Experience TV like never before in glorious Ultra HD 4K resolution. With 4 times the detail of Full HD see every detail with stunningly realistic picture quality and beautifully natural motion. Backed by the power of a quad core processor, powerful TruSurround Audio, futureproof 4K technologies (including HDMI 2.0, HEVC, USB 3.0) and a wide variety of Smart apps you will never want to leave your living room.
Netflix, YouTube, web browser.
Television picture quality:
Direct led TV Screen.
4K Ultra HD display resolution.
Screen size: 50 inches.
Motion rate 200Hz.
Response time 9 milliseconds.
Viewing angle 170/150 degrees.
Connectivity:
1 SCART socket, 3 USB ports and 4 HDMI sockets.
Smart TV.
HDMI 2.0.
Component video socket.
Composite socket.
Optical connection.
Headphone socket.
AV socket.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Ethernet connection.
DLNA compatibility.
Mobile high-definition link.
Miracast.
Open browser.
Suitable for wall mounting 200 x 200 bracket.
Sound quality:
Dolby sound system.
10 x 2 watt RMS power output.
Digital features:
Features USB recording.
Freeview HD digital tuner.
Smartphone remote capability.
Quad core processor.
7 day electronic programme guide (EPG).
CI plus slot.
Additional features:
Sleep timer.
Child lock.
Size of TV H64.9, W112.4, D8.2cm.
Weight of TV 13.5kg (unpackaged).
Size of TV with stand: H70.2, W112.4, D24.7cm.
Weight of TV with stand: 13.8kg.
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
Energy efficiency information:
Energy efficiency rating: a.
On mode power consumption 145 watts.
Annual power consumption 124.1kWh.
Standby power consumption 0.5 watt.
Top comments
bellboys
18 May 169#10
Seriously, the opinion of anyone who professes to know anything about TVs then goes on to say they picked the Samsung 'because the PQ looked better in the shop' is not to be trusted...
toner84
18 May 163#32
actually Hisense offer a 2 year warranty!...
rickj to joshtbh
18 May 163#19
Yes but if you think retailers will simply agree and refund or replace TV then think again.They will want independent reports stating its a manufacturing fault etc etc a whole load of hassle ,or pay a bit extra and get a safe 6 years with RS ...No brainer really.
All comments (80)
Burakk_1907
18 May 162#1
Only 1 year warranty which makes you think twice but with cash back it drops the price to £360 for a 50 inch 4k tv....
Ruffuz to Burakk_1907
18 May 161#3
2 year warranty with Hisense
hcc27 to Burakk_1907
18 May 161#11
Yeah that's my only concern as well. If it breaks down after one year you've probably lost £360. Some may argue about SOGA etc but that's a real PITA and you never really have a guaranteee of cover.
If you pay in the £500-600 range for a similar TV at RS or JL you're covered for 5 years.
Options, options.
chistinizami
18 May 162#2
That would be a one year Argos guarantee,although Hisense offer free 2 year warranty once you register it with them within 28 days.
orig
18 May 161#4
good price, but this is the older model the m3000 series is newer.
jongerry
18 May 162#5
Looked at the HiSense big models when picking 65". Price is very attractive but as yet they are just not that good.The Samsung I bought looked so much better when seen side by side and google for HiSense owners reports for hands on views even allowing for peoples tendency to justify their choices. I know they are a major player but that doesn't mean their sets are good,just cheap. They are miles behind the others in terms of stability,reliability and good reproduction of pictures. The adage "buy cheap and buy twice" is very true when buying newish technology.
008 to jongerry
18 May 161#6
>>>>>
We and a lot of others, got shot of our big sammy's for the 65" HS, never looked back and
displays everything that the £3.5k samsung could but at under a grand [on new hukd thread
now] so in this instance of buy cheap and buy twice, you are wrong.. as soon as the new 65
& 75's are out, we will be upgrading asap.. to Hisense again ;-)
Ruffuz to jongerry
18 May 161#7
Hisense is not new at all, they're just new to european market.
Anyway, it's impossible to compare tvs side by side in shop as they can be running different inputs on different settings. One thing is true about HIsense though, they're very inaccurate out of the box and really benefit from calibration.
grajac123
18 May 161#8
Not another tv bargain my head is spinning . I was getting the panasonic 802b refurbished but the stand won't fit on my cabinet ( crap design ).so moved onto maybe the 700b instead then the 680b deal came on can't make my mind up then there the Sony 8509 that's not long been in here now an influx of hisense offers . Trouble is I've not seen one on display in the shops to compare it . None in my local currys or richer sounds . HELP !
sjjdawan
18 May 162#9
I got this model from Amazon 5 months ago as it ticked most boxes. In spite of a brilliant picture it has some issues (it's not smart; sound lag and speakers). In my past 20 years of TV purchases I never had to contact the manufacturers but since I got this I had to call Hisense twice. So before you take a plunge make sure you do some research.
bellboys
18 May 169#10
Seriously, the opinion of anyone who professes to know anything about TVs then goes on to say they picked the Samsung 'because the PQ looked better in the shop' is not to be trusted...
fransisqo
18 May 16#12
Does anyone have any experience playing gaming on this? Xbox One or Playstation 4 for example...
Opening post
Experience TV like never before in glorious Ultra HD 4K resolution. With 4 times the detail of Full HD see every detail with stunningly realistic picture quality and beautifully natural motion. Backed by the power of a quad core processor, powerful TruSurround Audio, futureproof 4K technologies (including HDMI 2.0, HEVC, USB 3.0) and a wide variety of Smart apps you will never want to leave your living room.
Netflix, YouTube, web browser.
Television picture quality:
Direct led TV Screen.
4K Ultra HD display resolution.
Screen size: 50 inches.
Motion rate 200Hz.
Response time 9 milliseconds.
Viewing angle 170/150 degrees.
Connectivity:
1 SCART socket, 3 USB ports and 4 HDMI sockets.
Smart TV.
HDMI 2.0.
Component video socket.
Composite socket.
Optical connection.
Headphone socket.
AV socket.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Ethernet connection.
DLNA compatibility.
Mobile high-definition link.
Miracast.
Open browser.
Suitable for wall mounting 200 x 200 bracket.
Sound quality:
Dolby sound system.
10 x 2 watt RMS power output.
Digital features:
Features USB recording.
Freeview HD digital tuner.
Smartphone remote capability.
Quad core processor.
7 day electronic programme guide (EPG).
CI plus slot.
Additional features:
Sleep timer.
Child lock.
Size of TV H64.9, W112.4, D8.2cm.
Weight of TV 13.5kg (unpackaged).
Size of TV with stand: H70.2, W112.4, D24.7cm.
Weight of TV with stand: 13.8kg.
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
Energy efficiency information:
Energy efficiency rating: a.
On mode power consumption 145 watts.
Annual power consumption 124.1kWh.
Standby power consumption 0.5 watt.
Top comments
All comments (80)
If you pay in the £500-600 range for a similar TV at RS or JL you're covered for 5 years.
Options, options.
We and a lot of others, got shot of our big sammy's for the 65" HS, never looked back and
displays everything that the £3.5k samsung could but at under a grand [on new hukd thread
now] so in this instance of buy cheap and buy twice, you are wrong.. as soon as the new 65
& 75's are out, we will be upgrading asap.. to Hisense again ;-)
Anyway, it's impossible to compare tvs side by side in shop as they can be running different inputs on different settings. One thing is true about HIsense though, they're very inaccurate out of the box and really benefit from calibration.