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Hisense 75U8H QLED Series Quantum 4K ULED Mini-LED 75-Inch Class Google Smart TV (75U8H, 2022 Model), Black

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Size: 75-Inch


Features

  • Mini-LED: One of the newest backlighting technologies to enter the market, Mini - LED backlight panels create a brighter picture with more contrast control than typical LED backlit televisions.Frequency : 60 hertz
  • 4K ULED: Like 4K great, but better. The 75U8H has our exclusive ULED technologies. They boost color, contrast, brightness, motion we could go on. It's the TV your old TV wants to be.
  • Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut: Quantum Dot produces purer, richer, more brilliant and accurate colors than a regular LED TV. Creating over a billion color combinations bring vibrant images to life in a way non-QLED TVs can't.
  • Peak Brightness/Full Array Local Dimming Zones: The average TV is 250-350 nits. Anything over 500 nits is extremely good. This television is up-to-1500 nits peak brightness across up-to-528 local dimming zones. Above average peak brightness and local dimming are critical to correctly reproducing HDR content.
  • Dolby Vision Dolby Atmos: Dolby Vision HDR picture and Dolby Atmos sound are cinema technology for your home. They provide amazing realism you can see and hear in every scene.
  • Smooth Motion & 120Hz Native Refresh Rate: Smooth Motion removes the digital noise that can affect moving objects. The TV's native 120Hz refresh rate is the foundation for its 480 motion rate. These technologies work in concert for a great picture.
  • Game Mode Pro: All the most advanced gaming tech, all in this TV. HDMI 2.1 inputs recognize gaming sequences to automatically adjust settings for smooth, uninterrupted play. The automatic low latency mode (ALLM), 120 Hz variable refresh rate (VRR) minimize input lag, screen jitter, and frame tearing.
  • Hands Free Voice Control: Put down the remote. Change the channel, find the latest movie, stream your favourite video and more with your voice. The quicker, easier way to find whatever you want to watch.

Description

For those looking for the best in the latest television technologies, the U8H should be a top contender. The most exciting 2022 upgrade is Mini-LED. With Mini-LEDs that are 50x smaller than traditional LED lights, local dimming and contrast control reproduce incredible black and white levels within the same scene like never before in the series. The U8H is now compatible with the Wifi 6e router protocol. Streaming from the wide selection of Google TV apps is now easier and smoother when connected to a dedicated router channel that won't be competing with other connected devices on the same router. For gamers, the U8H now comes equipped with Gaming and FreeSync Premium Pro for enhanced gaming picture contrast and even smoother, tear-free motion. And lastly, the U8H is now available in a 75-inch screen size. 2021 was a huge year for the Hisense U8H series and with so many upgrades, 2022 looks to be just as promising.

Screen Size: 74.6 Inches


Brand: Hisense


Display Technology: Mini Led


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Special Feature: Quantum Dot, 4K ULED, Alexa Compatibility


Included Components: Stand, TV, Remote Control, Power Cable, Quick Start Guide


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, HDMI


Aspect Ratio: 169


Product Dimensions: 3"D x 65.9"W x 38.1"H


Brand Name: ‎Hisense


Item Weight: ‎119.7 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎3 x 65.9 x 38.1 inches


