58in Hisense 58H6550E 4K UHD HDR Smart LED HDTV for $279.99 Shipped

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58in Hisense 58H6550E 4K UHD HDR Smart LED HDTV for $279.99 Shipped

Walmart is offering the 58" Hisense 58H6550E 4K UHD HDR Smart LED HDTV for the best deal.

Next best price on Google is $429.99 Shipped

Walmart Price is $279.99 Shipped

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This is probably one of the best bang-for-your-buck TVs you can get. This TV is also true HDR. The speakers are not the best so you're probably going to want to spend a few extra $$ on a soundbar.
 
I bought two. I am not crazy about the android interface, but the TV works fine with Netflix and most TV apps. It does have Dolby Vision. It isn't a high end quality definition, but it works really well. I will use it with an Apple TV 4K via HDMI which I think works better than the android TV software and naturally a sound bar, otherwise it's a really good deal.
 
I do not recommend this TV. I bought one and will be returning it. It has problems interfacing with my Apple TV 4K, including sound synchronization problems. The colors are washed out where they shouldn't be. The optical audio port only works intermittently. It randomly starts flickering/strobing. Problems and inconsistent behavior when changing video resolutions. And the Android interface is beyond horrible as is the remote (no way to change inputs except through a cumbersome menu tree, and their support informs me that it will not work with my Logitech Harmony universal remote or with any other remote other than the lousy one it came with.
 
Walmart has raised the price of this TV to $299.99. They also have the exact same model under the Sharp name for $299.99. Unfortunately you can buy the upgraded Hisense 58 inch TV with ROKU for $299.99 at Walmart so I'm having a hard time figuring out why Walmart raised the price to match a new improved model with more features. Nevertheless, the 58H6550E has some issues first being the inability to place what you want on the main screen. As things work it leaves the impression that Hisense was paid to set up the android interface with apps like sling and Netflix while limiting what a user may place on the main interface. Hisense did a very poor job in designing this interface and the blame is certainly not the limitations of android. The model also has some issue with smashing while levels and severe red tinting of bright whites and tendency to pixelate on white backgrounds - no mater what you do in settings.
 
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