Hisense H65N6800 65" Smart 4K Ultra HD with HDR TV - Dark Grey use code HISENSE10
£1,099 was £1,399 *
Key Features Certified 4K Ultra HD with 4K upscaling HDR with streaming - enjoy lifelike colours & contrast Smart TV - stream boxsets & films in Ultra HD 4K Freeview HD - 70 free channels including 15 in HD 4 HDMI & 3 USB ports - plug in lots of devices at once Product Overview Make your movie nights epic with this 65 inch Ultra HD certified LED TV from Hisense. Upscaling technology enriches every scene with breath-taking details - whether it’s from a 4K stream or your favourite Blu-rays. HDR technology recreates images in a realistic range of rich colours and contrast – so you can enjoy movies just the way the director intended. Connect to your favourite on demand services with Smart TV features, or catch live TV through Freeview HD, with 70 subscription-free channels including 15 in HD. The 4 HDMI ports let you plug in games consoles and Blu-ray players while 3 USB ports give you the option to connect external drives to see your home movies on the big screen.
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grahamsomerset
20 Aug 17#1
Hisense H65N6800 65" Smart 4K Ultra HD with HDR TV - Dark Grey use code HISENSE10
£1,099 was £1,399 *
Key Features Certified 4K Ultra HD with 4K upscaling HDR with streaming - enjoy lifelike colours & contrast Smart TV - stream boxsets & films in Ultra HD 4K Freeview HD - 70 free channels including 15 in HD 4 HDMI & 3 USB ports - plug in lots of devices at once Product Overview Make your movie nights epic with this 65 inch Ultra HD certified LED TV from Hisense. Upscaling technology enriches every scene with breath-taking details - whether it’s from a 4K stream or your favourite Blu-rays. HDR technology recreates images in a realistic range of rich colours and contrast – so you can enjoy movies just the way the director intended. Connect to your favourite on demand services with Smart TV features, or catch live TV through Freeview HD, with 70 subscription-free channels including 15 in HD. The 4 HDMI ports let you plug in games consoles and Blu-ray players while 3 USB ports give you the option to connect external drives to see your home movies on the big screen.
grahamsomerset
20 Aug 17#2
I'm looking to change my TV in the next few weeks, really want a 65" @ around this price I'd be grateful for any advice.
InTheKnow444 to grahamsomerset
20 Aug 17#12
Think the best value is around the 55" mark
Make sure you get one with decent sound or you'll need a soundbar
Andyr330
20 Aug 17#3
Try find a nice Samsung ue65ks9000 or 8000 on eBay, on a good day you can find a non rerurbished one for 1200,
Disco.Dave
20 Aug 17#4
Do I need, Do I want YES
FrugalFergal
20 Aug 17#5
Can anyone confirm whether its 1,000 nits or has a 10 bit panel? It really is important for anyone wanting the full premium HDR experience.
Boosted brightness of up to 450 nits complements HDR's ability to produce a wider range of colours. HDR Plus not only dramatically enhances detail...
collectorcol to thomps121
20 Aug 17#14
It's 350. 'Boosted' is another way of confusing potential customers. The M7000 is 420.
As above, do you really need 65"? 55" and an extra few hundred will buy you a really nice set, ie OLED.
FrugalFergal to collectorcol
20 Aug 17#20
Thanks. I had the 65KS9000 for £1200. It would seem mad to buy this for £200 less. Hopefully your post will help others fin a better deal.
Zameen
20 Aug 17#6
Would never buy a cheap brand but then I went to a pub where they had a 65" Finlux tv was really amazed.
captainbeaky to Zameen
20 Aug 17#8
Most things look amazing after 5 pints or so.
gsusx to captainbeaky
20 Aug 17#24
yeah that kinda thing has gotten me in bother over the years
nougat to Zameen
20 Aug 17#17
I have a finlux 49" i i bought from adeal on here but i prefer my 6 year old sony 47" the only downside is the sony doesn't have Netflix but the picture is better on the sony
psychoid
20 Aug 17#9
i saw a panasonic ex700 in argos, apart from the reflective screen i liked the picture it produced, but when i nip over to flatpanelshd, there i read this tv is only okay. the ptf 1080p philips i have only produces 350 nits yet when i was watching cape fear on tcm the other night, never mind the poor quality signal tcm send out, the image from the philips was great, lots of depth around the characters. i don't think everything we understand about tv's tells the whole story. the people at flatpanelshd spend all their time watching better quality than most of us can afford and accordingly their standards of acceptance are higher. might be worth a look there for some information also i think john lewis had this one, perhaps they'll price match
thomps121
20 Aug 17#11
Pretty sure its 450 nits, but still well below the HDR certified level, I think the sweet spot for this TV is between £700 - £800
Opening post
£1,099
was £1,399 *
Key Features
Certified 4K Ultra HD with 4K upscaling
HDR with streaming - enjoy lifelike colours & contrast
Smart TV - stream boxsets & films in Ultra HD 4K
Freeview HD - 70 free channels including 15 in HD
4 HDMI & 3 USB ports - plug in lots of devices at once
Product Overview
Make your movie nights epic with this 65 inch Ultra HD certified LED TV from Hisense. Upscaling technology enriches every scene with breath-taking details - whether it’s from a 4K stream or your favourite Blu-rays. HDR technology recreates images in a realistic range of rich colours and contrast – so you can enjoy movies just the way the director intended. Connect to your favourite on demand services with Smart TV features, or catch live TV through Freeview HD, with 70 subscription-free channels including 15 in HD. The 4 HDMI ports let you plug in games consoles and Blu-ray players while 3 USB ports give you the option to connect external drives to see your home movies on the big screen.
All comments (40)
£1,099
was £1,399 *
Key Features
Certified 4K Ultra HD with 4K upscaling
HDR with streaming - enjoy lifelike colours & contrast
Smart TV - stream boxsets & films in Ultra HD 4K
Freeview HD - 70 free channels including 15 in HD
4 HDMI & 3 USB ports - plug in lots of devices at once
Product Overview
Make your movie nights epic with this 65 inch Ultra HD certified LED TV from Hisense. Upscaling technology enriches every scene with breath-taking details - whether it’s from a 4K stream or your favourite Blu-rays. HDR technology recreates images in a realistic range of rich colours and contrast – so you can enjoy movies just the way the director intended. Connect to your favourite on demand services with Smart TV features, or catch live TV through Freeview HD, with 70 subscription-free channels including 15 in HD. The 4 HDMI ports let you plug in games consoles and Blu-ray players while 3 USB ports give you the option to connect external drives to see your home movies on the big screen.
Make sure you get one with decent sound or you'll need a soundbar
8+FRC & 350. Best avoided.
The M7000 is 420.
As above, do you really need 65"?
55" and an extra few hundred will buy you a really nice set, ie OLED.