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The Hisense 50" QD6 Series (2025) is a cutting-edge QLED 4K UHD Smart TV featuring over a billion quantum dot colors, Dolby Vision HDR, Dolby Atmos sound, and a 120Hz Motion Rate with VRR for smooth gaming. It includes Alexa voice remote, Fire TV interface, AI 4K upscaling, and compatibility with Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit, delivering a premium cinematic and smart home experience.
Brand Name | Hisense |
Item Weight | 19.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.1 x 44 x 25.6 inches |
Item model number | 50QD6QF |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Alexa Built In, Dolby Vision Atmos, Game Mode Plus, HDR 10+, Works with Apple HomeKit / Airplay |
Item Weight | 19.2 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 50 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 120 watts |
P**7
4K ALLM, VRR & 120hz in an inexpensive package
Got the 55 inch Q6 model. I’m coming from a Sony Bravia 49 inch from 2017. Drastic difference in TV quality. I’ve never experienced Dolby Atmos Vision and Audio until I got this Q6, very impressed with the qualityFor those that say it’s clunky , name one firestick that isn’t , just happens to be that the TV has one built in as it’s UI.The most recent software for the TV is Android 11 / firestick OS 8.As with any fire stick or firestick tv you will be introduced to several updates before you can enjoy the TV the way it’s supposed to work.Color reproduction is pretty accurate , Brightness , HDR is all on point.The real gem to this TV is that it can do ALLM, VRR and 120hz , perfect for PlayStation 5. I do see a an extremely noticeable difference when playing Call of Duty and Doom Eternal.When playing movies that are Dolby Vision / Audio , the setting changes to Dolby Vision Bright.I reviewed every single review on this TV on Amazon before committing to purchase. I have no regrets , there’s a new Fire TV OS that changes the layout and fixes many issues coming soon. At the 240 dollars I got this tv for on prime week, I’d say I got a bargain.Build quality, the Q6 housing and stands are made of plastic. The screen is glass!, which is a first for me with a 4K TV. Only caveat is reflection issues with the screen. If the sun is beaming through the window the screen will reflect. My advice is to be careful with the screen area , and if you have to, buy an outdoor cover for the TV to keep it protected from mishaps.Wi-Fi has no issues with my model, Ethernet works the way it’s supposed to.The remote is identical to the Fire TV 4K MAX remote, it just has a Hisense branding along with a Fire tv branding.I’m still confident this TV deserves a 5 star rating. Per my purchase and experience with the Q6 55 inch, it’s light years better than my old Sony Bravia 4k that suffered with the “blue backlight issues”.I think it’s pretty noble for a TV manufacturer to have a more than affordable 55 inch 4k that has the same extras other 4K TVs have at triple the price.If you want to speed things up a bit on the TV, use an external SSD usb drive as an expansion of the internal memory and move as many apps as you can into it. Some apps don’t transfer at all. In return you do get faster response but not as good as a current 4k max firestick ( 16GB model ) . I’ve read the new Fire OS update with the new layout should make the fire tv experience much quicker.Not a single regret on this purchase. I’ve bought a $250 Insignia once that was nightmare fuel, this TV, actually made me forget that purchase at almost the same price. Go for it if you’re a gamer, go for it if you enjoy movies in better quality , Go for it if you want to enjoy current gen tech at a reasonably cheap price.It’s important to note that 120hz sets the screen resolution to 1440p for the PlayStation 5, most games with low latency features for TVs run at this resolution anyway.Not bad for a 2025 Hisense!
C**0
Low price for a surprisingly impressive TV
Great TV for the price. It’s mostly used for console gaming as it’s in the gaming area of the house Picture quality was very impressive, I actually couldn’t believe the quality of TV for the amount paid. Normally I get really expensive TV’s but due to having 3 TV’s be “accidentally” broken in less than a year I decided I’ll get a cheap one until TV’s stop getting broke around here from angry people throwing controllers (no not me lol, you appreciate stuff that cost 1.5-3k and tend to not wanna break it when it’s your money). Only issue was when my wife played Fortnite on the Nintendo Switch OLED we had to disable the Dolby Atmos in the sound settings due to audio lag. This is a well known issue with Dolby Atmos however and no fault of the manufacturer.Also hooked up my gaming laptop to it and the games in 4k were very impressive. Not ultra wide resolution impressive like my gaming PC monitor but still impressive colors and responsiveness from a display that cost far less than what I paid for my ultra wide screen.
B**K
This is a really nice TV
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.
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