![]() ![]() ![]() You’ll find a directional pad, home and back buttons, volume controls, quick access to Netflix, Hulu, Sling TV and PlayStation Vue, and some other playback controls. There’s also the remote to consider, but given the TV supports Roku, it’s very similar to many of the other Roku TVs out there. That includes a USB port, component ports, three HDMi ports, an optical output, headphone jack, and ethernet port. On the right, you’ll get a simple power port and on the left you’ll get all the connectivity you need. ![]() On the back is where most of the action happens, of course. That said, it’s a little hard to complain given the price tag of this TV. It would have been nice to see the TV slim down a little, and we hope that Hisense does so in future iterations. One of the middle children of the series, Hisense 50R7E is a little over three inches deep, which is fine, but not groundbreaking. Safe to say, Hisense has put functionality over beauty here, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. It features decently-sized bezels around the display, along with a Hisense logo on the bottom, in the middle - right where you would expect it. The overall design of the TV is really nothing to write home about. ![]()
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