Hisense U6/U6K Review (55U6K, 65U6K, 75U6K) (2024)

Design

Design

Style

Curved No

The Hisense U6K has a simple design with thin bezels on three sides. The bottom bezel is slightly thicker but doesn't stand out much when watching TV. On its back, the TV has visible screws (shown here) around its border, which looks a bit cheap overall.

Design

Accelerated Longevity Test

Uniformity Pictures N/A

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Design

Stand

The TV comes with a pair of adjustable feet that don't take up a lot of space. They support the TV decently well, although it wobbles easily. There are two stand positions: the wide position, as shown above, which offers more stability and is great for wider tables, and a narrow position shown here, better for smaller tables.

The footprint of the 65-inch stand in the wide position is 46.5" x 12". In the narrow position, the 65-inch stand has a footprint of 27.8" x 12". In either position, the feet lift the TV about 3" above the table, so most soundbars fit in front without blocking the screen. Some longer soundbars don't fit between the feet when they're set in the narrow position.

Design

Back

Wall Mount VESA 400x300

The back has a flat metallic top part and a thicker plastic housing on the bottom half. Most of the inputs are side-facing and aren't set into the TV, so they're easy to access unless you have the TV mounted flush against the wall. Unfortunately, the TV doesn't have any clips or channels for cable management.

Design

Borders

Borders 0.41" (1.0 cm)

Design

Thickness

Max Thickness 3.04" (7.7 cm)

6.5

Design

Build Quality

The Hisense U6K has alright build quality. There's a bit of flex in the plastic portion of the back of the TV, but this isn't uncommon and won't cause any issues. The feet are sturdy and support the TV well, but there's some wobble, and it takes a few seconds to settle once it starts.

Picture Quality

8.7

Picture Quality

Contrast

Contrast

38,324 : 1

Native Contrast

5,166 : 1

The Hisense U6K has an excellent contrast ratio with local dimming enabled, leading to deep blacks in a dark room, even when bright highlights are shown on the screen. With local dimming disabled, the TV's contrast ratio is decent, but blacks are raised and appear washed out when bright highlights are present. For better contrast, check out the 2024 Hisense U6/U6N.

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7.0

Picture Quality

Blooming

The Hisense U6K has decent blooming performance. There's some visible blooming around bright highlights or in dark areas when they're next to brighter ones.

5.5

Picture Quality

Lighting Zone Transitions

Local Dimming

Yes

Backlight

Full-Array

Dimming Zones Count Of Tested TV

192

The TV has sub-par lighting zone transitions. The leading edge of bright moving objects is visibly dimmer. For fast-moving small objects, the objects are almost completely obscured due to how dim they get in the transition.

8.0

Picture Quality

Contrast And Dark Details In Game Mode

Switching to Game Mode with VRR 'Off' makes no noticeable difference in dark scene performance. Game Mode disables local dimming if VRR is enabled, leading to worse contrast and black uniformity, but with no blooming or zone transitions.

6.6

Picture Quality

HDR Brightness

Hallway Lights (~1950 cd/m²)

293 cd/m²

Yellow Skyscraper (~700 cd/m²)

307 cd/m²

Landscape Pool (~300 cd/m²)

204 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window

274 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window

457 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window

590 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window

569 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window

401 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window

268 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window

444 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window

584 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window

562 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window

400 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)

0.045

The Hisense U6K has okay HDR brightness. It gets bright enough to make some highlights stand out, but smaller highlights don't pop against a dark background. Still, it's enough for a fairly satisfying HDR experience.

