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Hisense 58-Inch Class U6HF Series ULED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (58U6HF) - QLED, Full Array Local Dimming , 600-Nit Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDMI 2.1, Game Mode Plus VRR, Alexa Compatibility, Black

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Size: 58-Inch


Features

  • 4K ULED: Like great, but better. The 58U6HF has our exclusive ULED technologies. They boost color, contrast, brightness, motion... we could go on. It's the TV your old TV wants to be.
  • Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut: Quantum Dot produces purer, richer, more brilliant and accurate colors than a regular LED TV. Creating over a billion color combinations brings vibrant images to life in a way non-QLED TVs can't.
  • Fire TV Built-in: With Fire TV built-in, you can enjoy a world of entertainment from apps like Prime Video, Netflix, Disney plus, Hulu, and HBO Max. Plus, stream for free with Freevee, Pluto TV, Tubi, and more. Subscription may be required.
  • Peak Brightness / Full Array Local Dimming Zones: This television offers up-to-600 nits peak brightness across up to 32 local dimming zones. Above average peak brightness and local dimming are critical to correctly reproducing HDR content.
  • Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10, and HDR10+: Transform your TV into an entertainment powerhouse. The image technology from cinemas, now brought directly to your home, provide amazing realism that you'll experience like never before.
  • Motion Rate 240, 60Hz Native Refresh Rate and HDMI 2.1: The TV's HDMI 2.1(eARC) port is the foundation for its 240 motion rate and native 60Hz refresh rate. These technologies work in concert to make fast-action scenes to ensure moving objects have minimal blurring.
  • Press & Ask Alexa: Use the included Alexa Voice Remote to manage TV power, volume, navigation, playback, and input switching. Or just press the microphone button and say, "Find dramas," and Alexa will show you search results from a central catalog of hundreds of integrated apps and channels.
  • Bluetooth Connectivity: Wirelessly connect soundbars, headphones or stereo components to your TV. This quick and convenient connection eliminates unwanted and unsightly cords while providing a secure connection to your audio source.
  • Metal Stand, Bezel-less Design: A bezel-less design gives this television a sleek aesthetic that wont overpower the room with an unnecessarily large frame. The metal stand provides sturdy support for this feature-packed television.
  • Warranty: 2-year warranty

Description

We're bringing Quantum Dot Color to the people. You’re welcome. Enjoy over one billion colors. The UHF Fire TV also has 4K resolution, Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10, HDR10+, and Full Array Local Dimming Zones. Especially with a quad-core processor managing all the algorithms that add up to more colors.

Screen Size: 57.6 Inches


Brand: Hisense


Display Technology: QLED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 60 Hz


Special Feature: Quantum Dot, 4K, Fire TV, Alexa Compatibility


Included Components: Stand, TV, Remote Control, Power Cable, Quick Start Guide


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, HDMI


Aspect Ratio: 169


Product Dimensions: 50.8"D x 3.1"W x 29.6"H


Brand Name: ‎Hisense


Item Weight: ‎34 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎50.8 x 3.1 x 29.6 inches


Item model number: ‎58U6HF


Color Name: ‎Black


Special Features: ‎Quantum Dot, 4K, Fire TV, Alexa Compatibility


Speaker Type: ‎Built-In


Item Weight: ‎34 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎57.6 Inches


