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Hisense 65″ E6 Cinema Series Hi-QLED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (65E6QF, 2025 Model) -AI Light Sensor, Dolby Vision · Atmos, Voice Remote with Alexa, Motion Rate 120, HDR 10+ Adaptive, Game Mode Plus

Original price was: $549.99.Current price is: $49.99.

Price: Details)Buy Now The Hisense E6 Series brings the magic of the movies home. With Hi-QLED Color delivering vivid color, every scene feels richer, deeper, and more lifelike—whether you’re watching a late-night drama or a weekend blockbuster. Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos combine stunning visuals with immersive sound, so you don’t just watch the…

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Hisense 65″ E6 Cinema Series Hi-QLED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (65E6QF, 2025 Model) -AI Light Sensor, Dolby Vision · Atmos, Voice Remote with Alexa, Motion Rate 120, HDR 10+ Adaptive, Game Mode Plus
Price: $549.99 – $49.99
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The Hisense E6 Series brings the magic of the movies home. With Hi-QLED Color delivering vivid color, every scene feels richer, deeper, and more lifelike—whether you’re watching a late-night drama or a weekend blockbuster. Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos combine stunning visuals with immersive sound, so you don’t just watch the story—you feel it. And when it’s time to switch to gameplay, Game Mode Plus with VRR keeps the action smooth.
Hi-QLED Color: Experience a visual treat with Hi-QLED Color. Every frame is rich, vibrant, and true-to-life, ensuring that every shade, from soft pastels to bold and striking tones, stands out in stunning clarity.
Total HDR Solution: See every basket and goal in all its glory. Total HDR Solution distinguishes between the colors you perceive on screen. That means ink-black blacks, not muddled tones and brighter, more vibrant colors with every HDR format, including Dolby Vision, HDR 10+Adaptive, HDR 10 and HLG.
Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos: The fusion of Dolby VisionTM 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.
Fire TV: Fire TV seamlessly integrates your favorite live channels and apps on the home screen, or you can browse the Channel Guide in Live.
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.
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.
AI Light Sensor: No matter the time of the day, your TV detects and adjusts screen brightness automatically in response to ambient light to save electricity. Balance energy savings with quality viewing.
AI 4K Upscaler: Stream your favorite content 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.
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.
WiFi 6: Enjoy faster speeds, greater stability, and improved capacity with WiFi 6. Compared to WiFi 5, it handles more devices at once with lower latency, perfect for seamless streaming and smart home use.

