Hisense ULED 4K Premium 75U6H Quantum Dot QLED Series 75-Inch Smart Google TV, Dolby Vision Atmos, Voice Remote, Compatible with Alexa (2022 Model) Black
$ 96.72
(-20%)- MRP - Inclusive of all taxes
HSN Code:84145990
Brand:Payal
I didn’t see many helpful reviews when buying this, so here’s a long one:This tv is great, but there are a few drawbacks (all could be solved with a software update), I will go over the good stuff and then address my biggest complaints.-First off, STUNNING picture quality. This TV is absolutely beautiful. You likely will not regret buying it for this alone. The speakers are also actually pretty decent, impressive for built in TV speakers.-The ability for a Google TV to control with Alexa is also amazing, though that control may be limited. Being able to tell my Alexa to control the TV power and input is great, as I run my smart home off of the Alexa system and don’t have Google in any room.-GREAT for PC GAMING. If you’re looking for a TV that’s good for PC gaming without breaking the bank, this is probably it. They don’t advertise it, but this TV is compatible with Nvidia G-Sync and AMD freesync, resulting in high performance low latency gaming.Onto the downsides:-setting up Alexa is a pain: Alexa setup for the TV is hidden within the TV advanced settings, and requires a bit fo finagling with account sign in when adding the Hisense skill to your Alexa.-Google assistant SUCKS on this TV. It will randomly activate itself if you’re talking around the TV. Many smart TVs solve this by allowing you to turn off “hey Google detection” without turning off Google assistant completely. However, on this TV, that is not the case. You must completely disable Google assistant on the TV if you wish to make it stop interrupting your entertainment. Talk about a bummer! I really enjoyed being able to use Google assistant on this TV, but would much prefer to ONLY activate it via the remote button, which is not an option.-after 2 weeks of use, I’ve also found the TV UI to be quite slow and buggy at times. I’ve had to manually unplug the TV twice to reset bugs and freezes already, so that’s a little frustrating but it’s tolerable.-The final, largest complaint, turning off motion smoothing/content altering picture settings:Many don’t know this, but new smart TV’s these days often come with a ton of settings turned on by default that alters the way the content was intended to be viewed. Video settings such as motion smoothing, noise reduction, ect…these all artificially alter the way content was intended to be viewed by the directors and editors of the movies & shows you watch. Leading to a different viewer experience from the intended. I found these settings to be buried within 2 different menus, it took about an hour to find all of these settings and turn them off for all content on the TV, which was incredibly frustrating.FYI to help you out, the DOLBY VISION mode will automatically turn on all of these settings, you must edit the DOLBY VISION settings manually, on top of turning these off in the default picture settings menu. Otherwise, motion smoothing and such will be turned back on any time you watch Dolby vision supported content.All in all, I think it’s a great TV and could be perfect with a few software updates from Hisense. I hope they do! [...]


