Brand Name | Hisense |
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Item Weight | 64.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 66 x 14.5 x 41.4 inches |
Item model number | 75H8G |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Output Wattage | 350 Watts |
Special Features | Flat |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
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Hisense 75-Inch Class H8 Quantum Series Android 4K ULED Smart TV with Voice Remote (75H8G, 2020 Model)
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Supported Internet Services | Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Instant Video, Google TV, Browser |
Resolution | 4K |
Screen Size | 74.5 Inches |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI |
Brand | Hisense |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Included Components | TV, Remote Control, Power Cable, Batteries, Quick Start Guide |
Model Name | 75H8G |
Display Technology | LCD |
Special Feature | Flat |
About this item
- Unlock the power of over a billion colors perfectly expressed by Hisense H8G quantum series ULED smart TVs, which combine incredible, ultra-bright 4k detail with android TV for quick access to entertainment and apps.
- Transform your home into an entertainment powerhouse with Dolby vision HDR picture and Dolby atoms sound technologies, creating a truly cinematic experience featuring astonishing images with enhanced color and incredibly immersive audio.
- Full array local dimming zones deliver a superior HDR experience with up to 700-nits peak brightness across up to 90 local dimming zones, while game mode significantly improves input lag for optimized gaming.
- Control the TV via the easy-to-use voice-enabled remote or through an Alexa-enabled device (sold separately) — Open or search for apps, control the volume and inputs, or search for your favorite TV shows and movies.
- The Vesa measurements for this TV are 600 x 300 millimeter / m6, for wall mounting purposes. Wall mounts sold separately.
- Measures 66 x 37.8 x 3.3 inches, 63.5 pounds (66 x 41.4 x 14.5 inches with included stand, LxWxH, 64.8 pounds), the 75H8G has a 1-year manufacturer's warranty, and the includes a voice remote (batteries included), power cable, and quick start guide.
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On-mode power consumption
0.49 watts
Visible screen diagonal
75" / 190 cm
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ASIN | B085LS77X3 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #275,536 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,582 in LED & LCD TVs |
Date First Available | February 24, 2020 |
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Perfect for presenting your favorite movies, shows, sports, and gaming, the Hisense 75H8G quantum 75-inch 4k ULED smart TV uses quantum dot technology to create astonishing images with richer colors, more detail, better brightness, and smoother motion. Unlock the power of over a billion colors perfectly expressed with Hisense H8G quantum series ULED smart TVs, which combine incredible, ultra-bright 4k detail with android TV. In addition to your favorite streaming services and online games, this H8G quantum series TV is also perfect for cable, satellite, and free over-the-air broadcasts. Transform your home into an entertainment powerhouse with Dolby vision HDR picture and Dolby atoms sound technologies, creating a truly cinematic experience featuring astonishing images with enhanced color and incredibly immersive audio. Enjoy all the key moments in fast-paced sports, movies, and games with motion rate 240-image processing, minimizing picture lag to create a clear image without motion blur. Full array local dimming zones deliver a superior HDR experience with up to 700-nits peak brightness across up to 90 local dimming zones, while game mode significantly improves input lag for optimized gaming. Control the TV via the easy-to-use voice-enabled remote or through an Alexa-enabled device (sold separately) — open or search for apps, control the volume and inputs, or search for your favorite TV shows and movies. Measuring 66 x 37.8 x 3.3 inches (66 x 41.4 x 14.5 inches with included stand, LxWxH), the 75H8G is backed by a 1-year manufacturer's warranty, and includes a voice remote (batteries included), power cable, and quick start guide. This wall-mountable set is vesa compatible (600x300).
