Hisense LED TV Has Mondo Brightness, More Mini-LEDs Than Ever

Hisense LED TV Has Mondo Brightness, More Mini-LEDs Than Ever

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Hisense LED TV Has Mondo Brightness, More Mini-LEDs Than Ever”.
Hey guys, you’re, looking at what Hisense calls the best TV ever now, maybe that’s an overstatement. I won’t know till I check it out, but this thing is pretty cool on paper. It’S an 85 inch TV that has 5 000 local dimming zones, which is an incredible level of backlight. Precision, never really seen a TV claiming that many zones it does it with many LEDs. More than 20 000 mini LEDs, massive brightness, 2500 nits.

So all those specs should equal a really good picture. Hisense says it’s improved. The anti-reflective coating on this television made its off angle, viewing better pretty much thrown the kitchen sink at picture quality. The thing is: it’s four to five thousand dollars only available at specialty retailers. So it might be a tough ass to get people to pay that much for a Hisense TV.

You might be wondering whether there’s more affordable, Hisense televisions, let’s go check it out. So first up is the u8k. I really like the u8h, it’s predecessor from last year.

Excellent image, quality very bright, I said, says it’s doing pretty much the same thing this year with some refinements. First of all, it’s got 144 Hertz refresh rate now. Most consoles can’t do that this year, but they’re saying there might be some future proofing in there, which would be nice to see for smoother gaming they’re, also saying it’s got the same 1500 nits brightness, but even more local dimming zones.

So it should have really precise, backlight control. So all these TVs from Hisense have mini LED, which is really cool and fully local dimming. The U7 about a thousand nits a little bit less number of dimming zones. But again it’s going to cost less than the u8 and then there’s the U6, which is a 60 hertz television. This TV again has full array, local, dimming and mini LEDs, so you should have great contrast and image quality they’re saying about 600 nits, so not quite as searingly bright, but still should have a really good picture again.

Hisense competes in that picture quality for the money. Ballpark that I really like to review we’ll see how it looks a little bit later this year when they come out. I’M David katzmeyer High census, Booth, CES 2023. If you like what you saw, go check out more at CNET and be sure to like And subscribe.

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