Reviewer: Theresa Stachowiak
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very impressive tv for a great price! Love it
Review: Very impressed! I was replacing an older model Vizio/32 inch flat screen, non smart tv in my room. I must say the quality of the picture and ease of setting it up was very simplified. Color, sound quality and the many options to choose are a top priority, and this tv has it all. I am very satisfied with it and glad I chose this particular Fire tv. No need for an additional Fire stick with it. And it being internal will keep updating itself.
Reviewer: Jacob Lloyd
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good budget TV but…
Review: After I got this TV up and going it was blurry and paused alot for a week or so which I thought was odd because my wifi modem was only 7 feet away. So I bought a 15 foot ethernet (LAN) cable. I hooked it up and it has been smooth and flawless since with a good picture for the money spent.I would recommend this TV only if it is hardwired into the modem.Also this 65″ TV is in my bright living room with lots of large windows and the picture is bright and clear.
Reviewer: Crazyman
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A good budget TV, with one drawback
Review: When I purchased this TV I knew I was buying a budget television, and that’s what I got. Sitting right in front of it, the picture is great, very satisfactory. When trying to view it from any angle over 30 degrees off center though, forget it. It fades right out. The setup was easy as could be, and the set is very light, easy to hang on my wall mount. I can’t comment on sound quality because I use a soundbar.Overall I’m very happy for what I paid. I guess I did expect a better viewing experience throughout the room it’s in.
Reviewer: Michael Kagarise
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very Nice Picture
Review: (bought the 65 inch model)Pros:- The picture is amazing. Darks are very dark and the colors are so vibrant. Recommend putting on YouTube and finding the test OLED screens which work great on this QLED screen.- Super thin and light. Just install the feet and you are good. Please note that it comes with a cardboard front on the screen which is easy to lay it on when putting on the feet which the directions say to do. I wanted to put the TV on the its back to put on the feet. So, read the directions.- 4 HDMI imports make it really nice. But, I use the third one for my amp since it is an eARC output, as well.- I wasn’t really looking for a FireTV since I am really into Roku. However, all the streaming apps I use on Roku are on FireTV which include CrunchyRoll and HiDive.- Menu moves nicely. That is one of the complaints I have seen on other TVs and I am so glad this one doesn’t have that issue.Cons/Annoyances:- I had issues getting Dolby 5.1 out of the TosLink Fiber connection. The connection worked. Just had issues with Dolby 5.1. I found a cheap eARC to Fiber optic TosLink converter on Amazon (cost me $21) and with that it worked great. Even 5.1 with YouTube. Note when I first bought a converter it wasn’t 5.1 compatible. So, make sure when buying, it is one that does Dolby 5.1 if you want to do TosLink- The RF connect is really close to the back of the TV making it a little hard to screw in.- The screen. to me, is very reflective. So, I had some issues with seeing overhead lights on the screen. I turn them off. But, looking for a way to watch TV without having to turn off the lights.
Reviewer: BethBrian
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Value Quality
Review: This is a really good TV for the price. It’s definitely better than the Toshiba TV I had. Better quality picture and size of objects on screen are bigger.Although the Toshiba had better surround sound. All in all highly recommend
Reviewer: Giorgi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Technical Breakdown of the Hisense 55E6QF 55″ Fire TV (2025 Model)
Review: Just received the TV and it was packaged well. Works great. It should be noted that the TV will be laggy during the first boot, as it is updating the OS and apps. After that, the OS speed is decent.I’ve looked around a lot before buying this one, wanted to understand how much RAM/internal storage or what type of CPU it had, and couldn’t find any public information. I have retrieved it and wanted to share my findings:Technical Details out of the box:Processor: Quad-core MediaTek SoC with ARM Cortex-A55 CPUs running in 32-bit (yes, 32bit architecture and OS) ARMv7 mode. Each core has BogoMIPS 24.00 and supports NEON SIMD, VFPv3/v4, LPAE, AES/PMULL, SHA1/SHA2, CRC32, making it well-suited for streaming, video decoding, and Fire OS tasks. CPU part number is 0xd05.RAM: Total 2 GB, with about 1.4–1.5 GB usable for apps and system processes. The rest is reserved for the kernel and MediaTek TV framework. Memory management is efficient, and the system remains responsive under normal app usage.Internal Storage: The user/data partition is 9.5 GB total, with roughly 2 GB used and ~7.5 GB free. System partitions such as /system_ext, /vendor, and /product are read-only and fully used, which is standard for MediaTek Fire TV devices. Cache and temporary storage are sufficient to handle app updates and media downloads.System Architecture: The SoC is optimized for 4K video decoding, DRM, and Fire OS tasks, with low power consumption and stable performance. Kernel memory usage (slab, page tables, CMA) is within normal ranges for this hardware.Fire OS after updating (as of Nov 29, 2025) : 8.1.5.3 (RS8153/3202)I hope this helps anyone who, like me, wanted detailed technical information before buying.
Reviewer: Nick
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice tv for under $400.
Review: I wanted a bigger tv and this one is pretty nice. Its not as good as my hisense u7 mini led 4k google tv but that tv was more expensive.Picture quality is good. The only complaint I have is the screws for the feet didnt align properly. I had to get a tiny screw driver and stick it into the screw and pry it back up to align it so the screw would fit. Also, I dont know if its my house or what but when I had it sitting on my tv stand before mounting it, the tv leaned backwards slightly.On the plus side this tv is super light. I was able to lift it by myself. Obviously need help mounting it.
Reviewer: Dennis S. Tucker
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good tv
Review: I’ve had this TV for about a week. First impressions were good. Great picture quality and sound. A good dark field and bright colors. I tested this using some 4K videos from YouTube. It looks great but…I don’t believe the claim about “A.I. Upscaling”. It’s a standard HD picture(very good but non-HD video still looks the same(crappy).For the price, it was a very good buy.