Yes—just not solely for the HDR functionality.The Hisense H8 flaunts a lot of futuristic features for its very low asking price. For less than $600, you're getting a 50-inch smart TV with 4K resolution that can play HDR content.You get to experience 4K in...
Great price point for 50-inch TV, Pleasing screen quality with accurate colors, Remote has four buttons dedicated to popular Smart TV apps, Plenty of ports available (4 HDMI and 3 USB), 4K resolution not often found in this price point
Picture quality drops off fast at sharp viewing angles, Smart TV features don’t work as quickly or as well as they should, Only two HDMI ports that are HDMI 2.0 compatible, Local dimming feature doesn’t work as well as some other TVs
Abstract: Back in 1969, China's Qingdao governmental authorities set up a small, local factory for producing a new radio brand, the Red Lantern. It was the year Hisense was first introduced to the public. It wasn't until 1975, however, that Hisense became associate...
Abstract: Although flatscreen televisions have dropped quite a bit in price across all screen sizes in the past several years, the budget-priced TV category it still out there with some interesting options to choose from. My Hisense 50H8C TV review covers a 50-inch...
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Published: 2016-11-02, Author: John , review by: tomsguide.com
Inexpensive, Good color accuracy
Limited smart TV services, Poor black levels
The Hisense 50H8C delivers enough functionality that it makes you want to pull for this Charlie Brown of a TV. And given that it can be purchased for less than $500, it presents a reasonable option for people who want to enter the 4K space. However, even...
Speaking purely on a picture quality level, the Hisense 50H8c is a commendable performer. Black levels are deep, colors rich and bright and 4K resolution sharp and realistic. The added HDR support boosts color performance above the average 1080p SDR telev...