
Hisense 50R6040E 50-Inch 4K UHD HDR ROKU Smart TV
Smart Entertainment at Your Fingertips The Hisense 50R6040E is a 50-inch 4K UHD TV that brings your favorite movies, TV shows, and games to life. With built-in ROKU, you can easily stream thousands of channels and enjoy endless entertainment. The HDR-enhanced display and motion-rate processing te...
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Overview
Smart Entertainment at Your Fingertips
The Hisense 50R6040E is a 50-inch 4K UHD TV that brings your favorite movies, TV shows, and games to life. With built-in ROKU, you can easily stream thousands of channels and enjoy endless entertainment. The HDR-enhanced display and motion-rate processing technology ensure a crisp, clear picture with minimal lag.
Specifications:
- Brand: Hisense
- Model: Hisense 50R6040E
- Screen Size: 50 inches
- Resolution: 4K UHD (2160p)
- Technology: LED
- Smart TV: ROKU
- HDR: HDR10
- Motion Rate: Motion Rate 120
Key Features
Hisense 50R6040E provides ultra-high-definition HDR
50in TV with 4K resolution for a crisp, clear picture
ROKU capability is built into the TV for quick setup to start streaming
4K Ultra High Definition, Screen Refresh Rate: Motion Rate 120
Smart TV, HDR10 and streaming capability
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Provides an ultra-high-definition (UHD) 4K resolution, ensuring a crisp and clear picture quality.
- Features HDR (High Dynamic Range) and HDR10 support, enhancing contrast and color for a more lifelike viewing experience.
- Integrates ROKU capability directly into the TV, offering quick setup for immediate access to streaming services.
- Offers a 50-inch screen size, providing an immersive viewing experience for various living spaces.
- Boasts a Motion Rate 120 screen refresh rate, contributing to smoother motion in fast-paced content.
- Functions as a Smart TV, allowing access to a wide range of apps and internet content without external devices.
👎 Cons
- The Motion Rate 120 is an interpolated refresh rate, not a native 120Hz panel, meaning true motion clarity may not match higher-end displays.
- While it has HDR support, the absence of specific brightness levels (nits) makes it hard to gauge the true impact of its HDR performance.
- As a ROKU Smart TV, users are tied into the ROKU operating system, which may not appeal to those preferring other smart TV platforms.
- Specific details about the number of HDMI ports or other connectivity options are not provided.
- The sound quality is not mentioned, which is a common area for compromise in more budget-friendly TVs.