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The Hisense 65" U8 Series ULED Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Google TV combines cutting-edge Mini-LED Pro technology with 5000 nits peak brightness and 5600 local dimming zones for stunning contrast. Its native 165Hz panel with VRR 48-165Hz and Game Booster delivers ultra-smooth gaming performance. Featuring Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, and a 4.1.2 Dolby Atmos audio system, this TV offers a cinematic experience with vibrant QLED quantum dot color and anti-reflection technology for clear viewing in any environment.






















| ASIN | B0F1DV217B |
| Additional Features | Dolby Vision IQ · Atmos, Local Dimming, Mini-LED ULED, Native 165Hz & VRR 288, QLED Quantum Dot Color |
| Analog Audio Output Count | 1 |
| Antenna Location | Indoor |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Encoding | Dolby Atmos |
| Audio Input | RCA, Optical |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Base Depth | 11.4 inches |
| Base Width | 15.7 inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,854 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #26 in QLED TVs |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Hisense |
| Built-In Media | Power Cable, QSG, Remote Control, Stand, TV |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Headphone, Laptop, Smartphone, Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Content Sharing Direction | Mobile to TV |
| Contrast Ratio | Extremely High |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 706 Reviews |
| Display Backlight Configuration | Direct LED |
| Display Backlight Setting | Full Array Local Dimming |
| Display Backlight Technology | Mini-LED |
| Display Language Options | Spanish |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 165 |
| Display Size Class | 65 inches |
| Display Technology | LCD, LED, Mini Led, QLED |
| HDR Format Supported | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | Dolby Atmos |
| Internet Applications | Disney Plus, Hulu, Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.8"D x 57"W x 33"H |
| Item Weight | 53.8 pounds |
| Item Weight Without Stand | 53.8 pounds |
| Line Voltage | 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz |
| Manufacturer | Hisense |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 5000 nit |
| Mfr Part Number | 65U8QG |
| Model Name | 65U8QG |
| Model Number | 65U8QG |
| Model Series | U8GQ |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | Motion Rate 480 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 4.1.2 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Component Outputs | 4 |
| Number of Composite-Video Inputs | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operating System | Google TV |
| Parental Control Technology | Yes |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | Full Array Local Dimming, Hi-View AI Engine Pro, Mini-LED Pro, Quantum Dot Color, Wide Color Gamut |
| Power Consumption | 310 watts |
| Refresh Rate | 165 hertz |
| Remote Control Technology | Bluetooth |
| Remote Required Battery Quantity | 2 |
| Remote Required Battery Size | AAA |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Response Time | 8 milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Flat |
| Screen Mirroring Technology | AirPlay, Google Cast |
| Screen Size | 65 inches |
| Signal Format | ATSC |
| Size | 65 inch |
| Speaker Description | Dolby Atmos |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 72 watts |
| Special Feature | Dolby Vision IQ · Atmos, Local Dimming, Mini-LED ULED, Native 165Hz & VRR 288, QLED Quantum Dot Color Special Feature Dolby Vision IQ · Atmos, Local Dimming, Mini-LED ULED, Native 165Hz & VRR 288, QLED Quantum Dot Color See more |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Gaming |
| Standby Power Shutoff | Efficient |
| Total Audio Out Ports | 2 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 3 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| Tuner Type | ATSC |
| UPC | 888143021744 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| VESA Mount Standard | 400 x 400 mm |
| Video Encoding | H.264, H.265 (HEVC) |
| Viewing Angle | 178 degrees |
| Voltage | 120 volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | 2 year warranty from the manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 310 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth 5.3, Wifi 6E |
G**R
A True Home Theater Beast — Picture Quality Is Incredible
I have had this 100-inch Hisense U8 set up for a while now, and so far I have absolutely no complaints. The picture quality is beyond impressive. Colors are bright and vibrant without looking overly artificial, the image stays sharp on such a massive screen, and the black levels and contrast make movies and streaming content look excellent. I have seen plenty of people say to buy the comparable Samsung instead because this Hisense is supposedly nowhere close, but based on my real-world experience, I disagree. For the way I use it, which is primarily streaming movies, shows, and other content, this television looks every bit like a high-end display. I do not feel like I am missing anything by choosing the Hisense. The 100-inch size completely changes the room. It feels much closer to having a theater or projector setup, but with the brightness, clarity, and convenience of a television. Even regular shows become much more immersive, and good-quality 4K content looks incredible. It also handles a reasonably bright room better than I expected. I cannot give a fair opinion on the built-in speakers because I do not use the television for sound. As shown in my photos, it is connected to a full home-theater system, so all audio runs through my receiver and speakers. My review is based primarily on picture quality, streaming performance, and the overall experience. The television is obviously huge and heavy, so mounting and positioning it is not a one-person job. Once installed, though, it is absolutely worth the effort. This has become the centerpiece of my home-theater setup, and I would purchase it again without hesitation.
