Motion on sports is blurry…
Fast pans in hockey and soccer show motion blur that my old 120Hz TV didn't have. You can tune it out with motion processing but then it looks like a soap opera.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe Hisense U6N 65-inch (ASIN B0CNHFKYXZ) brings ULED local dimming, Dolby Vision IQ, and Google TV to the sub-$700 CAD market — available on Amazon.ca at around $699 CAD.
| Resolution | 4K UHD |
| Panel | ULED with local dimming |
| HDR | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG |
| Refresh Rate | 60Hz native (120Hz effective with motion processing) |
| Smart OS | Google TV |
| Gaming | ALLM, eARC HDMI |
| Audio | Dolby Atmos — 2.0 40W |
"I replaced a 10-year-old 1080p TV and couldn't believe the difference. HDR on Netflix is stunning for $699."
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"Google TV is way better than the Samsung smart TV I had before. Everything is just faster and easier to find."
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"For a bedroom TV this is incredible. Sharp picture, clear sound, Google TV — I don't need anything else."
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"Hisense has quietly become the best bang-for-buck TV brand. The U6N at this price is genuinely excellent."
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Motion on sports is blurry…
Fast pans in hockey and soccer show motion blur that my old 120Hz TV didn't have. You can tune it out with motion processing but then it looks like a soap opera.
Source: Amazon reviewerBlacks are grayish in dark rooms…
Watching in a dark room you can see that deep blacks are actually dark grey. Not terrible but my friend's OLED puts it to shame.
Source: Amazon reviewerRemote has Peacock button for no reason…
Peacock isn't even available in Canada. The remote wastes a button on a US-only service. Minor annoyance but feels like it wasn't finished for the Canadian market.
Source: RedditSoftware updates slowed down after a year…
My U6G from two years ago barely gets updates now. Hope Hisense improves their support cadence because the hardware is solid but the software trails.
Source: RedditThe Hisense U6N is the best sub-$700 TV you can buy in Canada right now — ULED local dimming, Dolby Vision, and Google TV at a price most 4K TVs can't touch. The 60Hz native panel is a real limitation for sports fans and fast-paced gaming, and blacks aren't class-leading, but for everyday streaming and casual viewing it delivers excellent picture quality for the money.