Deals are decent now. Bought this TV from Best Buy today. Best Buy is giving a free $399.99 delivery/unboxing setup and mounting. I bought a mount that was roughly $250. Spent $2141 total.
This baby is 1799 virtually everywhere for Black Friday. Just ordered one yesterday from Costco includes 5 years of warranty. I'm not going to mount it but if you buy the mounting hardware it also includes wall mount with cable concealment. That's pretty unheard of for that price.
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Me! Right now it’s $1,798 at Wal-Mart and Amazon! I am hoping to get it for cheaper with Black Friday !!!!!!!thoughts???
My thoughts are it will not be cheaper. Do you belong to Costco? The reason I bought it at Costco instead of Walmart is Costco automatically adds an additional year of warranty that they take care of themselves. That gives you two years instead of one. They then throw in and Allstate policy for it for an additional 3 years which gives it a total of 5-year warranty. That alone would cost you at least $100. Another advantage to Costco is you have 90 days to return it if for some reason you don't like it even if it's too big or any other reason. With Christmas season, you would get more than the usual 30 days at Walmart probably but I doubt it will equate to 90 days. Also, purchasing it from Costco you get $100 Google Play gift card credit as well. I don't have much use for that but I can give it to somebody as a gift and it's still worth a hundred bucks.
I like Hisense TV's. I was worried as a former plasma TV owner going to LED that it would suck. That said, I bought the 85U7H a year ago and was really impressed. The picture was way better than I expected. I considered a UST at the time but my room was not friendly to that setup. I definitely will look at this the next time around. Do you know what the differences between the 100U76 and U8 are?
amazing tv, great picture and HUGE! friends couldn't get over how great it looked. Hadn't upgraded in years over 1080 and it's mind blowing how much detail we've been missing
Great video. A 100" TV is amazing. I have a really nice 85" Samsung QLED that just died. Are the viewing angles similar in degradation to other QLED's or is this one particularly worse? Thanks
Honestly, if you’re looking to spend $3000 for a TV you might as well look at OLED - yes, the size of the TV will be smaller but the picture quality is unmatched.
The ONLY difference is that the $3000 Hisense is mini-led being brighter in HDR. I don’t like HDR & NEVER use it so I’m getting the $1800 & will save money. If you get the cheaper Hisense keep in mind there’s also another one that’s a little cheaper but it’s not Full array. The Full array is better. OLEDs are overrated & overpriced in my opinion & I’m glad I took mined back.
More than double the price - I’d do a little more homework on other options ie: OLED, Projector etc. If it still ends up as your top choice, go for it! 5x more dimming zones will make watching HDR content even more enjoyable.
@@HiFiBrothersso I’ve been watching the Sony 75” 950g since it came out, the same day I purchased it I returned a Samsung after 28 days because of horrible motion so I’ve been worried about getting anything else afraid I get it home just to be dissatisfied with the picture/motion especially, above you say we wouldn’t gain anything, but would we (let’s say) miss out on a lot of picture quality that we want from a tv ? Especially motion, when I get this home will i immediately want o return it because of picture quality or (Samsung) motion issues?
Did you get it resolved? I thought I heard in most cases or what not, you should turn vrr off, lat me know as I’m de acting wether or no to get this and my ps5 is 50% why I want it.
Yeah honestly tvs won't replace projectors. I feel projectors have a way of pulling you in more i'm not 100 percent why i feel that way. Also projectors still can do a 125 inch screen. It is nice though tvs are finally dropping in price.
had this for a month, i will say 1080p content from cable box will not look very good, better watch 4k streams and if your into sports turn motion to smooth vastly improves the picture quality. Having a apple tv 4k box makes the picture quality in some cases looks really good vs using the tvs OS apps. Rest of the settings set in filmaker mode all the processing stuff off. I bought from costco with 90 days return and extended 6yr warranty. Speakers are very good and clear.
@@R9V3Nits awesome theres deals now on this specific model as hisense released the model up i think the 100u88, wish i waited for that i hear picture quality is better. This tv got a bunch of software updates to fix the OS lag and its 60% faster.
@@HiFiBrothers 🫣 Get Out of Here with that information!!!! The U7K is from 2023 it is a year old. The U76N is a 2024 TV. The U76N according to Hisense is Above the U7N and Below the U8N. Yes I contacted Hisense and if you do the Necessary Research you can easily see this is True for Yourself.