These measurements are after calibrating the HDR white point with the following settings:

  • HDR Picture Mode: HDR Theater
  • Backlight: Max
  • Local Dimming: High
  • Color Temperature: Low

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6.5

Picture Quality

HDR Brightness In Game Mode

Hallway Lights (~1950 cd/m²)

295 cd/m²

Yellow Skyscraper (~700 cd/m²)

299 cd/m²

Landscape Pool (~300 cd/m²)

197 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window

275 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window

453 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window

581 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window

561 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window

396 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window

269 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window

440 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window

574 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window

553 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window

394 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)

0.044

The TV's HDR brightness in Game Mode is okay. There's no noticeable difference in peak brightness from 'HDR Theater' mode. As Game Mode disables local dimming when VRR is enabled, these results are valid with VRR 'Off'.

These measurements are after calibrating the HDR white point, with the following settings:

  • HDR Picture Mode: HDR Game
  • Brightness: Max
  • Local Dimming: High
  • Color Temperature: Low

8.4

Picture Quality

PQ EOTF Tracking

600 Nit Tracking Delta

0.0104

1000 Nit Tracking Delta

0.0104

4000 Nit Tracking Delta

0.0102

The TV has great PQ EOTF tracking. It tracks the curve very well, although not perfectly, as all scenes are slightly overbrightened, especially in dark scenes. There's a slow roll-off when content approaches the TV's peak brightness, preserving bright details.

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7.5

Picture Quality

SDR Brightness

Real Scene Peak Brightness

353 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window

274 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window

403 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window

525 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window

494 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window

335 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window

269 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window

402 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window

519 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window

465 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window

333 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)

0.039

The Hisense U6K has good SDR peak brightness. It gets bright enough to fight glare in a well-lit room and maintains its brightness well across different scenes, although smaller highlights are considerably dimmer than bigger ones.

These measurements are after calibration with the following settings:

  • Picture Mode: Theater Night
  • Backlight: 100
  • Color Temperature: Low
  • Gamma: 2.2

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8.8

Picture Quality

Color Gamut

Wide Color Gamut

Yes

DCI P3 xy

96.61%

DCI P3 uv

96.98%

Rec 2020 xy

76.07%

Rec 2020 uv

82.61%

The Hisense U6K has an excellent color gamut, and it displays a wide range of colors with HDR content.

Unfortunately, the tone mapping is average with content mastered at a high brightness level, so some colors appear off. The results here are with a 75% stimulus corresponding to 1,000 cd/m² content. With dimmer content, the tone mapping is significantly better, as shown with this color gamut measured with a 50% stimulus instead, which corresponds to roughly 92.2 cd/m².

Overall, this means that the majority of HDR content is displayed well, with vivid colors that are displayed properly and accurately. Very bright scenes, however, are less accurate, as the TV sacrifices accuracy to reach the brightest highlights it can display. The measurements above are in the 'Native' Color Space as it's more accurate than 'Auto'.

The TV's color gamut changes as the window size changes. This impacts calibration readings, but for most people, this isn't an issue as the vast majority of content takes up 100% of the screen. You can see how the color gamut changes with the window size here.

LEARN ABOUT COLOR GAMUT

7.3

Picture Quality

Color Volume

1,000 cd/m² DCI P3 Coverage ITP

57.1%

10,000 cd/m² Rec 2020 Coverage ITP

28.1%

White Luminance

271 cd/m²

Red Luminance

57 cd/m²

Green Luminance

201 cd/m²

Blue Luminance

24 cd/m²

Cyan Luminance

216 cd/m²

Magenta Luminance

72 cd/m²

Yellow Luminance

247 cd/m²

The color volume of this TV is decent. It displays a wide range of colors at all luminance levels, and dark saturated colors are displayed well thanks to the TV's excellent contrast.

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8.2

Picture Quality

Pre Calibration

White Balance dE

2.57

Color dE

2.26

Gamma

2.21

Color Temperature

6,608 K

Picture Mode

Theater Night

Color Temp Setting

Low

Gamma Setting

2.2

The Hisense U6K has impressive accuracy in SDR even before calibrating it. Gamma is very close to the 2.2 target for a moderately lit room, and the color temperature is nearly perfect. Color accuracy is great overall, and the white balance is very good: there are some slight accuracy errors here and there, but nothing dramatic. Some colors, like saturated yellows, blues, and greens, have more accuracy errors than others, but this isn't noticeable in actual usage.

