📺 Elevate your viewing game with the Hisense 100" QLED powerhouse!
The Hisense 100" Class QD6 Series (2025) is a cutting-edge QLED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV featuring a native 144Hz panel with AMD FreeSync Premium for smooth gaming, Dolby Vision and Atmos for cinematic picture and sound, and AI enhancements like 4K upscaling and motion smoothing. Integrated Alexa voice control, Fire TV OS, and Apple Home compatibility make it a seamless smart home centerpiece.
Brand Name | Hisense |
Item Weight | 120.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 87.8 x 50.6 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | 100QD6QF |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Works with Apple HomeKit / Airplay, Alexa Built In, Amd freesync, Dolby Vision Atmos, Native 144Hz |
Item Weight | 120.2 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 99.5 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 450 watts |
B**K
This is a really nice TV
I've been looking to replace my old plasma in my room for a while. This one came up on sale, and I could not pass it up. It is really nice, and the picture is great. I was concerned about the viewing angle, because that can be a problem in this price range. It is not a problem here. You can watch things thing if you were sitting right next to it. The picture and sound quality are amazing, and it has all the cool audio formats if you want to output to something else. I could not be happier with this TV and the picture and sound. Enough so when I replace another one of my older TVs, I may stick with this model on a larger scale instead of paying much more for the "nicer" models. That said, in my case, I was replacing an older TV that had a Fire TV Stick 4K on it. I was expecting the Fire TV interface to be better than that since it's all built in. This TV comes with Wi-Fi 5, which is a bit disappointing since the stick had Wi-Fi 6, and my better sticks have Wi-Fi 6e. You would think the newest TV would have a more updated Wifi version. Not a big deal. Most of my smart TVs I just use the sticks versus the TV interface, so I can switch back to the stick if needed. So far the Wi-Fi 5 is doing just fine. Next, if you are restoring from another Fire TV device backup, don't even try using it for a while. Let it do its thing like update the Fire TV version, and all the apps. It's not easy to know where it is in the process. I don't believe there is a way to see the queue, you just get notices that apps are ready to use. Give it 30-60 minutes depending on how many apps you have installed. I told it to restore from the existing sticks backup, and then tried to go in and use it right away. I received all sorts of errors with logins. The YouTube app I had to uninstall and reinstall to get it to work at all. Fire TV is sort of it's own special torture anyway, but I think if you wait until it downloads and updates everything you will be happier in the long run. Again, don't let this discourage you from buying it. It works great. Fire TV is just a bit special, especially the Hulu and Paramount+ apps which seem very prone to crashing. I still use it on every TV in my house though.
D**S
Hisense Fire 2025 QLED Hits a Homerun! Great Budget QLED TV!
This Hisense TV is highly recommended by several reviewers but got an average rating on RTINGS.COM. After seeing what it can do, I agree with all the positive feedback! For a tv that costs less than 300 dollars you can't beat the quality of this QLED display. The HDR visuals looks really good and detailed, the contrast between light and dark are great, color is vivid, and lighting is better than I thought it would be. This model can get bright, but isn't blinding bright, like some QLED tv's. The screen doesn't have too much reflection glare and can work well in a dark room or lighter room. That aspect alone makes this tv amazing. Sound is excellent! Also, this tv has a game mode that can output VRR and ALLM, surprisingly with no HDMI 2.1 ports. Thats awesome and rare! So, if you play console or pc games, this setup is solid! My advice is that you turn the color up to 10, adjust the brightness to 4 or 5 and make sure you turn on all HDR settings. Lastly, when you setup the TV, you'll need to register it with your Amazon account via a code. Oh, and the remote control is great too, very easy to use. In short, this TV is an amazing model at an amazing value! Great entry level QLED TV, I highly recommend this TV.
D**O
You Get What You Pay For
If you need a cheap QLED TV, then this lives up to that moniker. What a piece of junk this thing is. All of the apps are extremely buggy & glitchy, and don't expect to watch an entire hour-long show all the way through without having to restart several times, if you're lucky. Sometimes, you have find the show again, or even find the entire app again. Once you get it back on, you'll think you're watching an old Godzilla movie with terrible dubbing, because the lip movements and actual dialog will not match up unless you pause or stop whatever you're watching, then start it again- it can be terribly laggy. If the remote that comes with your TV can actually control the volume immediately when you try to turn it up or down, then you're luckier than I.The good... well, it's really lightweight, the picture quality is almost halfway decent, it was fairly easy to set up, it has (so far) gotten along with my PS4, and it doesn't cost much.In conclusion, if you are coming from owning a truly quality TV, you will be greatly disappointed. However, if this is your first QLED after owning a vacuum tube cathode ray tv, then you won't have the ability or experience to realize how utterly crap this TV is.The old adage is true: you get what you pay for.
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