Hisense - 65" Class U8 Series Mini-LED 4K QLED Google TV

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Product Description

Model number : 65U8N
Meet the MVP of TVs! The award-winning U8 Series Mini-LED smart display from Hisense just got even better. This model is packed with lots of exciting features that dramatically improve the color, contrast and detail of every picture. Think: double the local dimming zones of our previous version, Up to Peak Brightness 3000, QLED Quantum Dot color technology, Dolby Vision HDR and Anti-Glare Low Reflection technology. Bring the sounds of the cinema directly to your living room with Dolby Atmos and a 50W 2.1.2 multi-channel audio system. We even equipped the U8 with a NEXTGEN TV ATSC 3.0 tuner and Wi-Fi 6E router compatibility, making it virtually future-proof. Plus, level up your gaming with 144Hz VRR panel, Dolby Vision Gaming and FreeSync Premium Pro.
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Features
Mini-LED Pro+ with Full Array Local Dimming Pro Experience the latest and best in backlight technology. Mini-LED Pro+ is big on little details with Up to Peak Brightness 3000, you can detect each star in the night sky. Add in the Full Array Local Dimming Pro, with up to 2000+ local dimming zones, and every game, show and movie comes into even higher contrast and crisper focus. Once you see the darkest darks, whitest whites and brightest brights, there’s no going back
QLED Quantum Dot Color See color like you’ve never seen it before. QLED Quantum Dot Technology, significantly broadens the range of color you perceive to create over a billion individual shades. So, you can soak up every wave of the Caribbean Sea and every brushstroke of the desert sunset.
Hi-View Engine Pro Enhance the quality of your picture. The Hi-View Engine PRO chipset is the brain behind your screen, processing the most dazzling imagery before your eyes. The AI chipset uses deep learning and other innovative technologies, like: Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro, Face Detection, AI HDR Enhancement and AI Detail Enhancement to continuously improve your viewing experience
144Hz Game Mode Pro Level up your gaming. The 144Hz Game Mode Pro is designed with the technology you need to get on the leaderboard. With a Variable Refresh Rate of 48Hz to 144H, you can beat any opponent that comes your way. AMD FreeSync™ Premium Pro, Auto Low Latency Mode and Low Latency MEMC virtually eliminate screen tearing and controller input lag in your play. And the New Game Bar lets you customize and adjust your gameplay right from your TV with your remote, not just your controller
Dolby Vision · Atmos Get transported through the screen. Dolby Vision captures even the most subtle emotions flickering across an actor’s face during a dark night scene. And the multidimensional sound of Dolby Atmos puts you smack-dab in the action, whether that’s a jungle, urbanscape or rocketship
Google TV The entertainment you love. With a little help from Google. Google TV brings together movies, shows, live TV and more from across apps and subscriptions and organizes them just for the user. And helps the user discover new things to watch with recommendations based on their interests.

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Reviews

  • 5
    Amazing Display at a Reasonable Price

    Posted by Jason Hall on 15th May 2024

    This tv has everything you need for a next gen solution. The display on this tv is so beautiful, almost makes it look & feel like an OLED tv. I am really happy with this one purchase as I was looking for a new tv for my PS5 and I am happy with this one.

  • 5
    WOW! Best tv I've ever bought!

    Posted by Eric Lewis on 12th May 2024

    Coming from a 14 year old Samsung plasma - this thing is outstanding. Read lots of info and reviews, this was the best bang for the buck. Competes with tv's costing 2 to 3 times as much. Picture is fantastic once adjusted to your preferences. Blacks are good, all content types are good, no back crush, now white blow out, no judder, no stutter. Some even looks 3D! Sound is outstanding for a tv - it was one of my criteria, as I like the simplicity of nu sound bar or audio system. It's amazing - very happy with the purchase and the Best Buy pickup process.

  • 5
    Great picture with a great price.

    Posted by Erin Shields on 10th May 2024

    After reading many reviews and going over specs I chose this set and so far, I'm glad I did. The picture is excellent. I didn't realize how bad my old set was until I got this set. The set up was easy especially with two people as recommended for the out of box set-up. The on-screen set-up was easy as well. Very user friendly.

