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The Hisense 65-Inch Class QLED 4K S7N CanvasTV™ Series combines cutting-edge technology with aesthetic appeal. Featuring Art Mode for displaying artwork, a Hi-Matte Display for glare-free viewing, and a native 144Hz Game Mode PRO, this smart TV is designed for both art lovers and gamers alike. With its UltraSlim Wall Mount and customizable magnetic frames, it seamlessly integrates into any living space.
Brand Name | Hisense |
Item Weight | 63.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.4 x 57.1 x 32.8 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | 65S7N |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Native 144Hz Game Mode PRO, Low Reflection Hi-Matte Display, Multi-Channel Surround Sound, UltraSlim Wall Mount & Magnetic Frame Included, Art Mode, Google TV |
Item Weight | 63.5 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 65 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 200 watts |
L**R
It’s a Yes for us!
My Husband and I are really enjoying our Hisense Canvas tv. The picture quality, ease of use, sound, aesthetic, art mode feature have all been awesome. We loved that the wood grain frame is included in the purchase price.Regarding art mode:•Preprogrammed Art is free and has great options!•It's super easy to add your own photos & art. Tip: you can source free art from national archives to add as well!•Customization with frame mats (color, texture, type) adds personalization options.•You can play music via Bluetooth in the background while in art mode which is a feature I’ve really enjoyed.Only issue we've had is with the sound adjusting low sometimes upon turning the TV on. I've found the quick fix is toggling through the sound options in the menu settings. Otherwise, we've had no problems and love the TV! Highly recommend!
R**F
Better than Samsung frame tv
Great quality, easy to use and setup, great value, perfect frame tv, and so beautiful and clear!
S**1
Blown Away !!!
Very cool TV, the packaging, the built in wall mount, the Quality Picture, the Quality SoundThe photo mode is very cool, the a d frame around the TV sets it off. The frame is in place with magnets, very easy. Everything about this TV is an A+++++
T**H
Quality TV
I wanted an art tv and decided to go with the Hisense after much research. I like the frame of this TV because it has a wood look to it but is made from metal (probably aluminum).The picture quality is very impressive. No matter the lighting of the room, the picture will adjust to best display what I’m watching.The sound is also surprisingly good, definitely better than I was expecting. Is it theater quality? Absolutely not, however I wouldn’t expect as much from such a thin display. I’m glad I didn’t buy a sound bar to go with this because it’s not necessary in my opinion.Art mode is great. There are limited options to choose from but that’s fine. I put it on while I read in the morning so not like I need a vast library of paintings to choose from.Overall this is a great tv that can also be used to display art.
I**U
Very nice art TV with some caveats
This is a very slim TV. The simulated wood frame is nice and mounts magnetically without the need for the provided clips. Mounting to the wall is not as easy as most TVs because it goes snug to the wall. This is an extremely heavy TV and don't even think for a minute you can hang it alone. There isn't a lot of wiggle room like most mounts. It has to go exactly on the hooks and you can't slide it back and forth like a typical mount. So like the surgeons do, measure twice and cut once.The picture is very nice. It's a good matte finish with nice colors. The TV function is perfect. The remote is quite excellent.Based on someone's review that said that the plug sticks out in the back, I went and bought a 90° plug. It was unnecessary. The plug is now recessed.I bought this exclusively to show off my pictures. Yes, it does have a selection of white mats. What it doesn't have are artistic frames or three dimensional mats other than little bevels at the margin. There are some gimmicky modes that I don't use which put multiple pictures up at one time, sometimes with labels. It teases you with one of the modes where it'll hang four of your pictures or pieces of art with virtual frames and mats. That's great except I don't want to hang for at a time I just want to hang one. I wish there were a choice of actual frames like the screensaver on my LG TV. The white mats are not bad and they conform to the size of the picture. What you really want is a 9x12 image which I have pre-cut. Unfortunately this won't directly mate to your Google photos like my old LG did (not a canvas TV but I used it as one). You need to either load pictures from your phone or onto a USB device. The memory is not unlimited but it is quite capacious and I was able to load about 500 pictures and there's plenty of room left. There is actually a screensaver mode that does hook up to Google photos and I pick the albums that I want to import directly. They stream to my TV and I can alter them by altering what's in the Google album on my computer. Unfortunately it does not provide the mats so it doesn't look like art mode.Back to art mode. It has a number of built-in pieces of art. It really is not a very big selection. I'm thinking that the frame has a much better selection but you have to pay for it. The way to get around this is to go to one of the free sites on the internet and download all the art you want and import it as if it's your own. Be very careful though to crop it to 9x12 if it's a landscape painting. Otherwise it's going to zoom to the wrong area. At least if you crop it you can pick out what you want.I like that it turns on when you walk in the room.Overall, I am a little disappointed because of the inability to have nice three-dimensional mats or perhaps nice black or gold virtual frames. If they would just take that multi-picture mode with the frames and apply those frames to the single photo mode I would be a very happy camper. I have electronically added frames on my Photoshop for many pictures and they look great. Quality of picture, manipulation of settings and the interface using the great remote are all very satisfying. I saved a ton of money over the Samsung frame. I can't really compare them because I've never had the frame but I'm guessing that this is probably as good or better given the limitations above. I don't believe the frame has the mats and virtual frames that I had hoped this would have.By the way, I got this on sale Black Friday for 799 for the 65 in. I noticed they raised the price a bit. 5% off for Amazon prime, 6% tax, and it's a pretty good deal. It looks beautifully clean on my wall after I fished the wire away so it's invisible.update:I picked a mat with a brownish color and it looks more like a frame. It makes up a bit for no electronic frames. Also, if you play with the textures, you get differences in the colors chosen.
E**K
Excellent!
I own 2 of the Newest Samsung frames and when I saw the price on this I figured it was worth a try.It is really great and I personally love putting my own art and photos on it.Pros - Half the price of Samsung - No external Box to hide like the Samsung - Comes with the frame (Samsung charges a few hundred additional) - Picture quality is great (I think better than the Samsung) - The sensor works well to turn it off when there's no activity.Cons - The App to upload your images is a little quirky -
T**.
Gorgeous tv, far better than expected.
This tv is AMAZING! We get so many compliments on it. It was so easy to hang and the ultra matte screen is perfect for our loft, where we get a glare. The paintings are so peaceful to watch and we love the way we can connect the tv with our phones via Bluetooth.
K**E
The greatest TV on earth
My husband and I have rediscovered joy since we got this TV. We’ve watched like 50 movies since it arrived 2 months ago, and we solve the crossword on it every day using Airplay. It’s big. It’s beautiful. It’s better looking than the Samsung Frame, at a way lower price. I was planning on getting the 55” on Black Friday, but opted for the 65” at the last minute, and I’m so glad I did! It’s huge, but not garishly so.Art mode looks great, though I do feel the whites are a little pinkish at times. I’m attaching photos to show how realistic it looks, but they honestly don’t do it justice. If you’re fortunate enough to be able to afford this TV, just go ahead and get it. Its sweet.Side note: I’ve been scouring national archives for public domain (free) paintings to display on this thing, which is really fun and inspiring. If you’re curious, the artists in my pics are: Manet, Prudence Flint, Peter McCallion, Rousseau, and Nicole Kang Ahn.
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