More tech news and reviews at — ⬇⬇⬇ – Ace LED-805 DN4 https://www.lazada.com.ph/products/ace-55-slim-4k-ultra-hd-tv-black-led-805. This month Hisense launched their new H8F Android TV Smart TV with 4K HDR10 and Dolby Vision HDR. Cord Cutters News had the chance to test it out, giving our readers a look at it. Overall, this was a great TV for the price point—currently starting at $399.99 for a 50″ up to $699 for a 65″.
The Hisense 2019 Series 7 4K (3840×2160), offers greatperformance and value in the mid-range market.Hisense is still a challenger brand chasing after the ‘big three’ market share. It does this by having a with different feature sets and prices. Its Hisense 2019 series 7 (R7) is a TV for all – a great mid-range set.Hisense Australia says, “ 2019 is shaping up to be a big year for Hisense.
Demand for our consumer electronics and home appliances is continuing to grow, both from consumers and retailers. As a result of this demand, we are expanding our offerings across our existing categories in 2019 and are also launching into new categories. BTW, Hisense is the world’s fourth-largest TV maker (by unitmarket share) behind Samsung, LG and Sony. Now in 2019, we have the ‘R’ identifier.
5 (R5), 4K, HDR, edge-lit in 58 and 65-inch. 6 (R6), 4K, HDR10, edge-lit in 43, 50, 55, 65 and 75-inch. 7 (R7), 4K, Dolby Vision, voice control, edge-lit in 50, 55, 65, and 75-inchAnd we presume series 8 (R8 Quantum Dot), 9 (R9 Quantum Dot)and new OLEDs (RX) will come later. Review: Hisense 2019 Series 7 (R7) 65-inch model 65R7WebsiteLet me start by saying that I tend to review the top-end-of-townproducts, so for me, I was a little taken aback when asked to review the Hisense2019 Series 7 (R7). I do not mean that negatively – I was impressed with theseries 8 and 9 last year.
But I did not expect greatness – I was pleasantly surprised.The Series 7 has traditionally been its most popular range,perhaps because it is about half-way up the good, better, best ladder – a mid-rangeTV with an RRP at $1499 (50), $1799 (55), $2499 (65) and $3499 (75).Again, I repeat that these are RRP and buyers should practicesevere arm twisting if they decide to go this way. The main differences between 2019 R7 over 2018 P7 are. Dolby Vision (a superset of HDR10) and High LogGamma (HLG). Dolby Atmos 5.1.2 decoding (you need a DolbyAtmos soundbar to hear this). Voice control (Amazon Alexa built-in and GoogleAssistant to come via a Google speaker). Updated VIDAA 3.0 User Interface with AI contentsuggestions. Updated RemoteNow smartphone appDolby Vision and Dolby Atmos alone are reasons to buy the R7over the P7 What is Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos?If you are buying a TV in 2019, go for Dolby Vision and Atmos if you can afford it.
What to make of Hisense? Image Credit: HisenseSo what can you expect from Hisense?For all the bells and whistles listed here, Hisense is a budget brand.
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You may not be getting the same guarantee of hardware quality or snazzy design as with the likes of Panasonic or LG, but the features you do get are usually a decent cut below the competition.Hisense’s main buzzword is ULED, or ‘ultra LED’. ULED TVs still have LCD-LED panels, but use a metallic quantum dot filter – like the kind found in Samsung’s TVs – to enhance contrast and definition. Image Credit: HisenseIs it a TV, a projector, or a hybrid of the two?
Hisense’s TriChroma TV essentially projects with three colored lasers onto a blank TV screen, and covers the entire DCI-P3 color gamut. Expect some dazzling 4K HDR, though not either of the dynamic HDR10+ or Dolby Vision HDR formats, even for the very high price.You can now nab the 100-inch model in the US for $9,995 (yup) on, with a built-in Harman Kardon audio system (there's a 120-inch model too). In the UK, it's an equivalent £10,999 at, with JBL supplying the audio components instead.
Hisense OLED TV. (Image credit: Hisense)Can Hisense compete with the big-name OLED sellers, like LG, Sony, or Panasonic?We'll find out soon, as Hisense's first OLED TV has now made its way to UK and Europe. Previously retailing as the Series X in Australia, the H55O8BBUK should have the deep blacks and rich color gamut we've come to expect from, with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision to boot.Retailing at (around $2,000 / AU$2,900), it's around the cost of last year's LG B8 OLED, and will be one of the cheapest ways to get an OLED panel in your home. See what we thought in our TV review Hisense 2019 ULED TVs. Image Credit: HisenseHisense H8F (available in 50, 65-inch models): Same panel technology as above, but with a more standard Android TV platform instead. You do however get Alexa compatibility and Google Assistant integration from the off. Now available in 50 inches for $400 (around £350 / AU$560), and 65 inches for $750 (around £656 / AU$1,049).
Hisense 2019 UHD / HD TVsHisense H65 UHD TV (available in 50, 75 inches): A step down from ULED, without the quantum dot panel, wide color gamut, or local dimming. You do, however, get basic HDR support (HDR10), and a 50-inch 4K UHD display for only $349 (around £307 / AU$490), or a 75-inch display for $1,199 (around £1,053 / AU$1,683). Launching in late 2019.Hisense H5 HD TV (available in 32, 40 inches): For those wanting something on the small side, the ultra-cheap H5 launches this coming May in 32 or 40-inch models, at $169 (around £148 / AU$237) and $249 (around £219 / AU$349) respectively.
You're only getting 1080p Full HD, but you won't be spending much on it either.Everything you need to know about the new TV launches of 2019.