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9.4

Picture Quality

Post Calibration

White Balance dE

0.38

Color dE

1.36

Gamma

2.19

Color Temperature

6,575 K

White Balance Calibration

20 point

Color Calibration

Yes

The TV's calibration system is finicky, but it's rather straightforward once you figure it out. Effectively, when calibrating points between 55-80, each calibration point adjusts the point above it: 55 adjusts 60, 60 adjusts 65, etc. Even after calibration, the TV's color accuracy isn't perfect; saturated yellows, blues, and greens are still very slightly off.

You can see the full calibration settings we used here.

LEARN ABOUT POST CALIBRATION

7.0

Picture Quality

Gray Uniformity

50% Std. Dev.

1.853%

50% DSE

0.228%

5% Std. Dev.

1.102%

5% DSE

0.121%

The TV has decent gray uniformity. The backlight is visible on large areas of bright, uniform color, which is distracting when watching sports or browsing the web. Uniformity is better in dark scenes, although the sides of the screen are lighter than its center.

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6.5

Picture Quality

Black Uniformity

Std. Dev.

1.146%

Native Std. Dev.

3.316%

The TV has okay black uniformity. With local dimming disabled, the black uniformity is poor, as the entire screen is blue, with lighter bands near the TV's edges. Uniformity is much better with local dimming set to 'High', but it's only decent; the screen has a blue tint, and there's noticeable blooming around bright highlights.

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5.2

Picture Quality

Viewing Angle

Color Washout

22°

Color Shift

27°

Brightness Loss

29°

Black Level Raise

12°

Gamma Shift

22°

Sadly, the TV has an inadequate viewing angle. The image fades and looks washed out as you move even slightly off-center. This makes it a poor choice for a wide seating arrangement, as anyone sitting off-center sees a degraded image.

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7.4

Picture Quality

Reflections

Screen Finish

Semi-gloss

Total Reflections

5.1%

Indirect Reflections

0.5%

Calculated Direct Reflections

4.7%

This TV has decent reflection handling. It handles moderate amounts of light very well and, combined with its good peak brightness, you won't have problems using it in most living rooms. However, don't place it immediately opposite bright lights or windows, as it struggles with handling that type of glare.

LEARN ABOUT REFLECTIONS

7.5

Picture Quality

HDR Native Gradient

100% Black to 50% Gray

6.0

50% Gray to 100% White

8.0

100% Black to 50% Red

6.0

50% Red to 100% Red

10

100% Black to 50% Green

8.0

50% Green to 100% Green

6.0

100% Black to 50% Blue

8.0

50% Blue to 100% Blue

8.0

The TV has good HDR gradient handling. There's some banding in dark grays and reds, as well as in bright greens. Other color gradients have minimal banding.

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4.8

Picture Quality

Low-Quality Content Smoothing

Smoothing

Detail Preservation

9.0

Unfortunately, this TV's processing with low-quality content is poor. It just doesn't smooth out macro-blocking and pixelization well. You can see what it looks like with boosted exposure here.

7.0

Picture Quality

Upscaling: Sharpness Processing

The TV has decent upscaling capabilities. Fine details in upscaling content are preserved decently well, with some, but not excessive, blurring.

Sharpness processing was calibrated for low-resolution or low-bitrate content, with no over-sharpening, with the following setting:

  • Sharpness: 10

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Picture Quality

Pixels

Subpixel Layout

BGR

Type LED

Sub-Type

VA

The Hisense U6K uses a BGR (blue-green-red) subpixel layout. For multimedia usage, this doesn't cause any issues, but it causes text clarity issues when you use this TV as a PC monitor. There are easy workarounds for these issues, however, and you can read about them here.

