The centerpiece of my home theater setup is the Hisense U8N, which I was able to go hands-on with before. While it’s still an excellent TV, you’ll want to pick up its successor, the U8QG instead.
It has an even better refresh rate of 165Hz, which can be bumped up to 288Hz for console gaming. It also features an improved Mini-LED panel with up to 5,000 nits of brightness for better visibility in direct sunlight and harsh overhead lighting. It’s also Pantone-Validated for color accuracy, so you’ll get more lifelike images.
Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision IQ give you virtual surround sound and enhanced detailing to provide an immersive experience while streaming movies, music, console games, and shows. On the topic of console gamers, they will appreciate the native support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro VRR to prevent screen tearing and stuttering. My favorite feature is that the Hisense TV lineup supports the PlayStation Remote Play app, so I can leave the console in the living room and play games or watch DVDs on the Hisense U8K we have in the bedroom.
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