@@HiFiBrothers The U76N is a 2024 TV it is much Better than the U7K TV'S that are a year older they are 2023 TV'S. The N in the U76N is telling you it is the 2024 Model. It is comparable to the U7N not the U7K which is far inferior to the U7K TVS. The Top TV'S for Hisense in 2024 made a huge leap in Technology improvements from their 2023 TVS. The U76N for example has 1,500 Nits Peak Brightness compared to 1,000 Nits Peak Brightness on the U7K. The U76N has a New Upgraded CPU that is its Top of the Line TV CPU for their Consumer Premium TVS, for the masses. Their UX and Limited Series TV'S that are larger than a 100 inches have a different CPU that can handle the Ultra Premium Features those TVs offer.
@@alanclark9000 to me this TV is good if your just watching movies.. again maybe I just got a bad panel.. upscaling watching cable sucked.. watching movies was an out of body experience🤣.. for 2 grand it was good.. but for 2 grand I was happier with the 85 inch sony x90.. it does everything right that I need a TV to do ( I also I don't game) .. I will get a 100 inch when they replace the 85s and the norm.. glad everyone is happy with the u76n
@@alanclark9000tell us you couldn’t afford a Sony without telling us you can’t afford a Sony, sorry, but hey I hear TLC makes a really good tv, the best as a matter of fact, yah that’s the ticket.
😳🫣 Get out of Here with the Garbage Ultra Short Throw Projector Comparisons!!!! A Typical Short Throw Projector or a Long Throw Projector Doesn't require a Screen that Costs more than a $100.00. There are Numerous DIY TH-cam Videos on DIY Home Theater Screens. I Bought a New True 4K LG Cinebeam Projector that has a Built in TV tuner on Sale for $1000.00 and it Blows away the Hisense U76N. I paired it with a 125 inch Max Ultra White Screen for $100.00. So do Not Shill for the TV Manufacturers. The Best Home Theaters have At Least a 120 inch Screen and a Projector, Not a Garbage Ultra Short Throw Projector. UST Projectors are inferior in picture quality to Normal Projectors. They cost too much...
@@HiFiBrothers The average person is Buying TCL S3 and S4 TV'S and similar Hisense, and Lesser Brands TV'S. They are Not buying expensive TV'S. 75% of consumers most likely more than that are Not going to spend more than $600.00 on a TV ever. The Most Sold TV'S are the Least Expensive TV'S across All the TV Brands. This year and Last year I watched / heard TCL when they announced their New TV'S. The Spokesperson said that the Vast Majority of the TVS that they sell are the S3 and S4 TV'S. TCL is trying to get those people to spend more money on Higher Quality TV'S. The Head of the TV Division said that is why they came out with the S5 and the Q6 Models to Hopefully get more people into the Higher end TV'S that they sell. TV'S that Cost over $1,000.00 are Less than 10% of All TV'S sold worldwide. Women don't Geek out like Men do about a TV'S Picture Quality, about the Size of a 100 inch TV. Women (Like 95% of Women) would much Rather be Taken out to the Movie Theater. They don't want a Home Theater because then it is Less Likely she will be going out to a Lot of Movies and Dinners. The Home Theater Market with Projectors has Never been a Large Segment of the World Population. The people who are using Projectors are more Numerous than the people who Buy $1,000.00 and up TV'S. Honestly people who spend money 🤑 💰 on High end Projectors they Buy High end TV'S too. Audio Video Nerds don't think: I have a 100 inch TV now, so I don't Need my 300 inch Screen in my Professional Movie Theater anymore... No these People Love Technology and don't ever want to Give up their Large Screen Movie Theaters. I have more than $30,000.00 invested in my own Home Theater, which is Peanuts compared to what people with real money spend on their Home Theaters. I would have to say DIY, and Professionally Installed Home Theaters are Easily at the Highest level today then they have ever been at. Because it is Easier than it has ever been to DIY a Quality Home Theater. The Quality and Range of Projectors (As you know I consider a UST Projector Really Just an overly Expensive Flawed TV.) available today is at it Zenith and the Popularity of Projectors are Not being diminished by the Large Screen TV's that are being sold today. For example College Dorm rooms (People who don't have much money to spend throughout society.) are full of Students that Buy $300.00 to $600.00 LED Projectors and use the wall to give themselves a 100 inch Screen. Some don't have room for that size so they are happy with a 50 inch image. A few things are Behind this. They want a Big Screen but they can't afford a High Quality TV. Also They can easily Lock up their Projector. Yes Theft is very Big in college housing and in low rent housing. Amazon is selling Tens of Thousands of Projectors Worldwide yearly because People Love them. The Projector market is Thriving.
