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Hisense U8HAU 4K ULED Mini LED Smart TV
Hisense U8HAU 4K ULED Mini LED Smart TV
Hisense U8HAU 4K ULED Mini LED Smart TV
Hisense U8HAU 4K ULED Mini LED Smart TV
Hisense U8HAU 4K ULED Mini LED Smart TV
Hisense U8HAU 4K ULED Mini LED Smart TV

Hisense U8HAU 4K ULED Mini LED Smart TV

The Hisense 75 inch ULED 4K Mini-LED TV is a cutting-edge television that boasts several advanced features. With its Mini-LED backlight technology, the TV delivers enhanced contrast and brightness, resulting in a more vibrant and immersive viewing experience. The Hisense QLED Quantum Dot Colour ensures accurate and vivid color reproduction. The TV also features 200 Smooth Motion with Auto Sports Mode, making it an ideal choice for sports enthusiasts who want to enjoy fast-paced action with crystal-clear detail. IMAX Enhanced further enhances the overall viewing experience by optimizing picture and sound quality to match the director's intended vision.

The Hisense 75 inch ULED 4K Mini-LED TV is a cutting-edge television that boasts several advanced features. With its Mini-LED backlight technology, the TV delivers enhanced contrast and brightness, resulting in a more vibrant and immersive viewing experience. The Hisense QLED Quantum Dot Colour ensures accurate and vivid color reproduction. The TV also features 200 Smooth Motion with Auto Sports Mode, making it an ideal choice for sports enthusiasts who want to enjoy fast-paced action with crystal-clear detail. IMAX Enhanced further enhances the overall viewing experience by optimizing picture and sound quality to match the director's intended vision.

Hisense U8HAU 4K ULED Mini LED Smart TV

The Hisense 75 inch ULED 4K Mini-LED TV is a cutting-edge television that boasts several advanced features. With its Mini-LED backlight technology, the TV delivers enhanced contrast and brightness, resulting in a more vibrant and immersive viewing experience. The Hisense QLED Quantum Dot Colour ensures accurate and vivid color reproduction. The TV also features 200 Smooth Motion with Auto Sports Mode, making it an ideal choice for sports enthusiasts who want to enjoy fast-paced action with crystal-clear detail. IMAX Enhanced further enhances the overall viewing experience by optimizing picture and sound quality to match the director's intended vision.

The Hisense 75 inch ULED 4K Mini-LED TV is a cutting-edge television that boasts several advanced features. With its Mini-LED backlight technology, the TV delivers enhanced contrast and brightness, resulting in a more vibrant and immersive viewing experience. The Hisense QLED Quantum Dot Colour ensures accurate and vivid color reproduction. The TV also features 200 Smooth Motion with Auto Sports Mode, making it an ideal choice for sports enthusiasts who want to enjoy fast-paced action with crystal-clear detail. IMAX Enhanced further enhances the overall viewing experience by optimizing picture and sound quality to match the director's intended vision.

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Last updated at 06/24/2026 20:56:09

Appliances Deals

$999.00

Hisense 75 Inch ULED 4K Mini-LED TV 75U8HAU

Appliances Warehouse

$1,488.00

Hisense U8HAU 75 Inch ULED 4K Smart TV 75U8HAU

Electronicscentre.com.au

$1,488.00

Hisense U8HAU 75 Inch ULED 4K Smart TV 75U8HAU

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Amazing TV, but one issue...
16 March 2023anonymous

originally posted on thegoodguys.com.au

I love this TV, both video and sound. I was worried that I might need a soundbar, but thank god the audio sound on this TV was great.The only issue I had was when I came back from 4 weeks' holiday, the TV would not turn on. I thought the TV may have died or the TV remote controller ran out of battery after 2 months. This had happened 3 time since purchasing the TV in December 2022. After reading online, other people with Hisense TVs also experience this issue. Even after plugging the TV directly into its own power point connection without any powerboards. The fix I found was to turn off TV, and unplug the power cord for 1 minute. Remove the batteries from the remote controller (I have replaced them with energiser) and plug them back in. Plug the power cord back into ... MoreI love this TV, both video and sound. I was worried that I might need a soundbar, but thank god the audio sound on this TV was great.The only issue I had was when I came back from 4 weeks' holiday, the TV would not turn on. I thought the TV may have died or the TV remote controller ran out of battery after 2 months. This had happened 3 time since purchasing the TV in December 2022. After reading online, other people with Hisense TVs also experience this issue. Even after plugging the TV directly into its own power point connection without any powerboards. The fix I found was to turn off TV, and unplug the power cord for 1 minute. Remove the batteries from the remote controller (I have replaced them with energiser) and plug them back in. Plug the power cord back into the powerpoint and turn the TV on.

