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4K Ultra High Definition: More pixels on the screen produces a more clear and succinct picture making content look more realistic and true to life. Combined with Hisense’s AI UHD Upscaler, non 4K content will get enhanced to near 4K quality.
Google TV: The entertainment you love. With a little help from Google. Google TV brings together movies, shows, live TV and more from across your apps and subscriptions and organizes them just for you.
Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10: Innovative visual technology, Dolby Vision, brings the characters to life with darker darks, brighter brights , and a remarkable color range you can’t get anywhere else. HDR10 is an HDR format that delivers HDR content via compatible over the air signals.
Game Mode Plus: A collection of technologies come together to create a dynamic gaming experience. A 60Hz panel, variable refresh rate, and auto low latency mode makes sure that the television can handle the rigors of next generation gaming consoles.
Sports Mode: With sports mode’s preset settings, the television automatically adjusts itself to optimize sports content. Motion is smoother and color is adjusted for the best sports experience the television is capable of.
11 reviews for Hisense 55-Inch Class A6 Series 4K UHD Smart Google TV with Alexa Compatibility, Dolby Vision HDR, DTS Virtual X, Sports & Game Modes, Voice Remote, Chromecast Built-in (55A6H) , Black
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David M Gregory –
Television watcher here…
I have been very happy with my Hisense TV – I don’t even know how to use half of what it’s capable of doing, but the picture is clear, bright and it connects to my home wifi easily without a problem. If there is a problem it’s not the TV it’s my sketchy wifi provider?! Anyone else? I’ve truly enjoyed my purchase and I’m looking to replace my living room TV…and I’m focusing on Hisense products because of the great experiences I’ve enjoyed.
Richard B. –
Great Value!!! Works Well…
Hisense makes a value priced TV that hold up well. This is my second Hisense TV. I bought a 58 inch Hisense in 2021 that I ended up giving to my sister, she still loves it. I got my 75 inch through Amazon in April of 2024. It hasn’t missed a beat since! I paid extra to have Amazon unbox it and remove the packaging. It was easy to setup. I use it for streaming all the time. I added the Roku app and others in my quest for the ultimate streaming capability. The picture is very watchable, brightness, contrast and color are all good. I mainly use my TV in “theater mode.” I’d say its a durable product based on the use I’ve had since April of 2024.
JDH –
Surprisingly great TV for the price.
For a budget TV don’t hesitate. I was skeptical and picky but just needed a TV for the spare room. What the heck, it’s inexpensive with some nice features. The android interface is smooth and full featured even if it’s proprietary. The TV almost has as many settings and fine tuning settings of my 6x more expensive TV. After some adjustments the picture is great. The remote is limited but works great and is voice capable. I use an old 5.1 sound system with toss/optical with no problem. (some channels and apps I have to change the output setting. But if you have a newer ‘hdmi’ sound bar you shouldn’t have to) I’m not a professional/fanatical gamer but all my PC games on Steam look good. Only 60fps but minimal if any lag/latency. Is it as good as my my dedicated 120hz PC monitor? No, but for the games I want on a 50inch screen it’s great. HDR is in the “eye of the beholder” and over-sold in my opinion. As long as the 4k picture looks great, I can live without it. But the 4k and HDR looks as good as my other TV.Also… 1080p, 720p and even 480p scale and looks great. (like any TV, you will have to adjust the settings) I have not found any fault, quirk or problem with set. If my Sony goes out I’m moving this to the living room.
MumSabrina –
Great image, but riddled with issues. Software, remote, speakers, it’s not a good purchase.
