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Hisense 65" ULED 4K Mini-LED TV $1175 + Delivery (Free to Selected Cities) @ Appliance Central

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Was $1895 according to their site. Selling for $1295 at most other shops.

HDMI 2.1 with 4K@120Hz. HDR10+. 3 year warranty.


Mod Update 19/6: Price has dropped to $1175

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  • +6

    Read somewhere that in Australian dont buy hisense, tcl is better…

    • +1

      I agree

    • +1

      Bought a Hisense couple years back and have been rock solid. From personal experience Hisense is way better than the crappy TCL…

      • People negging you for giving your experience/opinion, lol

      • +2

        Long time ago yes but then people saying the panel that go to Australia is different from others hisense sell to other countries.
        Something like that. I could be wrong…
        Need some tv guru to explain more

        Maybe this
        https://www.reddit.com/r/Hisense/comments/x0gkhx/u8h_vs_u8ha…

        • Do yourself a favour and avoid these steaming piles of shit.

      • -1

        Lol couldn’t be any further away from the truth.

      • Dunno why all the hate?

        Been using my Hisense for six years now hasn’t missed a beat. Crappy UI but everything is on Apple TV or Xbox or ps4 anyway so….0

    • +2

      Have the 55 inch and I agree with you a lot of light bleed in dark scenes… honestly so much so I think a regular LED would be less distracting in a dark room. Bright scenes do get incredibly bright and look great though ( can’t confirm if TCL is better since I don’t own one but seems likely )

    • +1

      This x ∞
      A cardboard cutout of a TV is more reliable than a Hisense.

  • So, this or tcl 65C835?

    • cant speak from experience but on paper that TCL model looks great for the price and i'd take it over this one

    • I have the 55 model and would definitely not recommend. Incredible amounts of blooming and backlight bleed, unlike the US equivalent.

      • Of which, the person effectively mentioned both Hisense and TCL…which do you have the 55 model for?

        • +1

          It mentioned the usa so must be hisense im 108 pct sure

        • Hisense U8HAU. Fine during the day, great vivid colours etc, but terrible at night/during darker scenes. Trash.

      • Crazy as mini led is meant to be better for dark scenes, seems to be its nothing without good software to back it up. Only the big brands like Sony will put the time and money into good software to optimise the hardware.

        • I think this is true for most brands that focus on selling items based on "specs on paper" vs. the actual user experience. Firmware, software, interface design, are much harder to get right and not as flashy on ads. I was very tempted by TCL C835, but ultimately went extra and got a Sony.

          • +1

            @kevorulez: Yep merely tick box marketing, whatever buzz words sell they have to find any way to include. Like how they advertise Dolby Atmos for some tvs but can't take advantage of Atmos just merely can handle the Atmos file/codec type.

            Crazy how most people still go I got a new 4k tv thinking that means its amazing when its merely pixel density that all tvs share these days. Even HDR, a cheap tv might get really bright but colours will be washed out and backlight bleed can be insanely irritating.

            Sales people at stores dont help by usually knowing nothing about tvs other than what ones they make bigger margins on…

        • +1

          Crazy as mini led is meant to be better for dark scenes

          Hisense use IPS panels in their TV's for Australia which are objectively worse than VA panels (other than better viewing angles).

          That's already putting them on the backfoot and their (probably below average) implementaion of mini led tech can't save them from the blooming/backlight bleed of an IPS panel.

          Not even factoring anything else in, at least TCL use VA panels on their TV's. I don't have either TV, but I can almost gurantee the TCL has much, much better black levels and control over the blooming compared to hisense TV's purely down to the panel type they use.

    • I think the C835 is sold out almost everywhere.

    • TCL is the clear winner. Can’t even be compared.

      • https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/759994

        Even the Sony x85 or x90 would be a better option on sale. The x85 was on sale not that far back for not much more. Save a little extra and get peace of mind over low/middle tier brands.

        TCL is not the clear winner I would say

        • +2

          Oh no doubt, but the OP asked between Hisense and TCL.

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