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My Honest Hisense CanvasTV Review

My Honest Hisense CanvasTV Review

In terms of functionality, this thing is a powerhouse. It’s equipped with Google TV, giving me access to over 700,000 movies and shows on platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, you name it. Everything is available through its streamlined interface, making finding what I want to watch easy and intuitive. (Plus, it recommends new content based on my viewing habits, which I love—it cuts down on endless scrolling.)

I’ve also become surprisingly dependent on the Google Assistant feature. Whether I want to turn up the volume or dim my smart lights to create the perfect ambience, I can simply say “Hey Google” and go. Better yet, the Chromecast feature is another plus: you can cast anything from your phone/tablet directly to the TV in seconds, whether it’s a photo slideshow, a work presentation, or a YouTube video. It’s smooth and easy to use, even if you’re not the most tech-savvy person.

Now, let’s talk about the price. With a starting price of $1,000 for a 55-inch TV, the Hisense CanvasTV is more affordable than its biggest competitor. the samsung frame. While both offer Art Mode and motion sensors, Hisense stands out for its integrated design: everything is built directly into the TV, so there’s no need for an external One Connect Box like Samsung’s. Additionally, both TVs feature frames that easily adjust without tools, but considering the CanvasTV’s lower price and similar features, it’s a clear winner for anyone looking to save their wallet.

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