

📺 Elevate your living room to a cinematic and gaming powerhouse!
The Hisense 55U8N is a cutting-edge 55-inch Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD TV featuring 1800 nits peak brightness, over 2000 local dimming zones, and QLED Quantum Dot technology for vibrant colors. It supports Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos for immersive audiovisual experiences, while the 144Hz Game Mode Pro with FreeSync Premium Pro ensures smooth gaming. Powered by the AI-driven Hi-View Engine Pro and Google TV with WiFi 6E, it offers a future-proof smart entertainment hub backed by a 2-year warranty.























| ASIN | B0CY4TQ91Q |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,328 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #48 in QLED TVs |
| Brand Name | Hisense |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (922) |
| Date First Available | April 1, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 41.9 Pounds |
| Item model number | 55U8N |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 48.5 x 28.2 inches |
| Special Features | Dolby Vision IQ · Atmos, Full Array Local Dimming Pro, Mini-LED ULED, Native 144Hz, QLED Quantum Dot Color |
| Standing screen display size | 54.6 Inches |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 220 watts |
C**T
Awesome value. Great tv.
Excellent TV! Sometimes on gaming mode the picture dims pretty drastically and that’s a bit weird, but otherwise, it’s awesome. Picture is super clear, blacks are really dark, contrast is great, and the UI is really intuitive. My last tv was a higher end Samsung so I was used to their UI, but this was really easy to switch to. Connects to my Xbox, Bluetooth soundbar, and Nintendo switch without issues either. I also have it setup on my WiFi network with no issues. 5/5 would buy again. Great price for the site and features you get.
T**.
An amazing 85 inch TV at this (or almost any) price point
I ordered the 85 inch Hisense U8N TV, with the “free” placement and removal of boxing addition. Both exceeded expectations. On the TV, I had done a lot of research about a new 85 inch TV to replace my 2019 75 inch Samsung. Hisense’s 2024 U8N was pretty much at the top of the list for high-end quality at a reasonable (lower end?) price point. Right out of the box, its brightness and contrast were exceptional, and the built-in speakers were pretty darn good as well. (I did hook it up to an inexpensive 3.1.2 Hisense soundbar that does stuff such as Dolby Atmos, which is really good in its own right.) I followed a number of suggestions for tweaking the picture I had read about on-line (setting “Filmmaker” as the default picture mode—which also disables Hisense’s form of motion smoothing—turning off Active Contrast, Super Resolution, and the like), and the picture is awesome. Perhaps you can still get darker blacks with OLED, but this U8N is pushing it pretty close. The most common negative I hear about mini-LED TVs such as this Hisense is that the picture brightness/contrast drops off significantly as one gets 30 degrees or so to the side of the TV. Our setup has all of us within 15 or 20 degrees, and there is no noticeable degradation in the picture quality. At its price point, at least still in mid 2025, I am confident in thinking that it is hard to beat.
I**K
Great TV with vibrant colors and awesome brightness with extremely deep blacks
Owing to the endless debate regarding image quality of the 75 inch (ADS pro IPS panel) vs other models having VA panel (55, 65, and 85 inch models), I had to purchase both, a 75-inch and 85-inch models to compare them by myself side-to-side so as to cut this long story short! I have to admit that I was pretty impressed by the outstanding image quality of the 75 inch model and its extremely deep black contrast. Here’s my opinion after the comparison: - The colors on the 75-inch model were more saturated, natural, and incredibly vibrant when compared to the 85-inch. I did not need to change any setting of the TV out of the box. The image actually looked like it is about to come out of the TV on the 75 inch. (Check photos) - The colors looked significantly paler on the 85-inch panel and the brightness was considerably inferior as compared to the 75-inch model (check photos). - It was very evident that white images or text appeared to have a rather pinkish or reddish hue on the 85-inch which was very annoying and straining to my eyes. I tried to play with few settings as color temperature, intensity, or gamut to correct it but I couldn't. (Check photos). - The black colors were extremely deep on both and I could not appreciate any difference between the depth of the blacks on both panels which was extremely important to me to decide which one I’ll pick at the end. In my opinion, the assumptions made by few reviewers regarding the “inferiority” of the 75-inch IPS panel compared to 85-inch VA panel were not that appreciable at all by naked eyes. I did not - at any instance - observe any degree of significant difference. - The 10-inch difference between both models, however, was strangely significant in terms of magnification which was a credit for the 85-inch panel. - The built-in speakers and subwoofer on both models are magnificent despite being a bit louder and deeper on the 85-inch model (60 watt vs 40 watt on the 75 inch, I guess). However, this was not an issue for me as I already have a home theater system. At the end of the day, I made my mind and picked the 75-inch and had to return the 85 inch one. I am extremely impressed and very well satisfied with the image quality, color vibrance and accuracy, and the extremely deep black contrats on it. This is added to the cleanliness of white colors on it being devoid of any pink or red hues as was seen on the 85-inch.
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