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Just pulled the trigger on this one as it was on sale for $1799 at Best Buy with delivery and install!
Did you get the wall bracket placed first?
@@jetz762 Delivery and install is happening on Friday. They are taking care of everything including the wall bracket being installed.
What wall bracket?
I was lucky too get get the tv the day it came out. Any picture setting recommendations?
I would use the settings recommended for the U7K on the rtings website. This gave us a very good result.
Who else is here prepping for Black Friday?
Deals are decent now. Bought this TV from Best Buy today. Best Buy is giving a free $399.99 delivery/unboxing setup and mounting. I bought a mount that was roughly $250.
Spent $2141 total.
This baby is 1799 virtually everywhere for Black Friday. Just ordered one yesterday from Costco includes 5 years of warranty. I'm not going to mount it but if you buy the mounting hardware it also includes wall mount with cable concealment. That's pretty unheard of for that price.
Me! Right now it’s $1,798 at Wal-Mart and Amazon! I am hoping to get it for cheaper with Black Friday !!!!!!!thoughts???
My thoughts are it will not be cheaper. Do you belong to Costco? The reason I bought it at Costco instead of Walmart is Costco automatically adds an additional year of warranty that they take care of themselves. That gives you two years instead of one. They then throw in and Allstate policy for it for an additional 3 years which gives it a total of 5-year warranty. That alone would cost you at least $100. Another advantage to Costco is you have 90 days to return it if for some reason you don't like it even if it's too big or any other reason. With Christmas season, you would get more than the usual 30 days at Walmart probably but I doubt it will equate to 90 days. Also, purchasing it from Costco you get $100 Google Play gift card credit as well. I don't have much use for that but I can give it to somebody as a gift and it's still worth a hundred bucks.
@ I was looking and Costco and they do have the best deal. It even comes with a mounting service.
Such a great TV!
Just got mine, will be here on the 11/19.
Big Ass TVs will start to dominate the market.😊
Not if they wanting 20,000 for a 115'inch
I like Hisense TV's. I was worried as a former plasma TV owner going to LED that it would suck. That said, I bought the 85U7H a year ago and was really impressed. The picture was way better than I expected. I considered a UST at the time but my room was not friendly to that setup. I definitely will look at this the next time around. Do you know what the differences between the 100U76 and U8 are?
The U8 is a better TV overall as it has more dimming zones, so HDR content will look far more crisp having less blooming and deeper blacks.
keeping my projector that's 113" picture for 3d capability, but can't wait for the pic quality of this tv. pick it up in 3 days
amazing tv, great picture and HUGE! friends couldn't get over how great it looked. Hadn't upgraded in years over 1080 and it's mind blowing how much detail we've been missing
Great video. A 100" TV is amazing. I have a really nice 85" Samsung QLED that just died. Are the viewing angles similar in degradation to other QLED's or is this one particularly worse? Thanks
It’s going to be about the same
I can decide if I should get u8k or u76n... u8k is $3000 u76n is $1800. Does it worth $1,200 more? Any recommandation?
Honestly, if you’re looking to spend $3000 for a TV you might as well look at OLED - yes, the size of the TV will be smaller but the picture quality is unmatched.
The ONLY difference is that the $3000 Hisense is mini-led being brighter in HDR. I don’t like HDR & NEVER use it so I’m getting the $1800 & will save money. If you get the cheaper Hisense keep in mind there’s also another one that’s a little cheaper but it’s not Full array. The Full array is better. OLEDs are overrated & overpriced in my opinion & I’m glad I took mined back.
@@HiFiBrothersI’ve read today a couple people saying it’s picture even blacks are almost up there with there oled’s, so?
Have you noticed any judder/stutter?
Considering grabbing the 100U88N in Canada. Do you think it's worth it to spend a bit more for a much brighter display with way more dimming zones?
More than double the price - I’d do a little more homework on other options ie: OLED, Projector etc.
If it still ends up as your top choice, go for it! 5x more dimming zones will make watching HDR content even more enjoyable.
Great video guys. Quick question, I have a Sony XBR 85 X90CH. Is this Hisense a better Tv than my Sony ?
Outside of size, likely not gaining anything else in terms of features.