Motion

7.6

Motion

Response Time

80% Response Time

6.7 ms

100% Response Time

10.7 ms

The Hisense U6K has a good response time, and motion is fluid and smooth for the most part, with just a short blur trail behind fast-moving objects. Like many TVs, it's noticeably slower when coming out of a dark state, so there's some black smear in shadow details.

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7.9

Motion

Flicker-Free

Flicker-Free

No

PWM Dimming Frequency

480 Hz

The Hisense U6K uses pulse width modulation (PWM) to dim its backlight. It flickers at 480Hz in every picture mode except FILMMAKER MODE, where it flickers at 600Hz. The TV's flicker frequency is high enough that it won't be distracting unless you're sensitive to flicker.

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Motion

Black Frame Insertion (BFI)

Optional BFI

Yes

Min Flicker For 60 fps

60 Hz

60Hz For 60 fps

Yes

120Hz For 120 fps

N/A

Min Flicker for 60 fps in Game Mode

60 Hz

The TV has an optional backlight strobing feature, commonly known as black frame insertion. This feature is meant to reduce persistence blur and improve the appearance of motion. With it enabled, the TV flickers at 60Hz, and it isn't very effective as it causes image duplication and even some smearing.

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Motion

Motion Interpolation

Motion Interpolation (30 fps)

Yes

Motion Interpolation (60 fps)

No

The optional motion interpolation feature on this TV is poor overall. It struggles in most scenes, and there are noticeable artifacts around any fast-moving areas, characters, or objects.

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6.9

Motion

Stutter

Frame Hold Time @ 24 fps

31.0 ms

Frame Hold Time @ 60 fps

6.0 ms

The TV's good response time results in an overall adequate stutter performance. There's some noticeable stutter in slow-panning shots in 24p content, like movies. The TV's stutter performance is exceptional with 60 fps content.

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8.9

Motion

24p Judder

Judder-Free 24p

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via 60p

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via 60i

No

Judder-Free 24p via Native Apps

Yes

The TV removes judder from most sources automatically, without the need for any additional motion settings. However, it can't remove judder from 60Hz interlaced sources. Many cable boxes support either 720p or 1080i, so if that's your case, make sure you select 720p instead for a judder-free experience.

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7.1

Motion

Variable Refresh Rate

Native Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Variable Refresh Rate

Yes

HDMI Forum VRR

Yes

FreeSync

Yes

G-SYNC Compatible

Yes

4k VRR Maximum

60 Hz

4k VRR Minimum

48 Hz

1080p VRR Maximum

60 Hz

1080p VRR Minimum

48 Hz

1440p VRR Maximum

60 Hz

1440p VRR Minimum

48 Hz

VRR + Local Dimming No

The Hisense U6K supports every VRR technology, which is great for gamers. The refresh rate range is narrow, so its usefulness is limited. It also doesn't support low framerate compensation in that range, so you'll see tearing if your game's frame rate drops below 48Hz.

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Inputs

9.6

Inputs

Input Lag

1080p @ 60Hz

11.8 ms

1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode

111.5 ms

1080p @ 120Hz

N/A

1080p @ 144Hz

N/A

1440p @ 60Hz

19.0 ms

1440p @ 120Hz

N/A

1440p @ 144Hz

N/A

4k @ 60Hz

11.5 ms

4k @ 60Hz + 10-Bit HDR

11.4 ms

4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4

11.4 ms

4k @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode

94.6 ms

4k @ 60Hz With Interpolation

124.8 ms

4k @ 120Hz

N/A

4k @ 144Hz

N/A

8k @ 60Hz

N/A

This TV has incredibly low input lag, ensuring a responsive gaming and desktop experience. The TV has a 1080p @ 120Hz mode, but it doesn't work well, with very high input lag and diminished text clarity. The 'High Refresh Rate' mode slightly lowers input lag at 1080p @ 120Hz but dramatically increases it in every other case. Here are some input lag measurements with 'High Refresh Rate' mode enabled:

