Hisense 58-Inch Class U6HF Series ULED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (58U6HF) - QLED, 600-Nit Dolby Vision, HDR 10 plus, 240 Motion Rate, Voice Remote, Compatible with Alexa, Black

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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
Product Dimensions 50.8"D x 3.1"W x 29.6"H
Supported Internet Services Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Max, Disney Plus, Netflix

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  • 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.

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    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.


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    4.3 out of 5 stars
    4.3 out of 5
    3,834 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the performance and value of the television. They mention that it works great and is good value for the money. Customers are also happy with picture quality. However, some customers have reported issues with the remote control, saying that it doesn't work properly or is lacking in usability. Opinions are mixed on sound quality, quality, responsiveness, and ease of setup.

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    398 customers mention "Picture quality"343 positive55 negative

    Customers like the picture quality of the television. They say it has a bright and sharp picture, and is just as good as a Samsung TV that is 5 times the price. They also appreciate the consistent picture across inputs, and the good color, sharpness, and brightness. The design looks great and has nice slim bezels. Overall, most are happy with the picture and sound quality of this TV.

    "...Pros: - Consistent picture across inputs...." Read more

    "No issues and extremely affordable, looks great and is bright. Nothing I could really improve...." Read more

    "...If I bring up any of the HD Youtube stuff for 4K--the picture is marvelous, that pristine wow picture you see on screens on display at a big box..." Read more

    "...Level of detail and variety of colors is extraordinary...." Read more

    230 customers mention "Value"220 positive10 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the value of the television. They mention it's a good budget TV, and a great size for the price. They are also impressed with the quality for the money.

    "...up one of these on Prime Day for just $160 which was an amazing price for such a decent TV...." Read more

    "No issues and extremely affordable, looks great and is bright. Nothing I could really improve...." Read more

    "...It's not just good for the price It's a good TV." Read more

    "...Cant find any real complaints so far. Perfect TV for the price. Movies are better than the theater." Read more

    90 customers mention "Performance"69 positive21 negative

    Customers like the performance of the television. They say that it works great, plays nice with standard and non-standard external devices, and works easily. Some mention that it's great for watching shows and movies, and that the Amazon TV interface works great.

    "...with standard and non-standard external devices: - Works great with the Xbox One - Surprisingly also works great with my Asus PN41..." Read more

    "No issues and extremely affordable, looks great and is bright. Nothing I could really improve...." Read more

    "...It works as such great with a modern computer. You get a giant desktop to boot--with lots of space to keep open windows etc...." Read more

    "Didn’t work was returned" Read more

    324 customers mention "Quality"170 positive154 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the television. Some mention it's impressive, has a very good picture, and is okay for their needs. However, others say that it has fewer features and is of lower quality.

    "...I no longer worry about that however as the picture from this TV is very good for it's price...." Read more

    "...Really poor feature. At the very least, it should be adjustable. If it is, no one else online seems to know it...." Read more

    "...I use this a lot with my PS5 so its great for gaming as well" Read more

    "...bells and whistles of a brand name TV but you will pay for it with lower quality & taking chances with its longevity...." Read more

    156 customers mention "Sound quality"98 positive58 negative

    Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the television. Some mention that the sound was excellent, providing clear and balanced audio. They appreciate the multiple sound quality presets and the user-friendly interface. However, others say that the built-in speakers are nothing special and the sound controls don't work.

    "...- Sound is as expected for a thin LED TV that doesn't have room or depth for great speakers..." Read more

    "...I would say the only weak spot is the built in speakers but at this price there is plenty of money left to remedy that...." Read more

    "Easy set up, great picture quality and decent sound quality. It's not just good for the price It's a good TV." Read more

    "...Alexa: Doesnt seem like its always listening. You have to hold the button down for it to respond, so thats good...." Read more

    130 customers mention "Ease of setup"87 positive43 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of setup of the television. Some find it very easy to setup, user-friendly, and set up kid modes. However, others say that the instructions are not very helpful and the setup is lengthy.

    "Easy set up, great picture quality and decent sound quality. It's not just good for the price It's a good TV." Read more

    "...The one that comes with this tv is similar so it was easy to figure out...." Read more

    "...The interface is lacking a bit, seems convoluted to get where you need to go and not instinctual...." Read more

    "...Setup was pretty easy. Just removed the cables from my old TV and plugged them into the corresponding holes in the new one...." Read more

    92 customers mention "Responsiveness"32 positive60 negative

    Customers are mixed about the responsiveness of the TV. Some mention that the interface is faster with less lag than their previous Fire TV cube, and the Wi-Fi connectivity ensures smooth streaming and browsing experiences. However, others say that the TV can be a little slow to respond and the software runs very slow.

