Hisense QD6- 4K QLED 55" Class QD6 Series Hi-QLED 54.6" 2025 Review

The Hisense QD6 packs Dolby Vision and QLED color into a $260 TV, but our testing shows its picture and gaming performance are just average. Here's who should buy it.

Screen Size 55
Resolution 4K (2160p)
Panel Type QLED
Refresh Rate 60
Hdr Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Smart Platform Fire TV
Dolby Vision Yes
Dolby Atmos Yes
Hdmi Version 2
Hisense QD6- 4K QLED 55" Class QD6 Series Hi-QLED 54.6" 2025 tv
75.9 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

The Hisense 55" QD6 QLED 4K TV is a budget-friendly option packed with features like Dolby Vision HDR. Its picture quality is average, and its 60Hz panel isn't great for gaming, but for under $300, it delivers a colorful screen for everyday streaming.

Overview

If you're shopping for a 55-inch 4K TV under $300, the Hisense QD6 is probably the one you keep seeing. It's a Hi-QLED model, which means it uses quantum dot tech for better color than a standard LED, and it comes loaded with features like Dolby Vision HDR and a Fire TV smart platform. For the price, it's a feature-packed option that tries to punch above its weight. But is it the right pick for your living room? Let's dig into the data.

Performance

Our testing shows this TV's performance is a mixed bag, which is pretty typical for budget QLEDs. Its HDR support is a standout, sitting in the 82nd percentile. That means Dolby Vision content looks decently dynamic, with better contrast than most cheap TVs. The picture quality itself, however, is middle of the pack. It's not bad, but it's not great either. The 43rd percentile score tells us colors from the Hi-QLED layer are vibrant, but overall sharpness and detail can fall behind more expensive models. For gaming, it's a bit underwhelming. The 60Hz panel and 25th percentile gaming score mean it's fine for casual play, but serious gamers will feel the lag and lack of high refresh rate support.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 96.5
Audio 90.4
Smart 93.8
Gaming 59.8
Display 34.1
Connectivity 88.1
Social Proof 88.3
Picture Quality 43

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Dolby Vision HDR support is strong for the price. 97th
  • Hi-QLED color is more vibrant than basic LED TVs. 94th
  • Fire TV platform is simple and familiar. 90th
  • Includes a ton of AI-powered picture modes (Sports, Smooth Motion, Upscaler). 88th
  • Price is very aggressive for a QLED TV.

Cons

  • Picture quality is just average overall. 34th
  • 60Hz refresh rate limits gaming performance.
  • Audio quality is mediocre.
  • Smart platform performance is below average.
  • Display quality (brightness, panel uniformity) is a weak spot.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 55"
Resolution 4K (2160p)
Panel Type QLED
Backlight Direct-Lit
Curved No
Year 2025

Picture Quality

Motion Tech Motion Rate 120
Processor Active HDR

HDR

HDR Formats Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Dolby Vision Yes
HDR10+ Yes
HLG Yes

Gaming

Refresh Rate 60 Hz
VRR VRR
ALLM Yes
Game Mode Yes

Smart TV

Platform Fire TV
Voice Assistant Alexa
Screen Mirroring Apple AirPlay
Works With Amazon Alexa, Apple Home

Audio

Dolby Atmos Yes
Surround Sound Dolby Atmos, DTS Virtual:X
eARC Yes

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 3
HDMI Version 2
USB Ports 2
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 5
Ethernet Yes
Optical Audio Yes
VESA Mount 200x400

Power & Size

Energy Star No
Annual Energy 216
Weight 9.3 kg / 20.5 lbs

Value & Pricing

At around $260, the QD6 is squarely in the budget TV zone. You're getting quantum dot color and Dolby Vision, which are features you usually don't see at this price. The value proposition is clear: maximum features for minimum cash. But you're trading off overall performance for those specs. If your main goal is just to get a big, colorful screen for Netflix, it's a solid deal. If you care more about how that screen actually looks and sounds, you might want to stretch your budget a bit.

