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===Hisense didn't provide official method of repair it's broken H9G/Q9G TV (''26 Sep 2024'')=== | ===Hisense didn't provide official method of repair it's broken H9G/Q9G TV (''26 Sep 2024'')=== | ||
{{Main|Hisense H9G Smart TV}} | |||
Hisense failed to offer recourse to consumers whose smart TVs broke due to faulty manufacturing. Where OEM replacement parts could have been provided or recalls could have been issued, Hisense instead forced its customers to waste their time, effort, and money to safely dispose of the 55"/65" TVs. | Hisense failed to offer recourse to consumers whose smart TVs broke due to faulty manufacturing. Where OEM replacement parts could have been provided or recalls could have been issued, Hisense instead forced its customers to waste their time, effort, and money to safely dispose of the 55"/65" TVs. | ||
=== | ===Non-skippable GUI ads (''Feb 2026'')=== | ||
{{Main|Hisense adds non-skippable ads to it's GUI on the Spanish models}} | |||
In the start of 2026 the operating system of the Hisense's smart TVs, VIDAA, suddenly began to display non-skippable and full screen ads in it's GUI without notifying the customers. | In the start of 2026 the operating system of the Hisense's smart TVs, VIDAA, suddenly began to display non-skippable and full screen ads in it's GUI without notifying the customers. | ||