Hisense R6090G

The Hisense R6090G is an okay overall TV. It performs best in dark rooms thanks to the VA panel's amazing native contrast ratio. Its low input lag and decent response time make it a good choice for gaming. Sadly, it has narrow viewing angles, so it's not suggested for watching TV with a large group of friends or family. Also, it doesn't provide a satisfactory HDR experience because of its low peak brightness and lack of a wide color gamut.

-- As reviewed by Rtings
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Product details

  • Powered by exclusive technologies to amplify color, contrast, brightness, and smooth motion, the Hisense UHD smart TV combines incredible, ultra-bright 4k detail with the intuitively smart Roku TV to take your TV experience to the next level
  • TV Dimensions: Without stand – 37.8" W x 22" H x 3.3" D | With stand – 37.8" W x 24.1" H x 7.7" D | Screen size – 42.5” measured diagonally | Voltage – 120V, 60Hz | VESA pattern – 200x300 (M6 screw size) | Brightness rating – 300 nits. No local dimming
  • Control the TV with your iOS or android device via the easy-to-use Roku TV remote app, or use your voice to power your TV on and off, change channels, search for shows, and more through an Alexa-enabled device (sold separately) | Not Bluetooth compatible
  • Roku TV's simplified home screen and streamlined remote provide easy to access your cable box or HDTV antenna, one-touch access to favorite channels and streaming services, and access to over 5,000 streaming channels and 500,000 movies and TV episodes
  • Inputs/outputs: HDMI – 3 (2.0b inputs) | USB – 1 | Ethernet – 1 | RF Antenna – 1 | RCA Composite Video Input – 1 | L/R Audio Input for Composite – 1 | Digital audio output – 1 Optical | Earphone/audio output – 1

PROS

+ Amazing native contrast.
+ Good reflection handling.
+ Excellent low input lag.

CONS

- Uniformity issues.
- Narrow viewing angles.
- Low peak brightness.

Expert reviews and ratings

By Rtings on November 26, 2020
The Hisense R6090G is an okay overall TV. It performs best in dark rooms thanks to the VA panel's amazing native contrast ratio. Its low input lag and decent response time make it a good choice for gaming. Sadly, it has narrow viewing angles, so it's not suggested for watching TV with a large group of friends or family. Also, it doesn't provide a satisfactory HDR experience because of its low peak brightness and lack of a wide color gamut.
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