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==Incidents== Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the [[:Category:{{PAGENAME}}|{{PAGENAME}} category]]. The model H9G/Q9G smart TVs were manufactured using a SK hynix chip on their main board. According to Youtuber Salem Techsperts, a batch of these chips provided to Hisense were defective, causing thousands of smart TVs to fail in the same manner: a bootloading loop.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MkmLH-uOwI Why are TV's so disposable? Hisense WiFi / storage full bootloop] - YouTube</ref> Hisense did not recall the product and provided no recourse for customers who, in some cases, had their TV break within two years of purchase.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/Hisense/comments/s9ap2d/h9g_main_board_problems/ H9G main Board problems] - r/Hisense</ref> Hisense also made replacement main boards unavailable.<ref>[https://hisense.encompass.com/item/12583046/Hisense/270342/ 270342 Hisense Main Board] - Hisense</ref> OEM SK hynix H26M41204HPR chips could not be found online. On September 26, 2024, Matthew Deyell filed a class action lawsuit against Hisense USA Corp for "concealing a known defect and failing to repair or reimburse affected consumers." The lawsuit alleges similar causes and effects occur in "2019-present Hisense 4K Android smart TVs, including the H8, H9, H65, U6, U8, and A6 series," none of which are currently offered on Hisense's website.<ref>[https://www.lawinc.com/hisense-smart-tv-class-action-lawsuit Hisense's Smart TV Disaster: The Class Action Lawsuit You Need to Know About] | LawInc</ref><ref>[https://www.hisense-usa.com/televisions/all-tvs?filter=%255B%257B%2522id%2522%253A10%252C%2522type%2522%253A%2522CF%2522%252C%2522values%2522%253A%255B%2522Android%2520TV%2522%255D%257D%255D Android TVs] - Hisense USA</ref>
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