I got this in July and it is now March. The screen image is superb. Bright, clear, perfect, amazing.And that’s the ONLY good thing about this TV.The speakers go in and out on it. Connecting a soundbar doesn’t help the speaker issues, not when the TV software is crap and will kick out the soundbar. We aren’t screwing up the install or anything. This TV has pairing issues with other hardware.Heck, it won’t pair properly with its own remote! Try using the mute for ‘commercials’ on free streaming services, and it will kick the sound back on two to three times before it will mute. Then it will finally read that you wanted the sound muted, but halfway through the actual programming you’re watching, so then you have to reverse back. The remote is also clunky and lacks features. It doesn’t have a skip forward or skip back button like the Roku and Fire TV remotes do. Those are super necessary when the tv decides to mute itself randomly and all the tv apps need a skip forward, skip back button, or else it takes twice as long to get them to recognize the stupid wheel button on the remote as compatible with their software.The software itself is clunky. I’ve updated, updated, updated, and it just hasn’t gotten better, not since I’ve had this TV. Every single time that I turn it on, it resets the main screen about three times. So, I have to wait for that to happen. Then, when I click down on the wheel on the remote to access my apps, the software has to refresh again, changing the setup on the screen and the shows/movies offered.It’s annoying to have to wait for this ‘smart’ tv, to get smart enough for me to use it, when my five year older Hitachi Roku tv pops right up and works great. It just has a backlight going out, this one was on sale, so we bought this. I should have just gotten another Hitachi, because that thing still works like a dream, save for the darker area on one side. And the picture image isn’t nearly as refined and clear as this Hisense. If I could have this screen with my Hitachi software, I’d be in heaven.Accessing apps is a nightmare. This will constantly default to the main screen, randomly. And it’ll run the sound from the show or movie while it’s defaulting back to the main screen, so the sound will be blaring while the movie/show is not playing and the main screen is refreshing, and then the sound won’t mute to avoid spoilers.The apps don’t seem to be compatible with this TV’s software. They glitch and fail constantly, exiting to the main screen. Or freezing. Or I get stuck in an app and can’t do anything to get out of it, because the apps freeze and then the remote stops working. It’s so random.I have great internet speed. My internet isn’t the problem. I’ve got an ethernet cable running to this, and after Hurricane Idalia and our lack of internet service then, we have a T-Mobile router running as a backup should our home internet ever fail again. So, this has two internet options. It’s not my internet.It’s the software with the TV. I’m shocked at all the good reviews. In the months that I’ve had this, I’ve wanted to throw it away at least three times a month, and I’m the type of person to drive my car until the tires fall off, to use a spoon even when it has a hole in it, because it functions, kind of. This TV works fine, when it wants to, but that’s never fully happened for a full, hour and a half movie. It glitches so much that even I, the person who will not replace a working item, even if it’s only mostly working, even if it’s ugly or out of style, am willing to throw this away. I wouldn’t donate it. It would cause a headache to anyone who received it. I would literally take this to the dump and smash it there so that myself and my family could be freed from this headache and money waster and so that no one else would be afflicted by it. It makes watching tv an absolute chore. I’d rather watch my shows on my 15 inch laptop screen than on this tv, because I know that that screen will work.I have 5 actively used tv’s in our home. We have a Vizio, Insignia, Element, and a Sanyo, an LG, and those all work great. We got a Samsung literally 90 days ago that just went black screen on us, so I get it that some TVs are just lemons. This one has such a good picture, so clear, so crisp, that it makes gaming on it a dream.But then the sound doesn’t work for my Xbox most of the time either, and I’ve gone through 4 HDMI cables on all the inputs, so that’s a problem too.Great picture, terrible remote, there’s an inability to pair properly to the remote which results in button mashing and huge problems when trying to access or leave apps, the software is so glitchy that it makes using this a nightmare, and it won’t hold settings for sound on outside equipment like a sound bar or Xbox. I’d never, never buy again. Save yourself a headache and buy a Roku tv. Their software is so much more user friendly. Our LG, which is our oldest TV and constantly used for gaming is our very best one that’s held up like a champ at 5 years old. That’s my recommendation. I’m bummed that I didn’t just return this as soon as I realized how clunky and terrible the software was initially.
Spencer Miller –
Great quality at value price
This TV is great image quality and intuitive navigation at a bargain price. If you use Google Home, it will effortlessly synch all your apps onto the home screen instantly with a quick QR code scan (think YouTube, YouTubeTV, Spotify, MAX, Prime, etc…) without having to download and sign in to every app individually – this was a delight. I’ve seen other similar priced TVs with lower image quality (TCL for sure worse than this at similar price point). Light and easy to hang. Very happy with purchase. Only reason it’s not 5* is because you can spend a lot more money to get impeccable image quality which is better than this, but this is as good as it gets for the price. You can spot minor/blurry blending imperfections if you’re up close to the screen, but from any distance it looks totally fine and natural. Dark images appear smooth and clean and not a confusing mix of gray and black pixels like you see on TCL.PS: I have this TV situated in a living room w limited natural light – no glare from sun whatsoever – and it works well in this setting.
Jerome –
Good TV
Purchase this TV to go in my workshop to replace an old sharp that finally died. I got this brand because it had the most connection options as I was connecting two DVD players in a VCR. Picture quality is fine as his sound quality I cannot complain about this unit and it is now four years old.
Jessica Huerta –
Salió muy mala no encendio
ashkan –
It said the tv has google tv but the chromecast didnt work.
Antonio Domínguez –
Tengo entretenimiento con esta pantalla
Abdellatif Amireh –
It is VIDAA OS not GOOGLE TV OS and not same as described
Amazon Customer –
La caja llego rota con un oyo y la pantalla rayada