Item model number: ‎75U8H


Color Name: ‎Black


Special Features: ‎Quantum Dot, 4K ULED, Alexa Compatibility


Speaker Type: ‎Built-In


Standing screen display size: ‎74.6 Inches


Aspect Ratio: ‎169


Date First Available: July 22, 2022


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  • Great panel, good SmartTV SoC
Size: 55-Inch
If you're here, you've probably already read the rtings and you know how good the panel in the U8H is (and if you haven't, google it, post-haste!), and you've probably also been the the thread about the U8H on avsForum. I can't begin to replicate the kinds of detailed tests that rtings does, but I will say that this TV looks great in person -- if you have a bright environment or lots of glare, this thing can get eye-searingly bright. The setup process was not entirely smooth -- I had to cancel the app-based installation and do it on-screen -- but since I'll only do this once over the decade I'll have this TV I don't really see it as a big deal. The on-screen setup proceeded without a hitch and everything worked flawlessly. The pictures attached to this review are screenshots of various bits of system information and benchmark results that I gathered while assessing the built-in smart TV functions (more details on that below). One place where rtings is lacking in their reviews is their evaluation of smart TV features ... and indeed, the folks on AVSForum were looking for more information on that as well. I will endeavor to provide it. Here are some specs that I gleaned from AIDA 64: - The motherboard is listed as an "MT9900", but the SoC is listed as an MT5895, listed as a 4-core Cortex-A73 clocked at 1.8Ghz. I ran geekbench and gfxbench on it, and the CPU performance is slightly better than my Sony X91J (which has an MT5895), but the GPU performance is ~25% worse. This may just be due to implementation, or it may be due to the fact that this TV is running Android 11 while the Sony is still on Android 10. - This TV has 6GB storage and 2GB RAM. I'm happy to see more than the 4GB I've seen on some other sets, it gives a bit more breathing room for apps. Another gig of RAM would have been nice for future proofing, but it does well with current apps with the RAM that it has. - In Geekbench 4, this TV scores around 1065 (single-core) and 2925 (multi-core), and in Geekbench 5 it scores around 220 (single-core) and 635 (multi-core). For reference, the Sony X91J Geekbench 4 scores are around 1075 (single-core) and 2763 (multi-core) -- it seems very likely to me that this TV is running the same MT5895 as the Sony. - Running the GFXBench T-Rex Offscreen test, this TV was able to render 1920 frames (~33FPS). For comparison, the X91J renders 2446 fraames (44FPS). Both TVs report having a Mali G52 GPU, so either HiSense has a software issue, or the hardware is different in some way (clocked lower, slower memory, etc.) To put this into context, it's a good deal slower than the current generation Fire HD 10 tablet, a fair bit faster than the Retroid Pocket 3 gaming handheld, and faster than pretty much all stand-alone Google TV Boxes except for the nVidia shield. If you would like to game on your TV, you should easily be able to emulate everything through SNES, and also run some of the easier-to-emulate N64, Dreamcast, and PSP games. It should also run those Android games that support Android TV reasonably well. Subjectively, the interface animations are smooth and it has no trouble running the current TV apps. The Wifi is quite fast, and even when connected to my 802.11AC access point, it was achieving well over 100mbps. I was able to pair a bluetooth mouse and get a cursor, which is a feat that not all Google TVs can achieve (my Sony, for instance, will only work with a mouse that has a dongle). After installing a web browser, pages loaded quickly and rendered correctly. I feel no need to connect my usual Media Center PC to this set, as the built-in Google TV processor is fully sufficient. All in all, I'm very happy! EDIT: A few notes that I forgot in my initial review - I haven't tried it yet, but since this runs the same SoC as my Sony (which I do use for cloud gaming), it should run GeForce Now just fine - You should also be able to side-load the xBox GamePass app and use the cloud portion of that subscription. The difficulty level there is a bit higher, because you will not be able to install it via the play store (it doesn't officially support ANY Android TV yet, but the smartphone app works if you install it) - Since this uses the MT5895 chipset, it is likely that if you try to drive it at 4k120Hz, it will halve the vertical resolution. There have been reports of this, and Hisense is said to be working on a fix. In my use case (gaming from ~12ft away), it's not noticeable. If you're using it for a PC monitor, it may be bothersome. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2022 by C C

  • Overall an amazing TV for the price and ideal for gaming, but has a few shortcomings
Size: 55-Inch
I've had this tv a day, and so far am blown away by the picture quality. It has great brightness and blacks are amazing. I am reviewing this in the context of a sub $700 TV as 5 stars because it is not perfect. If it was $1000, it would be a 4 star tv. After having a day, some things that were a bit frustrating. Some I could work around and others I just have to live with. - Default HDMI is not enhanced and causes issues and has to be picked in menu - Only 2 HDMI are 2.1 120Hz and one of those is ARC so for me sound bar gets one only leaving one for PS5, but cannot hookup PC to other due to sound bar - Smooth motion on by default and needed to adjust as movies and tv shows getting soap opera effect (if that bothers you) - Although HDMI CEC works to power on items and off and control with remote (Apple TV, PS5, etc.), it doesn't auto switch which is frustrating; like PS5 will go on, but not play back through ARC unless I switch sound bar to ARC or the Apple TV won't come up unless I switch the input. My previous TCL that died always worked going between sources flawlessly, and may just be something I have to figure out - Navigating Settings and Menus could be easier; there is a setting button on remote and settings through a menu from remote and not all setting are in one place and having 2-3 deep to get to some often used functions on picture settings is a pain PS5 gaming is NIGHT AND DAY compared to the TCL. I had a TCL 4 Series with HDR, but it was really criminal to call it HDR. Now I get why HDR is so touted. I feel like my PS5 went to a PS6. I can't describe the difference, but it is so much better. This TV supports 120Hz (tested with Doom Eternal). You can set inputs on TV to specific settings and Game Mode and other Gaming choices are all there. Supports variable refresh rate also. So far playing very will with PS5. I highly recommend this set for gamers. I stream almost all my movies, and 4K UHD digital with Dolby Vision are amazing. I paused a couple of movies, like Tom Hanks leaving hanger in Maverick where he goes from dark and shadows to outside, and I did see a bit of pixilation which could be result of streaming as much as TV, but it was not as bad TCL. Overall though, blacks are amazing and near OLED quality with some, but much less blooming that I have seen on any other non-OLED tv. Other thoughts. . .this TV is heavy. It easily weighs twice as much as the TCL it replaced. I have no comments on sound as I use a soundbar, Airpods and headphones when watching TV or gaming. Also, I have no use for smart tv functions, google, etc. as I use Apple TV for my front end to everything and do live tv through Hulu on there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2023 by Sean

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