April 24, 2024

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Save up to $500 on the 2022 Hisense U8H 4K Mini-LED Gaming TV

If you’re looking for a premium, future-proof gaming TV, but want to keep your budget under $1,000, check out the 2022 Hisense U8H Series TVs. They have all the technology you could want in today’s generation of gaming TVs, and they work just like HDR TVs. Best of all, Amazon has both 65-inch and 55-inch models at the lowest price we’ve seen, cheaper than last year’s Amazon Prime Day or Black Friday. At their new price point, they are strong competitors for better quality TVs in their own price ranges.

Hisense U8H 4K Quantum ULED Mini LED Google TV 55-inch for $649.99 and 65-inch for $949.99

HDMI 2.1 for 4K @ 120Hz

Hisense U8H 65" Google 4K Mini LED QLED TV

UH8 is Hisense’s current 2022 TV. It replaces last year’s popular U8G model. This is the highest quality Hisense TV using traditional LED technology. It easily competes and outperforms the relatively priced models from the most famous brands such as Samsung, LG and Sony. The biggest upgrade from last year’s model is Mini LED A panel that allows better control of black levels and therefore a higher contrast ratio. The UH8 is also equipped with Quantum Dot (QLED) technology, which provides higher brightness levels (up to 1500 nits) and better color reproduction. The UH8 is a ULED TV, which means that it is equipped with a full-array LED backlight with local dimming and supports a wide range of colors.

U8H has gamers aficionados. It has a 120Hz native panel and HDMI 2.1 inputs. This means it can pass 4K @ 120Hz on PS5, Xbox Series X, and RTX 30 series gaming PCs. The U8H also supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), this TV’s version of Adaptive Sync technology, as well as Low Latency Mode Automatic (ALLM) ), where the TV automatically switches to lower latency when it detects gameplay.

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All of the above features make the U8H an excellent HDR TV, especially when paired with Dolby Vision HDR support. There are many features in a $650-950 TV, but again, it usually sells for several hundred dollars.