    "...But sometimes the TV can be a little slow to respond, if you like open settings while streaming a movie or something, for instance...." Read more

    "...so the 60 hertz refresh rate has been perfectly fine and I have not noticed any lag when watching a football game...." Read more

    "...Unfortunately the firetv portion of it was unusable...." Read more

    "...The bad news here is that its native refresh rate is only 60Hz with max brightness of about 600 nits which is significantly less than the..." Read more

    69 customers mention "Remote control"15 positive54 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the remote control of the television. They mention that the volume buttons on the remote will stop working, not all remote features will work, and the power button only works maybe one out of twenty times. The remote is quite lacking in usability, and some customers say that the remote died.

    "...Not all remote features will work unless the content has that enabled...." Read more

    "...The remote doesn't work, the power button on the tv doesn't work. I Have to unplug it every day for a minute or two...." Read more

    "...After just over 3 months of use, the tv stopped working due to unforeseen circumstances...." Read more

    "...The remote control in general is really good...." Read more

    Great picture and a great value
    4 Stars
    Great picture and a great value
    ------------------- UPDATE June 17, 2022 -----------------------I just wanted to come back and clear a few things up since my initial review:PRICING-First off, I had mentioned that the Google (50U6G1) version of this same TV was $130 cheaper. However, since then, the price has dropped for this TV -- by $130. When I got this TV, it was $529 and the Google TV version was $399, which was confusing. However, this TV has now dropped to $399 to match the Google TV version (Kudos to Amazon/Hisense for doing this). I was never quite sure why the Fire TV version was so much more, so good move. BTW, there also is an Android version (50U6G), which is only $348 but it does not include Google TV or Fire TV. At $399, this is a great deal and a no-brainer at this price point. I also want to mention that between the two other models (50U6G1 and 50U6G), the Google TV version (with the "1" at the end of the model No.) has a two-year warranty, while the other (Android) version only has a one-year warranty. This particular model I am reviewing (50U6HF) has a two-year warranty as well. ...YOU GET A STAR!-Second, I am bumping it up one star for two reasons. First off, one of the main issues I had before was the Dirty Screen Effects (DSE), but that has mostly gone away after nearly a week. But if you do have DSE, the best way to deal with it is to turn off the TV for around 30 seconds and turn it back on. Also, the effect will be much less noticeable if you turn down "Local Dimming" and "Local Contrast Enhancement." while not watching movies/TV shows. I also use this TV as a PC monitor so I keep my dimming and contrast settings on low to medium, which works best for me. YMMV.The other reason for giving this TV another star in this review is because of the pricing mentioned in my first bullet point. At $399, this is an awesome value. Again, this also comes with a two-year warranty, which gives some peace of mind.---------------------ORIGINAL REVIEW on June 11, 2022-----------------------------This one is odd. Some of the features of this Hisense TV are incredible, and at first, it seems to be a great value. However, some features (or lack thereof) are plain head-scratchers, and upon further investigation, the value may not be as great as it appears. I will try to explain. I'll mix the good with the bad here ...-THE PICTURE IS AMAZING ...When I first got this TV, I was blown away by the level of contrast I was able to obtain without light bleeding into darker areas. I was also very impressed with the vividness of the reds, blues and greens. They are really getting VERY close to OLED with these QLED TVs in terms of saturation and contrast. Finally, the 600 nits of brightness is incredible for this price point. The screen can be beautiful at times, and very bright. Furthermore, the matte covering is good at diminishing reflected light.... EXCEPT WHEN IT ISN"TAnd while enhanced features such as local dimming and local contrast enhancement look good while watching content, be aware of (DSE) Dirty Screen Effect artifacting. This is phenomenon in which certain areas of the screen will be darker than others and is extremely noticeable when one color, especially gray, is shown on the screen. This was a very noticeable issue when I first go the TV, but usually powering off he TV, unplugging it for 30 seconds, and then plugging it back in resolves the issue.