Australian version is DIFFERENT from US version!
6 January 2023Allister B

originally posted on jbhifi.com.au

Keep in mind the Australian U8HAU is DIFFERENT from the highly praised positively reviewed U8H you see online. It sure is super bright (to the extent my eyes hurt) and I have no complains with the colours. But, the local dimming zones are way less than the regular U8H and thus the blooming effect is very obvious when viewing from the sides - so I wouldn’t get this if you plan to sit around the TV. Also, keep in mind it’s not Android TV. But otherwise, you can’t get a more affordable mini-LED TV with local dimming zones with HDR + 120Hz support. Plus, JB HiFi gave me a good price + excellent service so thumbs up!

Brilliant picture
18 September 2022anonymous

originally posted on thegoodguys.com.au

The value for money of this TV is extraordinary. A brilliant picture, bright screen in the brightest room and when coupled with an eARC capable speaker oh my goodness. You have a true home theatre experience.What I will say though, the VIDAA OS has a lot left to be desired. Channels re-appear after being deleted, apps are limited (no Spotify) and the apps that are on there don't perform that well (wish it was a Google TV) l. Kayo constantly asks me to 'sign in', Plex app can't play much of my 4K content but other devices can. And system management is minimal. But sound and picture cannot be questioned.

Specification

Screen Size75 inches
Screen Resolution3840 x 2160
Smart TV PlatformVIDAA U6
Manufacturer's Warranty3 Year
Weight with stand (without stand)37.5kg(36.0kg)

Price comparison

Updated about 8 hours ago
Appliances Deals

$999.00

Hisense 75 Inch ULED 4K Mini-LED TV 75U8HAU

Appliances Warehouse

$1,488.00

Hisense U8HAU 75 Inch ULED 4K Smart TV 75U8HAU

Electronicscentre.com.au

$1,488.00

Hisense U8HAU 75 Inch ULED 4K Smart TV 75U8HAU

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Amazing TV, but one issue...
16 March 2023

I love this TV, both video and sound. I was worried that I might need a soundbar, but thank god the audio sound on this TV was great.The only issue I had was when I came back from 4 weeks' holiday, the TV would not turn on. I thought the TV may have died or the TV remote controller ran out of battery after 2 months. This had happened 3 time since purchasing the TV in December 2022. After reading online, other people with Hisense TVs also experience this issue. Even after plugging the TV directly into its own power point connection without any powerboards. The fix I found was to turn off TV, and unplug the power cord for 1 minute. Remove the batteries from the remote controller (I have replaced them with energiser) and plug them back in. Plug the power cord back into ... MoreI love this TV, both video and sound. I was worried that I might need a soundbar, but thank god the audio sound on this TV was great.The only issue I had was when I came back from 4 weeks' holiday, the TV would not turn on. I thought the TV may have died or the TV remote controller ran out of battery after 2 months. This had happened 3 time since purchasing the TV in December 2022. After reading online, other people with Hisense TVs also experience this issue. Even after plugging the TV directly into its own power point connection without any powerboards. The fix I found was to turn off TV, and unplug the power cord for 1 minute. Remove the batteries from the remote controller (I have replaced them with energiser) and plug them back in. Plug the power cord back into the powerpoint and turn the TV on.

anonymous originally posted on thegoodguys.com.au
Australian version is DIFFERENT from US version!
6 January 2023

Keep in mind the Australian U8HAU is DIFFERENT from the highly praised positively reviewed U8H you see online. It sure is super bright (to the extent my eyes hurt) and I have no complains with the colours. But, the local dimming zones are way less than the regular U8H and thus the blooming effect is very obvious when viewing from the sides - so I wouldn’t get this if you plan to sit around the TV. Also, keep in mind it’s not Android TV. But otherwise, you can’t get a more affordable mini-LED TV with local dimming zones with HDR + 120Hz support. Plus, JB HiFi gave me a good price + excellent service so thumbs up!

