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Price: $269.99
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The Hisense QD6 Series gets you in on all the action. QLED Color displays over a billion brilliant shades of color on your screen, making your favorite games, shows and movies feel even more real. Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos immerse you in a world of dynamic images and all-encompassing sound, so you can see every blade of grass and hear every call of the ref
QLED COLOR: See the exact hue of every blade of grass on the field and every line on the court. QLED Color is made up of quantum dots—very small particles with the ability to display over a billion shades of color. This feature renders every frame with rich, vibrant and realistic color, ensuring that even the most minute details stand out
DOLBY VISION AND DOLBY ATMOS: The fusion of Dolby Vision HDR imaging and Dolby Atmos sound transforms your TV into an entertainment powerhouse. These image and sound technologies from the cinema, now brought together for the home, provide amazing realism that you’ll see, hear, and feel like never before
PRESS & ASK | ALEXA: Just press and ask Alexa to find, launch, and control your content. Go beyond streaming to check sports scores, set timers, reminders, and more
FIRE TV: Get right to the good stuff. Fire TV puts your favorite apps front and center on one main home screen. So you can quickly find shows, movies, and live TV you love without the endless scrolling
AI 4K UPSCALER: Stream your favorite live sports with striking clarity. AI 4K Upscaler uses machine learning models to enhance low-resolution content to near 4K quality. Watch beloved movies, home videos and TV broadcasts with sharper edges, more detailed textures and improved visual quality
GAME MODE PLUS WITH VRR | MOTION RATE 120: Get ready to game on! Game Mode Plus with Variable Refresh Rate and Auto Low Latency Mode make for a smooth, lag-free playing experience. Eliminate screen tearing and reduce input lag, while showing your opponent who’s boss
AI SMOOTH MOTION WITH MEMC: See all the action clearly, including super-fast breakaways and three-point plays. The AI Smooth Motion is powered by advanced features like MEMC, AI Noise Reduction and a built-in highly responsive panel to create an ultra-crisp, blur-free picture—no matter the speed of movement on the screen
FILMMAKER MODE: Watch classic shows and movies just as the filmmaker intended. Filmmaker Mode shows you the picture as it was originally envisioned, before it was adapted for every audience. This feature automatically adjusts your settings, so you can experience the original aspect ratio, frame rate, color and audio
AIRPLAY 2 & WORKS WITH APPLE HOME: With AirPlay 2 and Apple Home compatibility, you can effortlessly stream content from your Apple devices and control your TV as part of your smart home—no extra setup required
AI SPORTS MODE: AI Sports Mode leaps to the rescue of blurry movements in sports. The tailored mode creates truly stadium-like sports scenes, making every detail of the game crystal-clear. It also enhances sound effects of even the crowd and commentator’s voices
Reviewer: David Saunders
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Hisense Fire 2025 QLED Hits a Homerun! Great Budget QLED TV!
Review: This Hisense TV is highly recommended by several reviewers but got an average rating on RTINGS.COM. After seeing what it can do, I agree with all the positive feedback! For a tv that costs less than 300 dollars you can’t beat the quality of this QLED display. The HDR visuals looks really good and detailed, the contrast between light and dark are great, color is vivid, and lighting is better than I thought it would be. This model can get bright, but isn’t blinding bright, like some QLED tv’s. The screen doesn’t have too much reflection glare and can work well in a dark room or lighter room. That aspect alone makes this tv amazing. Sound is excellent! Also, this tv has a game mode that can output VRR and ALLM, surprisingly with no HDMI 2.1 ports. Thats awesome and rare! So, if you play console or pc games, this setup is solid! My advice is that you turn the color up to 10, adjust the brightness to 4 or 5 and make sure you turn on all HDR settings. Lastly, when you setup the TV, you’ll need to register it with your Amazon account via a code. Oh, and the remote control is great too, very easy to use. In short, this TV is an amazing model at an amazing value! Great entry level QLED TV, I highly recommend this TV.
