TVs HISENSE

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1/10/2026 11:48:31 AM

Hisense TVs – Brand Specifics and Real Opportunities

Hisense is a brand that has recently made its way into the mainstream, offering a cheaper alternative to Samsung or LG. It is not equipment for image purists (like Sony), but for pragmatic users who want modern features (120Hz, local dimming) without paying a "logo tax." Two main distinguishing features of this brand are: Laser TV (a niche solution for cinema enthusiasts) and the VIDAA system (a fast but closed operating system).

Key Facts About Hisense

1. VIDAA System – speed and classic features, but a shorter app lineup

The Hisense system is lightning-fast and stable. It stands out with functionality that others forget: excellent USB recording support (PVR) and backlit remotes in many models. The downside is its closed structure – the app library is poorer than in Google TV. You won't be able to install strange add-ons here, although all key viewing services (Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Polish VOD) are available and work flawlessly.

2. Dominator of large diagonals and leader in Laser TV technology

Hisense holds the title of the number 1 brand in sales of TVs with a diagonal of 100 inches and larger. This is the result of developing unique Laser TV technology (short-throw projectors).

3. Support for all HDR formats (Dolby Vision + HDR10+)

Most Hisense models are "peacekeepers" in the format wars. Unlike Samsung, LG, or Sony, these TVs support both Dolby Vision and HDR10+. No matter which streaming service you use, the TV will always display the picture in the best possible standard.

4. Image processing – a chasm between flagships and the average shelf

It is necessary to distinguish top models from those for the masses. Flagships (e.g., the U8Q series or the highest models U7 PRO) have advanced processors that handle images excellently. However, in the popular "average shelf," image processing and scaling (upscaling) is mediocre – it is very similar to TCL.

Hisense vs TCL – Technical Clash of Platforms

Both brands use similar panels (often from the same factories), so the "raw" image potential is similar. The differences arise from software, image processors, and additional features.

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Hisense

TCL

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Backlight (Mini-LED)

Level aligned. The brand uses a large number of dimming zones. Focuses on contrast and deep black.

Level aligned. The brand uses a large number of dimming zones. Focuses on contrast and deep black.

Equipment draw. Both brands offer Mini-LED technology at prices where the competition (Sony/Samsung) offers inferior specifications.

Gaming Features

Supports 144Hz and VRR, but typically does not support HGiG standard. The console cannot impose its own HDR calibration – you rely on the TV's automation (tone mapping).

Supports 144Hz, VRR, ALLM, and full HGiG support. Better compatibility with PC and more accurate brightness representation in console games.

If accurate image in games on PS5/Xbox is a priority – TCL wins with HGiG presence.

Smart TV System

VIDAA (Closed). Very light, fast, and stable system. No options to install system apps (VPN, KODI, unconventional players).

Google TV (Open). Multimedia powerhouse. You can install everything (VPN, emulators). The downside is lower stability and occasional interface fluidity drops.

Hisense means speed and convenience. TCL means freedom of configuration at the expense of fluidity.

HDMI 2.1 Ports

Typically 2 full ports (one shared with eARC for soundbar). Although in the latest models, there can be 3/4 ports.

Typically 2 full ports (one shared with eARC),

Available screen sizes: 55”, 65”, 75”, 85”, 100”

Technology: LCD VA, Mini-LED QLED

Brand: HISENSE

Verdict:

The Hisense U8Q is a television that makes it hard not to feel that the manufacturer approached the topic with the ambition of a top student. The picture is strong, vibrant, and contrasty – as if shouting: "look, I can do more than most at this price!" And indeed, there’s something to that. The secret lies in the large number of dimming zones in Mini-LED technology. Thanks to them, HDR doesn’t end...

Rating

8.0/10

Movies and series in UHD quality

7.8

Classic TV, YouTube

7.6

Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

7.1

Gaming on console

8.5

TV as a computer monitor

8.4

Watching in bright light

8.2

Utility functions

9.4

Apps

7.7

Sound quality

7.8

Show detailed TV review Hisense U8Q

Available screen sizes: 65”, 75”

Technology: LCD VA, Mini-LED QLED

Brand: HISENSE

Verdict:

Hisense U8NQ is an example of a television that shows the brand does not intend to stay in the shadow of the competition. Thanks to MiniLED technology, it has achieved a truly high level of contrast and deep blacks. This is especially noticeable in movies – dark scenes appear vivid, while bright elements in HDR stand out with intensity. Interestingly, the TV supports multiple formats, including th...

Rating

7.7/10

Movies and series in UHD quality

7.4

Classic TV, YouTube

7.0

Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

6.9

Gaming on console

8.5

TV as a computer monitor

8.0

Watching in bright light

8.7

Utility functions

8.5

Apps

7.7

Sound quality

7.0

Show detailed TV review Hisense U8NQ

Available screen sizes: 100”

Technology: LCD VA, PFS LED

Brand: HISENSE

Verdict:

The Hisense U7KQ in its 100" variant is a significantly better option than smaller diagonal models. The proprietary VIDAA system offers an interface similar to platforms like Google TV, running quickly and efficiently without freezing or major errors however, the built-in file player occasionally faces operational difficulties. It is worth noting that not all apps were available at the time of rev...