Allister B originally posted on jbhifi.com.au
Brilliant picture
18 September 2022

The value for money of this TV is extraordinary. A brilliant picture, bright screen in the brightest room and when coupled with an eARC capable speaker oh my goodness. You have a true home theatre experience.What I will say though, the VIDAA OS has a lot left to be desired. Channels re-appear after being deleted, apps are limited (no Spotify) and the apps that are on there don't perform that well (wish it was a Google TV) l. Kayo constantly asks me to 'sign in', Plex app can't play much of my 4K content but other devices can. And system management is minimal. But sound and picture cannot be questioned.

anonymous originally posted on thegoodguys.com.au
Great Picture however a few technical issues leave
4 November 2022

Great Picture for 4K movie streaming, good HD TV picture as well. The sound from the TV itself is quite good. However there are some faults that II can not resolve. Firstly there is no user manual to refer to (there is an onscreen manual which I find unsuitable). The internet keeps dropping out it will be working on some apps and not the others and it is a pain to go back to setup to reconnect to the internet only to find that the internet is generally connected. The operating system is Vidaa and not Google or Android which limits the apps you can install. You can add a Firestick, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku etc but they are at your cost. The apps available on the Vidaa system are the general netflix, Disney, Prime etc but the rest are few and not much to ... MoreGreat Picture for 4K movie streaming, good HD TV picture as well. The sound from the TV itself is quite good. However there are some faults that II can not resolve. Firstly there is no user manual to refer to (there is an onscreen manual which I find unsuitable). The internet keeps dropping out it will be working on some apps and not the others and it is a pain to go back to setup to reconnect to the internet only to find that the internet is generally connected. The operating system is Vidaa and not Google or Android which limits the apps you can install. You can add a Firestick, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku etc but they are at your cost. The apps available on the Vidaa system are the general netflix, Disney, Prime etc but the rest are few and not much to appeal. I have tried to contact Hisense half a dozen time and after waiting a half to three quarters of an hour the system tells you no consultants are available and cuts you off. I have sent emails as well without response. I believe there are other models with the Google OS and I would opt for that system if I had another chance because of the great picture the TV has for the price.

Highland Trev originally posted on jbhifi.com.au
I Like It
5 April 2023

Can I compare it to other smart TVs No, because it's the first one I've bought.I can say that the picture is very clear and vibrant with numerous options for different ambient lighting. I also find that the screen is viewable at an angle without degradation. The inbuilt speaker quality is better than fair and they provide more than enough volume for us since we generally run it between 15 to 17 and it goes to 100. Installation was very simple. My only dislike is that the remote is a bit cumbersome due to its length and the fact that there are so many buttons it. If it were me I would make a remote with one button that takes you to a screen that displays all of the Pay TV channels instead of putting 12 big buttons on the handset. This would allow the user to access ... MoreCan I compare it to other smart TVs No, because it's the first one I've bought.I can say that the picture is very clear and vibrant with numerous options for different ambient lighting. I also find that the screen is viewable at an angle without degradation. The inbuilt speaker quality is better than fair and they provide more than enough volume for us since we generally run it between 15 to 17 and it goes to 100. Installation was very simple. My only dislike is that the remote is a bit cumbersome due to its length and the fact that there are so many buttons it. If it were me I would make a remote with one button that takes you to a screen that displays all of the Pay TV channels instead of putting 12 big buttons on the handset. This would allow the user to access all of the buttons without having to move their hand and would also make it easier to navigate.

Jay originally posted on thegoodguys.com.au
Light bloom is terrible.
8 January 2023

Worst television Ive ever purchased. The light bloom makes it impossible to watch movies. Dark scenes have so much light blooming that the image feels completely washed out and muted. Local dimming is non existent even when at max levels. No wonder they only show saturated and bright images when on display. Light bleeding from base of screen happening too. Also, dont get for a room unless you are perfectly centered to the screen, both vertically and horizontally. Beyond disappointed.

anonymous originally posted on thegoodguys.com.au
Outstanding picture in bright room!
3 January 2023