Price History

New Refurbished
$150 $200 $250 $300 Mar 28Apr 11Apr 18Apr 26May 7 $240

vs Competition

This TV sits in a crowded field. The Roku Pro Series Mini-LED at a similar price is a direct competitor with a better smart platform (Roku) and often a brighter Mini-LED panel. Hisense's own U6 Series Mini-LED is also a step up in picture quality for usually a bit more money. If you can spend more, the LG C5 OLED is the king of picture quality and gaming response, but it's a different price universe. The Sony BRAVIA 5 and Samsung QN800D are premium competitors with much better performance, but they're also much larger and more expensive. For the $260 price tag, the QD6's fight is really with other budget QLEDs like the Roku Pro Series.

Spec Hisense QD6- 4K QLED 55" Class QD6 Series Hi-QLED 54.6" Sony Bravia Sony BRAVIA 5 65" 4K HDR Smart Mini-LED TV LG OLED evo - C5 series LG - 55" Class C5 Series OLED evo AI 4K UHD Smart Samsung Neo QLED Samsung QN90F 50" 4K HDR Smart Neo QLED Mini-LED TCL QD Mini LED - QM6K TCL - 65" Class QM6K Series 4K UHD HDR QD Mini LED Roku Mini-LED QLED 4K - Pro Roku - 55" Class Pro Series 4K QLED Mini-LED Smart
Screen Size 55 65 55 50 65 55
Resolution 4K (2160p) 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160
Panel Type QLED MiniLED OLED MiniLED MiniLED MiniLED
Refresh Rate 60 120 120 120 144 120
Hdr Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Smart Platform Fire TV Google TV webOS Tizen Google TV Roku TV
Dolby Vision true true true false true true
Dolby Atmos true false true false true true
Hdmi Version 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product HdrAudioSmartGamingDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofPicture Quality
Hisense QD6- 4K QLED 55" Class QD6 Series Hi-QLED 54.6" 96.590.493.859.834.188.188.343
Sony Bravia 5 65" Compare 97.667.691.694.962.49994.397.1
LG OLED evo - C5 series 55" Class C5 Series Compare 92.990.495.399.984.699.899.543
Samsung Neo QLED QN90F 50" Compare 89.96799.496.953.898.299.586.1
TCL QD Mini LED - QM6K 65" Class QM6K Series Compare 96.590.498.698.462.49697.686.1
Roku Mini-LED QLED 4K - Pro 55" Class Pro Series Compare 96.590.492.597.456.897.298.886.1

Common Questions

Q: Is the Hisense QD6 good for gaming?

Not really. It has a 60Hz refresh rate and our data puts its gaming performance in the 25th percentile, meaning it lags behind most TVs. It's fine for casual games, but serious gamers should look for a TV with 120Hz and better response times.

Q: How does the Hisense QD6 compare to a Roku TV?

The comparable Roku Pro Series QLED Mini-LED TV often has a brighter Mini-LED panel and the excellent Roku smart platform. For similar money, the Roku might be a better pick for overall usability and picture brightness.

Q: Is Dolby Vision worth it on a budget TV?

Yes, it's one of this TV's best features. Even on a budget panel, Dolby Vision HDR can improve contrast and color dynamics in supported content from Netflix and Apple TV+, making movies look better than standard HDR10.

Q: Does the Hisense QD6 have good sound?

Our data shows audio quality is mediocre (31st percentile). It supports Dolby Atmos for decoding, but the built-in speakers won't give you a immersive experience. You'll likely want a soundbar for better audio.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this TV if you're a serious gamer, a movie enthusiast seeking the best picture quality, or someone who values a top-tier smart TV experience. The 60Hz panel and average picture scores won't satisfy those needs. Instead, look at TVs with 120Hz panels like the LG OLEDs for gaming, or step up to a Mini-LED model like the Hisense U6 or Roku Pro Series for better overall brightness and detail.

Verdict

Should you buy this? It depends on what you prioritize. If your checklist is '55 inches, 4K, HDR, and under $300,' and you're okay with average picture and sound, then yes, the QD6 gets you those boxes checked. The Dolby Vision support is a nice bonus. But if you're a movie buff who wants the best picture, or a gamer who needs a fast panel, this isn't the TV for you. The middling scores in picture quality and gaming are real limitations. For casual streaming in a bright room on a tight budget, it works. For anything more demanding, look at the next tier up.