High Dynamic Range: This TV has no High Dynamic Range (HDR) from HDMI inputs or Apps (Netflix) and while Hisense tech support states that HDR is only supported on USB ports (this is just crazy) why would anyone buy a TV for USB HDR support only. The package and documentation don’t state anywhere that HDR is for USB only and there is no indicator that tells you the content being played form USB is HDR. Hisense states that HDMI HDR support is being worked on and should be available via update in September. Television operating system (OS): The TV OS can get really slow, not just for Apps but even for input switching and changing volume. I had the remote stop responding a couple times and had to remove and reinsert the batteries to resolve this. In regards to Apps, Netflix and Youtube work great (No PLEX) but you can’t disable or uninstall most Apps that you don’t use. Picture/Sound: To my eyes 4K/UHD content looks great (Netflix/Youtube/USB) and the sound is pretty decent for a flat screen TV (much better than my Panasonic Plasma) The bottom line: The only reason I’m keeping this TV is because of the 4K picture quality compared to similar 4K TV sets at the price and size. I paid $380+tax. No manufacturer should be allowed to market their product as having HDR (or any feature) that can’t be used as intended. It’s like buying a pair of sunglasses that can only be used at night.Read full review
Verified purchase: No
I got rid of my sound bar and my blu ray disc player. It is easy to switch between tv and the other apps. I do not have cable but the antennae gets me good quality and 18 channels.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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