Hisense

Hisense 70A6H 70-Inch 4K UHD Smart Google TV

4.3 (4244 reviews)
4KUHDHDRHDR10

Seventy inches of 4K Dolby Vision with Google TV built in gives you every streaming service, organized and ready, without a box plugged into the back.

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Overview

The Hisense 70A6H delivers a 70-inch 4K experience anchored by Google TV — and that platform choice matters as much as the panel itself. Rather than a siloed manufacturer interface, Google TV aggregates movies, shows, and live TV from across your subscriptions and surfaces personalized recommendations on a single home screen. Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 support means the TV handles the full dynamic range of modern streaming content: brighter highlights, deeper shadows, and a wider color gamut than standard HD. Hisense's AI UHD Upscaler bridges the gap for older or lower-resolution content, processing it toward near-4K quality on the 1920-natively-fed sources.

At 70 inches, this TV is a living room centerpiece, and the feature set is tuned for that role. Sports Mode automatically adjusts motion processing and color calibration when you switch to sports content — a small but practically useful automation. Game Mode Plus combines VRR, ALLM, and a 60Hz panel to create a responsive gaming setup for current-generation consoles, with the honest caveat that 120Hz gaming is off the table. DTS Virtual X audio processing expands the built-in speaker soundstage meaningfully for a TV at this price, though heavy movie-watchers will still benefit from a dedicated audio solution. Alexa and Google Assistant voice control are built in, making this a capable hub for smart home control without additional hardware.

Key Features

4K Ultra High Definition: More pixels on the screen produces a more clear and succinct picture making content look more realistic and true to life. Combined with Hisense's AI UHD Upscaler , non 4K content will get enhanced to near 4K quality.

Google TV: The entertainment you love. With a little help from Google. Google TV brings together movies, shows, live TV and more from across your apps and subscriptions and organizes them just for you.

Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10: Innovative visual technology, Dolby Vision, brings the characters to life with darker darks, brighter brights , and a remarkable color range you can't get anywhere else. HDR10 is an HDR format that delivers HDR content via compatible over the air signals.

Game Mode Plus: A collection of technologies come together to create a dynamic gaming experience. A 60Hz panel, variable refresh rate, and auto low latency mode makes sure that the television can handle the rigors of next generation gaming consoles.

Sports Mode: With sports mode's preset settings, the television automatically adjusts itself to optimize sports content. Motion is smoother and color is adjusted for the best sports experience the television is capable of.

Specifications

Screen Size
70 inches
Resolution
4K Ultra High Definition
Smart TV Platform
Google TV
HDR Support
Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10
Audio Processing
DTS Virtual X
Panel Refresh Rate
60Hz
Gaming Features
Game Mode Plus (VRR, ALLM)
Voice Control
Alexa Compatible, Google Assistant
Built-In Streaming
Chromecast Built-In

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Google TV's content aggregation pulls recommendations from across your subscriptions into one personalized home screen — noticeably more useful than manufacturer smart TV UIs that silo each app.
  • Dolby Vision HDR alongside HDR10 support means the TV handles both the most dynamic HDR format and broadcast-standard HDR signals without manual switching.
  • At 70 inches, the screen size delivers genuine cinematic scale in living rooms at an accessible price point — a larger-than-average panel for the budget tier.
  • Built-in Chromecast eliminates the need for an external streaming stick, reducing cable clutter and HDMI port usage.
  • DTS Virtual X processes stereo or multi-channel audio into a wider soundstage without external hardware, improving TV speaker performance on standard content.

👎 Cons

  • The native 60Hz panel caps gaming performance — 120fps modes from PS5 or Xbox Series X are not accessible, making this a compromise choice for performance-focused gamers.
  • No Dolby Atmos decoding means you lose the height-channel audio dimension from Atmos-encoded content unless you add an external audio system that handles decoding.
  • The AI UHD Upscaler improves non-4K content but cannot fully match native 4K sources — upscaling artifacts are visible on fast-motion standard definition content on a 70-inch screen.
  • LCD panel technology means local dimming performance (black levels, contrast in dark scenes) is inherently limited compared to OLED or mini-LED alternatives in the same size range.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The 70A6H runs Google TV natively, which aggregates content from Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, and hundreds of other apps directly on the TV. Chromecast is also built in, so you can cast from a phone or laptop without any external hardware.
The 70A6H has a native 60Hz panel. Game Mode Plus enables Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), which reduce input lag for connected consoles — but the panel itself won't exceed 60Hz, so 120fps gaming is not supported.
Dolby Atmos is not listed in the specs for the 70A6H. The audio system uses DTS Virtual X for virtual surround processing. For Atmos, you would need a soundbar or AV receiver that decodes the audio from a connected source.
Yes — the TV supports Alexa compatibility for voice control. Google Assistant is also integrated through the Google TV interface. You can search for content, adjust volume, and control smart home devices using voice commands directly via the included remote.
Hisense's A6 series uses a direct-lit or edge-lit LCD panel with standard brightness levels — adequate for typical living rooms but not specifically designed for high-ambient-light environments. In very bright rooms or direct sunlight, peak brightness may not fully overcome glare the way QLED or OLED panels might.