  • 4
    A great buy

    Posted by James Howard on 4th May 2024

    I'm really pleasantly surprised! I've only purchased / owned Samsung or LG televisions, and wasn't sure how this one would compare. After waiting several days for a Friend or Family to come and help me put it together, I decided to just do it myself as I had with my smaller sets before. Out of the box, it is a pretty nice looking unit. Slim, modern. Although it was heavier than my previous sets, it wasn't so bad that I couldn't lift it up quickly to lie flat on the bed so I could attach the base. Now, the base IS HEAVY!? Steel, iron, felt like it had to weigh 30lbs on its own. Once I attached it, it took me about 20 minutes of very careful maneuvering using an ottoman, then a chair, to get it lifted up onto my console. But I got it up there! ?? To the Ladies, try to get help if you can, but be prepared to sweat if you can't! It is larger than I imagined as well, looks AWESOME in my smaller living room. I went back and forth about the 65" or the 75", 65" is perfect. Think 75" would have been too large. For reference, my living room is rectangular and approx. 20' x 14', something like that. It's got great colors and everything looks really nice on screen. The two issues I'm encountering, though, are the adaptive picture options are too obvious when adapting. It's distracting. The setting that seems to work for me is Theater Night. The other problem is that the remote can only be connected to my soundbar via Bluetooth, I can't find a way to set it up to operate the soundbar directly, if that makes sense. When the remote is paired to it through Bluetooth, the volume doesn't change very much when you turn it up. I ended up just disconnecting it and using the soundbar remote. Don't like having to use two remotes, but maybe it's something I'm doing wrong and can figure out later. I will say the sound from the TV itself is actually very good. Has a subwoofer in the back. After a few days, I might try just using it on its own. We'll see. All in all, I think this is a very nice, affordable TV with all the bells and whistles. I'm an Android girl so it being a Google TV is so great, I signed in and all of my accounts and info synced up. I'm glad I got it!

  • 5
    Hisense TV

    Posted by Dakota Kelly MD on 27th Apr 2024

    hen it comes to affordable yet high-quality televisions, the 65" Hisense TV stands out as a remarkable contender. Having experienced this TV for several months, I am thoroughly impressed by its performance, features, and value for money. Picture Quality: The 65" Hisense TV delivers stunning picture quality. The 4K UHD resolution ensures crisp and clear visuals, while the HDR (High Dynamic Range) support enhances the color and contrast to provide a more lifelike viewing experience. The colors are vibrant, the blacks are deep, and the overall picture is sharp and detailed, making it perfect for movies, sports, and gaming alike. Sound Performance: The audio quality of the Hisense TV is equally impressive. With Dolby Atmos support, the sound is immersive and rich, creating a theater-like experience in the comfort of your own home. The built-in speakers are powerful enough to fill a large room, and the dialogue is always clear, even during action-packed scenes. Smart Features: Hisense has equipped this TV with a robust suite of smart features. The intuitive user interface is easy to navigate, and the TV comes preloaded with popular streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+. The built-in Google Assistant and Alexa compatibility add an extra layer of convenience, allowing you to control your TV and smart home devices with just your voice. Design and Build: The design of the 65" Hisense TV is sleek and modern. The thin bezels and slim profile make it an attractive addition to any living room. The build quality is solid, and the TV feels durable and well-constructed. Connectivity: This TV offers a wide range of connectivity options, including multiple HDMI and USB ports, making it easy to connect gaming consoles, sound systems, and other devices. The HDMI 2.1 support is particularly beneficial for gamers, providing smoother gameplay with reduced input lag. Value for Money: One of the most compelling aspects of the 65" Hisense TV is its exceptional value for money. It offers premium features and performance at a fraction of the cost of other high-end brands. This makes it an excellent choice for budget-conscious consumers who do not want to compromise on quality. Overall Experience: In summary, the 65" Hisense TV is a fantastic choice for anyone looking for a high-quality, feature-rich television at an affordable price. It excels in picture and sound quality, offers a wide range of smart features, and boasts a stylish design. Whether you're watching the latest blockbuster, catching up on your favorite TV shows, or playing the latest video games, this TV delivers a top-notch viewing experience. If you are in the market for a new TV, I highly recommend considering the 65" Hisense TV. It offers everything you could want in a television and more, making it a true winner in its class.

