Hisense 75” LCD 4k Google TV (75U6H)

Hisense 75” LCD 4k Google TV (75U6H)

About the Hisense 75U6H

Price: $1,000

This is the 75" version of Hisense's midrange U6H line of ULED TVs. It was first released in 2022 and is also available in 50", 55", 65" versions.

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The U6H is a mid-range ULED TV from Chinese manufacturer Hisense. It was introduced in 2022 to replace their popular U6G line. This TV offers a comprehensive range of HDR formats, including HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision, and is equipped with an LED FALD backlight and above-average brightness levels, making it an excellent option for HDR content viewing. For the US market, it includes Google TV for compatibility with most streaming platforms. However, some quality control issues have been reported and the motion handling and upscaling may not meet expectations for those primarily viewing standard definition or sports content.

Hisense 75U6H Features

75"

Screen Size

LCD 60Hz

Screen Type

4

HDMI Ports

8.1/10

Screen Score

2022

Year Released

Yes

VRR

37.8" x 65.9" x 3.1"

Dimensions without Stand (H x W x D)

41.4" x 65.9"

Dimensions with Stand (H x W)

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What we like

  • The Hisense U6H is a LED FALD TV that stands out for its affordability, with prices starting under $400 and a range of size options. This makes it an exceptional value, delivering strong performance for a low cost.

  • With above-average brightness and out-of-the-box color accuracy, the Hisense U6H offers solid picture quality for its price point.

  • In the US market, the Hisense U6H uses Google TV, which is considered a better and more customizable option than Roku or FireTV.

What we don't like

  • The Hisense U6H has faced criticism for its subpar quality issues, including software bugs, slow performance, and app crashes. Additionally, the quality of the panels may be affected, with a higher likelihood of encountering issues such as DSE (dirty screen effect) or backlight bleed.

  • The Hisense U6H does not support a refresh rate of 120Hz or have HDMI 2.1, which may be a drawback for hardcore gamers.

  • The Hisense U6H is not recommended for standard definition content consumption due to its poor motion handling and upscaling implementations. It is best suited for Full HD and Ultra HD content.