While researching and testing each Hisense TV on this list, I and other ZDNET experts kept these criteria in mind:
price: No two budgets are created equal. And just because you’re working on a limited budget, doesn’t mean you need to sacrifice features or accessibility. Conversely, just because you can spend more doesn’t mean you need to settle for a TV packed with features you’ll never use. Each TV on this list has been vetted to ensure it offers the best value for the price based on similar competing models.
Screen sizes: Every living room, home theater, apartment, and dorm is different. And if you’re looking to upgrade or purchase your first smart TV, it’s important to make sure it will actually fit into your space without feeling heavy or small. Each Hisense premium TV is available in multiple screen sizes to accommodate different spaces.
Picture and sound quality: Hisense TVs have come a long way since they were first introduced to the market in 1978. Recent Hisense models offer support for several HDR codecs and audio processing such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Digital to enhance picture and sound quality.
Connection: A new TV isn’t worth much if you can’t watch anything on it. The new Hisense TV models offer Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity as standard so you can start streaming shows, movies and music right out of the box. They also offer plenty of HDMI and USB inputs for setting up home audio devices, consoles, and gaming consoles.