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Why the Hisense 65‑inch QLED feels like a home‑theater upgrade
Why the Hisense 65‑inch QLED feels like a home‑theater upgrade
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When I walked into the living room the other day, the first thing that caught my eye wasn’t the décor – it was the sheer presence of a 65‑inch screen that seemed to glow on its own. Not the usual glossy‑panel vibe you get from a budget TV, but a deep, almost tangible black that makes the room feel a little larger.
That’s the Hisense 65\" 65E78QTUK QLED Smart AI TV for you. It’s not just another 4K set; it’s a blend of a few clever tricks that together give the impression of a mini‑cinema tucked into your sofa‑facing wall.
What makes it feel different?
The first thing you’ll notice is the direct‑lit full‑array backlight. Think of a grid of tiny LEDs packed behind the screen, each one doing its part to push colour and contrast from edge to edge. The result is a picture that holds its own in bright daylight and still manages those inky blacks you usually only see in dark‑room projectors.
- 🟣 Quantum Dot Colour – over a billion shades, so reds stay red and blues stay blue, no dull middle ground.
- 🎥 Dolby Vision HDR – brighter highlights and richer shadows, giving you that “look‑like‑the‑film‑crew‑shot” feel.
- 🔊 Dolby Atmos – sound that wraps around you; you’ll hear a whisper from the left, a crash from the right, and a low‑rumble that seems to come from underneath.
The AI side of things is subtle but effective. The Hi‑View AI Engine works in real time, taking whatever you feed it – a 1080p sitcom or a 4K documentary – and nudging the resolution, brightness, and colour just enough to look sharper without looking over‑processed.
And because it’s a smart TV, the built‑in Wi‑Fi pulls in the usual suspects – Netflix, Disney+, YouTube – straight into a sleek interface. No extra stick needed, and the remote feels responsive enough that you won’t be hunting for the power button every time you want to switch from a drama binge to a gaming session.
Pros & Cons (the honest bits)
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Pros
- Stunning colour fidelity thanks to Quantum Dot technology.
- Deep blacks and uniform brightness from the direct‑lit full‑array.
- Immersive audio without a separate soundbar, courtesy of Dolby Atmos.
- AI upscaling that actually improves older content.
- All the major streaming apps are ready out of the box.
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Cons
- The 60 Hz refresh rate isn’t ideal for hardcore competitive gamers who crave 120 Hz or higher.
- At 65 inches, the TV can dominate a small room – it’s great for a dedicated media space, less so for a compact apartment.
How it stacks up against the competition
If you’re eyeing a similar‑size QLED from Samsung or a mid‑range OLED, the Hisense gives you a lot of bang for the buck. Samsung’s QLEDs often sport a higher refresh rate and more premium design, but they also come with a steeper price tag. OLEDs excel in perfect blacks, yet they can suffer from burn‑in if you leave static logos on for too long. The Hisense lands comfortably in the middle – solid blacks, vibrant colour, and a price that feels reasonable for a 65‑inch screen.
Who will love this TV?
Families who stream a mix of movies, kids’ shows, and occasional gaming will appreciate the all‑round performance. Cinephiles will love the Dolby Vision and Atmos combo for weekend movie marathons. If you’re a competitive gamer who lives for ultra‑high frame rates, you might look elsewhere, but for most everyday entertainment needs this set hits the sweet spot.
Bottom line: the Hisense 65‑inch QLED isn’t trying to be the flashiest TV on the market, but its blend of direct‑lit backlighting, AI‑driven upscaling, and immersive sound makes it feel less like a television and more like a portal to whatever you’re watching. If you’ve been waiting for a reason to finally replace that old 40‑inch set, this could be the nudge you need.
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