Hisense has multiple options in the market for mid-range and entry-level televisions, but is also becoming a leading manufacturer of high-end panels. Launched in 2022, the Hisense U7HQ is a great option for those who want to own a QLED TV (ULED in this case). 120Hz refresh rate at a competitive price.
The company has two versions for this model, 55 and 65 inches, also equipped with a wide range of features to enjoy 4K UHD content. Below these lines, we leave you with the technical sheet.
Hisense U7HQ, datasheet
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Hisense U7HQ
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Panel
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4K UHD (3840 x 2160p)
ULED (Direct LED)
120Hz (RRV + ALLM)
8 Bit + FRC
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dimensions
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55 and 65 inches
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HDR
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HDR10, HLG, HDR10+ Adaptive and Dolby Vision IQ
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Processor
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quad core
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Sound
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2x10W
DTS Studio Sound, Dolby Sound, Dolby Atmos
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OS
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VIDAA U 6.0
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Links
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2 x HDMI 2.1 eARC, 2 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0, Digital Optical Out, Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth, Composite AV
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Price
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€ 707.70 (55 inches)
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An SUV with a ULED panel and a frequency of 120 Hz
Hisense has built a good reputation in Spain in recent years. It has all kinds of televisions, from traditional LED panels to ULED (the firm’s QLED alternative) and even OLED models. In this case we are talking about 4K QLED model at a very reasonable price.
The design is very much in line with what we find in Hisense televisions. In this case, we have a television with narrow gray edges and a central arch-shaped base that supports the entire panel, giving it an elegant appearance.
The panel it mounts is of the ULED type as we mentioned earlier and uses Direct LED backlighting. A panel with 8-bit + FRC color depth and viewing angles of up to 178 degrees. The 55-inch version has an ADS-type panel (an IPS variant with more contrast), while the 65-inch version opts for a VA panel.
TV offers 600 nits maximum brightness, something that isn’t much, but is understandable considering the price range and the features it handles. It also has 32 local dimming zones.
These more gamers will also find very useful functions in this TV. on the one hand we have HDMI 2.1 and 120 Hz natural frequency ratewill allow us to play the latest generation games compatible with this ratio as smoothly as possible. In addition, the TV offers VRR technologies (less than 20 ms) and ALLM modes to reduce response times.
In the HDR department, Hisense offers all kinds of technology for you to enjoy the content in high dynamic range with the U7HQ. In this way, in addition to HLG and HDR10, we also have the option of Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10 + Adaptive. So the user has a choice and will not be limited by the deals of each manufacturer.
Hisense U7HQ mounts a quad-core processor with support for AI scaling. It can also decode formats such as HEVC (H.265), VP9, H.264, MPEG4, MPEG2 and AV1. However, it offers Quantum Dot Color technology, which, according to the manufacturer, gives this television more than a billion shades. All thanks to the layer of quantum dots it has incorporated into its panel.
In the audio department, this is Hisense a system consisting of two loudspeakers of 10 W eachmaking a total of 20W. However, Hisense includes Dolby Atmos as well as DTS and Dolby Audio sound to enjoy multi-channel sound.
Moving on to the operating system, this Hisense has VIDAA U 6.0 as software. The company also offers versions with Android TV, but we’ll have to take a look at other TV models. Hisense software, in addition to sending content from external devices, playback of content on streaming platforms Like Netflix or Prime Video. However, it offers an app store to download all kinds of apps and comes with integrated Alexa.
One of the features of Hisense televisions is: It is possible to use the mobile phone as a remote control for the TV.. To do this, we just need to download the Hisense app and connect it to the TV.
Hisense U7HQ offers HDMI 2.1 and 2.0 ports, HDMI eARC support, USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports, optical digital output, Ethernet, WiFi and Bluetooth. It also offers a composite AV port (white, red and yellow) ideal for older gamers and consoles.