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Is this TV any good
Super cheap at Costco…don’t know all what all the specs mean.
Hisense 50" Class - QD6 Series - 4K UHD QLED LCD TV Item 9450065 Model 50QD65NF 4.5 out of 5 stars, average rating value. Read 1311 Reviews. Same page link. 4.5 (1311) Write a review Your Price219.99$ Our Online Price Includes* Free Shipping 3 Year Manufacturer's Warranty Free Technical Support Up to 4% in Rewards* *Terms and conditions apply.Calculate reward. |
Hard to go wrong at 220 bucks for a 50 " TV . There are probably a handful of manufacturers that private label for various " brands " . If you are in the market for a TV I say go for it . Costco probably offers a dirt cheap extended warranty you might want to look into that .
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HiSense is one of the Chinese brands that is supposed to be surprisingly good. Many, many reviews put them up there with quality of picture and features with a lot of the big boys.
We bought one a year or two ago. We now have a very thin line that runs across the screen from side to side about 2" up from the bottom edge. So that's what I'd consider a failure of a fairly new TV. Fortunately, it's easy to mentally "tune out", but I'm sure both the missus and myself would prefer that it wasn't there. |
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< edit > Just checked, we bought it ~2.5 years ago, and the warranty on this TV was 2 years. |
My son bought the same make and size a year ago after some research.
He's been happy with the purchase. |
I bought one from Costco last year. Was hoping to get sling TV and Bluetooth, etc. It was supposedly a smart TV but wasn’t able to use it or what I intended to. So, looking for another TV.
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I had a 55" Highsense for 10 years and it was still working fine when I gave it away. The browser and smart features were just obsolete. Replaced it with a new 55" Highsense 1 1/2 years ago. You need to choose the operating system that works for you. I went with Google. My neighbor got Roku. It makes a difference.
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My wife recently asked me to look into getting her a small TV for the sewing room. Wanted me to wait till Black Friday or something like that for sale prices. Yeah, right.
Anyway, I looked around and decided I wanted to invest in one that I'd be happy watching, which meant it had to be at least a 1080p picture. There aren't any small ('The size of your monitor') TV's that are 1080p, so I upped the size to 32". Found a HiSense on sale at best buy which got me all I wanted and she's happy too as it came in under her '$200' budget, even with the stand I had to order from Amazon since the feet it came with wouldn't work with her placement on a tall chest of drawers. It's a ROKU TV too so not a problem getting the shows she wants to watch either. The picture isn't bad either. |
If your tv has a few apps, but not the ones you want....buy a firestick or roku stick for $20 and plug it in to the hdmi input on the tv.
Then any of the channels/streaming services are available. |
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And depending on what kind of output you want to view, a monitor might just work |
See what they say about this TV at AVForum.
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If anything it'll cost me more as she seems to sew more stuff while listening to TV. Fabric isn't cheap. |
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I thought about a monitor too, thinking when it's done being a TV it'd be nice to use as a monitor for my computer. I asked my son about going that route (he's my default go-to-guy for electronic stuff now) and he convinced me to KISS [keep it stupid simple] by going the ROKU TV route. I'm glad I followed his advice as it's working out very nicely with only one cord going to it for the power. The speakers leave a little to be desired but that's just my ears. |
I have a few Hisense, not sure of models, but with Roku (my preference)
No problems or issues. |
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Manufacturers stop updating the built-in apps on older or discontinued models of "smart" TVs or Blu-Ray players pretty quick - to the point where they're pretty much unusable after a few years, which, for a decent quality device, will be a fraction of its service life. Also, those built-in apps are rarely as good as the user experience on a decent streaming stick of any type - particularly one that's not as dumb as a rock, like the TVs tend to be. Available HDMI input ports is far more useful, imo, than any bundled apps on the TV itself. |
I have a 80" and 55" HiSense I bought from Sam's. One is Android, the other is a Google. The picture is very nice and is comparable to my Vizio and Samsung. They were bought within a year of each other, but the settings layouts are quite different. I am guessing that is because of Android vs. Google. However, as a tv, they work great. Nice color and suprisingly good sound. The only thing I have a problem with is the 80" losing connectivity. I have a mesh repeater 8 feet from it and every couple months, it loses the network. It won't reconnect, so I have to do a factory reset and start from scratch. PITA, but otherwise a good tv.
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That makes NoSense.
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