@@HiFiBrothersso I’ve been watching the Sony 75” 950g since it came out, the same day I purchased it I returned a Samsung after 28 days because of horrible motion so I’ve been worried about getting anything else afraid I get it home just to be dissatisfied with the picture/motion especially, above you say we wouldn’t gain anything, but would we (let’s say) miss out on a lot of picture quality that we want from a tv ? Especially motion, when I get this home will i immediately want o return it because of picture quality or (Samsung) motion issues?
Anyone know the best settings for this TV?
just purchased the exact tv at walmart for $340. down from $2200
Debating between this and the u8n 85 inch. Quality over size. Going in a brightish room with some direct light so worried about brightness
U8 is a far superior TV - Hisense’s best! If you can live with 15”, I’d go U8!
Ps5 doesn’t look very good, any ideas? Have the vrr turned on, just not popping
100inches isn't enough at a 2k price point? You need all of the bells and whistles?
Did you get it resolved? I thought I heard in most cases or what not, you should turn vrr off, lat me know as I’m de acting wether or no to get this and my ps5 is 50% why I want it.
I want one so bad. I don't think I can fit it in the door...
Yeah, that could definitely be an issue. Hope it works out for you tho
Yeah honestly tvs won't replace projectors. I feel projectors have a way of pulling you in more i'm not 100 percent why i feel that way. Also projectors still can do a 125 inch screen. It is nice though tvs are finally dropping in price.
If you want that full cinematic experience and have the room - projectors win all the time.
What's the motion processing like on the TV?
had this for a month, i will say 1080p content from cable box will not look very good, better watch 4k streams and if your into sports turn motion to smooth vastly improves the picture quality. Having a apple tv 4k box makes the picture quality in some cases looks really good vs using the tvs OS apps. Rest of the settings set in filmaker mode all the processing stuff off. I bought from costco with 90 days return and extended 6yr warranty. Speakers are very good and clear.
@garys7410 Thanks for the info, but I think I will keep my 65in hisense u8h for now.
@@garys7410 Hows the tv holding up now? Im about to get a new one and debating on 75in U8N or this 100 U76 but im 50/50split on quality vs size
@@R9V3Nits awesome theres deals now on this specific model as hisense released the model up i think the 100u88, wish i waited for that i hear picture quality is better. This tv got a bunch of software updates to fix the OS lag and its 60% faster.
Sucks
is it 4k and how many hertz?
Yes, it’s 4k @ 144
Should I upgrade my Hisense 100 inch U8k to the u76?
Keep the U8!
That would be a downgrade
Is the U76 the same as U7K? I'm getting a 100 inch u7k, wanted to know if it's the same 🙏🏾
They’re about the same - U7k may be a slight edge better but not much
@@HiFiBrothers
🫣 Get Out of Here with that information!!!!
The U7K is from 2023 it is a year old.
The U76N is a 2024 TV. The U76N according to Hisense is Above the U7N and Below the U8N. Yes I contacted Hisense and if you do the Necessary Research you can easily see this is True for Yourself.
My LG qned86 has bad viewing angles as well, probably because it's Edge Lit
LG TVs use VA panels which have a tendency of producing very bad viewing angles. Edge Lit won’t help either as they will wash out images at angles too
Is the U76 the same as U7K?
Not exactly but it’s still close enough to that line than their others
@@HiFiBrothers
The U76N is a 2024 TV it is much Better than the U7K TV'S that are a year older they are 2023 TV'S.
The N in the U76N is telling you it is the 2024 Model. It is comparable to the U7N not the U7K which is far inferior to the U7K TVS.
The Top TV'S for Hisense in 2024 made a huge leap in Technology improvements from their 2023 TVS.
The U76N for example has 1,500 Nits Peak Brightness compared to 1,000 Nits Peak Brightness on the U7K.
The U76N has a New Upgraded CPU that is its Top of the Line TV CPU for their Consumer Premium TVS, for the masses.
Their UX and Limited Series TV'S that are larger than a 100 inches have a different CPU that can handle the Ultra Premium Features those TVs offer.
how would this be for ps5 competitive gaming??
Good question. I think casual gaming would be fun.
I’d like to know this too.
Viewing angles? how are they
As mentioned in the video, it’s not that great. After about 15* from center, you really start your notice degradation.
@@HiFiBrothers 15 inc or ft??
Speakers ?
Like any regular TV speakers, they’re decent enough to get the job done but it’s always recommended to get a soundbar.
Dse???
Dirty Screen Effect
I have two 55 inch tv's so technically I have 110 inches of screen.
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I have the TCL 98" Class XL Collection 4K UHD QLED & was going to sell it & get this instead but wonder if the Hisense is worth it.