T**.
Greatest Value Incredible Quality
I was getting by with a decade old Panasonic plasma TV, and in addition to noticing degradation with the screen image, I was astounded with how much heat it produced making it highly energy inefficient. I’ve always been a consumer of the higher-end brands because I feel like you “get what you pay for“ and based on my room and requirements I was ready to move forward with a high-end Sony Bravia. As they moved closer to the purchase, I noticed an inordinate number of negative reviews. This caused me to start again with my research and Hisense kept popping up. I recalled renting an Airbnb earlier in the year that had a high since flatscreen installed, and I was amazed by the picture clarity. I switched gears completely, and began looking at data from the Hisence mini LED and was amazed at the overwhelmingly positive reviews. The price was literally half of the set that I was looking at and I figured with purchasing through Amazon I would give it a try. To say I was impressed would be a gross understatement. The set is amazing. The picture quality is excellent. The remote is fantastic. Every part of it feels super high-end, except the price! My one and only complaint would have been the sound quality coming out of the built-in speakers. In the past, I have used $1000 plus Sonos units, but they tend to be glitchy. Upon further review, I found that Hi sense makes their own dedicated sound bar that comes with a subwoofer for a fraction of the price of anything else on the market. The set up an installation on both was beyond simple. The sound quality is excellent, and the consistency of operation is five star all the way.
J**.
Excellent TV – Great Picture and Easy Setup
I am very happy with this TV. The picture quality is sharp, bright, and vibrant, making movies, sports, and streaming shows look fantastic. The sound quality is also better than expected for a TV in this price range. Setup was quick and easy, and connecting to Wi-Fi and streaming apps took only a few minutes. The remote is simple to use, and the smart TV features work smoothly. Overall, I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, high-quality television.
J**N
Great TV for Modern and Retro Gaming and Streaming Video
I did a decent amount of research for a TV that would perform well with video gaming. I do use some 4K streaming services as well. They look great. The 165Hz refresh rate and built-in game mode work perfect for what I need. I use the built-in AI smart feature for sound and got the picture settings looking wonderfully!! It is a bit heavy due to it's large size, but the packaging is made so that 1 person can set it up if you have the strength to lift it. It was very easy to attach the stand base. The remote feels very sturdy and has back-lighting for ease in the dark. The buttons push easy and are conveniently placed. I have hooked up an external speaker through Bluetooth and the sound is very responsive. I have also hard-wired ethernet to the TV, though Wi-Fi is an option. I also have a 1980 Intellivision console connected to the ATSC tuner port and it works great. The only dislike I can find is that it had 3 HDMI ports. I wish it had more, but I got around this by purchasing a separate HDMI splitter. For the value of what you get at a decent price, this is the best TV in its class and size!
