Hisense 65U8HQ review: high-end TV tech in an affordable package


The Hisense 65U8HQ’s straightforward but potent star attraction is that for a distinctly mid-range price it gives you an ultra-bright 65-inch 4K picture powered by the sort of Mini LED lighting system usually only found on much more expensive TVs.

It backs this up, too, with impressively versatile HDR support, all the latest gaming features, and an unusually strong audio system that includes both a forward-facing ‘sound bar’ attached to its bottom edge, and a large woofer facing out of its rear. So should the more established names of the high-end TV world be quaking in their boots?

Price

65-inch TV: Hisense 65U8HQ

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Things get a bit complicated here, at least regarding the global situation. At first glance, everything seems straightforward enough. There’s a UK price set at £1199 (significantly lower than the set’s initial launch price), a US price set at $1399, and an Australian price set at $2799. However, delving into the spec sheets of the slightly differently named models (the UK gets the U8HQ, the US gets the U8H and Australia gets the U8HA) it seems that the TVs are not identically specified across each territory. 



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