The Hisense U8QG is a sub-flagship model priced around $1,500, showcasing proprietary ULED technology for superior viewing. ULED combines various patents in Ultra Local Dimming, Ultra Wide Color Gamut, Ultra 4K Resolution, and Ultra Smooth Motion Rate. While it competes with popular QLED and Mini-LED technologies, understanding its benefits boils down to performance and value for consumers. The setup process requires substantial assistance, indicating robust construction. Testing the TV aims to assess its actual performance against its competition in the current market.
Setting up the U8QG involved the usual dance of attaching the stand and connecting the unit to our network. While the assembly process was not terrible, it certainly required four hands (two people) to do safely.
According to Hisense, ULED (or Ultra LED) is the company's proprietary 'ultimate viewing experience... that combines 20 different patents to create the most vivid and true-to-life viewing experience.'
Yet most consumers only want to know a couple of things: How do all these labels translate into performance and value? And how does this model stack up to others?
So many labels. Yet most consumers only want to know a couple of things: How do all these labels translate into performance and value?
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