🖼️ Elevate your living room to a modern art gallery with stunning 4K brilliance!
The Hisense 75-Inch QLED 4K S7N CanvasTV (2025) combines cutting-edge Quantum Dot technology with a Hi-Matte anti-glare display and 144Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth, vibrant visuals. Featuring Art Mode to showcase digital artwork, an UltraSlim wall mount for sleek installation, and interchangeable magnetic frames, it’s designed to blend seamlessly into stylish, contemporary homes.
M**I
It's a great, big TV.
I bought the 85" and have been very impressed with this TV. I agree with comments about the picture quality, both for TV and for art mode. FWIW, at normal brightness, it's obvious that the "art" is on a screen. But if you turn the brightness down in art mode, it looks much more realistic.I was also pleased to see that there are hundreds of art options available. It may take time for them to load onto your TV after you set it up. I would guess hundreds were added to our library over the first night.Unpacking and setup weren't that bad, but it did take me a couple of hours. You will definitely need more than one person to hang this TV on the wall. The most tedious part was hanging and leveling the wall brackets. There is a template in the packaging that is very helpful.As far as things that could be better, I'd start with the sound. I've read several reviews praising the sound quality, but I don't find it that impressive. Voices sound muffled and music doesn't seem to have much depth. It feels like I'm listening to music on a giant phone. I will probably buy additional audio equipment to pair with the TV.Also, this beast of a TV (around 108 lbs) hangs on two wall brackets. The instructions clearly call for anchoring 4 lag bolts on each plate into solid studs or masonry (no drywall anchors!). The instructions further acknowledge that standard stud spacing is 16" to 18". But the plates are 12" wide. So, unless you're fortunate enough to have tighter stud spacing, you'll only be able to anchor two of the four lag bolts into a stud. It would be great if they'd either make one large plate or make both plates long enough that you actually have a chance at landing all the bolts on a stud. As it is, I'd have to cut my wall open to add extra studs.Finally, it would be nice if there was a way to search through the artwork for artists or by the name of a particular work. Currently, the art that comes with the TV is classified into four categories (landscapes, modern, still life, and other) and it takes a lot of time to scroll through the options.Overall, I'm happy with this TV. The picture quality is awesome, but the 85" is huge. In hindsight, I kind of wish I would have gotten the 75". It's in a really big room, but I don't think the extra width (9 inches) has made that much of a difference in the viewing experience, especially for the difference in cost ($600 as I write this).
C**Y
Good bang for your buck!
Value for money:This TV is really good! Very impressed with the quality and how easy it was to install. However, I will caveat that we had a prior a TV mount on the wall so the power sources were there and studs were already identified. Another stand out feature to this TV vs. competitors are two things: 1. There is no additional box needed to use 2. The art gallery that is pre-installed is good and you don’t have to pay the extra $$ for. Def worth the purchase!
J**L
Happy with Hisense
Was debating between this and Samsung frame, pros and cons to both, and ultimately felt we made the right choice for us.We liked the fact that there was not an external box as with Samsung as we have small children and didn’t want to have to hide and baby proof it.It came with the a bevel frame (Samsung pro frames are an additional $200 and are currently back ordered with no estimated date)Happy with art mode and free choices, didn't feel we needed subscription (Samsung requires $50/month subscription to art)Audio was improvement from old TV with sound bar so we did not reuse sound bar.Interface user friendly, set up was quick and easy, intuitive remote control with voice control and backlight.We had it professionally installed as we mounted it on stone fireplace. Did require switching outlet to a recessed one and buying flat power cord as the one in box was not flat.
A**S
Excellent TV worth the price
We love our tv and have zero complaints. The picture is great, the price was great and there is even a remote control finder option on it.It was cheaper than the Samsung and had excellent reviews, which is why we originally got it, but it has exceeded expectations. Quality is excellent and it really looks like a picture frame.
C**C
updated review week three
Week three updated review: I love the art display on this TV. It makes it fun and interesting. I will be buying three more eventually.Updated review: with this tv you can download the Frame Crop (art tv) App. It makes it easy to expand your art collection, save it and then download it to your Hisense Art TV. I am really enjoying this art tv this far on week two.Pros: Bought this specifically for the art display, and will eventually have other custom digital art work on display.It is beautiful and does really well in the room that it is in, considering how many lights this room has.If you didn’t know it was a TV, you would think it was an actual piece of artwork. Which was exactly why we bought this.Cons: Install instructions are poor. Customer service from Hisense is non-existent. The phone number they provide says to contact whomever you bought it from.Helpful hints:This only comes with a white power cord. If you want a HTMI cord, Cat6 cord, etc. you will need to buy them and have them ready for your install.Mounting : locate the studs (I use three different stud finders to cross check). Once studs are identified, mark on walls. Use painters tape to outline on the wall, where you want the tv to go.When you have the tv on a LEVEL and flat surface , attach the two brackets - making sure they are plumb and level. Then attach (a dry-fit) the mounting bracket on the back of the tv that is laying down on its flat surface. Measure sides, top and bottom of where the bracket is in relation to the tv dimensions. Remove the mounting bracket. It has strong magnets , so you may have to pry it off.Go back to the wall now. Locate where you have marked the stud locations. Move the template around on your wall, so that you can attach the mounting bracket in the holes that have horizontal slots WHERE you will attach to STUDS. You may have to move the location of your TV in order to mount this on studs. It is a very heavy tv. I would NOT personally recommend mounting this unless you have a solid surface (stud, masonry) to attach to. They give you six lag screws. Pre drill, using a much smaller drill bit than the screw itself. The screw has a Philips head (screw-strip opportunity there) and a hex head. Have both a hex head and Phillips head to work these in. There are smaller holes, where I attached cabinet screws (which by the way, have the sheer strength of a lag screw)as they were also in studs. You will never regret putting in more screws - but you may regret not putting in enough.I used painters tape to mark on the back of the tv where the recessed receptacle box was located - so I would have a tail of about four inches of power cord exactly where it should be. I painters taped the power cord, HDMI and Cat 6 cords being careful to only secure them where there were no vent holes.This tv is HEAVY. Much heavier than normal tv’s for some reason. You will need two people to mount this tv. It took three attempts to connect it. We had a 2” rubber mat set down below the mounting surface , which proved to be a good - safe place to set it in between our attempts to hang it. Once we had it hung, we pulled it back from the top a few inches and double checked to make sure it was attached on all of the brackets.Also, make sure you mount it so that you have no obstructions on the bottom left corner of the tv. In our case, we have an electric fireplace below it, so we had to make sure we had the clearance .Once powered up, the tv took some time to upload. After a hour we came back and were able to go through the steps to set up.We have a re-occurring problem in that the Hisense Remote has taken control of the other TV in the room. Nothing in the trouble shooting, manual, or on line mentions this problem/solution.Overall, at day two, it is a 50/50 at this point. If I can resolve the Alpha-take -over-of-the -other-tv with the Hisense remote, I would be a lot happier.Hisense needs (especially at this price point) someone (a person would be nice) to answer questions. I give them a zero on that. I did call Amazon but he too was un able to help and suggested that I call Hisense, which I had already done. The good ol’ pointing fingers game….I will update this review once I am able to find someone to assist with the Hisense Remote take over.I do like the art. I have the timer set to rotate my favorite images every 20 minutes. It will shut off if no one is in the room, and when you come back to the room it comes back on.There was one other brand (on Amazon) that had the art tv. At this point, I think I would have been better off going with that one. Simply for the reason, that I like to have someone to answer questions , especially if they have poor instructions.I will update more further down the road
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