Should I buy a Hisense TV? A look at the budget smart TV brand
There are a lot of reasons you should purchase a Hisense TV. Here we will look at the various Hisense brand.
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There are many TV brands on the market to select from right now, each giving a whole range of different models and many types of TV tech inside them.
Plenty of choices can only be a nice thing. However, this does mean that deciding whether to buy one of the best budget small TVs or consider a wall-filling, super-sized display and all the other sizes and types in-between can be a difficult task.
Not only is there a lot of choices, but there are also many confusing tech terms (QLED, OLED,4K) to get to grips with, as well as nitty-gritty specs to compare and contrast between each brand.
What about Hisense? This up-and-coming electronics brand has quickly gained a foothold in the industry thanks to its aggressive pricing. This means, if you’re in the market for a new TV, it’s highly likely you’ll have come across a Hisense TV at some point and wondered ‘should I buy it?’ And maybe even, ‘is this price too good to be true?’
Our latest Hisense TV reviews are all at the end of the article if you want to find out more about specific models. For further reading, check out our guide to all the new Hisense TVs of 2021.
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Should I buy a Hisense TV? Make sure you purchase
Hisense is generally considered as a budget TV brand, as it offers premium TV tech but for much lower prices than much of the competition. This means if you’re mainly interested in a particular kind of HDR format or 4K resolution at the cheapest possible price, there’s probably a Hisense TV out there that’ll suit you.
Hisense doesn’t just make TVs. The Chinese manufacturer produces all kinds of electrical goods, including fridges, washing machines, and phones. However, its TV range is one of the biggest parts of its burgeoning business. And despite being state-owned – like many Chinese companies – Hisense has plenty of international connections.
Back in 2015, Hisense licensed the famous Sharp brand, bought part of a Mexican TV production line, and started making televisions for the US and South American markets using the Japanese company’s name – it then went several steps further by buying Toshiba’s TV business.
Importantly, just because Hisense offers TVs at affordable prices, it doesn’t mean it isn’t a worthy competitor to brands like Samsung and LG. Although Hisense is known for its mid-range TVs, in 2021 it’s launched the Hisense U8oG ULED 8K TV, the brand’s first 8K television, which we found achieves awesome visuals and delivers the high-end features expected from flagship TVs in 2021.
So, despite the brand’s budget prices, you should be in no doubt that Hisense is a major player in the competitive television market.
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