Rating

7.5/10

Movies and series in UHD quality

7.5

Classic TV, YouTube

7.3

Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

6.6

Gaming on console

8.2

TV as a computer monitor

8.0

Watching in bright light

7.8

Utility functions

8.2

Apps

7.7

Sound quality

6.9

Show detailed TV review Hisense U7KQ

Available screen sizes: 55”, 65”, 75”, 85”, 100”

Technology: LCD VA, Mini-LED PFS LED

Brand: HISENSE

Verdict:

The U7Q PRO is a television that, after just a few minutes, gives a clear signal: "speed matters here." Hisense surprised us with how much they managed to pack into a device that doesn’t cost a fortune. A refreshing rate of 165 Hz in 4K, and even 288 Hz in Full HD – not that long ago, such numbers were reserved exclusively for top gaming monitors. And here you go, we have a mid-range television wi...

Rating

7.4/10

Movies and series in UHD quality

7.2

Classic TV, YouTube

7.2

Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

6.7

Gaming on console

8.2

TV as a computer monitor

8.2

Watching in bright light

6.2

Utility functions

9.4

Apps

7.7

Sound quality

7.8

Show detailed TV review Hisense U7Q PRO

Available screen sizes: 55”, 65”, 75”, 85”

Technology: LCD VA, PFS LED

Brand: HISENSE

Verdict:

Hisense proves here that it can deliver products of really decent quality. The Hisense U7NQ is a television that offers many advantages, with its picture quality being one of its main assets. Thanks to Mini LED technology, this television offers deep blacks and high brightness, positively influencing contrast and image dynamics. Dolby Vision support further increases the capabilities of this model...

Rating

7.3/10

Movies and series in UHD quality

7.0

Classic TV, YouTube

6.7

Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

6.4

Gaming on console

8.2

TV as a computer monitor

8.0

Watching in bright light

7.6

Utility functions

9.0

Apps

7.7

Sound quality

6.9

Show detailed TV review Hisense U7NQ

Available screen sizes: 50”, 55”, 65”, 75”

Technology: LCD VA, Mini-LED PFS LED

Brand: HISENSE

Verdict:

The Hisense E8Q is a television that clearly draws heavily from the U7Q model – and that's a good thing. After all, it is its European version, not another "diet" mutation. Just a few moments with this screen reveal that the E8Q is trying to impress. And in many ways, it really succeeds. Right off the bat – what stands out: the black is deep, the contrast is high, and the brightness exceeds the th...

Rating

7.1/10

Movies and series in UHD quality

6.7

Classic TV, YouTube

6.8

Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

6.4

Gaming on console

8.0

TV as a computer monitor

8.6

Watching in bright light

6.2

Utility functions

8.9

Apps

7.7

Sound quality

7.2

Show detailed TV review Hisense E8Q

Available screen sizes: 55”, 65”, 75”, 85”, 100”

Technology: LCD VA, Mini-LED PFS LED

Brand: HISENSE

Verdict:

The Hisense U7Q is one of the most interesting Mini-LED televisions in its price segment, clearly showing that Hisense is really starting to matter in the market not only because of the price-to-capabilities ratio but also due to its increasingly refined picture quality. Let’s start with what truly impresses: the contrast and black levels are at a level that was recently unattainable in this price...

Rating

7.1/10

Movies and series in UHD quality

6.7

Classic TV, YouTube

6.8

Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

6.3

Gaming on console

8.0

TV as a computer monitor

8.6

Watching in bright light

6.2

Utility functions

8.9

Apps

7.7

Sound quality

7.2

Show detailed TV review Hisense U7Q

Available screen sizes: 55”, 65”, 75”, 85”, 100”

Technology: LCD IPS, PFS LED

Brand: HISENSE

Verdict:

When we look at the Hisense E7NQ PRO in everyday use, it is immediately clear that this television is designed for a wide audience. Although the image doesn't blow you away at first glance, it improves significantly after proper calibration. The colours appear more natural, and a brightness of around 500 cd/m² makes it comfortable to watch even in a sunny living room. The wide viewing angles offer...

Rating

7.0/10

Movies and series in UHD quality

6.4

Classic TV, YouTube

6.3

Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

6.6

Gaming on console

8.0

TV as a computer monitor

7.6

Watching in bright light

6.2

Utility functions

8.9

Apps

7.7

Sound quality

7.0

Show detailed TV review Hisense E7NQ PRO

Available screen sizes: 55”

Technology: LCD VA, PFS LED

Brand: HISENSE

Verdict:

The Hisense S7NQ Canvas TV is a very interesting proposition, especially for those looking for something in the style of a picture-TV but do not want to spend a fortune. At first glance, it stands out primarily because the gallery mode featuring works of art is completely free – there is no subscription fee, unlike Samsung's The Frame. Moreover, in the box, we immediately get a light brown frame, ...

Rating

6.7/10

Movies and series in UHD quality

6.6

Classic TV, YouTube

6.3

Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

6.1

Gaming on console

7.5

TV as a computer monitor

7.0

Watching in bright light

5.4

Utility functions

9.0

Apps

7.7

Sound quality

6.3

Show detailed TV review Hisense S7NQ CanvasTV

Available screen sizes: 43”, 50”, 55”, 65”, 85”, 100”

Technology: LCD VA, PFS LED

Brand: HISENSE

Verdict:

The Hisense E7Q PRO is a television that clearly shows where the manufacturer has set its priorities. It is not a model focused on impressive HDR or cinematic fireworks in a dark living room. This is equipment tailored for universal use, with a strong emphasis on gaming and everyday streaming content viewing at a very attractive price. The biggest disappointment remains the abandonment of local di...

Rating

6.6/10

Movies and series in UHD quality

6.4

Classic TV, YouTube

6.5

Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

6.3

Gaming on console

7.9

TV as a computer monitor

8.4

Watching in bright light

4.7

Utility functions

7.8

Apps

7.7

Sound quality

6.4

Show detailed TV review Hisense E7Q PRO / E79Q PRO