From the manufacturer

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Over a Billion Rich Colors
Feel more connected to what’s real through the H8G's billion+ colors
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The Complete Dolby Cinematic Experience
Dolby Vision HDR picture + Dolby Atmos audio technologies create a riveting home theater experience
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Enhanced Contrast, Better Detail
More local dimming zones provide a higher contrast range and greater color accuracy
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Detail in Motion
Motion rate technology minimizes lag and provides fluid movement during fast-moving scenes
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More Power, More Clarity
Hisense’s ULED technology and Hi-View chipset work intuitively to boost power and picture quality


Up to 700 Nits Peak Brightness
More nits means more light for added luminance and contrast on screen. Scenes look even better in bright rooms or with HDR content

Artificial Intelligence
Automated scene recognition continuously and intuitively adjusts the picture and sound based on the genre of content you're watching.

Game Mode
Input lag is significantly improved, so your commands from the controller are virtually instantaneous on the screen for a better gaming experience.

Bezel-less Design
The H8G has a sleek aesthetic body with a beautiful bezel-less frame.
Compare Hisense TVs
50/55/65/75 inches | Display Sizes | 55/65 inches |
240 | Motion Rate | 480 |
| Quantum Dot Color | |
Dolby Vision HDR | HDR | Dolby Vision HDR |
Dolby Atmos | Sound | Dolby Atmos |
Android TV | TV Platform | Android TV |
802.11ac, dual band | Built-in WiFi | Yes |
50/55/65/75 inches | Display Sizes | 55/65 inches |
240 | Motion Rate | 240 |
| Quantum Dot Color | |
Dolby Vision HDR | HDR | Dolby Vision HDR |
Dolby Atmos | Sound | Dolby Atmos |
Android TV | TV Platform | Roku TV |
802.11ac, dual band | Built-in WiFi | Yes |
50/55/65/75 inches | Display Sizes | 43/50/55/65 inches |
240 | Motion Rate | 120 |
| Quantum Dot Color | |
Dolby Vision HDR | HDR | Dolby Vision HDR |
Dolby Atmos | Sound | DTS Studio Sound |
Android TV | TV Platform | Roku TV |
802.11ac, dual band | Built-in WiFi | Yes |
50/55/65/75 inches | Display Sizes | 32/40 inches |
240 | Motion Rate | 120 |
| Quantum Dot Color | |
Dolby Vision HDR | HDR | No |
Dolby Atmos | Sound | DTS Virtual:X |
Android TV | TV Platform | Android TV |
802.11ac, dual band | Built-in WiFi | Yes |
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What am I looking at? Is this picture for real?! 4K, Dolby Vision 12-bit Color?! For so cheap!
All of the sudden, the jazzy 4k HDR test video is looking better than on any computer monitor I've _ever_ viewed it on.
Your research has paid off. This is by far the best-valued TV out there. Hisense is going to kill the competition.
Features / Settings:
I don't have any calibration equipment, but I did look at some other sites who did all that, and trusted that the basics were done at the factory. I set my Color Temp of "Mid-Low" (a little on the warmer side seemed right for my perpetually shaded viewing area), along with Enhanced Viewing Angle turned on, Picture Mode set to "Energy-saving," and local dimming set to "Medium." I found that lets the backlight basically go all the way off in dark zones for really great "infinite black" areas of the screen that make you question if the TV is even on. I also set Noise Reduction and Motion Clearness to "off" to minimize overprocessing 4k movies, so as not to reduce quality. Then, with some trial and error, I found I was happy with Auto Contrast set "Medium" to auto-adjust to difficult situations like bright white credits text scrolling by on a black background, since the "halos" / bleed-through from backlit zones when would drive my eyes bonkers in such situations. The 700 nits of brightness the TV offers is more than enough to make me look away or have trouble focusing in our darkened room when the camera catches the sun in a movie or something. I'm actually glad it's not brighter. Though even more dimming zones would be nice to bring higher resolution between the dark and light areas, I found halos only noticeable on some menus or other extreme light-dark / test situations, and not in normal viewing. The Quantum Dot color gamut combined with Dolby Vision is so enthralling; my brain doesn't have time to notice.
