the value you get for such a low price. Google Assistant is also built into the device, but for those who prefer Alexa, the 50H8G can be configured to work with your device.
What We Like
- Very affordable price
- Works with Alexa
- 4K ULED
- Full array local dimming
- Google Assistant built in
- HDR10 and HLG
- Dolby Atmos sound
What We Don't Like
- The remote is not backlit
- The thin bezel may not be preferred by some
Hisense 65H9G
The Hisense H9G series comes with amazing 4K picture quality. The Android smart TV system is your ticket to tons of streaming apps and entertainment. Dolby Atmos is one of the leading sound technologies, and having it integrated into the Hisense TV is definitely a plus.
The Dolby Vision HDR will not disappoint and our team stands behind the incredible image depictions onscreen that leave out no detail.
The remote is voice-enabled, which is a huge bonus and the unit also works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant [1] backed by a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty.
What We Like
- Full array 180 local dimming zones
- Voice-enabled remote
- Can be voice-controlled
- Dolby Vision HDR
- Dolby Atmos sound
- 4K resolution
What We Don't Like
- Remote not backlit
- Doesn’t come with a wall mount
Hisense TVs Buyer’s Guide
Interface
Hisense TVs generally do not have a tough learning curve. They run on either Android TV or Roku TV smart platforms that have basic designs with use-friendliness as a priority.
Apps and Features
You can gain access to plenty of apps via the Roku or Google Play store from your TV.
Other Smart Features
Other smart features our team thinks are imperative to have after our detailed comparison include full-array backlighting and local dimming, Dolby Atmos or DTS sound, high resolution (at least 1080p), Quantum Dot technology, HDR, and a high motion rate.
FAQ
Do Hisense TVs have problems?
Yes, Hisense TVs have problems, just like all technological devices. The brand’s products come with a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty just in case you get a lemon or faulty product. Most issues usually appear within the first year, and you can expect your TV to last for around a decade at the least.
Who makes Hisense TVs?
The Hisense Group makes Hisense TVs. The company is one of the largest TV manufacturers in China. It falls under the umbrella of the Qingdao Huatong State-Owned Capital Operation and is headquartered in the city of Qingdao in Shandong Province.
Our Top Pick For a Hisense TV:
Hisense 65R6G
Our engineers’ top pick out of all the Hisense TV reviews has to be the 65R6G. It is 4x clearer than the standard full HD TV and has full-array LED backlighting for image accuracy and vividness plus Dolby Vision HDR technology. You can voice control the Hisense 65R6G or do it from the included remote and enjoy seamless face-paced content without lag.
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