Reviewer: Big Daddy K
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This is a really nice TV
Review: I’ve been looking to replace my old plasma in my room for a while. This one came up on sale, and I could not pass it up. It is really nice, and the picture is great. I was concerned about the viewing angle, because that can be a problem in this price range. It is not a problem here. You can watch things thing if you were sitting right next to it. The picture and sound quality are amazing, and it has all the cool audio formats if you want to output to something else. I could not be happier with this TV and the picture and sound. Enough so when I replace another one of my older TVs, I may stick with this model on a larger scale instead of paying much more for the “nicer” models. That said, in my case, I was replacing an older TV that had a Fire TV Stick 4K on it. I was expecting the Fire TV interface to be better than that since it’s all built in. This TV comes with Wi-Fi 5, which is a bit disappointing since the stick had Wi-Fi 6, and my better sticks have Wi-Fi 6e. You would think the newest TV would have a more updated Wifi version. Not a big deal. Most of my smart TVs I just use the sticks versus the TV interface, so I can switch back to the stick if needed. So far the Wi-Fi 5 is doing just fine. Next, if you are restoring from another Fire TV device backup, don’t even try using it for a while. Let it do its thing like update the Fire TV version, and all the apps. It’s not easy to know where it is in the process. I don’t believe there is a way to see the queue, you just get notices that apps are ready to use. Give it 30-60 minutes depending on how many apps you have installed. I told it to restore from the existing sticks backup, and then tried to go in and use it right away. I received all sorts of errors with logins. The YouTube app I had to uninstall and reinstall to get it to work at all. Fire TV is sort of it’s own special torture anyway, but I think if you wait until it downloads and updates everything you will be happier in the long run. Again, don’t let this discourage you from buying it. It works great. Fire TV is just a bit special, especially the Hulu and Paramount+ apps which seem very prone to crashing. I still use it on every TV in my house though.
Reviewer: Wayfinder
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good picture- but no headphone jack and erratic performance. One star for poor software.
Review: Mixed feelings about this monitor… overall disappointed. The picture is crisp. Text is easily readable. I can read text I never could before, and I’m seeing colors I never saw before. The QLED lives up to its rep. So why am I giving it 2 stars? Five reasons:1) The quality of the software and operation is poor– as mentioned by other reviewers. My set has a problem of going black every so often and needing to be turned off and back on to regain the picture. This is very obviously a software problem that needs to be fixed.2) Major: the 43in and 50in versions do NOT contain a headphone jack– and the advertising didn’t state that. They showed the controls from the 55in+ sets. A TV without a headphone jack causes problems if one wants to watch TV while the rest of the family is sleeping or studying… or if a person is hard of hearing and uses headphones all the time… or if one lives in an apartment complex with TV / stereo volume limitations. Its having Bluetooth does not replace a standard headphone jack (I paid for my deluxe, awesome-sound, wired headphones and I want to use them).3) The color can be difficult to adjust if you’re using it as a computer monitor, even if you are using no other input. It seems a regular battle between the Hisense settings and Graphics Card Control panel settings. It should have no problem with this, since it has a specific GAME MODE function built in when hooked into digital feed systems. It took me longer to adjust this than any other TV I’ve ever owned. In addition, the Game Mode is really annoying, as Hisense seems to find it necessary to visibly inform you every time the TV switches to Game Mode (which is often. It seems to decide to switch to Game Mode at random– even when it’s used permanently as a computer monitor).4) When used as a computer monitor (which worked just fine on the prior Hisense 43″ system) it doesn’t always auto-switch to GAME MODE when turning the system on, which significantly affects color and monitor settings. It also often does not recognize the computer as being connected. I contacted Hisense and after them putting me through a dozen hoops, I told them I was returning the television. A few days later I got an email from Toshiba (evidently the manufacturer) which told me exactly how to get my preferred input to start up. It was a setting buried deep, deep inside the system menu… with no manual (either printed or online) to explain to customers where to find such things. So it does boot to the correct HDMI port now, but what I had to go through to find out how to do that was ridiculous.5) There are several software glitches. Numerous 1-star reviews here point to their internal software as their major complaint. I have to agree. In addition, they present standard advertising on their Home splash screen, and the customer has no way to control that (that I’m aware of). I didn’t buy this TV for them to force no-opt-out advertisements on me, taking up a LOT of valuable screen space that could be better used by menu items.In short, this television is a mess. I would give it 2 stars ONLY because it has a great picture at a low price– when it works. Since it sometimes doesn’t work, 1 star.This is my second Hisense. I had none of these problems with the prior 43″ 4K model. So I’d guess the software team really rushed this one to market… and they need to do some debugging and updating. In addition they seemed set on killing the golden goose by sucking as much profit out of this as possible in forced 3rd-party advertising.These are major issues… and it cost them stars on this one. Getting this during Prime Days — and QLED monitor for $199???