  • 5
    Bliss

    Posted by James Ward on 27th Apr 2024

    If you're reading this chances are that you are aware of the U8 series as one of the best bang for the buck televisions out there and that this year's model specifically has a much higher peak brightness than last year's. So I may as well start there: this thing is BRIGHT. I mean, crazy bright. If you crank the brightness setting and open up the built-in web browser it pretty much goes straight to a fully white screen. And I'm telling you... at this level the TV is brighter than the four lights in my room! It's pretty nuts. Almost overwhelmingly bright. Where you benefit from that the most, of course, is when watching HDR content in any number of apps that support it. My previous television was a decent model with HDR/Dolby Vision support but it's crazy how much better things are now than five years ago, even. Go fire up one of the movies on Disney+ that is IMAX Enhanced and watch this TV completely come to life. I really have no picture complaints at the highest levels. It just handles all of that wonderfully. I've turned off a lot of the motion smoothing options, but other than that I haven't touched any of the settings when in Dolby Vision or HDR 10+. It really is wonderful right out of the box. I will say, I've had a little bit of a time getting some things that are just streaming in 1080p to look great. Some original shows on Netflix, for example. I may just need to do some further tweaking of the settings, or it could just be that this television really highlights things that weren't great looking to begin with. I'm not sure. I do know that just turning off motion smoothing once doesn't mean it's off universally. So you may want to double check those things when bouncing around from app to app. As for Mini-LED vs. OLED, I think it's a case where if you have either you are going to be very happy. If you can afford OLED, have at it. But it's truly a great time where there's an option that's pretty darn close but frequently a good bit cheaper. I have noticed very little blooming, and mainly only when there's white text against a black background. Viewing angles could be better (see pics), but it's perfectly fine for our specific seating arrangement. But if you skipped all of that and just saw this: the picture looks incredible overall. Sound. Here's probably all you need to know: I watched something once for about ten minutes before realizing the sound wasn't coming through my Samsung Dolby Atmos soundbar system and was instead coming out of the TV speakers. I had no idea! It's very impressive. If you don't already have external speakers of some kind, I'd try the TV speakers out and see how important it is to you personally to have something better. You may be able to get by just fine depending on your own tastes. Remote. I think it might be one of my favorites ever. I love the brushed aluminum look and it feels weighty in the hand even though it's plastic. There is some automatic backlighting built in that is very appreciated and the buttons have a great rubbery feel that makes navigation super easy. I like the app shortcut buttons and you can even program one of them to an app or action of your choice. Pretty cool! Pro Tip: use the menu button to make quick picture/sound adjustments. It's easier than going to the settings button, and truthfully a little confusing at first having both. Which brings me to... Google TV. This is my first experience with this OS and there's a lot to like. I prefer it to the blandness of Roku, but it's not as elegant as the AppleTV software. The main page is simple to navigate and signing in with a Google account made a lot of app log ins very easy. Pretty much any app you want is available and I dig the built in "live" TV options. But there are some weird quirks. For starters, there's a library category up top. That's great in theory, but if you have a large library of movies or shows that you own then good look scrolling through it because there's no simple "view all" option. It's insanity. You're better off to search for Google Play Movies app or whatever it's called now, open that up, and scroll through your library that way. And then I ran into this issue where I should be able to use my Google Photos library as a screensaver in "ambient mode." See the picture I attached. I followed the instructions and opened the Google Home app... only to discover using my Google Photos library isn't even listed as an option. Will it ever show up? Who knows! In some ways, I think Google is guilty of what so many of these TV software systems are guilty of: trying to do too much. Just make it easy for me to find stuff. Ah, the modern dilemma... Games. I'm not much of a gamer, but Metroid Prime on the Switch looked incredible. So take that for what it's worth. All in all, this is an easy recommendation. The TV excels at what I want a modern TV to do: light up a room and make HDR content blow my socks (and eyes) off. The design itself is stylish and subtle. The back of the tv actually looks cool! It's heavy and the pedestal seems rock solid. I'm super happy with this set and hope to continually be blown away by it for the next ten years.

  • 5
    Excellent value

    Posted by John Jimenez on 22nd Apr 2024

    Excellent value and a great performer. The only negative I can offer is the instructions for mounting the base are a little lacking. After a bit of fumbling, we got it right. We also replaced our soundbar with a 5.1.2 Hisense unit which also works very well.

  • 5
    Pretty nice tv

    Posted by Thomas Larsen on 21st Apr 2024

    Beautiful display, I have all LG OLED TVs in my house but I opted for this because of the picture and price. I did however, return it because I was able to grab the LG OLED G3 for $1500. Nothing wrong with the tv, looked beautiful and the brightness was great in my open living room. Very decent gaming features. The OS leaves a little to be desired but not a deal breaker. Would recommend to beyond looking for a pretty nice tv for a reasonable price. I had purchased for $1,100. Hope this helps.

  • 5
    Great TV, Great Price

    Posted by Bradley Shaffer on 14th Apr 2024

    TV is great. Colors are true. Blacks are deep. This is an awesome unit and I highly recommend. Also the Google TV UI is my favorite of all. I avoided Hisense while under Roku, but now, Hisense is a premier brand in my opinion.