C**M
Works and looks great with PC
Application: I bought this to use primarily with my pc for everything: gaming, streaming, internet, Windows apps, etc. This is my first Hisense, all my past HDTVs have been Samsung. I am reviewing this after 3 weeks of experience with it. I should point out I got this dirt cheap, since it had a real discount during Prime day, and I also redeemed all my Prime card points on it. Shipping and Delivery: The expected delivery date was initially expected to be at least a month later, since I assume it was on backorder. A week after ordering, Amazon texted me that delivery was expected the next day, nearly a month earlier than expected. They did not provide a delivery time window, however. I woke up the next morning with a delivery text showing a picture of the tv on my front porch, they delivered it at 6:30 am without any out for delivery advanced notice. NOT GOOD AMAZON! Fortunately I noticed it before someone could steal the tv from my porch. Packaging and assembly: I was actually impressed with the packaging. Hisense makes it easy to remove the tv from the box (rather, remove the box from the tv) with minimal effort, despite it being very well padded and protected. I am also impressed with the stand, it is more heavy and durable than what you might be accustomed to with other tvs. Assembly instructions were easy to follow, even easier if you watch youtube videos of other people who have done it. Remote: No frills, but I like it. Does not have a bunch of unnecessary keys. And it's illuminated which is rare with nowadays. Really the only keys I use on it are power, source, and settings. Everything else I do from my pc. Setup: Initial setup with all the Google crap was more time consuming than I cared for. So many steps which are unskippable for things I did not intend to use. But after that, I connected my pc to it via HDMI and I was surprised how good it looked on the pc before I did any calibration, even better than my previous Samsung tv which looked good. I did do some tweaking within Win11, but very little tweaking was needed with the tv settings. Video: The text in Windows on my pc looks remarkably clear. I had reservations before buying this tv, since it has a BGR subpixel layout instead of RGB, and RGB is supposedly better for pc text. Turns out, that does not really matter. Using the internet and streaming looks wonderful, as do pc games. I use HDR with most all sources (with some additional tweaking with my pc and nVidia settings). Colors are vibrant, blacks are as good as OLED (seriously), and the contrast is excellent. With the tv supporting up to 5000 nits brightness, I had concerns about that. But on my pc the picture brightness looks just right. The tv picture mode I leave mostly on HDR Gaming mode. But Win11 is using only 800 nits which is plenty bright. I did try calibrating with the Win11 HDR calibration tool to use the full 5000, but that was mostly too bright, and strangely that forced my tv into Dolby Vision picture mode with everything. So I went back to the default 800 nits. (Win11 has been having issues with Dolby Vision, just google it.) Audio: Yeah, the tv has speakers on the back (silly concept). I don't use them of course. I use my receiver for the audio. Although I should point out, this tv does support having audio on both the tv speakers and the receiver or soundbar at the same time, which is also a rare feature for a tv. I played around with that a little, but went back to the receiver exclusively. It also supports audio passthrough via eARC or optical. Summary: Overall I am very happy with this tv (or I should say monitor) so far. It has been better than I had expected. Since I use it mostly with my pc, I rarely use the smart features or any of the installed apps on the TV. Running apps on a pc instead of a tv is a much better experience, believe me. And no, I do not use this sitting at a desk. Lol. The tv and pc are in my living room, I use it sitting at least 8 feet away in a sofa chair with wireless devices. The only way to go!
J**N
Gorgeous display - no regrets on this purchase.
I’m obsessed with picture quality and this tv does not disappoint. Its colors are vibrant and sharp. The anti-glare feature actually works. The only downside is its weight at about 45 pounds making it difficult for me to move and even more nervous if I attempted to mount it on the wall. But the display is absolutely gorgeous. Easy interface and setup.
G**V
Perfect size. Great picture. Nicely priced.
It’s been 8 years since I bought what was the best 65 inch TV at the time. All the new sets didn’t impress me enough to buy, and I began considering projectors. Then, along comes this 85 inch mini LED at a price what I paid for my 65 inch. It has a center stand instead of two feet, so it still fits on my furniture. I’m glad get a 100 inch, just because it’s bigger, because this screen is a giant in real life. The box was huge and two guys could barely carry it. It’s a great screen and soccer and tennis balls are like 3d. Not fuzzy blurs. The remote and built in Google Tv is a breeze to setup. My only problem with the remote is it has presets for Tubi but not Google TV. Huh? The remote also has a sharp corner so it’s not as comfortable as my rounded Google remote was. Amazing Fire had the same design problem. Otherwise, very happy with this TV and the upgrades in size and technology will last for many years.