Sound I basically set to "Theatre" mode and let Dolby Atmos do its job. I found the room filled with sound quite nicely using only the built in speakers (as long as it stayed set on "Theatre" setting), so I just leave it there all the time. I've never needed to go above 20 on the volume so far, and typically watch TV around a volume of 7, and movies at 15 (out of 100), to give you some indication of how loud things can get. Just got to remember to set playbacks to 2-channel audio (rather than 5.1-channel defaults on just about everything) until I get a surround system set up.
Opportunities for Improvement:
Similar to previous model years, the remote is still not backlit. It's usually not an issue in the daytime, but there are so many similar-shaped buttons so close together that finding the "pause" button at night ends up taking me 3 tries. Also, the pictures on the product description show little handles on the back of the TV that are screwed into the top two holes for wall-mount bracket. However, they only come with the 75" version of the H8G TV (a fact I didn't find out until I looked at the owner's manual for my 55"), and that's a bummer because I thought I could use those for extra wire management. There is one path on the back of the TV for wire management, but it only fits 3 or so wires, so I was hoping for more.
The other thing I should mention is that, while the bezel around the screen is indeed very thin, the viewing area is not 54.5" on my 55" TV as advertised. It's closer to 53.75" due to an average of 3/8" of black space surrounding the picture before the edge, and I've found no way of fine tuning or adjusting the picture size. Not sure if it's a defect, manufacturing inconsistency, or intended (but off from spec), but my computer monitor doesn't have such a gap, and the picture is closer to the bottom bezel than on the sides or top, so not sure what's up. Just hope it helps set expectations for others, since I was expecting the picture to go right up to the edge and fill the specified "viewable" area, and it didn't.
Oh and one last thing for early adopters like me who've been so excited and waited so patiently for this TV to come out. Hisense customer service isn't ready to service the H8G TVs yet, as of the end of April 2020. So you can't get replacement parts, order an extra remote, or anything like that currently. (Something about the new models not being in their parts system yet.) But to me, the value well outweighs the temporary risk. Overall, my experience with the TV, and with Amazon, inspires confidence in my purchase decision. I highly recommend getting yours now before they are all gone!
I'm not what anyone would call a videophile or home theater geek. I like things to look and sound good, but I don't measure every spec, or performance detail. I do, however, listen to others so I did check out a few trusted YouTube reviewers who do put it through it's detailed paces, as well as all around tech reviewers, and they were all pretty positive on it...so I decided to pull the trigger.
All things considered...price, size (I got the 50"), function, performance...this is an awesome TV!
Build quality is great. Very thin bezels. Solid..glad to see right and left set of legs. Had a single, middle leg TV once, and it kinda sucked. Started leaning to one side after a while. Lesson learned. Won't have that problem here.
Also, pleasantly surprised to see an Ethernet port on the back of the TV. There are 2 USB ports back there as well, and I'm hoping at least one can be used to add additional storage.
<b>Android TV:</b>
I'm Google/Android user...phones, tablets, Chromebook and so on. I use Play Music on my desktop, in the car, and subscribe to a lot of YouTube tech and music channels. I've been using Fire Stick, Ruku, and Chromecast for years..using each for a different purpose…which sucks. It's always a challenge to see which dongle does timely YouTube app updates, or even has YouTube at all, and no one has a Google Play Music app.
I'd never used Android TV, so I was skeptical but hopeful.
Set up was quick and easy, scan a QR code, choose which account and that's it! You're all signed in to all your Google stuff.
I like the Android TV interface a lot. Easy to use, easy to find things, easy to install apps. I put all my favorites on the home screen (Netflix, HBO, Prime Video, Hulu, Disney, Pluto, Tune In Radio, Fandango, Sirius XM, and so on) so no need for me to have additional dongles hanging out of the back of the TV which means fewer power cords to worry about as well.