We probably wouldn’t recommend it, because they are both on par with each other.
This tv sucks.. processor sucks .. and very laggy.. theres a reason sony is 7 grand and this is 2 grand.. quality
No argument there but not everyone can afford a $7k TV - that’s the underlying issue
Bro TCL 2024 QM8 is already pooping on Sony when it comes to led tvs. Sony probably = vizio now days
@@alanclark9000 to me this TV is good if your just watching movies.. again maybe I just got a bad panel.. upscaling watching cable sucked.. watching movies was an out of body experience🤣.. for 2 grand it was good.. but for 2 grand I was happier with the 85 inch sony x90.. it does everything right that I need a TV to do ( I also I don't game) .. I will get a 100 inch when they replace the 85s and the norm.. glad everyone is happy with the u76n
Odd. There are people who game on this TV without your issues. Maybe you got a dud.
@@alanclark9000tell us you couldn’t afford a Sony without telling us you can’t afford a Sony, sorry, but hey I hear TLC makes a really good tv, the best as a matter of fact, yah that’s the ticket.
😳🫣 Get out of Here with the Garbage Ultra Short Throw Projector Comparisons!!!!
A Typical Short Throw Projector or a Long Throw Projector Doesn't require a Screen that Costs more than a $100.00. There are Numerous DIY TH-cam Videos on DIY Home Theater Screens.
I Bought a New True 4K LG Cinebeam Projector that has a Built in TV tuner on Sale for $1000.00 and it Blows away the Hisense U76N. I paired it with a 125 inch Max Ultra White Screen for $100.00.
So do Not Shill for the TV Manufacturers.
The Best Home Theaters have At Least a 120 inch Screen and a Projector, Not a Garbage Ultra Short Throw Projector.
UST Projectors are inferior in picture quality to Normal Projectors. They cost too much...
We don’t disagree with your opinion but a projector is not suitable for the average person.
@@HiFiBrothers
The average person is Buying TCL S3 and S4 TV'S and similar Hisense, and Lesser Brands TV'S. They are Not buying expensive TV'S.
75% of consumers most likely more than that are Not going to spend more than $600.00 on a TV ever.
The Most Sold TV'S are the Least Expensive TV'S across All the TV Brands.
This year and Last year I watched / heard TCL when they announced their New TV'S. The Spokesperson said that the Vast Majority of the TVS that they sell are the S3 and S4 TV'S.
TCL is trying to get those people to spend more money on Higher Quality TV'S. The Head of the TV Division said that is why they came out with the S5 and the Q6 Models to Hopefully get more people into the Higher end TV'S that they sell.
TV'S that Cost over $1,000.00 are Less than 10% of All TV'S sold worldwide.
Women don't Geek out like Men do about a TV'S Picture Quality, about the Size of a 100 inch TV. Women (Like 95% of Women) would much Rather be Taken out to the Movie Theater. They don't want a Home Theater because then it is Less Likely she will be going out to a Lot of Movies and Dinners.
The Home Theater Market with Projectors has Never been a Large Segment of the World Population. The people who are using Projectors are more Numerous than the people who Buy $1,000.00 and up TV'S.
Honestly people who spend money 🤑 💰 on High end Projectors they Buy High end TV'S too. Audio Video Nerds don't think: I have a 100 inch TV now, so I don't Need my 300 inch Screen in my Professional Movie Theater anymore... No these People Love Technology and don't ever want to Give up their Large Screen Movie Theaters. I have more than $30,000.00 invested in my own Home Theater, which is Peanuts compared to what people with real money spend on their Home Theaters.
I would have to say DIY, and Professionally Installed Home Theaters are Easily at the Highest level today then they have ever been at. Because it is Easier than it has ever been to DIY a Quality Home Theater. The Quality and Range of Projectors (As you know I consider a UST Projector Really Just an overly Expensive Flawed TV.) available today is at it Zenith and the Popularity of Projectors are Not being diminished by the Large Screen TV's that are being sold today.
For example College Dorm rooms (People who don't have much money to spend throughout society.) are full of Students that Buy $300.00 to $600.00 LED Projectors and use the wall to give themselves a 100 inch Screen. Some don't have room for that size so they are happy with a 50 inch image.
A few things are Behind this. They want a Big Screen but they can't afford a High Quality TV. Also They can easily Lock up their Projector. Yes Theft is very Big in college housing and in low rent housing.
Amazon is selling Tens of Thousands of Projectors Worldwide yearly because People Love them. The Projector market is Thriving.