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The Hisense 65AE7000FTUK is a 65-inch 4K UHD HDR Smart TV that offers an immersive viewing experience with built-in Alexa, access to popular streaming services, and advanced HDR technology for stunning visuals. Its flexible design allows for easy placement, making it a perfect addition to any modern living space.
S**R
Heavy user - 4K HDR Movies, Gaming & more
I wanted to leave a review so I could help others like myself.I was after a 4K 65" HDR Panel with decent viewing angles and great input lag/response times.I mostly play 4K HDR movies from my laptop via HDMI, along with AAA title games (Flight Simulator 2020, Forza, Call of Duty ect).This TV turned out to be - PERFECT!The response times are below 20ms, making it feel much like a decent gaming monitor rather than a laggy TV.At first I was disappointed to find the TV would only go to 4K 30HZ, however I just needed to enable enhanced HDMI in the TV settings, 4K 60HZ now working great! Even over HDMI!The colours are super vibrant, no complaints here.Viewing angles are superb, viewable from all angles however when you get really around to the side you'll notice a drop off in colours.The TV software is great, no lag, Youtube always defaults to 4K which is nice.I've seen people complaining about the speaker quality, but to be honest, for a TV, they're not bad! I have a soundbar on the way which will be a nice upgrade, as built in TV speakers are always pretty low spec.I nice surprise was the "anycast" feature. You can screen mirror from your Android devices or even extend you monitors from a Windows PC/Laptop!The Windows casting/mirroring is however limited to 1080P 60hz, which is fine really as wireless 4K isn't possible yet.I think that's everything covered.Oh, the stand/feet were missing from the box! Luckily I wall mounted my TV and the stand/legs were not needed.
T**Z
Good price for this size
Great tv I've had this brand before and I think they are spot on
R**K
Good Value for Money
Bought this for the Grandson’s room and was dubious about going so far downmarket but he’s thrilled so that’s worth an extra star for a start!Picture is good and very pleasing under subdued lighting conditions. It does lack the sparkle of more expensive models and would not be so good in a bright room. The sound quality is above average by the standard of these modern TV’s (i.e. bearable rather than terrible). The remote has a quality feel and works well. The operating system is responsive and very user friendly. Now the bad news!The description implies that it works as an Alexa terminal but it doesn’t. In order to register to Alexa you need to send a code to the HiSense website which doesn’t work. Support acknowledge that ‘there are issues’ but offer no solution. Even if it did work it’s not a full Alexa terminal and offers very limited features. Minus one star for the misleading advertising of a feature which doesn’t work anyway.The operating system is Android based but, despite that, quite fast. I was hoping I could download other apps but you can’t – you’re stuck with what they give you which are mainly ‘Pay per View’ channels. There is an Internet browser which is OK because, to my delight, the TV supports a wireless mouse/keyboard. I recommend leaving one plugged in because it makes searching on YouTube etc. easier.There’s no headphone jack but a cheap optical/analogue converter produces the audio but only at full level. The volume control has no effect but this appears to be an infuriating feature of most of these modern TVs.I haven’t managed to connect the TV to my PC for watching films over the home network. It has the Plex app but I’ve never managed to get that to work in other situations including this one and you can’t add a different app such as VLC. It’s a bit unfair to expect a cheap TV to offer these advanced features and I don’t regard it as a minus. It plays films from a USB drive properly but there’s no sub-title handling.It’s a bit flimsy and incredibly light – boisterous kids could easily send it flying and it probably wouldn’t survive!On balance, this TV is better than I expected for the money. If you just want a user friendly TV for off-air channels, YouTube, Netflix etc. and you normally watch under subdued lighting this is an excellent buy.
M**Y
Hisense tv
I've had this tv just under 2 years, great at first, but now it keeps switching off.
R**L
Great TV at great price.
I bought this Hisense 4K 43 inch TV to replace my ageing Sharp 720p 32 inch TV and run it mostly from a Denon 1912 1080p AVR Receiver. Whilst i still use my 1080p Projector for films - i use this as for watching television and as computer monitor.Thus far i haven't been able make too much use of the 4K picture - i do have a 4K Blu Ray Recorder but its run via the 1080 receiver - but its worth having for the future. But still in 1080p the picture is stunning.So, I am delighted with the results, the picture is big and crystal clear and whilst i run the sound from an AV amp via an optical cable, the inbuilt DTS speakers are certainly no slouch.Installation was straight forward, the only tricky task was fitting the feet and ensuring that my AV amp handled the sound from the AV receiver and not the TV. A slight complaint is that the cable inputs on the TV are on the left hand side (from the front) rather than the right so i have had a buy some longer cables.There are plenty of useful apps such as YouTube, Amazon Prime and Netflix - although I don't use the later.The only real issues are with some of inbuilt software such as the TV guide isn't as intuitive as other TVS or my Panasonic Blu Ray recorder which is more a nuisance than a problem.Overall this is great TV at a great price.
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