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The HiSense brand and their TV's
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<blockquote data-quote="Prince" data-source="post: 659406" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>Hi Varada_Archaryalu</p><p></p><p>My experience with Hisense, was not good, to say the least. I suppose, I was one of the unlucky few. Their panels in their tv's are definitely bit better quality than the average entry level. I bought a 40" Hisense tv from Makro, and it had all the functionality, I required. </p><p></p><p>It had a built in movie player, so plugging an external hard drive in and playing movies and series was great. It worked perfectly for about 3 months, then a strange fault occurred. When changing source from the movie player to dstv or dvd, it would just lose the sound completely. The only way to get the sound back was switch the tv on and off. I took the set back to Makro and explained the problem, but they did not believe me that there was a fault. So, I took my AVR and ext. drive in to show the Hisense representative the problem and he agreed, there definitely was a problem and refunded me. </p><p></p><p>So, in order, to avoid a similar problem, I bought a Sinotec 42", even more features and it has not skipped a beat, from day one. Yes, the panel, may not be as clear or crisp as the Hisense, but I'm more than happy to take that hit, for reliabilty and the extra guarrantee offered.</p><p></p><p>That's my :2c: story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prince, post: 659406, member: 462"] Hi Varada_Archaryalu My experience with Hisense, was not good, to say the least. I suppose, I was one of the unlucky few. Their panels in their tv's are definitely bit better quality than the average entry level. I bought a 40" Hisense tv from Makro, and it had all the functionality, I required. It had a built in movie player, so plugging an external hard drive in and playing movies and series was great. It worked perfectly for about 3 months, then a strange fault occurred. When changing source from the movie player to dstv or dvd, it would just lose the sound completely. The only way to get the sound back was switch the tv on and off. I took the set back to Makro and explained the problem, but they did not believe me that there was a fault. So, I took my AVR and ext. drive in to show the Hisense representative the problem and he agreed, there definitely was a problem and refunded me. So, in order, to avoid a similar problem, I bought a Sinotec 42", even more features and it has not skipped a beat, from day one. Yes, the panel, may not be as clear or crisp as the Hisense, but I'm more than happy to take that hit, for reliabilty and the extra guarrantee offered. That's my :2c: story. [/QUOTE]
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