What’s the deal?
The Hisense U8N is up to $800 off at Best Buy<!–>. It’s available in screen sizes from 55 inches, on sale for $400, to 85 inches, on sale for $800, making it a good fit for your home entertainment setup, no matter how much space you have.
Why this deal is ZDNET-recommended?
- The Hisense U8N–> is regularly priced at between $1,099 and $2,799.
- The U8N has a 144Hz native refresh rate and supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro VRR, making it a great TV for console gaming.
- Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision deliver enhanced picture quality with virtual surround sound for an immersive experience.
If you’re a console gamer or entertainment buff looking for a high-quality, dedicated TV, the Hisense U8N<!–> is an excellent choice. With a 144Hz native refresh rate, motion blur is practically nonexistent. The TV is also equipped with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro VRR, which helps prevent stuttering and tearing. If those aren’t enough reasons to pick up the TV, you can save up to $1,100 on the Hisense U8N right now at Best Buy–> for the 85-inch version.
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The U8N helps solve this issue by supporting the PlayStation remote play app. This app lets you play your PS5 or PS4 games wherever you are, as long as you have a controller and a reliable Wi-Fi connection.
Since my console was just in the next room over, and I have a robust mesh network set up for work, I was pleasantly surprised at just how well the remote play app works. Other than a few visual artifacts upon launch as the connection stabilized, I would have had difficulty telling the difference between remote and console-direct gameplay.
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And though I’m sure the lag would be more difficult to deal with if I were across the country or traveling internationally, I’d be willing to put up with it for the novelty of putzing around Cyberpunk 2077–> in my hotel room after a day on the beach or exploring a real city with a disappointing lack of free junk laying around to pick up and sell for extra cash.<!–>
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Playing games on my Nintendo Switch was a perfect opportunity to see just what the Hisense U8N’s QLED panel was capable of regarding color accuracy and contrast. Many Nintendo titles have brightly colored visuals and distinct art styles that are best appreciated on a full TV screen, and the Hisense U8N didn’t disappoint.
I also did a quick Hades<!–> run on the Switch, which helped show off the U8N’s deep contrast with the harsh, dark art style, as well as the TV’s built-in audio – which was pleasantly clear. The built-in speakers handle in-game dialogue wonderfully, delivering crisp audio that is easy to understand, even without subtitles.
And the game’s gorgeous, sweeping soundtrack and heavy, satisfying battle sound effects helped test the limits of the TV’s Dolby Atmos capabilities. You’ll definitely get your money’s worth if you hate wearing a headset for console gaming, but I suggest you invest in a dedicated gaming speaker system like the SteelSeries Arena 9 if you want to get the most out of your audio.
ZDNET’s buying advice
Even if you aren’t a big console gamer, the Hisense U8N–> is an excellent TV for streaming movies, music, and TV shows with its bold colors and contrast, as well as immersive audio. With a 144Hz refresh rate, you’ll get smoother motion during fast-paced movie and game scenes as well as live sports broadcasts. Dolby Atmos support gives you virtual surround sound without needing a headset or expensive home audio setup, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro VRR helps prevent screen tearing and stuttering.