Having access, sync/ cross compatibility with Sirius XM, Play Music (home, TV, car, phone) is everything to me!
How I'm using it
Since I'm using it as an all around, multipurpose Office/2nd TV I have cable box, PC, XBOX running through an AV receiver then to one of the 3 HDMI ports, and also Optical audio out into the receiver. This set up works pretty well and to me the picture looks great no matter what content you throw at it.
Edit
I also installed file explorer app so that I could access files and stored media on my NAS and Google Drive! A decent file explorer app lets you sign in to your Drive, Box, Drop Box, Amazon Cloud Drive, One Drive, and others. You can also access SSH file transfer, Wi-Fi file sharing features and more.
Additional functionality and peripherals
Yes, one of the USB ports on the back can be used for additional storage. I put a 64 GB low profile USB flash drive in it, and it formatted it as additional storage. It will also play media from a USB device and mostly likely a properly formatted external hard drive. Plug in your storage and it will format it for you.
Yes it has Bluetooth. I've connected my phone, keyboard and mouse via Bluetooth and they work flawlessly.
Picture/Sound
One of the reviews I watched said to turn of all the enhancements, set everything to medium or 50%, put in theater mode and let it do what it does. I took that advice and to me it looks fantastic. Plenty bright, crystal clear. 4K content looks great! As I said, I'm not one to tweak and obsess..I just want a great picture, easy/intuitive, and work well out of the box and this does.
I thought the sound from the TV speakers was pretty good. Better...fuller than what most smart TV's have by default. I think if you're using this out of the box without any additional speakers for a while you're going to be just fine.
As another reviewer mentioned, there is a thin black bar...or framing that is present. I probably wouldn't have noticed if they hadn't mentioned it. Considering how amazingly thin the actual frame/bezel is, it's really not enough to deduct away from all the other things this TV does right, nor does it take away from the amazing picture. In pretty much every circumstance it's not noticeable..at least not to me.
This was one of those buys that I was fine taking the risk, but probably wouldn't have recommended it to someone else who wasn't all in on Google or tech-savvy. But now that I've had it a bit and see how both the hardware and the software performs, I absolutely LOVE it!
UPDATE:
13 months later, it stopped working. First I started noticing little glitches. It would hang and never recover. I'd have to restart it to get it going again. Then one day it didn't recover and system restore was the suggested option. I did that. Worked fine for 2 days, then it said it had an update. Did the update and it never turned on again. The LED is lit, but it will not turn on. TONS of articles and videos about this issue with this TV, I did all the suggestions. Still won't turn on.
Contacted Hisense support. 13 months, so "sorry you're past the 12 months hardware warranty.".
However, the support agent said they could "request" a manual update. Meaning they'd send me a link to download an executable file that's supposed to fix the issue.
Of course, the download for this fix to a KNOW ISSUE isn't posted on their website, so customers can access it easily. After giving them a copy of my purchase receipt, and the TV's serial number, now they want my home address. For a software download. I ask why they need my address for a download link, double-talk ensues. I give it to them. Now I have to wait 24-48 hours for the link. What? I just jumped through every hoop, and you can't just give it to me?
Worst costumer care ever. If this is a KNOWN ISSUE, why do you have to jump through so many hoops for the software fix? Why isn't this a download on the support page of your website like EVERY OTHER electronics manufacturer does?
Suffice it to say I'm not as happy as I was when I purchased it, and now Hisense's handling of this issue and overcomplicated hoop jumping just to get a possible fix adds a level of frustration and ridiculousness that makes me never want to trust this company again. If a year is all you expect out of a TV, then get this model.
UPDATE #2
The saga continues. Finally, 5 days and 3 phone calls later....I got the email with the firmware. It didn't work. Contacted support again and supposedly someone is going to contact me to schedule a service call. TV has been out for a week now.
Update #3
It's about 3 weeks later. Hisense did finally schedule a service tech to come out. He replaced the board, and the TV started up and worked again. It's been about 7 days, and it's still working. Still not sure if it was the update or the board just went out on its own. Tech says it could be either.