  • 1080p @ 120Hz: 28.7 ms
  • 1080p @ 60Hz: 42 ms
  • 4k @ 60Hz: 24.4 ms
  • 1440p @ 60Hz: 27.7 ms

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7.1

Inputs

Supported Resolutions

Resolution 4k

480p @ 59.94Hz (Widescreen)

Yes

720p @ 59.94Hz

Yes

1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4

Yes

1080p @ 120Hz

No

1080p @ 144Hz

No

1440p @ 60Hz

Yes

1440p @ 120Hz

No

1440p @ 144Hz

No

4k @ 60Hz

Yes

4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4

Yes

4k @ 120Hz

No

4k @ 120Hz @ 4:4:4

No

4k @ 144Hz

No

8k @ 30Hz or 24Hz

No

8k @ 60Hz

No

The TV supports most common resolutions. It displays chroma 4:4:4 signals properly at all resolutions except 1080p @ 120Hz, which is essential for clear text from a desktop PC. While the TV seems to support 1080p @ 120Hz, setting it to that resolution results in very high input lag, skipped frames, and a muddier image overall. If you'd like a TV with a faster 120Hz refresh rate, look up the similarly priced TCL Q5/Q550G QLED.

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Inputs

PS5 Compatibility

Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)

Yes

4k @ 120Hz

No

1440p @ 120Hz

No

1080p @ 120Hz

No

HDR

Yes

VRR

Yes

This TV can't take full advantage of the PS5. It supports a few advanced features, including HDR and VRR, but it's limited to a 60Hz refresh rate. While 1080p @ 120Hz does show up as available on the console, running the TV at that resolution results in frame skipping, slow input lag, and a muddier image overall. As such, it's best suited for gamers who prefer the 'Graphics' preset in their games and not competitive gamers who prefer 'Performance' presets with higher frame rates.

Inputs

Xbox Series X|S Compatibility

Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)

Yes

4k @ 120Hz

No

1440p @ 120Hz

No

1080p @ 120Hz

No

HDR

Yes

VRR

Yes

This TV can't take full advantage of the Xbox Series X|S. It supports a few advanced features, including HDR and VRR, but it's limited to a 60Hz refresh rate. While 1080p @ 120Hz does show up as available on the console, running the TV at that resolution results in frame skipping, slow input lag, and a muddier image overall. As such, it's best suited for gamers who prefer the 'Graphics' preset in their games over higher frame rates.

Inputs

Inputs Specifications

HDR10

Yes

HDR10+

Yes

Dolby Vision

Yes

HLG

Yes

HDMI 2.0 Full Bandwidth

Yes (HDMI 1,2,3,4)

HDMI 2.1 Class Bandwidth

No

CEC Yes

HDCP 2.2 Yes (HDMI 1,2,3,4)

ATSC Tuner

1.0

USB 3.0

No

Variable Analog Audio Out Yes

Wi-Fi Support Yes (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz)

This TV is limited to HDMI 2.0 bandwidth on all four HDMI ports.

Inputs

Input Photos

Inputs

Total Inputs

HDMI 4

USB 2

Digital Optical Audio Out 1

Analog Audio Out 3.5mm 1

Analog Audio Out RCA 0

Component In 0

Composite In 1 (adapter required, not incl.)

Tuner (Cable/Ant) 1

Ethernet 1

DisplayPort 0

IR In 0

Inputs

Audio Passthrough

ARC/eARC Port

eARC

eARC: Dolby Atmos Over Dolby Digital Plus

Yes

eARC: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1

Yes

eARC: LPCM 7.1 Over Dolby MAT

Yes

eARC: Dolby TrueHD 7.1

Yes

eARC: DTS:X Over DTS-HD MA

No

eARC: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1

No

eARC: LPCM Channels (Bitstream)

2.0

ARC: Dolby Digital 5.1

Yes

ARC: DTS 5.1

Yes

Optical: Dolby Digital 5.1

Yes

Optical: DTS 5.1

Yes

Unfortunately, this TV can't passthrough some 7.1 audio formats like DTS:X or DTS-HD MA, and is instead limited to 5.1 channel audio. For the best audio experience, connecting your external source directly to your soundbar or home theater receiver is best.

