
Hisense
The Hisense 65" U6 Series is a mid‑range Mini‑LED ULED 4K TV that combines high brightness, quantum‑dot color and AI picture processing with 144 Hz gaming features at an affordable price. It targets budget‑conscious gamers and viewers who want vibrant HDR performance in bright rooms.
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$795.99
Average
$598.35
Lowest
$449.50
Highest
$799.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Hisense U6N for delivering premium‑grade brightness, contrast and color at a bargain price, especially praising its Mini‑LED backlight, quantum‑dot palette and AI‑driven picture enhancements. The 144 Hz Game Mode Pro with VRR is highlighted as a strong gaming feature, though critics note the underlying 60 Hz panel and occasional blooming as drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday owners love the TV’s vivid brightness, accurate colors and smooth gaming experience, often calling it a great value for sports and HDR streaming. Common complaints revolve around the modest built‑in audio, occasional motion glitches and a wobbling stand, leading many to add external speakers or a more stable mount.
Common Complaints
Recurring issues include occasional motion artifacts in fast scenes, insufficient built‑in speaker volume and clarity, blooming or halo effects in dark areas, and a stand that can feel unstable on uneven surfaces.
How It Compares
vs. TCL QM7
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Choose the U6N for better AI features and value; choose the QM7 if you prioritize deeper local dimming and reduced halo.
vs. Samsung Q60D
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Pick the U6N for brighter HDR and gaming performance; pick the Q60D for superior upscaling and overall color fidelity.
vs. Hisense U7N
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Opt for the U6N if budget is primary; opt for the U7N for top‑tier brightness, contrast and native high‑refresh capabilities.