Bottom line Hisense did fix it. It wasn't easy, or timely, and the customer support wasn't good..too much run around..but at least I have a TV again. Not sure if I'll trust another update. May just stick a streaming stick in it and stop using its smart features and disconnect it from the internet altogether.
Considering all that has happened, I raised it to 2 stars. Quality control and customer support needs to be better.

By HM on May 10, 2020
I'm not what anyone would call a videophile or home theater geek. I like things to look and sound good, but I don't measure every spec, or performance detail. I do, however, listen to others so I did check out a few trusted YouTube reviewers who do put it through it's detailed paces, as well as all around tech reviewers, and they were all pretty positive on it...so I decided to pull the trigger.
All things considered...price, size (I got the 50"), function, performance...this is an awesome TV!
Build quality is great. Very thin bezels. Solid..glad to see right and left set of legs. Had a single, middle leg TV once, and it kinda sucked. Started leaning to one side after a while. Lesson learned. Won't have that problem here.
Also, pleasantly surprised to see an Ethernet port on the back of the TV. There are 2 USB ports back there as well, and I'm hoping at least one can be used to add additional storage.
<b>Android TV:</b>
I'm Google/Android user...phones, tablets, Chromebook and so on. I use Play Music on my desktop, in the car, and subscribe to a lot of YouTube tech and music channels. I've been using Fire Stick, Ruku, and Chromecast for years..using each for a different purpose…which sucks. It's always a challenge to see which dongle does timely YouTube app updates, or even has YouTube at all, and no one has a Google Play Music app.
I'd never used Android TV, so I was skeptical but hopeful.
Set up was quick and easy, scan a QR code, choose which account and that's it! You're all signed in to all your Google stuff.
I like the Android TV interface a lot. Easy to use, easy to find things, easy to install apps. I put all my favorites on the home screen (Netflix, HBO, Prime Video, Hulu, Disney, Pluto, Tune In Radio, Fandango, Sirius XM, and so on) so no need for me to have additional dongles hanging out of the back of the TV which means fewer power cords to worry about as well.
Having access, sync/ cross compatibility with Sirius XM, Play Music (home, TV, car, phone) is everything to me!
How I'm using it
Since I'm using it as an all around, multipurpose Office/2nd TV I have cable box, PC, XBOX running through an AV receiver then to one of the 3 HDMI ports, and also Optical audio out into the receiver. This set up works pretty well and to me the picture looks great no matter what content you throw at it.
Edit
I also installed file explorer app so that I could access files and stored media on my NAS and Google Drive! A decent file explorer app lets you sign in to your Drive, Box, Drop Box, Amazon Cloud Drive, One Drive, and others. You can also access SSH file transfer, Wi-Fi file sharing features and more.
Additional functionality and peripherals
Yes, one of the USB ports on the back can be used for additional storage. I put a 64 GB low profile USB flash drive in it, and it formatted it as additional storage. It will also play media from a USB device and mostly likely a properly formatted external hard drive. Plug in your storage and it will format it for you.
Yes it has Bluetooth. I've connected my phone, keyboard and mouse via Bluetooth and they work flawlessly.
Picture/Sound
One of the reviews I watched said to turn of all the enhancements, set everything to medium or 50%, put in theater mode and let it do what it does. I took that advice and to me it looks fantastic. Plenty bright, crystal clear. 4K content looks great! As I said, I'm not one to tweak and obsess..I just want a great picture, easy/intuitive, and work well out of the box and this does.
I thought the sound from the TV speakers was pretty good. Better...fuller than what most smart TV's have by default. I think if you're using this out of the box without any additional speakers for a while you're going to be just fine.
