M. Lamrouex
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Love this TV it's the right size and a great picture. I have had friends comment on how great the picture is. FIrst time with Hisense and would purchase from them again. Great Picture, The Quality seems built to last.
Rob Weber
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I'm coming from an LG OLED evo C3, so picture quality isn't quite as impressive, but for 100 inches, under $3k, it's definitely worth it. It took some time going through the various settings to get the picture quality right. My LG looked great out of the box, this one took a little more fiddling. It was a bit washed out with factory settings and I thought I made a mistake at first, but once you take some time to get the color, brightness, clarity and picture mode dialed in, it looks great and 'm happy with my purchase. It practically takes up the whole wall in my living room and it's an impressive looking behemoth! At 1500 nits peak brightness, it's suitable for any lighting conditions. If you came from a smaller higher end tv, temper your expectations, the bigger screen shows more flaws in picture quality, but overall, best bang for your buck out there. It will surely impress you friends!
Andrew M
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
This thing is huge, and bright, and looks great. I've only had it a few weeks but no problems so far. The thing was seriously packaged well, and the packaging even allowed me to put the feet on it before taking the styrofoam supports off the bottom, so I never had issues with it tipping over, or having to lean it up on something. It also has handles on the back top help pick it up. I thought it was going to be an issue but 2 of us put it up on a counter no problem. 2 issues if you're going to buy the 100inch, the feet are too far apart and too deep for most entertainment centers, and the weight exceeds what the average wall mount is rated for, so plan accordingly. It also take up your entire living room, if you order the TV then have to go searching for something to put it on.
Hayden R.
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023
This TV (Hisense 55U8K) is an absolute treat to the eyes when watching movies, shows, or playing games. Photos don't do it justice you have to see it in person to fully experience it. I have some cons that I am listing as well as pros. The cons don't stop me from enjoying this TV any less they are just some things to keep in mind if you decide to get this TV. I am not mentioning specs much in the review as they are mentioned above in the listing and spec sheet. For a full review of every little spec and detail see rtings.com (not misspelled) review. Overall, this TV is great for those interested in really any kind of content but just keep some of the cons in mind.Pros:*Automatic picture settings works amazing at recognizing the content type and adjusting to it, (must be enabled in settings).*4K 120hz is native and even games that don'ts support it benefit from reduced latency (like in the Forza Horizon 5 photos).*Everything looks so life like and clear, haven't run into anything looking off or terrible. Even old games are upscaled and look fine.*The speakers are amazing, the subwoofer makes action in movies truly immersive.*Price is way lower than other comparable displays.*Micro LED so no burn in and has good contrast especially blacks.*Dolby Vision and HDR are both supported unlike Samsung displays.*The game bar and FPS viewing are nice features for gamers.Cons:*AV (component) is supported but the adapter needed is not included, you have to go their support site to have them send you it.*When changing picture mode out of Auto you have to go back into the TV settings to turn it back on.*Only 2 HDMI ports are 144hz with one being the E-ARC and the other two just regular 4K 60hz.*Google TV setup makes you accept their privacy terms and such which is annoying. Auto content recognition requires accepting Hisense privacy terms.*Onboard storage is known to a fault with Hisense so using a Fire stick or Roku will extend the life of your TV.*Don't sell my information is off by default*You have to change the HDMI configuration on each port to enhanced for 4k content to work correctly