-GREAT FOR GAMINGI have a gaming PC and an XBox Series X plugged into this and games look much better than my previous TV, a TCL Roku TV. The colors are brighter, contrast is better and HDR looks outstanding. The variable refresh rate is also a nice feature that allows the TVs refresh rate to match the game's frame rate to prevent screen tearing and other issues. Latency is also very low in game mode.-OO-OOH THAT SMELLEver heard of new TV smell? It wasn't something I was aware of until I bought my last TV and it was very noticeable on this TV. That new 'burnt electronic' smell lingered for several days. So much so that I had to burn some candles to mask it.-INPUTS ARE LACKING.First off, this is the first time I've ever bought a flat-panel TV with inputs on the left side. I've been purchasing flat-panel/digital TVs for 20 years and they've always been on the right side. Every. Time. This required me to have to repurchase all new (and longer) HDMI and optical audio cables for every input, and these cables are not cheap.The eARC input is a nice touch and allows your TV to "communicate" with your audio device and control the volume, etc. As for HDMI, the website lists the specs at HDMI 2.1, however, my GPU sees it as HDMI 2.0, even though I have a very high bandwidth cable (and tested a few). I was never able to get a full 10-bit HDR and 4:4:4 chroma, so I have to believe these inputs are only 2.0. It even says so in the settings menu (see image).TIP: If you want 4K video at 60Hz with HDR content, make sure you get HDMI cables that are rated for at least 18Gbps.-SOUND ISN'T BADFor a small, flat panel TV, the built-in speakers are some of the best I've heard in a TV. I don't usually use them -- I usually opt for a soundbar or receiver -- but I tested them out for this review and they sound very nice and would work great in a pinch, or if you don't have external speakers.-LACKLUSTER REMOTE CONTROLThe remote control is basically just a Fire Stick remote. There are no numbers, no "last" button and no "input" button. Switching from one input to another requires at least three button pushes. The settings feature is very sluggish and can take between 300 ms to 2 full seconds to open on your screen.-DON'T BE FOOLED BY THE 240.Motion Enhancement option does not exist. They put the number 240 out there as a ploy. The panel refreshes at 60Hz, not 240, not 120. They just conveniently chose the number 240, which just so happens to be a dividend of (divisible by) 60 and is the refresh rate chosen by many top-name monitors and TVs. It's nothing more than a bogus marketing term. It means nothing. As a matter of fact, this model of TV doesn't even have a "motion enhancement" setting that many others have, which can interpolate and smooth out frames to give the effect of a higher refresh rate. Nope, nothing to see here, and that's very disappointing, especially if you're a gamer.-POOR MENUS AND CUSTOMIZATIONI'm not a fan of the Fire TV interface. I really like Google Play and feel very limited by what can be done with Amazon. The "Talk to switch inputs" thing is overrated and underused. The lack of customization is especially annoying to me because I use mine in a home theater PC setup so the HDMI is connected to a PC. There is NO way to label the input as such. This has been an option on all my TVs going back to the mid 2000s. It's mindboggling that they didn't include "Computer" or "PC" as an input option -- or just allow you to manually name the input.-OVERPRICEDThere is another model. the 50U6G (look it up and compare) that is spec-for-spec identical to this TV except in one respect: It has Google TV compared with Fire TV. The other difference? It is currently $130 cheaper than this model. Here's the thing: You could buy that other model and a $40 Fire stick and have -- basically -- the exact same thing if that's what you want. However, I fail to see how Fire is worth any more than Google. I would say many people might actually prefer Google for its Play Store, which is the standard for Android-based operating systems. I really have no idea why this TV is priced so much higher -- maybe it's because it's newer? I don't know, but it's not worth the price difference and this is one of the reasons I am rating is so poorly.-OVERALL IMPRESSIONSI like this TV. It is missing some features I would like to have, but it also has a great picture. What troubles me is the price. If this were competitive with the Google TV version, I would give this at least 4 stars, I'd still deduct one star for some of the dirty screen effects and poor customization. I may come back and bump up my rating if the TV grows on me and some of the dirty screen effects go away; but for now, it's pretty average, so 3 stars it is.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2023
    Size: 50-InchVerified Purchase
    I was one of the lucky few to pick up one of these on Prime Day for just $160 which was an amazing price for such a decent TV. Even at it's current price of $337 I wouldn't hesitate to purchase another one if we had the need for one in the near future.