As another reviewer mentioned, there is a thin black bar...or framing that is present. I probably wouldn't have noticed if they hadn't mentioned it. Considering how amazingly thin the actual frame/bezel is, it's really not enough to deduct away from all the other things this TV does right, nor does it take away from the amazing picture. In pretty much every circumstance it's not noticeable..at least not to me.
This was one of those buys that I was fine taking the risk, but probably wouldn't have recommended it to someone else who wasn't all in on Google or tech-savvy. But now that I've had it a bit and see how both the hardware and the software performs, I absolutely LOVE it!
UPDATE:
13 months later, it stopped working. First I started noticing little glitches. It would hang and never recover. I'd have to restart it to get it going again. Then one day it didn't recover and system restore was the suggested option. I did that. Worked fine for 2 days, then it said it had an update. Did the update and it never turned on again. The LED is lit, but it will not turn on. TONS of articles and videos about this issue with this TV, I did all the suggestions. Still won't turn on.
Contacted Hisense support. 13 months, so "sorry you're past the 12 months hardware warranty.".
However, the support agent said they could "request" a manual update. Meaning they'd send me a link to download an executable file that's supposed to fix the issue.
Of course, the download for this fix to a KNOW ISSUE isn't posted on their website, so customers can access it easily. After giving them a copy of my purchase receipt, and the TV's serial number, now they want my home address. For a software download. I ask why they need my address for a download link, double-talk ensues. I give it to them. Now I have to wait 24-48 hours for the link. What? I just jumped through every hoop, and you can't just give it to me?
Worst costumer care ever. If this is a KNOWN ISSUE, why do you have to jump through so many hoops for the software fix? Why isn't this a download on the support page of your website like EVERY OTHER electronics manufacturer does?
Suffice it to say I'm not as happy as I was when I purchased it, and now Hisense's handling of this issue and overcomplicated hoop jumping just to get a possible fix adds a level of frustration and ridiculousness that makes me never want to trust this company again. If a year is all you expect out of a TV, then get this model.
UPDATE #2
The saga continues. Finally, 5 days and 3 phone calls later....I got the email with the firmware. It didn't work. Contacted support again and supposedly someone is going to contact me to schedule a service call. TV has been out for a week now.
Update #3
It's about 3 weeks later. Hisense did finally schedule a service tech to come out. He replaced the board, and the TV started up and worked again. It's been about 7 days, and it's still working. Still not sure if it was the update or the board just went out on its own. Tech says it could be either.
Bottom line Hisense did fix it. It wasn't easy, or timely, and the customer support wasn't good..too much run around..but at least I have a TV again. Not sure if I'll trust another update. May just stick a streaming stick in it and stop using its smart features and disconnect it from the internet altogether.
Considering all that has happened, I raised it to 2 stars. Quality control and customer support needs to be better.


I bought it for the dolby vision and image quality and not disappointed there. 4 stars only because the advertisement is misleading and that is not cool.
Edit: Finally received the new TV so far its been great. I mainly use it for gaming on an Xbox one x and it has been really responsive. The HDR and Dolby vision work great. It's only 60 hz but the motion is feels good. Updating to 4 stars.
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La he estado utilizando por una semana y hasta ahora va de maravilla, la imagen es genial y el sonido es mejor. Espero que el desempeño de la pantalla siga así.
La recomiendo.




La calidad de imagen es muy buena. Obvio requiere que la calidad de la imagen que se quiere apreciar también sea de alta calidad. De inicio no se aprecia esta calidad ya que no tiene ajustes de imagen preestablecidos, todos los modos de imagen tienen que ser modificados y personalizados de acuerdo con tus preferencias y ya posteriormente los vamos utilizando de acuerdo a lo que vamos viendo.
Amazon Alexa no funciona más que para encender el televisor y apagarlo, si quieres utilizar asistente de voz para hacer más cosas con el televisor es mejor utilizar el asistente de Google, lo bueno es que tiene ambos asistentes y es posible usarlos conjuntamente.
El sonido es aceptable.