– could not resist. But I’m not impressed with system functionality or unwanted ads replacing needed screen space.ADDENDUM: Today AMAZON support called me, and was super-friendly and supportive. They were very interested in any and all feedback. I also found out a couple of things: 1) This is an Amazon Fire TV. For some reason something didn’t click with the “SMART FIRE” labeling on the advertisement, and I didn’t realize this was an Amazon television. So if you like Amazon products, this has the stuff. If not, that’s something to be aware of. 2) Apparently there IS online documentation on this television… but it is buried deep in the HELP area of the Amazon website, and can be tricky to find. It’s not a typical technical manual; written more for the end user… which is good (unless you’re looking for technical information).I mentioned to Amazon I would put a big bright orange card in the box telling people how to find help setting up the TV. They accepted all my feedback, and couldn’t have been more supportive and friendly. I have always found Amazon support to be top-notch… which I can’t say for the Hisense team.So overall, now that I know exactly how to set up and use the TV… it works most of the time. I still don’t like that it doesn’t have a headphone jack, nor that 1/2 of the Home screen is taken up in 3rd-party advertising rather than menu functions, or that every once in a while it decides to go dark. But one thing I’ve experienced with Amazon is that they are VERY concerned with customer welfare and feedback (in most instances). They want Amazon products to be quality and popular, and their support system shows it. Of course I would have appreciated it if that support had been available a couple of weeks ago, but on the plus side within that two weeks I was contacted by both Toshiba and Amazon, both concerned with my satisfaction regarding this product.It still remains that they need to correct the software / performance / advertising issues on this television. I didn’t buy this system to have advertising thrown in my face every time I turn it on, and I sure expect it to work instead of dropping to black. I give it one star for erratic performance, poor software, and forced advertising on the home screen.
Reviewer: The guy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This is a nice replacement from my 43 inch Hisense Roku tv. Nice big screen picture is decent for the price. I live in an apartment so cannot put a bigger tv. As the tv is about 6 feet away from my couch. I went to YouTube and watched some 4k demos. Nice colors. I’m very pleased. It’s Qled my previous was standard Led Tv. For the price you will like it. It suits me fine.
Reviewer: Bree
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Works perfectly for our room
Reviewer: Ty
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: UPDATE NOV 5thThis TV is incapable of handling modern streaming apps. Constant freezing / buffering, and a very slow user interface. I can’t in good conscience recommend this thing to anyone.–ORIGINAL REVIEW–This is, by all means, a very basic and barebones television. Sure, while it may have the Fire TV operating system powering it, that does not mean that it’s an overall good experience.PROS- Price. Considering the fact you’re getting a 55 inch television for less than $500 is pretty impressive.- It comes with plenty of apps.- Volume. It gets loud.CONS- Build quality. It feels relatively cheap, and is not all that sturdy. Despite putting the legs on (and screwing them in as far as they would go) the TV itself has a noticeable wobble to it. It’s secure and won’t fall over, but it feels like it might.- Picture quality. It’s not great. Colours are washed out, and the accuracy is not all too great. Even with manual adjustments, it’s just not a good picture. (game mode does have decent response times though, but even that is washed out)- Sound quality. It’s bad. Very bad. Even my older Hisense from a few years ago sounds better than this. The sound lacks depth, and is overly tinny. You can modify it to an extent, but it doesn’t help much. Just creates an imbalance.OVERALLThis is not a good TV. If you’re able to get it on sale, and just want something for your kids or a family room that you can easily replace every couple of years, then I suppose this does the job well enough. I mean, I paid $350 during a sale. $350 for a 55 inch 4K TV? Not a horrible price for the size. So long as you consider the TV to be something that’s disposable, I suppose there’s value here. Like, it’s so cheap that I don’t care if it breaks (like my last Hisense did).If you’re looking for a cheap and big TV, this is a decent option. If you’re looking for a good TV, look elsewhere.
Reviewer: Elias
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Good product high quality for a good affordable price.. the interface is smart and fast.. the sound quality is very good and the screen quality is good. Recommended i am happy with my purchase.
Reviewer: wetfloor666
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: The TV arrived promptly and in perfect condition. The TV is light and easy to move despite its size. Assembly and hook up was a snap. Everything plugged and played perfectly including earc hdmi pass-through for a home theater system.The picture quality is excellent with the TV speakers being the only downside, but they still have some decent surround sound ability just without the bass. I can’t speak for the SmartTV features since I have a separate device for that, but the TV starts up fast and is responsive. I will note the TV has zero access to my network and I believe based on reviews that this is why my TV isn’t slow or lagging like in many reviews on here.






