Hisense made quite the splash when they launched their range of Vision TV’s in Australia. They’re the first TV platform running Android that’s been certified by Google to run Android on a TV, this prior to the launch of Android TV as a platform at Google I/O. While their initial offerings have been well specced and priced, they’ve stepped their game up to offer two new models at the higher end of the range, launching their Vision UHD – 4K – models the T910 series in 75″ and 85″.
The T910 series is described by Hisense as ‘retro-futuristic’ with the manufacturer wanting to make their new TV’s the focal point of any room you want to place them in. With a stylish copper coloured bezel surrounding the TV and a contemporary stand they’ve certainly gone in the right direction. If the stand is not for you, the fact that the 85″ model is almost 20% lighter than other UHD TV’s on the market will make wall mounting it a breeze.
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Model Number |
85T910UAD |
75T910UAD |
Model Description |
215cm (85 in) UHD LED 3D TV |
189 cm (75 in) LED direct-lit LED 3D TV |
Series Name |
T910 |
T910 |
Vision TV |
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Operating System |
Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean |
Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean |
Play Ready Store |
Yes |
Yes |
Google Chrome Web Browser |
Yes |
Yes |
Google Voice Search |
Yes |
Yes |
Air Wand Remote |
Yes |
Yes |
Google Play Music |
Yes |
Yes |
Access media via the Cloud |
Yes |
Yes |
Weather |
Yes |
Yes |
Login with Multiple Google Accounts |
Yes |
Yes |
Social Media screen overlay Widget |
Yes |
Yes |
DLNA |
Yes |
Yes |
Built-in Wifi |
Yes |
Yes |
2.4G/5Ghz Dual band WiFi |
Yes |
Yes |
8Gb Internal Storage |
Yes |
Yes |
Display |
||
Backlight System |
DLED |
DLED |
Brightness (cd/m.sq) |
500 |
500 |
Display Area |
1872.0 x 1053.0 |
1650.24 x 928.26 |
Native Contrast Ratio |
5000 : 1 |
5000 : 1 |
Panel Resolution |
3840 x 2160 (Ultra High Definition) |
3840 x 2160 (Ultra High Definition) |
3D |
Yes (Active Shutter) |
Yes (Active Shutter) |
Digital Multimedia Player |
||
Record LIVE TV (requires external HDD) |
Yes |
Yes |
Pause, Fast forward and rewind LIVE TV (requires external HDD) |
Yes |
Yes |
Schedule shows to record in standby mode from LIVE TV (requires external HDD) |
Yes |
Yes |
Play back multiple audio & video files from external USB storage |
Yes |
Yes |
Commercial Features |
||
Teletext Digital (auto refresh on signal loss) |
Yes |
Yes |
Hotel Lock |
Yes |
Yes |
Power on volume |
Yes |
Yes |
Maximum volume lock |
Yes |
Yes |
Power on source selection |
Yes |
Yes |
Password protected Hotel lock submenu |
Yes |
Yes |
Tuning lock |
Yes |
Yes |
Teletext |
Yes |
Yes |
Audio |
||
MAX Audio Output (RMS) |
2 x 11watts |
2 x 11watts |
Dolby Digital |
Yes |
Yes |
Automatic volume level (AVL) |
Yes |
Yes |
Sound Equalizer |
Yes |
Yes |
Other Features |
||
1 to 1 Pixel Mapping |
Yes |
Yes |
Child Lock |
Yes |
Yes |
DLNA 1.5 Certified |
Yes |
Yes |
Firmware upgrade via USB |
Yes |
Yes |
Menu Lock |
Yes |
Yes |
Parental Lock |
Yes |
Yes |
Sleep Timer |
Yes |
Yes |
Terminal Inputs/Outputs |
||
HDMI |
4 |
4 |
Ethernet / LAN Input |
1 |
1 |
Optical / Digital Audio Output (SPDIF) |
1 |
1 |
USB |
3 |
3 |
AV Input (Audio & Video) |
1 |
1 |
Component Input (YPbPr) |
1 |
1 |
Headphone (3.5 mm) |
1 |
1 |
RF Tuner |
1 |
1 |
VGA Input |
1 |
1 |
Power |
||
Energy Star Rating |
3.5 Stars |
3 Stars |
Power Supply |
AC 220-260V 50/60Hz |
AC 220-260V 50/60Hz |
Stand By Consumption |
<1W |
<1W |
Dimensions |
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Carton box dimensions (mm) |
2179 × 585 × 1480 |
1954 × 1386 × 585 |
Dimensions with stand (mm) |
1909 × 1160 × 410 |
1685 × 1033 × 410 |
Dimensions without stand (no stand) – (mm) |
1909 × 1090 × 82.5 |
1685 × 967 × 83 |
Wall Mount Dimensions (mm) |
1000 × 400 |
1000 × 400 |
Weight |
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Net Weight with stand |
64kg |
52kg |
Net Weight without stand (no stand) |
60kg |
48kg |
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Hisense are really getting into the Android market, recently announcing their latest 7″ and 8″ Sero tablets for the Australian market. They’re not just standalone devices either, Hisense really seems to understand what Aussies and indeed the world is doing in the loungeroom – the majority of us are surfing tablets while watching TV. The Hisense experience allows for this and offers an Android App – HiShare – which can control your TV, that is if you don’t want to pick up the wand remote to control the on-screen cursor or use the cool voice-commands which are also picked up by the remote.
You can get the new UHD HiSense Vision TV’s from Bing Lee, Harvey Norman, JB Hi-Fi and The Good Guys. They’re priced pretty well with the 75″ (75T910UAD) model priced at $8,999, while the 85″ (85T910UAD) model will set you back $11,999. Hisense is also helping out our friends in regional markets offering free delivery.
I checked these out a little while ago, don’t bother spending your hard earned coins on them. They’re crapolla!
Flagship stuff and STILL on JellyBean….
Idiots.
Quite frustrating.
these Android Vision TV sets are pretty crap im not overly impressed with them they slow and even doing simple task like changing source takes to many steps if you have a lot of inputs and use them avoid this types of Android TV and wait for the Android TV L release
How about a standard sized UHD TV(40,50,55,65 inch like TCL)?
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