The HISENSE U70 is a 4K TV with great brightness and contrast at a low price, but with a big "BUT".
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[Music] Welcome, my dear guys, to a new video on your favorite tech channel for 4K TVs, HD TVs, and the latest generation consoles, Machina 4K. Today, my dear guys, we were kindly invited by the brand Hisense to review one of their newest TVs, which is set to launch in Latin America. In fact, it launched in Chile yesterday, September 20th, so it should already be available. It's the Hisense U70 TV. This TV would be similar to, but with differences from, the Hise 7, which is in North America. We saw the H7 through patterns, and it's a wonderful TV with local dimming, HDMI 2.1, Android TV, and a 120Hz native panel. The thing is, for many countries in Latin America, these Hisense TVs don't arrive, and the truth is, we had a movement when the H8 came out, which was a TV that arrived here, for example, to my country as a Hisense GSL. It came with several issues: first, it didn't have Android TV but instead had the Vida operating system. Also, it didn't have Dolby Vision, which they had removed. And so, it lost features. In this case, with the U70, I would say it's the true successor to the H8 GSL from last year, where they also removed some features. There's one thing that will hurt them, but they've reached that point. It does maintain other features, like having an excellent panel and great contrast, etc. The TV is visually very beautiful and has metal finishes.