
We're testing the Hisense U8Q! Mini-LED, 165 Hz, HDMI 2.1, and USB-C with DisplayPort!
The U8Q bursts into the premium segment with momentum: over 2000 nits of brightness, local dimming across thousands of zones, 165 Hz (PC), three full HDMI 2.1 ports, VRR/ALLM, and — for the first time in a regular TV — USB-C with DisplayPort for connecting a laptop with one cable. We checked whether this "revolution" really makes sense in everyday use, how the U8Q performs in gaming, and what Mini-LED can actually do.
What our test is about (in short)
Brightness and HDR: spectacular "highlights," but also an honest discussion about when dimming algorithms add a "wow" effect at the cost of fidelity.
Gaming: 165 Hz for PC, very low input lag, VRR, and Dolby Vision for gaming; minus for the lack of HGIG — we show how to set up HDR on a console to avoid losing details.
USB-C/DP in TV: why it's not a gadget, but a practical convenience for MacBooks and ultrabooks (video+audio without adapters).
Image processing: a significant leap in quality — smooth gradations and effective banding reduction without "soap opera" effect.
Everyday use: fast VIDAA system, recording to USB, solar remote with USB-C charging, adjustable soundbar stand.
Who is it for?
For viewers who want impressive HDR and a powerful gaming setup in one unit, while also valuing the convenience of connecting a laptop with one cable. Image perfectionists? We will show you what to calibrate and what to pay attention to in dark scenes.
Watch the video on YouTube and see all the measurements, comparison shots, and our settings. You can also find full charts and results in the review on choose.tv.