Since we haven’t tested the U6H, we really can’t answer this question as we don’t have our own data. We just purchased it though, so hopefully it shows up soon and we can clear things up!
Since we haven’t tested the U6H, we really can’t answer this question as we don’t have our own data. We just purchased it though, so hopefully it shows up soon and we can clear things up!
Hey Dylan, any idea when the reviews for the U6H models will go up? Thanks!
Hey Dylan, any idea when the reviews for the U6H models will go up? Thanks!
At the moment, we don’t have it slotted for testing yet as we currently have a full slate of TVs being tested, so it’ll probably still be a few weeks before the results are available. Sorry about that!
At the moment, we don’t have it slotted for testing yet as we currently have a full slate of TVs being tested, so it’ll probably still be a few weeks before the results are available. Sorry about that!
oh ok, no worries. Love what you guys do, appreciate the reply!
I bought the U6HF, so it is the FireTV model.
Let me start by saying that what I had previously was the U6GR, the Roku model that came later and was only available at Costco, and for me this was better, I just didn’t liked the Roku thing and the TV had some issues turning on and stuff, so I returned it to Costco, but i had it for almost 3 months to really test it.
The image was great, really bright and colorful. I can crearly see that it was 600 nits, wide color gamut and such.
So when I see that a new one and with FireTV instead of Roku came out, I bought it quickly, but as of now I am a bit disappointed as it is not so bright as the U6GR was. This one is darker and when I turn brightness up the blacks go gray.
It isn’t very colorful as the other was either. It has VRR but it still flickers in some games on my Series S.
It has less options, doesn’t have anything for motion, and color calibration is barebones.
So this TV looks more like the Toshiba M550 than the U6G, at least this FireTV version.
Since we haven’t tested the U6H, we really can’t answer this question as we don’t have our own data. We just purchased it though, so hopefully it shows up soon and we can clear things up!
Hey Dylan, any idea when the reviews for the U6H models will go up? Thanks!
At the moment, we don’t have it slotted for testing yet as we currently have a full slate of TVs being tested, so it’ll probably still be a few weeks before the results are available. Sorry about that!
oh ok, no worries. Love what you guys do, appreciate the reply!
I bought the U6HF, so it is the FireTV model. Let me start by saying that what I had previously was the U6GR, the Roku model that came later and was only available at Costco, and for me this was better, I just didn’t liked the Roku thing and the TV had some issues turning on and stuff, so I returned it to Costco, but i had it for almost 3 months to really test it. The image was great, really bright and colorful. I can crearly see that it was 600 nits, wide color gamut and such.
So when I see that a new one and with FireTV instead of Roku came out, I bought it quickly, but as of now I am a bit disappointed as it is not so bright as the U6GR was. This one is darker and when I turn brightness up the blacks go gray. It isn’t very colorful as the other was either. It has VRR but it still flickers in some games on my Series S. It has less options, doesn’t have anything for motion, and color calibration is barebones.
So this TV looks more like the Toshiba M550 than the U6G, at least this FireTV version.