Product Description
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.
Dimension
Product Height :
Product Width :65.8 inches
Product Depth :
Product Weight :
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.
What's Included
TV
Stand
Power Cable
Reviews
-
Hisense 75” U8
Bought this tv based on the reviews that were online. This tv will not disappoint. Excellent picture. Would definitely recommend purchasing this tv.
-
Love my TV
Im very happy with my purchases. My 75 inch TV and ice maker
-
Amazing Tv!!!!
This tv has the best picture. Love it so far!! Would but again!!
-
Fantastic Picture, but looks like a 2010 TV.
Excellent TV! I'm coming from a very expensive Samsung MU9000 TV back in 2017. This TV is a major upgrade and is almost half the cost! The only complaint I have is I don't like the black border around the TV. I wish it was more modern like silver, and I wish the bezel was nearly invisible. Hanging this TV in the living reminds me of plain old fashion flatscreen TVs from 2010 with no interest in blending in with a home's decor.
-
Hisense U8 awesome
This TV is excellent. Brightness and contrast are outstanding and you will have the most beautiful 4k images that will knock your socks off. Setup is less than 5 minutes and navigation is so easy a child could move through it. The VRR game mode is amazing you will say oh man everytime you play your favorite games. I have mine connected to an Apple TV and with Dolby Vision get ready to pretend you are in a theatre. Read your Reddit and Digital Trends and you will see this tv as "dangerously close to OLED". Yup it is and you will see.
-
Good mid tier tv. Looks awesome
This is a mid tier tv that performs very well in my opinion. I have it in a really bright room with lots of windows and the glear is minimal. Got it on sale and i am very happy with my purchase.
-
Best TV I ever had.
Love it. This TV is definitely the best tv I have ever own. Unboxing: You will need help, this is very heavy and just to install the stand it requires at lest two people. TV is heavy but I did not expect stand to be so heavy. Setup Setup took a little bit of time since I have setup tv trough my google home app paired with my phone but when completed TV had some of my account added itself. Owerview Picture clearly and brightness levels are amazing amd watching 4k contest provides cinematic experience. Everything that you try to open it will open fast, and since it's Android based apps are updated very often. Application wise everything that could be installed on your Android phone can be installed here as well. Sound is great, clear and lound because this TV has soundbar system installed and that is another reason for this TV heavy weight. I have used lots of smart tv's with internet browser but this is first tv i tried that has browser fully functional browser and did opened absolutely everything and I was able to navigate, open videos on diferent sites. Remote controle has nice brushed touch, some custom buttons (such as netflix, amazon prime video, disney+) voice search and buttons light up on any motion of the remote which is my favorite. Pros: Large 4k screen Fast response Clear and bright ULED display Android powered Amazing sound Google play apps Cons: NONE I am extremely happy with this TV and all my friends are impressed. I got 3 large TV's in the house but my two kids don't want to watch shows anywhere else in the house anymore but on this TV.
-
Gorgeous bright 75in TV
Best 75 TV for your money. Beautiful clear picture, colors and so bright!!! So happy with my TV. Would buy again.
-
HRD Content Looks GORGEOUS and So Does Gaming!
This Hisense 75U8N is replacing a Hisense 75H8G that I fell in love with back in 2021. At the time, I had never heard of Hisense so I was a bit skeptical of the quality. After testing it out with various content, I quickly became a fan of Hisense. That's not to say that the TV wasn't without its flaws. There were a few areas that I could tell still needed improvement. I was very excited to see that Hisense mitigated all of these issues on the 75U8N (which I'll discuss later in this review) as well as improved upon several other areas. This past week, I've been watching everything on the 75U8N from 4K HDR Blu-rays, to Dolby Vision/HDR10+ streaming content, to gaming on my PS5. This TV has exceeded my expectations by producing some of the deepest blacks that I've ever seen (as good, if not better than some OLED panels I've seen), having amazing contrast, and producing lush and vivid colors. With that said, there are a few very minor gripes that I have; one of which I believe is a bit of a design flaw (more on this later). Truthfully, if I was able to, I would have rated this product a 4.5/5 stars. However, I didn't think it was fair to deduct a full star for only a few minor gripes that I have which can easily be circumvented. Hisense has always manufactured good looking TVs. The 75U8N is no different. It has extremely thin aluminium bezels that are coated in a black PVD and feature some really nice brushing. Unliked OLEDs that don't require a backlight system (which is what makes them insanely thin), Mini-LEDs do and therefore have a bit more depth. I measured a depth of about 3 inches on the 75U8N (this is not including the protruding pedestal stand on the bottom rear of the TV). The new pedestal stand design is a bit of a mixed bag for me; it looks a bit vanilla and plain. It's definitely not as aesthetically pleasing as the sharp and angular looking legs of my previous 75H8G. However, the new pedestal is far more practical. Since it only measures about 16 inches in width and 14 inches in depth, you now have a plethora of TV furniture to choose from. I like that the new pedestal stand allows you to attach it to the TV in two different height positions. You can either mount it on the lowest setting, for a bit of a cleaner look, or you can mount it on the the higher setting if you need the extra height. I went with the higher setting to make space for my soundbar which sits in between the base of the pedestal stand and the bottom lip of the TV. This is something to take into account if you plan on resting your soundbar on the base of the pedestal stand. In terms of inputs, I love that Hisense has given us 2x 4K HDMI @144Hz inputs and 2x 4k HDMI @60Hz inputs (one of which is an eARC input). There's also an "ANT/CABLE" input for the built-in ATSC 3.0 tuner. This is also a proper ATSC 3.0 tuner which receives NextGen TV signals! One of the biggest improvements for this year's 75U8N is the remote; an often overlooked component. Hisense knocked it out of the park with this remote. It's near perfect. Not only does it look and feel very premium with it's brushed aluminium front cover, but I LOVE that Hisense made this