HDR through USB at the moment but I rang them a few days ago and they confirmed that not only is the panel 10 bit but there is also a firmware update coming that will allow HDR through HDMI too for all models in this series.
dodgymix
28 Jul 163#60
Think i'll sticj with my Hinari I bought from Rumbellows
HDR through USB at the moment but I rang them a few days ago and they confirmed that not only is the panel 10 bit but there is also a firmware update coming that will allow HDR through HDMI too for all models in this series.
the-bunker
27 Jul 16#4
Looks amazing for the money - but is it HDR ?
markianedwards to the-bunker
27 Jul 16#5
Yes it is. See post above. Love my 55' model.
polly69
27 Jul 162#6
Will believe it when i see it, their are loads of posts on the AV forums about Hisense saying their TV's are HDR and that it will be enabled via a update but never has and people have been waiting months and months. Unless it has the correct Hdmi sockets it cant be enabled, i have a LG 860V and the same thing is going on with that will they wont they enable HDR or even can they. I would buy this TV and except no HDR and if it ever happens its a bonus.
reddit
27 Jul 161#7
I know that some manufacturers 2015 models may not enable a firmware update but all 2016 ones are supposed to be.
Time will tell of course.
The fact that this has a 10 bit panel is probably what makes it more of a prospective probability.
bonjooo
27 Jul 161#8
I have this TV, bought it last time it was posted on here. The Netflix and YouTube apps are both very good, quick and in 4k. there are loads of settings which I propably need to tweak on the TV as far as I know you can get HDR through the first HDMI port as I have my shield TV hooked upto this port and I knows it set to full dynamic range but im pretty certain it's only at 30hz through this port. For the price this is a fantastic TV and the remote even works on my shield to control my media apps :wink:
goobiepls
27 Jul 16#9
Can anyone comment on response time/input lag/refresh rate? I can't see these mentioned in the spec sheet. Would love to use one as a computer monitor.
Hpi_matrix
27 Jul 1612#10
Never heard of hisense, sounds like some cheap rubbish. better off with a well known brand like bush, alba or technika
reddit to Hpi_matrix
27 Jul 166#11
But those names are the top of the line brands that nobody can afford :smile:
afroylnt to Hpi_matrix
27 Jul 161#15
I think you should go for Ronco.
anonemouse to Hpi_matrix
28 Jul 16#36
Totally agree. My Bush DAC 90A still working after 63 years!
Opening post
Use Code GET30 for £30 off the £429 listing.
HDMI Input 4 (2xHDMI 2.0)
HDCP Support HDCP 2.2
MHL Yes
USB 3 (1xUSB 3.0)
S/PDIF Output Yes
Audio (L/R) Input N/A
Headphone Output Yes
RF Tuner N/A
Composite (AV) Input Yes
Component YPb(Cb) / Pr (Cr) Input Yes
SCART 1 (Scart in only)
VGA Input N/A
PC Audio Input (3.5mm) N/A
Subwoofer
Ethernet RJ45 Port Yes
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https://flv.isitetv.com/media/video/3157/video_url_109063_3157.m4v
HDR through USB at the moment but I rang them a few days ago and they confirmed that not only is the panel 10 bit but there is also a firmware update coming that will allow HDR through HDMI too for all models in this series.
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https://hisense.co.uk/electronics/tvs/h50m3300/spec
https://flv.isitetv.com/media/video/3157/video_url_109063_3157.m4v
HDR through USB at the moment but I rang them a few days ago and they confirmed that not only is the panel 10 bit but there is also a firmware update coming that will allow HDR through HDMI too for all models in this series.
Time will tell of course.
The fact that this has a 10 bit panel is probably what makes it more of a prospective probability.