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10 Reviews
Gemiddelde score van experts die dit product hebben beoordeeld.
Very good black levels, High brightness, Impressive contrast, Solid HDR performance
No HDMI 2.1 feature support, Needs moderate color correction
Yes. Most folks will be thrilled with this TV's picture quality for the price. While I would not recommend it for enthusiastic gamers excited by the arrival of next-gen consoles, it is a highly practical purchase for most users.Editors' RecommendationsSam...
Bright, colorful at a budget price, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision HDR, Easy to use operating system
Design is a bit bland, Android TV can run a bit slow, Remote could use some work
There's a lot to like about the Hisense H8G Quantum Series in terms of features, picture quality, sound, and extras - and you'll like everything even more because of the price. The actual interface might have been slow at times, which definitely hurts the...
Increased contrast range and color accuracy /w local dimming, Impressive motion rate w/ Game Mode, Quantum Dot technology provides billion+ colors
Light bloom occasionally, Remote control has too much going on,
Despite the wonky remote and occasional bloom you rarely notice, the Hisense 75H8G is the ideal smart TV for those who often watch movies and game. Both categories gain incredible value from improved motion rate, the colors provided by Quantum Dot technol...
The Hisense 65H8G is an incredible value at $800 and an improvement over last year's already great model. For 4K HDR movies and gaming it easily equals the performance of televisions that cost hundreds more. If your content or streaming service isn't of t...
You can spend a lot more for a new Ultra HDTV than the $800 you'll pay for Hisense's 65H8G, but the law of diminishing returns hasn't been repealed. In several weeks of testing and living with the 65H8G, did I miss my vintage-2017 OLED? In some ways, yes...
The 75" model may be a little expensive, but the rest of the sizes are very affordable for Android TVs, It's very thin, with tiny bezels, and more likely to fit where you need it, Gets very bright, relatively even backlighting, supports Dolby Vision HDR,
While it's USB (2.0) expandable, 4.4GB available to the user is not enough, Streaming video would intermittently lock up around once a day, general performance in Android TV is prone to dropped frames and lag, If it ever stops getting updates after the pr
Hisense H8G Android TV6.5/10Probably not. A lot of little things about the TV drove me nuts, even outside the stuttering and freezing issues I regularly ran into. Once in a while, I'd find my display picture settings had been randomly reset to "vivid" or...
Samenvatting: Maybe you haven't made the upgrade to 4K yet. Maybe you're looking for a second TV for the bedroom. Maybe you're just exploring your options. Whatever your reasons, you might be looking for a good deal on a new TV. Something big, sharp, bright, colorful...