Aspect Ratio: ‎169


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Wattage: ‎256 kWh


Date First Available: September 7, 2022


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  • I would not hesitate to buy the brand again when considering price vs quality.
Size: 75-Inch
I wanted an 86" Hisense with the same number of mini-LED dimming zones but as I had not saw a mini-LED in person before and none were available locally to see I decided to try out a 75" mini-LED of the same model as the price was more than 50% less. I'm glad I did. At 75" there is plenty of room for a set of stereo speakers stretched along the bottom of the TV and the TV sounds good, not great, I plan to remedy that later with a Hisense Dolby 5.2 Speaker setup. The screen looks great, but it can't rescue 360-resolutions at all, and only manages to rescue 480-resolutions if the source material is impeccable. As there is so much old 480i/480p source material that will never be duplicated with modern shows it was a bit of relief to see Pink Panther and other old cartoon look so good on that big of a screen. At times the higher claimed resolutions like 720p and 1080p are dubious if they really are at the claimed resolution but that's on the streaming provider (YouTube, TUBI, and too many more to shake a stick at). So far, all 2160p resolution shows have looked quite often like you are looking through a glass window. It's almost odd. There are some things when you see shows on such a big clear screen that expose some of the old tricks of professional film making that you never noticed on a 10" to 27" CRT screens of the 60s and 70s. Examples are some of the factory rooms in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory are kind of amateur looking, but the movie is still great. Likewise, the some of the animations in the Pink Panther are looking like frames get skipped, but they aren't, it's the nature of digitizing light and then showing on the big TV screen. Even worse are some panning scenes with only a static background. Since those are all cartoons it's not something that really distracts too badly from the entertainment of the cartoons themselves. I don't really like the FireOS and the streaming apps in them. Only TUBI, Prime, and FreeVee share what I've viewed with the FireOS so that the top level of the FireOS can organize what I'm interested in viewing. I skip between many streaming apps. I also would like it if I could log into my Amazon.com account on my main computer in a browser and attach to a facsimile of my FireTV account and create genres of all the shows I might want to watch someday at the top FireOS level, e.g., Cartoons or Cartoons by studio with subcategories of decades, TV series with subcategories of decades, comedy, detective, police, fire, medical, soap opera, and you get the ideal, not that I'd ever have the time to watch all that, it's just that people naturally like to engage in their instinct to organize in a way they find helpful. More: I have a FireTV Box on HDMI 1 and I can't get a 4K signal from it on my Hisense TV and, eg, the TUBI app lets me upgrade the resolution of shows on the Hisense TV but not on the latest generation FireTV Box. I'm not sure why, maybe I need to specifically purchase a 4K or 8K HDMI 2.1 cable to plug that FireTV Box into the Hisense TV HDMI port? Another think I don't like it I can't match the color temperature and brightness of the FireTV Box to be the same as the Hisense FireTV, which looks absolutely stupendous. More: When I am using the remote to control the FireTV Box, and not the Hisense FireTV, the remote and FireTV Box seem to struggle at times with the remote commands, ignoring them and then suddenly playing the whole queue of ignored remote commands very quickly. Frustrating, but it doesn't always happen. The Hisense FireTV itself doesn't display this behavior. I programmed my FireTV Pro Remote to control both and that was a hassle I had to repeat, ultimately ignoring that the FireTV Box failed to find the mute signal to the Hisense FireTV. It did find the on/off signal to the Hisense FireTV though. All of these bugs seem to be with the FireTVBox and not the Hisense FireTV itself. FireOS, and every other GUI OS I've ever used are somewhat slow, although usable 99% of the time. Finally, the main reason I bought this TV is because I am working on writing video games, and I wanted a testing setup where I was truly relaxed and could pay attention to how the game looks on a very big screen and whether I was enjoying playing the game. For this reason, even if I never watched shows on TV, this TV was worth the price. So overall, I've very happy with this television. It's almost like being at a cinema at times. I like the way it brings a lot of the wow back to shows like the 1960s Speed Racer that I've not seen in over 50 years, so much so that in 2 or 3 years I will probably buy another Hisense TV but with 1 to 1 direct lit mini-LED pixel dimming zones and at 100" diagonal. I'd set it on the floor as at my last real cinema visit in March 2023, I finally caught covid-19 despite all those covid-19 vaccines. That should tell you I'm pleased with the brand and quality of this TV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024 by J. A. Grogan

  • Great TV, no complaints
Size: 65-Inch
Picture Quality: Color is amazing. HDR is amazing. Big step up from the samsung I had. Fire jumps off the screen in Elden Ring. No Eco mode to worry about. Standard, Movie, Natural, Dynamic, Game, and PC. I mostly use Movie for movies and shows, and Game for PC and gaming. Make sure to turn on the contrast and local dimming options and set your motion smoothing to your preference. Get a little blooming with white on black, but who cares. You can also spot the dimming zones, but again, only when youre really testing for it. Checked a "Dirty Screen Effect" test, and this TV passed with flying colors. Tiny bit of DSE in the corners, almost completely unnoticable. Motion smoothing: Is really good. Not a lot of artifacting even at the Enhanced motion rate, its hard to spot, but its there. You also have option for film mode if youre a frame rate purist. But the clarity with it on is so much better in my opinion. HDR: Has all the formats, but if you can watch stuff in Dolby Vision its so worth it. Movies look amazing. Games look amazing. Brightness is 600 nits, but its bright enough to make me squint. Alexa: Doesnt seem like its always listening. You have to hold the button down for it to respond, so thats good. Don't like TVs that are always listening, so this is perfect. The remote control in general is really good. The last several TVs Ive had had awful remotes that barely worked, you would have to aim at a specific spot on the TV and the TV would be slow to respond. The remote on this works a lot better, you can aim it just about anywhere and the TV picks it up. But sometimes the TV can be a little slow to respond, if you like open settings while streaming a movie or something, for instance. Buts its no biggie. Cant find any real complaints so far. Perfect TV for the price. Movies are better than the theater. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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