N**A
Perfect TV for those scared of burn in on OLED
Hisense 65" U8QG is on the bottom left. The one mounted to the wall is a Samsung 65"QN90B QLED And the other TV to the right is a Samsung 65" OLED 4K S90C. All connected through my computer to a RTX 3080. Hisense 65" U8QG Was a perfectly clean panel when I received it No dead pixels or weird blemishes. You also can't see any of the backlight structure which is a good thing for solid color images such as watching anime. I will say that the U8QG controls its backlight fairly well There's very little blooming. It has excellent black levels when the brightness is turned up. Even bright to dark games such as Diablo 2 resurrected or Resident Evil 4 remake. All of them looked pretty good. It also has a mode to boost colors to be ultra saturated if that's your thing. I use it, I thought it looks nice. Even though it's technically not color accurate. The frame rate is 165 hertz which is faster than most Oleds on the market of 144 hertz. The OLED still feels faster though. The latency and input lag is noticeably greater than an OLED even with 144 Hertz the OLED is still more snappy as far as desktops go. The input latency on U8QG Is decent but I found I needed to crank the brightness up to at least 50% As well as the contrast in order for the mouse to feel like it wasn't moving through Mud. Not sure why but the pixel response time seems to lessen The more you turn down the brightness on this TV. You're going to want to definitely Low latency mode in the Nvidia control panel or Radeon Anti lag For AMD. The input latency for the mouse didn't seem terribly acceptable until they did as well as maintaining high brightness. Not sure if it's a trick of the eyes or pixel response time is tied to the brightness but that's what it felt like to me. Hisense 65" U8QG definitely does not beat my Samsung 65" OLED 4K S90C In terms of visual clarity But U8QG is able to get a little bit brighter. I don't think it matters both TV's are able to get incredibly bright. I gotta say the smearing of text on the U8QG is pretty bad especially out of the box. Moving a text box across the screen the text will start to smear and it looks pretty bad. I was able to lessen this quite a bit by enabling Multi frame sampled AA In the Nvidia control panel not sure what the equivalent on AMD is. This made text smearing somewhat bearable. U8QG Is in the same price range as a OLED And it performs worse in most regards but I think you buy the U8QG Because you want to drive the U8QG very hard and you don't want to worry about Burn in. Going back and forth between QLED and OLED based on my activity works for me though. Just be aware though that the U8QG is nowhere near competitive to a OLED. Now I need to explain why I'm giving the TV four stars. Hisense has major issues with its speakers built in speakers. The sound will routinely cut in and out on most audio sources that travel through the TV. I tried for over a month trying every single setting and anything that I could think of to try to troubleshoot These audio hiccups. Maybe every hour or so the TV will rapidly have its audio clip in and out three to eight times. Audio cutting out is an issue that has plagued Hisense for the better part of five years now. It's been seen on almost all of its models They seem totally unable to figure out what is causing it and Have no way of fixing it. My fix for the sound cutting out was to just buy external speakers that route directly to my PC ignoring TV's speakers entirely. If you're planning on buying an external audio system That won't route to the speakers I imagine the audio cuts will not be a problem for you. They spent so much time trying to troubleshoot the speakers that I thought about giving the TV 3 stars was quite frustrating. It's unfortunate because the TV If it has relatively decent speakers for what they are with a pre installed subwoofer. They didn't beat the speakers that I was able to purchase independently but the U8QG Has the best speakers I've ever heard on the TV. Overall if you want something that you can run hard for 12 hours a day every day then U8QG seems to be a great pick. If you Don't want to go through the trouble babysitting an OLED Using it for a few hours at most, turning it off relatively quickly when you're not using it.
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