I have seen this tv on display at Costco. It is a very very good picture for the price. $379 for the 65 inch. So, sure if you want a OLED or QLED Samsung or any Sony pay the money. Much money re money. But, you buy this take it home and you will get used to it and enjoy it....😊
@@onewitthecreed have no idea. Try to do deep restart by holding the power button. Also apps will open quicker if they are preloaded after being open already
@@debra5552000 as long as you happy it's all what matters !!! As long as the TV provide you what you needed !! I was extremely unhappy and I feel like spending $300 on new TV made my old TV by 20% look better. I'm extremely happy with my U7N model now. It's like a day and night difference but i payed $600 for it lol. + $120 for 3 years warranty with Best Buy . Because it's going to be in my garage. Total price $760 😂😂😂🤣🤣😂. But every time I'm watching it it just amazes me how good it looks. Like OLED TV
@@buenosdias8606 there is nothing wrong with Hisense TV lol. As I explained in the end of the video I bought U7N model. I absolutely love my new TV. Picture even better than on my $2,000 Sony that in the living room. I just do not recommend you buy budget TVs from Hisense. You got to step up your game a bit. Is still going to be cheaper than buying Samsung or Sony for example with a similar features
Did you already return it? I bought the 43" size of this TV. I'm upgrading from a 15 yr old 720p Sharp, so its a huge upgrade, and its more than bright enough for my room (I have the backlight at 50/100). My issue is that the TV has bad vertical banding. I only notice it during baseball games and sometimes soccer when the camera is panning horizontally. Running uniformity tests, I can only see the issue on a solid gray screen (especially 50% grayscale). Was wondering if you ever ran a 50% grayscale video on it like from here (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_XHeUH1aY6E.html). I should probably return it, but I see people with much more expensive TVs complaining about banding too.
@@degaxD I wish lol. But I'm not TV reviewer :) I paid for everything myself and when I took that qd6 back to Costco they were looking at me sideways and triple checking everything with the TV before giving my money back. Was not very comfortable return experience. I just simply told them that I did not like the picture.. but my U7N now like day and night difference !!! Absolutely amazing beautiful picture I feel like even better than my Sony in the living room for $2,000 :) yes I know it's 85 inch but still.
@@degaxD also quickly reading specs qd7 minimum sizes 65 and it's 120 HZ panel that can run at 144 HZ using a gaming mode. + have 2.1 HDMI. It seems like it also do not have a local dimming and just simple direct backlit. I am convinced that it's going to be exactly the same TV with a faster running picture for games. I doubt it it's a brighter TV and without having a local dimming technology, dark scenes are still going to look grayish.
@@IvanRossS i was actually struggling between the 75inch qd7 and u7.. difference is $500 and was wondering if paying that extra 500 is really worth it.. based on what you said i guess no question on chosing the u7 instead
Eh, viewing angles aren't super great, you'll wanna be in front of the tv for sure.. I tinkered with the settings and got the picture looking great.. But you'll want to get a 4K Firestick or something along those lines, I wouldn't use the Default UI..
@@nonyabizwax5892 it's full array lol. Direct lit, is the same thing :) it's says right on the box. But They just not telling you it have no local dimming zone control