Sound Quality

6.6

Sound Quality

Frequency Response

Low-Frequency Extension

113.14 Hz

Std. Dev. @ 70

3.00 dB

Std. Dev. @ 80

3.08 dB

Std. Dev. @ Max

4.84 dB

Max

88.0 dB SPL

Dynamic Range Compression

4.76 dB

The TV's frequency response is okay overall. It has a very high low-frequency extension (LFE), meaning there's very little thump or rumble. Above the LFE, the frequency response is well-balanced, ensuring that most dialogue sounds crisp and clear. It gets moderately loud, but there's significant compression at max volume.

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7.1

Sound Quality

Distortion

Weighted THD @ 80

0.254

Weighted THD @ Max

0.535

IMD @ 80

0.84%

IMD @ Max

6.24%

This TV has decent distortion performance. There's some audible total harmonic distortion, but mainly at high volume levels; it's not noticeable at moderate volume.

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Smart Features

8.0

Smart Features

Interface

Smart OS Google TV

Version 11

Ease of Use

Average

Smoothness

Very Smooth

Time Taken to Select YouTube

1 s

Time Taken to Change Backlight

3 s

Advanced Options

Many

The Hisense U6K uses version 11 of Google's popular Google TV OS. It's relatively easy to use and especially fast and smooth, with a large selection of apps.

0

Smart Features

Ad-Free

Ads

Yes

Opt-out

No

Suggested Content in Home

Yes

Opt-out of Suggested Content

Yes

Like most TVs on the market, this one has ads throughout the interface, and you can't disable them.

LEARN ABOUT AD-FREE

9.0

Smart Features

Apps and Features

App Selection

Great

App Smoothness

Average

Cast Capable

Yes

USB Drive Playback

Yes

USB Drive HDR Playback

Yes

HDR in Netflix

Yes

HDR in YouTube

Yes

The TV has a great selection of streaming apps, with every popular streaming app being present. The interface is very smooth and pleasant to use.

8.0

Smart Features

Remote

Size

Medium

Voice Control

Many Features

CEC Menu Control

Yes

Other Smart Features

No

Remote App Hisense RemoteNOW

The TV comes with a great remote. Like most modern remotes, it lacks a numpad, and there are quick-access buttons to popular streaming services. The remote has a built-in mic, and so does the TV for hands-free voice control, giving you access to Google Assistant and Alexa, so you can ask it to search for content, open apps, ask for the time or the weather, and switch inputs.

Smart Features

TV Controls

There's a button underneath the center of the TV to turn the TV On/Off and switch inputs. There's another button, seen here, to turn off the mic built into the TV if you're concerned about privacy.

Smart Features

In The Box

  • Remote
  • 2x AAA batteries
  • Power cable
  • User guides

Smart Features

Misc

Power Consumption 70 W

Power Consumption (Max) 187 W

Firmware V0000.01.00S.N0615

Hisense U6/U6K Review (55U6K, 65U6K, 75U6K) (2024)

FAQs

Is Hisense U6K worth it? ›

For those looking to snag one of the best 65-inch TVs there is for under $600, it's hard to think of a better option than Hisense's U6K. The TV's loaded display technology and features put it at the top of its class, offering generally pleasing and well-balanced performance across content.

What is the difference between U6 and U6K? ›

Our Verdict. The Hisense U6/U6H and Hisense U6/U6K are extremely similar TVs. The Hisense U6K is more colorful and has better contrast, so it's just a bit punchier overall. It also has a faster response time, so it's the better TV for fast-moving action in sports and games.

What is the difference between 75u6k and 75u6n? ›

The Hisense U6/U6N is better than the Hisense U6/U6K in most ways. The U6N has a higher contrast ratio and much better black uniformity for deeper blacks in a dark room, and its slightly better HDR brightness makes highlights stand out a bit more in HDR content.

