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The Hisense 65R6G is a 65-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart Roku TV featuring Dolby Vision HDR, Motion Rate 120 for smooth fast-action viewing, and built-in voice assistant compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant. It offers a vibrant, immersive viewing experience with over 8.3 million pixels and a full-array LED backlight, plus access to thousands of streaming channels via Roku OS, making it a versatile centerpiece for modern smart homes.









| Brand Name | Hisense |
| Item Weight | 36.4 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 2.9 x 57.2 x 32.8 inches |
| Item model number | 65R6G |
| Color Name | Black |
| Special Features | 4K Ultra HD TV, Chromecast, Game Mode, Roku TV Operating System, Works with Alexa and Google Assistant |
| Speaker Type | Built-In |
| Item Weight | 36.4 Pounds |
| Standing screen display size | 65 Inches |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Voltage | 1.1E+2 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
C**Z
Best TV bang for the buck!
It's amazing how much TVs have improved across the board over the past 5 years. This is especially true of budget TVs because many of the features that were only found in upper level, premium units such as Dolby vision, HDR and dts sound have migrated down to their cheaper siblings. After a ton of research, I purchased the 50 inch Hisense R6 and mounted it to my bedroom wall. When it comes to performance, I have zero regrets. Sure, it's not as vibrant as my 65 inch OLED that I have in my family room, or loaded with features such as Filmmaker mode and Bluetooth, but it's a huge improvement over the 43 inch plasma TV it replaced.With a bit of tweaking, I was able to get the color adjusted to my preference. Now I understand that everyone is different, but the following adjustments is what I found to be the best for me:TV brightness: BrighterPicture mode: StandardUnder "Customized picture"Backlight: 100Brightness: 55Contrast: 100Sharpness: 10Color: 40Tint: -5Under "Expert settings:Dynamic contrast: offNoise reduction: LowColor temperature: NormalAuto setting: StandardGamma correction: 2.2Under sound mode: TheaterBe aware that HDR content has to be separately adjusted... Again, keep in mind these are the adjustments that work best for me. I would encourage you to experiment with tweaking the TV because you will most likely not be satisfied with the default settings that come out of the box... You'll notice that I have not taken the time to comment on the specs of the TV because that type of information can easily be found online and YouTube. Suffice to say that a better TV for the money just doesn't exist - at least for the time being. The Hisense R6 is well built, the baked in Roku operating system is fantastic and the asking price is remarkable. Can you get a better TV if you're willing to pay a lot more? Of course, but I think that vast majority who buy the Hisense R6 are going to be perfectly satisfied with the video quality of this TV.One last thing as a side note, if your TV (or anything else you buy on Amazon for that matter) is delivered damaged, get in touch with Amazon who will most likely replace it - Nothing is more annoying than to see somebody post a 1 star review for a delivery/shipment situation that has absolutely NOTHING directly to do with a product or its performance. Just saying!
B**C
Great reliable and affordable choice.
Great picture and sound! Easy remote. Super easy installation on wall mount.Delivered perfectly.
T**A
Impressive
I've been using this TV for a little over two months and we love it. It's the best Roku TV we have ever had and the price was absolutely unbelievable.In the past our Roku TVs (usually TCL Roku TV's) have been glitchy and it just gets annoying. They would have issues with sound and volume on certain apps, Hulu was the worst. We could have our old TV with the volume maxed and we could still barely hear our shows (but if an ad came on it blew our eardrums out.) With Disney+ it would crash constantly to the point we just didn't use that app on our main floor TV. Fortunately this TV does not do that. The sound system is great, the display is great, and it works well with all of our streaming apps. It was also extremely simple to set up and add all of our streaming channels to it.***Update as of September 2025- It's still going strong 💪***
G**G
Great TV, but the Remote is Less Than it Should Be.
I love the TV, but the remote is pretty wimpy. It’s the same remote (or similar to) the remote we use in the bedroom for the Roku connected to a Panasonic Plasma screen that’s over fifteen years old. Television is perfect. The remote, not so much. It’ll pass, but we’ll probably add a universal remote to replace it and add it to our arsenal. That cost will be added to the overall cost of this television and it’s less than par remote. We’ll remember this and will know better when we begin looking for televisions to replace the older one in the bedroom. We’re also disappointed that there’s no other way to introduce audio to our home theatre system without purchasing a third party piece of equipment that will change the digital audio output to RCA inputs. I know it seems like older technology, but the television doesn’t even provide any Bluetooth capabilities to use a third party device we already have. We will absolutely do more research when it’s time to upgrade the plasma screen in the bedroom. We'll have a similar issue there.Update: We chose to purchase a Roku Voice Remote that works great with our new television. We’d prefer using a keypad, but this works. We’ll probably still go a different route when we replace the plasma screen in the bedroom.Update: We woke up one morning and the televise wouldn’t display a picture. We contacted the vendor and they said someone local would come to my house to see what the problem was. Nine days later, a local television repair company showed up. He and his “helper” proceeded to take the mother board off my television then scratch up the front screen stating the board was bad and the television was no longer operable. I asked what I was supposed to do with the non-working television and he said I’d have to dispose of it myself. I asked about the $469 I had paid for the television six months ago and he said that Hisense would be reaching out to me within 24 hours. Three days later, Hisense called and said they’d be sending me a refund and I should expect a check in the mail in 10-14 days. I asked about them just sending me a replacement set and they told me that this would not be an option. I even offered to upgrade from a 55” screen to a 65” screen. Nope. Wasn’t going to happen. Four weeks later, the check arrived.Would I ever purchase another Hisense television? Probably not. I think I’m going to take my money and purchase TCL 65” screen from a local big box store. Hisense and their “customer service” sucks.
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