The Hisense 65U8HAU was very easy to setup. Given the size you will need some help to lay the TV down to attach the feet and then to lift it up. The sturdy design of the stand is more than ample to support the size of the TV and I noted that it also supports wall mounting. I installed it on my entertainment unit and it looks great.The setup screens were easy to follow and with a couple of clicks the TV was ready for use. There is an app you can download to control the TV however I found I haven't needed to use that. I have also configured the TV to work with Google assistant which makes searching for content very easy.We have a very bright room with a large window opposite the TV. Our previous TV was difficult to watch because of reflections. The Hisense 65U8HAU ... MoreThe Hisense 65U8HAU was very easy to setup. Given the size you will need some help to lay the TV down to attach the feet and then to lift it up. The sturdy design of the stand is more than ample to support the size of the TV and I noted that it also supports wall mounting. I installed it on my entertainment unit and it looks great.The setup screens were easy to follow and with a couple of clicks the TV was ready for use. There is an app you can download to control the TV however I found I haven't needed to use that. I have also configured the TV to work with Google assistant which makes searching for content very easy.We have a very bright room with a large window opposite the TV. Our previous TV was difficult to watch because of reflections. The Hisense 65U8HAU doesn't suffer from this problem as the screen isn't as reflective and the picture is bright. Colours are great on this TV and the blacks are excellent.One of the best features of this TV is how quickly it starts up and I can launch straight into one of my favourite streaming services from the buttons on the remote. After pressing the power button the TV is ready to go in a couple of seconds.I highly recommend the Hisense 65U8HAU.

geoffo originally posted on nationalproductreview.com
Somewhat disappointing
10 December 2022

The display is nice overall but has some subtle motion jittering when changing scenes despite it being 200hz. The display brightness is poor via HDMI input when in HDR10+ mode. Dolby Vision via HDMI input has bad colour banding due to a colour bit depth signal issue which Hisense could fix in a firmware update but probably won’t. HDMI inputs are occasionally loosing signal momentarily which is an annoying problem also present in last year models.The built in VIDAA OS is slow and sluggish too.I suspect that Hisense has been able to achieve their competitively good prices by compromising on the HDMI input controller quality and the display signalling processing power which sadly makes the 200hz selling point irrelevant.

JezzDiggity originally posted on jbhifi.com.au
Value for money at $930
1 March 2023

This tele seems to be a solid performer for the price. It was straightforward to setup, although it is not a job you should rush. The screen definition is good. The sound is adequate but having said that I never planned to use the TV speakers, instead it was always my intention to use the headphone jack and connect the TV through an analogue stereo or headphones. This works well. I was surprised that I wasn't able to connect a headphone via bluetooth! I have found the TV menu pretty easy to use, although my partner is still to master this properly.

anonymous originally posted on thegoodguys.com.au
You get what you pay for
23 October 2022

I bought this television as a budget big screen for the kids to enjoy, with 120hz and HDMI 2.1 for the PS5. In that sense, it's doing everything I'm asking of it. Out of the box it comes with everything dialled up to 11, with intense colour saturation and added 'smoothing', the can be changed with simple easy menus. Don't do a local dimming test (search Youtube) if you don't want to be disappointed. that being said my point of reference is a high end OLED so anything in comparison is a bit dull. positives are 120Hz game mode with freesync, high brightness for sunny rooms, dolby atmos and dolby vision (which isn't just a gimmick!) and a true view mode which changes settings to match the content makers intended settings with TV. Ultimately you get what you pay for, ... MoreI bought this television as a budget big screen for the kids to enjoy, with 120hz and HDMI 2.1 for the PS5. In that sense, it's doing everything I'm asking of it. Out of the box it comes with everything dialled up to 11, with intense colour saturation and added 'smoothing', the can be changed with simple easy menus. Don't do a local dimming test (search Youtube) if you don't want to be disappointed. that being said my point of reference is a high end OLED so anything in comparison is a bit dull. positives are 120Hz game mode with freesync, high brightness for sunny rooms, dolby atmos and dolby vision (which isn't just a gimmick!) and a true view mode which changes settings to match the content makers intended settings with TV. Ultimately you get what you pay for, good TV, not great - I doubt most people would notice the issues. A good budget TV

Trevor 2022 originally posted on jbhifi.com.au

Specification

Screen Size75 inches
Screen Resolution3840 x 2160
Smart TV PlatformVIDAA U6
Manufacturer's Warranty3 Year
Weight with stand (without stand)37.5kg(36.0kg)