Hisense - 55" Class U8G Series Quantum 4K ULED Android TV
Let’s start with a quick round up. This is the best all-round TV. Hands down. Movies, gaming, sports... it’ll handle anything you can throw at it and look great doing it (try not to actually throw stuff, it’s just a figure of speech). No surprise when it’s got 4K resolution, Quantum Dot Color, Dolby Vision HDR, 120Hz native panel, Full Array Local Dimming Zones, anti-glare panel and powerful 1,500 nit peak brightness. What does all that mean? It’s like gazing at the sun melting into the Mediterranean Sea from Ibiza’s coolest bars. But sitting on your couch. At home. Then for gaming, we added Variable Refresh rate, Auto Low Latency Mode and FreeSync Premium to make the most of the latest generation gaming platforms. Even if you don’t know what half this stuff means, one look at the picture and you’ll want it.
I honestly wasn't sure what to expect and have been pleasantly surprised with the build quality and performance. This is a secondary TV that is used only for gaming and light movie use. The tv is equipped with two - HDMI 2.1 one of which is E-ARC supported. I use that port to connect my Xbox Series X and so far it's performing rather well. You have to turn on the gaming setup and enable the variable refresh rate to fully utilize the 120hz at 4k. So far my movie viewing has produced deep blacks and vivid colors, but I'm no expert at evaluating color gamuts, so take it with a grain of salt.
Speakers are less than stellar, but that is to be expected. All in all, it's a good TV. I'm very happy with my purchase! Ymmv.
TLDR: Good TV for the price, 2-HDMI 2.1(1 w/ARC support). Enable Variable refresh rate to use Xbox|X w/ 120Hz@4k.
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