Customers enjoy the picture quality and price of the 60" Class - LED - H6 Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR. Many customers commented on the great picture quality and felt that the price was reasonable for the features offered. Some customers also mentioned that they liked the smart TV options and the easy setup process. However, a few customers mentioned some drawbacks such as the limited number of apps, short lifespan, issues with the remote control, poor refresh rate, and overcompensated color/contrast/sharpness out of the box.
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This is a surprisingly great 4K UHD TV set. If you are on a budget and want a large screen size, I highly recommend considering this model. I generally stray away from TVs that are not from top brands, but my thinking has now changed. This set excels where it matters most, picture quality, colors, and brightness. It requires significant improvement in smart functionality. The sound can get loud, but the quality is poor. Pair this TV with a Soundbar or a proper surround system and you are good to go. Set up is quick and easy. This is a heavier set (which is a good thing generally), but not necessarily more-so than higher-end models. Very thin with enough inputs and sound outputs. Pros: Picture Quality Colors Brightness Set-up Cons: Blacks/Greys/Dark Scenes Sound Smart features Basic remote Bright edges Picture/Colors: The picture quality on this set is at least comparable to top-brand entry-level models, if not better. The picture modes do a great job of adjusting to a wide variety of viewing preferences, without needing the technical knowledge of advanced adjustment. For the more experienced viewer, there are enough settings in the advanced menu to get you close to exactly what you want. For standard cable viewing I used the Normal mode, Theater for HDMI devices, and gaming for gaming. I was actually pleasantly surprised that each mode seemed to be good enough right out the box. ECO mode was just not good in my opinion. Compared to two other 4K TVs (entry and mid-level), I was very content with the 4K quality on this model. Unbelievable detail was present on true 4K videos. Planet Earth was truly unbelievable and reflected the natural colors. Reds were not too orange or yellows. Purples did not blend in to blues. Bright white looked natural, not like an LED bulb or bright light. I did a side-by-side with two 1080p sets and the difference was vast. The quality and detail was unmatched and you could clearly see the colors were significantly more natural. The picture was balanced, colors did not overpower each other and more-so complemented each other. Very impressive. It is important to note that you can clearly see the brighter edges during solid color transitions, which is a common low-end model problem. Surprisingly, this has not been apparent during normal viewing (so far). Dark Scenes: Very mediocre, if not poor blacks and greys. A common problem, only conquered by few models that are generally high-end. However, there are definitely entry-level models that do much better than this. Dark scenes are quite washed out and colors blend in to one anther. If you're watching Resident Evil, you're going to be disappointed. However, as a budget TV I'm not too surprised. Gaming: Had a great time playing Call of Duty MW4 Remastered and GTAV. Did not experience much motion blur, if at all. The colors were just as good when watching TV and 4K videos. Input lag was minimal, did not really notice a big change in my gaming performance when switching to this TV. On GTA it was more vivid and a lot more fun having a bigger, higher quality screen to play on. It must be noted that the PS4 does not output 4K, only the PS4 Pro does which I currently do not have. The TV has built-in upscaling which may have contributed to improved quality. Sports: The Olympics looked great on this TV. There was noticeable motion blur at times but infrequent. When football season is back, I'm sure this TV will perform great. Sound: As mentioned earlier this TV gets very loud, but the quality is poor. The sound quickly distorts at medium level sound. Bass is non-existent. There is no balance in the sound field. I hooked it up to my soundbar through the optical port and boom, problem solved. One annoying problem that I haven't solved is sound control. Even with the TV sound set to off, the volume bar pops up when I control the sound (using the TV remote). Small nuisance but important to note. Remote: Super basic, nothing like the voice remotes on entry-level TVs of big name-brands. I really like the incorporation of 4 quick start buttons (Netflix, Amazon, Vudu, and I think hulu). Backlight would have been nice since it is a full function remote. Smart Functions: To start positive, this TV has a fast response. It is not terribly slow or buggy, which I was expecting. Not as fast as more expensive TVs, but fast enough and most importantly, responsive. That said, the functionality and design is poor. Once in the full app center, it is difficult to navigate and find what you are looking for. Good luck searching for an app you want to download. It is also extremely limited in its app suite compared to Samsung, LG, etc. You are definitely going to want a separate smart device like Amazon, Apple, Roku, etc. This is a big problem because you're gonna want the 4K versions of those devices since this is a 4K tv and that adds unnecessary cost in my opinion. Hisense really needs to improve upon this. I still have no clue how to access the web browser directly. The browser is also quite slow and difficult to use at times. The native YouTube and Netflix apps (others as well) can inherently stream 4K, which is good. Overall, a big miss on this tv. To sum up, this is a great budget TV. You're not going to get a TV this size with this quality at this price. If you're trying to build up a nice set-up piece by piece and as your budget grows, I'd consider this set. TVs always get better, so this will keep you happy as you grow other peripherals like 4K streaming devices and a home theater.
Posted by TrueReviews20
I love my tv .very clear ..my smart TV ..family enyoy
Posted by Rose
I bought three of these TVs. I have them mounted side-by-side in my living room. They look great. I also bought Apple TVs for each one. The plan is to have them on the same channel or separate channels. I still have to do some installing and purchase some more components. The goal is to make my living room like a mini Worship Center for Home Bible studies. Or, to have men’s groups with one or three sporting events. Or, to sit at home and use my computer on one TV while watching programming on the other TVs. It is a work in process with the 60” TVs as an important part of the project.
Posted by ValueShopper