The U8N additionally permits you to management the quantity output of its optical port with the TV distant, making it a lot easier to regulate older audio methods that don’t assist HDMI ARC/eARC, like my unique KEF LSX speakers. If you happen to determine to accept the onboard sound, the U8N’s 2.1.2 speaker system affords some first rate element, and a bit of additional bass punch for its woofers.
The TV is effectively stocked on the gaming entrance, together with VRR (Variable Refresh Price) and AMD FreeSync Premium Proto for fluid excessive frame-rate gaming, in addition to ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) for low enter lag. Gaming feels sensible and responsive, with spectacular HDR efficiency. I just like the number of accessible image settings, together with each Theater and Recreation modes, which offer wealthy distinction and vibrant colours for particulars like Kratos’ ruby crimson armor in God of War Ragnarok.
Peaky Blinder
The U8N supplies an virtually intimidating stage of image settings for deep-dive changes. The Peak Brightness setting is probably the most complicated. When making use of my regular image modes throughout setup, like Theater Night time for traditional dynamic vary (SDR) and HDR Theater mode for HDR10, Peak Brightness was set on Excessive by default, which actually pumps up the general image. This may end up in raised black ranges and white-hot highlights in content material and menu bars, particularly with HDR video, main my spouse to name the U8N “the hurty TV” at first.
There are some things happening right here. First, Peak Brightness is primed for daytime watching in shiny rooms with daylight pouring in, permitting even the darkest scenes to pop. Hisense additionally consists of an adjustable Computerized Gentle Sensor beneath the Basic image settings, one thing most reviewers have a tendency to show off for constant efficiency however is all however mandatory for Peak Brightness. It does a comparatively good job taming the splashy brightness in low lighting, even when I don’t all the time love the way it reacts to every setting.
Nonetheless, Hisense’s resolution to quietly set Peak Brightness on Excessive (typically with out the sunshine sensor engaged) in image modes which are often extra restrained is confounding, even for somebody used to digging via image settings. A colleague urged that the TV’s default Power Saving mode—a dimmer setting that features the sunshine sensor on for Peak Brightness—is the one Hisense expects most viewers to expertise since most folk apparently don’t change their image settings. The sunshine sensor can also be helpfully engaged by default in another modes, like Dolby Imaginative and prescient Darkish.
If you happen to determine to make use of Peak Brightness, which is critical to succeed in the TV’s highest brightness ranges, I recommend beginning on Low and turning the sunshine sensor for night time viewing. This labored effectively for illuminating difficult SDR content material like Harry Potter and the Lethal Hallows throughout daylight, the place the darkest scenes appeared to have even much less pop than the U8K with out the height brightness setting on.
My brightest HDR testing content material typically seemed overcooked and oversaturated on this mode. That is not stunning, contemplating the TV can attain over 3,000 nits, or triple the brightness at which most movies are presently mastered (although this baseline will change with the latest mastering tools). I often left the setting off for HDR, however it may be helpful in brighter rooms, particularly for the all the time murky Dolby Imaginative and prescient Darkish mode. I could not assist however marvel at how vibrant and flashy some scenes seemed with the setting on, such because the monster scene in Moana, the place the enormous crab Tamatoa’s golden shell burst to life in disco psychedelia.
Slackjaw Spectacle
Nonetheless you make the most of the U8N’s image settings, it’s able to the signature lovely image we’ve come to count on from the sequence, with deep black ranges, fabulous backlight management, little or no “haloing” round shiny objects, and intense colours that sparkle like jewels in daylight.
That is showy efficiency, particularly for high-quality 4K HDR productions like Netflix’s Our Planet. Episode 4’s coral scene appears unbelievable, with dashing neon yellows, sapphire blues, and lifelike daylight glowing throughout all of it. Often the TV tends to oversaturate reds, particularly when utilizing the Warm1 shade temperature, besides it’s stunningly lovely. It’s the form of image that makes you simply need to sit there, slackjawed and dumbfounded, as the gorgeous colours and shiny sparklies dance earlier than your eyes.