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Review on πŸ“Ί Hisense R6090G 43-Inch Roku 4K UHD Smart TV (43R6090G, 2020 Model) with Alexa Compatibility by Tyler Cooley

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great price for a 4K TV.

Considering the price, it's hard to complain about what you get with this 43 inch TV. It has a good picture, a small frame margin and is very light. hello is fast After installation, it turns on. and it can be used in about 2 seconds. Also, the Roku box has the best and fastest hardware in 4K TV models, so the user experience on this TV is also incredibly fast. I sometimes use my televisions as an additional PC monitor. that's why I chose this model over others as reviews have shown it to be a good PC monitor with low input lag (I haven't tested it yet). As a 12 year old Roku device user, I have no idea what these people are talking about. It's free. As for showing "ads", just to be clear, it's just ads for more advertising channels/apps, it's random little boxes on it. It's not the same as buying a Fire tablet that has random ads every time you turn it on. only offers to subscribe to Hulu and so on. This TV does not have Bluetooth. People seem surprised, so don't, he's not there. This is a budget TV with 4K resolution and a nice user interface. Don't expect the moon from him and you should be happy. Remember, 4K for $250. (!) The remote is a regular Roku remote. What does BASIC mean. lateral volume. If you need buttons for picture/sound (etc.), you won't like this simple remote control. It doesn't feel cheap, but it lacks the 50 keys you might be used to. I actually like having few buttons as I already controlled my previous TV with a Roku Stick remote. RE: Brand: Hisense is still unknown to me, but a little research reveals that they bought Toshiba's TV division and until last year produced what they called "Sharp" TVs (and a lot more if you look up), so what not an unknown player at all. NOTE: for variable volume output: This TV only provides fixed volume through the audio out (optical) so you must use the 3.5mm headphone jack if you want to control the volume of the external speakers with the TV remote control. I just connected a 3.5mm to RCA cable to my 2.1 bookshelf.

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