    This replaced one of the old Seiki 50" 4K TV's that came out a decade ago and were by far the least expensive 4K TV's you could get at the time. The main TV in my house is a 2019 75" Vizio P-Series. Probably the most telling thing I could say about this TV is that I used to avoid watching any movies or anything "pretty" that the visuals were right up there with the story because the old Seiki was not real great of picture quality. I no longer worry about that however as the picture from this TV is very good for it's price.

    Pros:
    - Consistent picture across inputs. I had change the picture settings switching from game to show on the Seiki which was horribly annoying.
    - Good lighting with no major hotspot issues. Not unexpected since it has full array local dimming.
    - Contrary to some reviews stating otherwise I don't notice any significant motion blur. Perhaps the Google version has this issue?
    - It plays nice with standard and non-standard external devices:
    - Works great with the Xbox One
    - Surprisingly also works great with my Asus PN41 mini PC (no over/underscan issues)
    - Sound is as expected for a thin LED TV that doesn't have room or depth for great speakers

    Cons(?):
    - Have had some issues with the wifi connectivity
    - Likely a combination of wall mounting it on a wall which is brick on the exterior (the reflection of the wifi signals back towards the TV off the wall can really kill your signal)
    - Unfortunately placement of the main router and sole satellite of my mesh Wifi system that doesn't allow any better placement than with a large brick fireplace and multiple walls directly between the router and the TV
    - Not really a con as it's a pretty standard size and it's super cheap to get a longer one, but if you're wall mounting yours and wanting neat cable management you'll likely want to go ahead and order a longer power cable because the one this comes with is only ~6-8 feet long
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
    Size: 50-InchVerified Purchase
    No issues and extremely affordable, looks great and is bright. Nothing I could really improve. I use this a lot with my PS5 so its great for gaming as well
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2022
    Size: 50-InchVerified Purchase
    I got this for the price and the reviews I'd read. Given the price , it's a really good performer. I purchased this specifically to serve as a very large computer monitor. I don't have to wear readers while sitting at at
    50 inch screen and I'm at a screen for hours. It works as such great with a modern computer. You get a giant desktop to boot--with lots of space to keep open windows etc. I tried gaming on it with an Alienware computer (not laptop)--2022 Alienware and it's been good. I'm not an avid gamer but the graphics are great. I used newer HDMI cables to insure good quality. I'd say it' would be fine with an Xbox or PS3 as well as a cheap but very respectable alternative to a stand alone monitor of this size. Professional gamers should go elsewhere for myriad reasons and simply would not choose a TV as a monitor but everyone else--you might be quite pleased given the price.

    I've read so much about it being an Amazon TV--true, that's the interface that's the main screen when you turn it on-- but it's as simple as pushing a few buttons, going to inputs and there's the computer as an input. I have the signal for the TV as an internet driven TV using a cable directly off my router but I did try it on WIFI (I have a very good WIFI system at home) and it was fine and generating high quality images.

    Yes when the screen goes to sleep, you must push the home screen button, toggle over to inputs to your computer input and wake your computer from sleep via keyboard and mouse-it's been fussy--I have to usually hit the keyboard a few times, jiggle the mouse but again we're talking 4 seconds and given the price I can live with the jiggle when that happens. Waking the computer first , then going to the inputs seems to be more reliable but this is no deal breaker by any means.

    I will say that the settings menus for the TV is confusing. You don't get global settings (where you it a settings button for the TV as a whole, for all things connected to the TV and apply to everything--much of your picture settings is dependent on what you are watching. So if you are watching a very high quality Netflix or Amazon Prime Show, the settings give you a broad range of options and you see the impact of those settings as you tamper for that programming. If I'm using it on my computer, I have to tweak those settings when the computer is up to insure the settings are what I want. If I am gaming (as an option) under the computer , I readjust for gaming. If I bring up any of the HD Youtube stuff for 4K--the picture is marvelous, that pristine wow picture you see on screens on display at a big box store.

    I do notice with scenes that are night , on Netflix or Prime, for some night scenes some issues with shadows or darkness (meaning you will see a kind of clouding abstract dark patch on the screen). You can adjust settings to get rid of this and lose some picture quality, sit further back etc. Given the price, I'd not sweat it.

    Other reviewers have mentioned 120hz--this is a 60hz machine (though it may do things up to 120HZ)---I've not scene specific settings that suddenly let you deal with or designate that the TV should generate 120hz. I'd welcome a post talking to that matter, be great to unlock all that but I fear on this model it's not there.

    Someone used the word Vivid in another post. The settings that pump out color on this machine are referred to as DYNAMIC, then there's natural, movie, standard, game PC--basically ignoring those labels--pick and choose what looks best for you and fiddle with the associated settings under those labels. There is also a custom setting for the very brave.

    Getting at settings is remote dependent, so that's where the action is, learn the remote. Not all remote features will work unless the content has that enabled. There's vague references to that on some of the main TV settings under the Fire settings menu on the main screen. Customer support won't tell you that and you may end up unnecessarily resetting your TV (per their directive) when in fact it's working fine.

    So I'd say this--if you want a cheap 4K QLED that will impress with many things, but not all, go for it with this 50 inch TV. I did for my purposes--got a great monitor, much better movie viewing in my office when I so desire and it's not really hard to operate and handle many inputs. I'd buy another HISENSE as a main TV on their upper tier.

    If you're thinking you're going to get OLED or some competitors quality at a steal--not quite but very close .
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
    Size: 58-InchVerified Purchase
    I don't think you can find a better pic for this price. Solid build and performance straight out of the box. Level of detail and variety of colors is extraordinary. I would say the only weak spot is the built in speakers but at this price there is plenty of money left to remedy that. The earphone output is easily wired to your existing sound system with an inexpensive cable. A feast for the eyes..
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
    Size: 75-InchVerified Purchase
    Easy set up, great picture quality and decent sound quality. It's not just good for the price It's a good TV.
    2 people found this helpful
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