Hisense 65-Inch Class R6090G Roku 4K UHD Smart TV with Alexa Compatibility (65R6090G, 2020 Model)
€490







Price: $489.95
(as of Aug 04, 2025 17:44:51 UTC – Details)
Perfect for presenting your favorite movies, shows, sports, and gaming, the Hisense 55H8G quantum 55-inch 4K ULED smart TV uses Quantum Dot technology to create astonishing images with richer colors, more detail, better brightness, and smoother motion. Control the TV via the easy-to-use voice-enabled remote or through an Alexa-enabled device (sold separately) open or search for apps, control the volume and inputs, or search for your favorite TV shows and movies. Measuring 48.3 x 28.0 x 3.1 inches (48.3 x 30.7 x 9.5 inches with the included stand, LxWxH), the 55H8G is backed by a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty, and includes a voice remote (batteries included), power cable, and quick start guide. This wall-mountable set is Vesa compatible (300×200).
Powered by exclusive technologies to amplify color, contrast, brightness, and smooth motion, the Hisense UHD smart TV combine incredible, ultra-bright 4k detail with the intuitively smart Roku TV to take your TV experience to the next level
TV Dimensions: Without stand – 57″ W x 32.8″ H x 3.2″ D | With stand – 57″ W x 35.2″ H x 11.4″ D | Screen size – 64.5” measured diagonally | Voltage – 120V, 60Hz | VESA pattern – 200×300 (M6 screw size) | Brightness rating – 300 nits
Control the TV with your iOS or android device via the easy-to-use Roku TV remote app, or use your voice to power your TV on and off, change channels, search for shows, and more through an Alexa-enabled device (sold separately) | Not Bluetooth compatible
Roku TV’s simplified home screen and streamlined remote provide easy to access your cable box or HDTV antenna, one-touch access to favorite channels and streaming services, and access to over 5,000 streaming channels and 500,000 movies and TV episodes
Inputs/outputs: HDMI – 3 (2.0b inputs) | USB – 1 | Ethernet – 1 | RF Antenna – 1 | RCA Composite Video Input – 1 | L/R Audio Input for Composite – 1 | Digital audio output – 1 Optical | Earphone/audio output – 1
Customers say
Customers find the TV offers excellent value, saving up to $120 a month over cable, with beautiful picture quality and easy setup. The functionality and sound quality receive mixed reviews – while the Wi-Fi works flawlessly and the sound is great, some report the TV quitting unexpectedly and others experiencing no sound at all. Additionally, the screen durability is concerning, with multiple reports of shattering screens and units breaking within six months of use.
5 reviews for Hisense 65-Inch Class R6090G Roku 4K UHD Smart TV with Alexa Compatibility (65R6090G, 2020 Model)
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gerald n –
Great value for 4K TV.
For the price, it’s hard to complain about what you get with this 43″ TV. It has a good picture, a small frame bezel and is very lightweight. It’s fast. After setup, it powers on and is usable in about 2 seconds. Also, the Roku unit in the 4K TV models has their best, snappiest hardware so the user interface on this TV is incredibly fast too. I occasionally use my TVs as a secondary PC monitor so I also bought this model over others due to the reviews showing it to be a good PC monitor with low input lag. (I have not tested yet)RE: POOR REVIEWS: I’ve seen people complaining about Roku charging them $. As a 12 year user of Roku devices, I have no clue what these people are talking about. It’s free. As for “ads” being shown, just to clarify, it’s just ads for more channels/apps to ad, they are occasional tiny little boxes off to the side… it’s not like buying a Fire tablet where it has a random ad every time you turn it on. It’s just offers to subscribe to Hulu and whatnot.This TV has no bluetooth. People seem to be surprised, so don’t be, it isn’t there. This is a low price, bare bones 4K tv with a nice interface. Don’t expect the moon from it and you should be pleased. Remember, 4K for $250. (!)The remote is just a generic Roku remote. Which means BASIC. Volume is on the side. If you want buttons for picture/sound (etc), you will hate this basic remote. It doesn’t feel cheap, but it lacks the 50 buttons you may be used to. I actually like only having a few buttons as I was already running my previous TV from my Roku Stick remote.RE: brand: Hisense is unknown to me until now, but a little research reveals that they bought up Toshiba’s TV division and used to be who made what were known as “Sharp” TVs until last year (and a lot more if you look), so not some unknown player at all.NOTE: for variable volume out: This TV only delivers a fixed volume from the audio output (optical), so you have to use the 3.5mm “headphone” jack if you wish to control external speaker volume with the TV remote. I just ran a 3.5mm-to-RCA cord to my bookshelf 2.1 setup.
Kun-kun139 –
Affordable with Quality
I placed this tv in my bedroom! I needed to upgrade from my 32 in TCL of 720p. This is wayyyy better! The Roku use is so nice and easy! It’s a 2020 50in model. But I’m still very impressed with this. It works fast and to the point. The quality and picture is great. I hooked the sound bar to it and it’s definitely a treat. I know TCL and Hisense are about the same. But honestly I love this Hisense more. Probably more than Vizio. I mean I can change the brightness easily when I wanna doze off! I love this tv!! It’s perfect for gaming visuals as well. Definitely recommend for a 13 year old 🙂
ace –
Great TV,Great Price
got this TV for my mom hers was on its last legs, the first one came totally trashed compliments of UPS the whole screen looked like it was transported with pure hate.i jumped online and contacted amazon and within minutes the new one was on its way,i took the broken one to my local amazon location and waited for the second one to come this time amazon delivered it themselves and it was a perfect delivery.the picture looks great but what surprised me was the built in speakers compared to the LG in my Room and the Sony in my living room which both cant seem to give me a stable dialogue volume this Hisense seems like it has a decent soundbar built in. obviously there are better resolution screens out there but for my parents room they have no complaints and enjoy this roku based smart tv.
Ivan Singer –
Solid value, esp. for a spare room TV even for bedroom
I picked this 43″ model for just about $250 up right before moving to a new house, where I knew I would want my visiting guests to be able to watch TV or maybe move it in front of my rowing machine to stave off the boredom. Before long, I found myself hooking it up to my bedroom, to a spare Yamaha receiver and speakers and really enjoying the tiny remote that doesn’t take over the night table and some system setting features found on higher priced models that cost over $500. Compared to other models and brands in this price range, the picture is just fine and the set is light enough to move to another room, if need be.I did find that the speakers sound thin but they’re serviceable for most content. With a set this size, it was hard to tell if they are stereo or not, so I recommend HDMI ARC or wireless over to a nice set of surround speakers with Bluetooth soundbar. For the HDMI ARC option that I took with a pair of speaker cabinets and receiver, took a little time to configure correctly for CEC/HDMI ARC but it works just fine with no lag. Picture quality and brightness are pretty ok, just fine but you will want to increase contrast and tweak the picture settings to match the content. I also liked the screencast option from my Android device (yes, it can do Apple Airplay) and there is a little lag, but nice to see it actually works.All told, a great value at under $300, perfect for that spare guest room or exercise room in your home.As a Roku set, I really am just interested in Youtube, Netflix, Amazon Prime and HBO and those apps are all there.
Montse Aceves –
It doesnât last