a motion sensored illuminated remote. With this new remote, you simply pick it up and all of the major function buttons light up. The only buttons that don't light up are the streaming app shortcut buttons (e.g. Netflix, Disney+, YouTube). However, with all of this joy came a bit of a let down; the IR sensor placement on the TV. This is one of the minor gripes I have with the 75U8N. Since the sensor was placed smack dab in the center of the lower lip of the TV, it gets slightly covered by my soundbar. I really wish Hisense would have placed the sensor on the lower left or right of the TV. My soundbar is just short of 3 inches of height. The space between the bottom of the pedestal stand to where the viewable screen begins is about 3 inches (this is with the max height pedestal setting). My soundbar just barely fits but it covers the IR sensors on the lower lip of the TV. As a result, everytime I go to power on/off the TV, I have to extend my arm over the soundbar in order to properly register the IR blast with the sensor. What's odd is that I only have to do this to power the TV on or off. Once it's powered on, I can use all the other functions of the remote without having to stretch out my arm over the soundbar. Overall, this is a minor issue that can be easily remedied with an inexpensive IR repeater. This is also a non-issue if youre mounting the TV or if you have TV furniture that accomodates storage for the soundbar. Now, for the most important aspect of the TV: The picture quality. This Mini-LED panel produces some of the deepest and inkiest blacks I've ever seen on any panel. I don't know if (or how much) this may vary from panel to panel, but the one I received is incredible. This is also the case for contrast. I have an OLED display in another room and this 75U8N produces blacks that are as good, if not better, than my OLED. The impressive 3000 nits of peak brightness also allows for some gorgeous Dolby Vision and 4K HDR10+ content. This is one of the brightest TVs I've ever seen and makes for a great daytime TV. One of the first things I recommend doing out of the box is disabling the "energy savings" mode in the settings. It comes enabled by default and it implements a lot of energy saving settings that hold back the potential of the picture quality. Right off the bat, some of the major improvements that I noticed on this 75U8N over my previous 75H8G is the posterization. On this particular 75U8N panel, I have zero color banding or posterization issues. This was an issue that would occassionally occur in dark scenes on my previous Hisense 75H8G. I tried really hard to see if I could pick up any color banding on this 75U8N and I have not been able to identify any yet. The shadow details look phenomenal in really dark scenes. Not only can you can really make out the details, like strands of dark hair on a person, but the layering and textures of the hair also look very refined and realistic. There's also a setting called "Dark Detail" that attempts to enhance these dark scenes to an even greater effect. Hisense rates the "motion rate" (i.e. simulated refresh rate) at 480. The actual refresh rate of the TV is 144Hz. While I did play around with the "Motion Enhancement" setting, I typically don't like watching non-animated content with software motion enhancement. For non-animated content, I usually left it off or on "Standard". I did notice that I actually quite enjoyed the "Motion Enhancement" on some Disney/Pixar animated films such as "Elemental" and "Wish". The additional smoothness of the animated characters motion made them appear more fluid without being distracting (like it usually is for me when watching real life content). When watching Dolby Vision content on streaming apps, I found the the "Dolby Vision Custom" preset to be the most visually pleasing. An important note to highlight when using the "Dynamic Color Enhancer" setting is that whenever it was set to either "Medium" or " High", it always tended to make skin tones a little too pink or too red. When leaving it off, skin tones looked very natural, organic, and very detailed. This is probably a setting I would only mess around with when watching animated content. When watching HDR10+ content (such as the new Fallout series that just released on Amazon Prime Video), my favorite preset was the "HDR10+ Standard". I noticed that when watching the show, it initially defaulted to "HDR Theater". I did not like this preset at all as it caused some pretty significant backlight bleed on the widescreen bars located on the top and bottom of the screen. Switching it to "HDR10+ Standard" eliminated most of the BLB. And this is my last minor gripe. When watching widescreen content (such as the new Fallout series), regardless of what preset I tried, there was still a small amount of backlight bleed on the top and bottom widescreen bars. Since I'm never really focused on this part of the screen, it was barely noticeable and bothersome to me but felt it was worth mentioning. In all other blooming/local dimming tests that I performed, I observed nearly perfect blacks with virtually no blooming. The only other time I see occassional blooming is on a brief transition from an all gray background. The white uniformity on the 75U8N is also very good. I could hardly make out any "dirty" gray areas in scenes with light or white backgrounds. Gaming on the 75U8N was also an absolute pleasure! Most of my gaming these days is on the PS5 and the PS5 titles I tried looked fantastic. The colors really popped and there was plenty of depth and layering to dark scenes. I couldn't find any information on the rated response time but it felt fast. I couldnt detect any type of input lag or delay. If you're connecting a console or gaming PC to this TV make sure you connect it to one of the 144Hz HDMI inputs and not the 60Hz input. Also, make sure to enable your 120Hz output on your PS5 by ensuring that it's set to "Automatic". I love that this 75U8N automatically applies the "Game Mode" preset when it detects a console. I also enabled AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and High Refresh Rate mode for those PS5 titles that take advantage of 120 FPS. I played games like Hogwarts Legacy, Elden Ring, FF7 Remake, and they all performed flawlessly with fluid motion and felt very responsive. I'm a huge fan of the new 75U8N. Hisense packed a lot of the newest visual and processing technology to deliver an excellent picture. While I did have some minor gripes, none of them really impacted the impressive visual fidelity that this Hisense 75U8N is capable of achieving. If you want to get top tier visual performance, but you don't want to break the bank, I highly recommend going into your local BestBuy to check out the 75U8N for yourself!