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The Hisense 75U8N is a 75-inch Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD Google Smart TV featuring over 2000 local dimming zones, 3000 nits peak brightness, and QLED Quantum Dot technology for vibrant colors. It supports Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos for immersive audio-visual experiences, plus a 144Hz Game Mode Pro with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for smooth gaming. Integrated Google TV and Alexa compatibility make it a powerhouse for entertainment and smart home integration, backed by a 2-year warranty.
Brand Name | Hisense |
Item Weight | 89.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.9 x 65.8 x 38 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | 75U8N |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Full Array Local Dimming Pro, Dolby Vision IQ · Atmos, Mini-LED ULED, Native 144Hz, QLED Quantum Dot Color |
Item Weight | 89.5 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 74.5 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 350 watts |
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Hisense U8 85” TV: A Stunning Display of Innovation and Performance
The Hisense U8 85” TV is a showstopper! With its massive screen and stunning picture quality, it delivers an immersive viewing experience that’s hard to beat. The Mini-LED technology ensures deep blacks and vibrant colors, while the high refresh rate makes motion look incredibly smooth—perfect for sports and gaming. The built-in sound system is surprisingly powerful, eliminating the need for external speakers in most cases. Plus, Hisense continues to impress with smart features and a user-friendly interface. If you’re looking for a top-tier TV without the astronomical price tag, the U8 is a phenomenal choice!
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An amazing 85 inch TV at this (or almost any) price point
I ordered the 85 inch Hisense U8N TV, with the “free” placement and removal of boxing addition. Both exceeded expectations. On the TV, I had done a lot of research about a new 85 inch TV to replace my 2019 75 inch Samsung. Hisense’s 2024 U8N was pretty much at the top of the list for high-end quality at a reasonable (lower end?) price point. Right out of the box, its brightness and contrast were exceptional, and the built-in speakers were pretty darn good as well. (I did hook it up to an inexpensive 3.1.2 Hisense soundbar that does stuff such as Dolby Atmos, which is really good in its own right.) I followed a number of suggestions for tweaking the picture I had read about on-line (setting “Filmmaker” as the default picture mode—which also disables Hisense’s form of motion smoothing—turning off Active Contrast, Super Resolution, and the like), and the picture is awesome. Perhaps you can still get darker blacks with OLED, but this U8N is pushing it pretty close. The most common negative I hear about mini-LED TVs such as this Hisense is that the picture brightness/contrast drops off significantly as one gets 30 degrees or so to the side of the TV. Our setup has all of us within 15 or 20 degrees, and there is no noticeable degradation in the picture quality. At its price point, at least still in mid 2025, I am confident in thinking that it is hard to beat.
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Very good TV for the money
Great picture, good built in sound for a flatscreen TV, decent google operating system though I do miss some of the features of my old Roku. Remote is simple but works well and is easy to use. Overall its a fantastic TV. Ive had it mounted on the wall for nearly a year now without any issues. I was nervous ordering an 85 inch TV online and getting it shipped but other than having to wait a couple weeks for it to cross the country everything went well.
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Hisense U8 Series 65U8N Waste of Money
Upscalling is horrible. Picture is grainy on some OTA signals.Picture seems flat compared to other brands. Interface is clunky and confusing.Funny thing is my son has a Hisense two years old, and his picture seems clear andshows good depth and image quality. His TV was half the price of my Hisense U8 Series 65U8N.If the TV was $400, I would probably keep it. Howver, it is being returned.One more thing. I have owned many TV's in the past. Hisense leaves me with a bad feeling onquality and reliability. Hisense warranty states they may or may not send a repair technician under warranty to your home. Up to to Hisense to make the determination if you need to send it in on your dime to be fixed. Incredible!Warranty:"ON-SITE SERVICE:Certain Products are eligible for on-site service at Hisense's sole discretion. To obtain on-site service, Purchaser must call or emailHisense as described above to trouble-shoot the issue with the Product. Hisense customer care representatives may determineProduct eligibility based on Purchaser's description of the issue, which may result in a determination that the Product requiresshipment to Hisense's warehouse in lieu of on-site service. On-site service may not be available in certain locations where anauthorized service provider is not available. An authorized service provider is considered unavailable if the Purchaser's locationexceeds fifty (50) miles from the service provider's business address. In the event that on-site service is not available, the Productmust be shipped to Hisense's warehouse. Products returned to Hisense should be shipped in original or equivalent packaging.Purchaser is responsible for delivering the Product to a reputable shipper. If Purchaser is unable to secure proper packaging orshipping services, Hisense may, at its sole discretion, provide packaging and shipping.On-site service requires that our authorized service provider be given clear, complete, unobstructed and easy access to the frontand rear of the Product. On-site service does not include that the service provider removes, reinstalls or transports the Product.It is possible that certain on-site repairs will need to be completed off site, and at Hisense's discretion, require that the Product tobe shipped directly to Hisense's warehouse. All panel replacements or repairs require that the Product be returned to Hisense'swarehouse. Once Hisense receives the Product and repairs or replaces it, Hisense will return the repaired/replaced Product back tothe Purchaser."Check out this Hisense statement:"Non-active pixelsThe LCD panel contains almost 3 million thin film transistors,which provide exceptionally sharp video quality. Occasionally,a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as afixed black (in the case of a dead pixel), blue, green, or redpoint. These non-active pixels do not adversely affect theperformance of your TV, and are not considered defects."You decide how you spend your money!
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Amazing TV for the price
Simply amazing. I have had Sony and Samsung TVs in the past. I was debating between this TV and Sony's Mini LED which was on Sale for $500 more than this TV. I opted for this TV, mostly because of the nits and the Included Sub Woofer..Pros:1- Amazing sound, no need for a sound system or sound bar for majority of content. For HDR movies with action, I use my sound system. The sound quality is not as good as a sound system, however, it is almost as good as most sound bars!2- The picture quality is unmatched, although it is an 8 bit+FRC panel and not a native 10 bit panel, I cannot tell the difference. True 10 bit would be a good spec to have though. Local dimming is flawless, and fantastic. I have never seen whiter whites and blacker blacks on any monitor or TV, including OLEDs.3- The ergonomics of the TV and the stand, and packaging. Easy to unbox and install very smart design all around.Cons:1- The Android TV OS (Hisense's port) on this TV is a little laggy. Probably due to the low end processor that runs it, and nub developers who ported it. It is most obvious by the volume indicator delay.2- The Ethernet speed is 100Mb, in this day and age it should be at min. 1Gb!Overall, a very good TV, and Hisense is on a path to be big competition for the likes of Sony. Someday Chinese manufacturers will learn not to cut corners (cheap panel, and processor) when they build high end products. The TV at $900 on sale is a good deal, at MSRP of $1499 is a non-starter.
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