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The Hisense 65-Inch Class U6 Series Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD Google Smart TV (65U6K) combines cutting-edge technologies like Mini-LED backlighting, QLED color enhancement, and Dolby Vision IQ for an unparalleled viewing experience. With features like Game Mode Plus for gamers, hands-free voice control, and a sleek bezel-less design, this TV is designed to fit seamlessly into your modern lifestyle.













| ASIN | B0C6XMCWBR |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #134,148 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #157 in QLED TVs |
| Brand Name | Hisense |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (510) |
| Date First Available | June 2, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 27.5 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 65U6K |
| Output Wattage | 20 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 3.1 x 57.1 x 33.1 inches |
| Speaker Type | Built-In |
| Special Features | Bezel-Less Design, Game Mode, Local Dimming, Multiple Voice Assistance, Wide Color Enhancer |
| Standing screen display size | 65 Inches |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 250 watts |
F**T
works great as pc monitor, including gaming
This thing is huge, and looks terrific. Amzn shipped it fast and w/o any dmg. For the price, it's a heck of a bargain. I'd been struggling btwn the u6 vs u7, and 65" vs larger, but went w the *much* cheaper 65u6 to test out using it in my situation before (years later, I hope) splurging on a later, better, larger one. I really am stunned by how big it is, and the picture looks much better than my (comparably priced) 4k 32" pc monitor from LG. Settings are mostly straightforward. The docs are just hilariously inadequate; fortunately it's simple enough you can figure it out. Eventually. I liked the ability to disable things via turbo mode, as I'm just using it as a pc monitor and don't need all that nonsense running. The sound quality on the built in speakers is surprisingly good! I have a high end stereo as my main output, but when I forget to turn it on I'm always surprised at how good the sound from this is! The bass is a little one note but that's to be expected simply from the volume needed to do low bass well; the huge area of the monitor already helps here a lot. End result; excellent "proof of concept" of using a modern large-ish tv to replace my monitor (eyestrain from focusing close up all day was just killing me). I'm just using it as a pc monitor currently and really didn't want all the telemetry, advertising, etc crap. So I simply never set up networking, never connected it to the router or wifi. It works fine (as a monitor) w/o any of that. Game mode looks terrific and cuts the latency a fair bit. There's a "turbo mode" (which you can configure) that turns off a lot of bloatware, which is a really nice feature. Glare/reflection problema are moderate; that's one of the strongest arguments for the u7 series (for my use case), but I wanted an affordable and usable test mule. This is excellent for my use (browsing/gaming at a reasonable focal length in a bright room, but I can appreciate the better reflection mitigation of the higher tier versions. Overall, I'm super happy with it.
K**Y
Incredible Picture and Features for the Price!
I'm upgrading from a Hisense 70" H65 I purchased a few years ago. I went with the 55" option just because it better fit the living room and had less weight. I'm going to base my review on the older TV. I also did get this TV when it was just below $400 before tax as a Black Friday/Christmas deal. Pros - MiniLED truly does make a difference, and with the technology combination that Hisense dubs as ULED, it does compare somewhat to more expensive OLED screens. It gets BRIGHT. - The speakers are impressive for a TV in this price range. Soundbars will always be better, but you won't feel the need to rush out and get one. - With the right cable, modern game consoles will output the HDR10+ and Dolby Atmos features. - This TV allows you to set it up as a 'Basic TV' instead of being forced to add a Google Account, which is a huge plus for me. No unwanted ads or app recommendations is always a pro these days. Cons - Trying to set up 'enhanced mode' on the HDMI in order for HDR features to work was a hassle and wasn't apparent on how to do so without reading up online. - Although I won't use the TV for its smart features, 8GB of internal storage is abysmal. - When watching videos on consoles or AppleTV box, the TV has to readjust to Dolby Vision/HDR in between ads on apps like YouTube and Hulu. A very minor annoyance, but a con none the less. Overall, if you've never had an OLED TV in your life, or had the bare basic 4K budget TVs, this TV is quite something to behold- even from within the same brand! I broke this TV in watching Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse to put it through its paces, (colors, brightness shift from intense scenes and quieter ones, etc).. The H65 couldn't keep up. I'll keep this TV for as long as it works.
T**R
Decent TV and built-in software
I got the 55" model on sale and paid $350. For that price, I am very happy with this TV's performance. The local dimming makes for decent HDR, but it is nowhere near as good as an OLED display. But that's expected as this TV a fraction of the price of an OLED. In my opinion, this makes for a good budget pick. Also, it works for putting in a bedroom/guestroom as opposed to your living room. Also, keep in mind that this TV is 60 fps max, which is plenty for any video content, but insufficient for the current generation of gaming consoles. The software on this TV is mostly great and even allows for hands free voice control of the TV, which is very cool. However, the software sometimes lags and hitches which leaves you waiting for the page to change or you may even notice stuttering video playback at first. This is on a 2 gig fiber network that no other devices ever need to buffer on. It's been mostly tolerable, but on a modern device I expect better performance. Because of this, I may need to upgrade to a roku and stop using the built in software which would mean that I can no longer use the voice commands to their fullest. The internal speakers are mediocre. The clarity and volume are adequate, but there's little to no low end or bass. So the speakers are basically good enough for watching TV, but don't expect an immersive movie viewing experience. With all of that being said, this 55" TV is still a ridiculously good performer for $350. It'll pump out 4k content with great contrast/colors and has usable smartTV capabilities. I think this TV is a great value even at the current list price of $450.
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