The remote offers controls for your smart TV, but the way it controls your TV out of the box isn’t all that smart. Admittedly, streaming devices like the Apple TV 4K is still far more responsive, but you’ll be able to make your way around Android TV relatively easily. There were years when Android TV worked slowly and poorly on any but the highest-end TVs, but that has thankfully changed over the past year or so. The Hisense U6G ULED TV ships with Android TV, which integrates excellently with Google’s ecosystem of products, and at this point in time, works pretty well. (Image credit: Hisense) Hisense U6G ULED TV review: interface This is a budget TV and you won’t get an overly premium design – but the design that is here will still look good in most homes. Generally speaking, the Hisense U6G ULED TV and the remote offer a solid design. You’ll get full channel controls, software controls, Google Assistant controls, quick-access buttons for six streaming services, volume controls, and so on. In a world of stripped-back Apple TV and Google Chromecast remotes, the U6G’s remote is a little intimidating. The remote’s design is perfectly fine, but it’s a bit dated. It’s a solid selection of ports, and more than enough for streaming devices, gaming consoles, and so on. You’ll also get an optical output for audio, two USB ports for power, an Ethernet port, and AV in ports. The TV offers a total of four HDMI ports, three of which are side-facing and one of which is back facing. On the back of the TV, you’ll get all your ports and connections. Supported services: Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Instant Video, YouTubeįeatures: Game Mode, Alexa Built-in, Google Assistant, Voice Remote, Dolby Vison and Dolby Atmos.
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