What is the most common problem with Hisense TV? ›

One of the most common issues Hisense TV owners encounter is picture or display problems, including black screens, no picture, or distorted images. These can stem from various causes, like loose cables, incorrect input settings, or even internal hardware issues.

What are the disadvantages of Hisense? ›

The biggest downside to Hisense TVs compared to more expensive competitors is the quality control issues. There are often problems with uniformity and color accuracy, and their TVs have more bugs and quirks than models from name brands.

What is the Hisense controversy? ›

Sharp accused Hisense of damaging its brand equity by utilizing its trademarks on products it deemed to be "shoddily manufactured", including those that it believed to have violated U.S. safety standards for electromagnetic radiation, and deceptive advertising of their quality.

What is the difference between U3 and U6? ›

U-3 is the most commonly reported rate of unemployment in the U.S. U-6 includes everyone not accounted for in the U-3 rate—the discouraged, underemployed, and unemployed. It measures the number of people who are jobless but actively seeking employment.

What is the difference between U6 and E6 gas meter? ›

The E6 is a little electronic display meter where there are no internal bladders so is only really your pipes that take up the installation volume and the U6 are mechanical display wheter it be metric or imperial will hold 10decilitres/3rd of a ft.

Why is U6 a better measure of jobs than U3? ›

Identify the definitions of U3 and U6 unemployment rates and recognize that U3 includes only those actively seeking employment while U6 also includes underemployed and discouraged workers, providing a broader measure.

What is the difference between Hisense U6 and U7? ›

Our Verdict. The Hisense U7G is a higher-end TV than the Hisense U6/U6H, so it has more features and better performance. If you're a gamer, the U7G is the better choice as it has HDMI 2.1 bandwidth and VRR support to take advantage of the current-gen gaming consoles.

What is the refresh rate of 75u6k? ›

The TV's native 60Hz refresh rate is the foundation for its 240 motion rate. These technologies work in concert to make fast-action scenes to ensure moving objects have minimal blurring.

What is the difference between ULED and QLED? ›

Brightness and Contrast

In contrast to QLED which generates blacks by switching off pixel values, ULED employs a technique referred to as localized darkening.

Is Hisense worth buying? ›

Hisense isn't one of the best-known TV brands, but many of its TVs do well in our TV ratings. That's especially true of its higher-tier models, which provide an appealing balance of price and performance. In fact, some Hisense models are among the best 65-inch TVs for under $1,000.

What is the life expectancy of a Hisense smart TV? ›

ans: According to Techpenny, Hisense TVs can have a lifespan of seven to nine years. This statement is based on the usage of about four to six hours per day and spending adequate time turned off.

Which TV is better, Samsung or Hisense? ›

Samsung vs Hisense: Our verdict

Samsung offers more choices for consumers, but Hisense outperforms it in several areas. Those seeking a great deal on a larger TV should consider the latter brand, although Samsung does have some technologies like Neo QLED and its outdoor TV that Hisense lacks.

Is Hisense Smart TV worth buying? ›

Hisense isn't one of the best-known TV brands, but many of its TVs do well in our TV ratings. That's especially true of its higher-tier models, which provide an appealing balance of price and performance. In fact, some Hisense models are among the best 65-inch TVs for under $1,000.

Is Hisense a good make of washing machine? ›

Quiet, quick and reliable, Hisense's affordable washing machines have impressed Mumsnet users for a while now. We put this A-rated washing machine through its paces in a real family home.

When did the Hisense U6K come out? ›

The Hisense U6 was released in the middle part of 2023 and replaces last year's Hisense U6H.

Is Hisense a good phone to buy? ›

After comparing Hisense to other mobile phone brands, it's clear that Hisense offers some great budget-friendly options with decent features and capabilities. However, when it comes to user experience and security, Samsung still reigns supreme.

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