
The Hisense U7G Quantum is the most advanced TV in its price class, providing a picture with richer colors, more detail, better brightness,and smoother motion. For the first time, the U7G is enhanced by Quantum Dot technology, raising the bar for picture -quality. With Quantum Dots, watching your TV is closer to looking out a window than ever before. Scenes pop with the impact of lifelike color and realistic brightness enabled by Quantum Dots. What’s inside the Hisense U7G Quantum is just as impressive as what’s on it—a testament to what’s possible when hardware and software work together in harmony. Within the expertly constructed bezelless frame you’ll find Hisense’s proprietary Hi-View™Engine, more local dimming zones, Dolby Vision® HDR, and Dolby Atmos® to create astonishing images with enhanced color and incredibly immersive audio.

The Hisense U6 Series is the access point for serious sports fans like you. It’s the ultimate in Mini-LED technology: hyper-real contrasts, bright lighting and rich shadows. This is the kind of TV that drops you right in the action so you can catch all the details—down to every bead of sweat on a player’s brow.

The Hisense QD5 Series gets you in on all the action. Hi-QLED Color displays vivid and authentic color on your screen, making your favorite games, shows and movies feel even more real. Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos immerse you in a world of dynamic images and all-encompassing sound, so you can see every blade of grass and hear every call of the ref. And advance your gameplay with the Native 144Hz Panel by virtually eliminating screen tearing.

The Hisense QD6 Series gets you in on all the action. Hi-QLED Color displays vivid and authentic color on your screen, making your favorite games, shows and movies feel even more real. Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos immerse you in a world of dynamic images and all-encompassing sound, so you can see every blade of grass and hear every call of the ref.
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Let’s get the bad out of the way, the 75U7G is not a VA panel in the US as was initially expressed and advertised. I purchased this TV based upon the reviews and for the VA panel and was disappointed when further researched showed it was not. With that said, and it might be a panel lottery type tv (where some are far better than others) as I am not experiencing the awful flashlight/halo/ghosting problems described by some other reviewers. In fact, after playing around with the settings, which is essential with this tv, I have very good black levels with minimal light disturbance. Semi lit rooms are the absolute best for this TV although it does not preform bad in the dark as demonstrated by the photos included from the movie Gravity. Opening the window shades and allowing the sun to shine in directly at the unit reveals that it gets bright and does an extremely good job at fighting/overpowering glare. Motion is good and it does a decent job of up-scaling lower end content. The football photo included is from a low quality 720p broadcast and the colors and black levels are proper including the black around the ESPN at the bottom of the screen without any bleed. This TV has good viewing angels for a larger room which would accommodate a unit of this size. HDMI 2.1 with 120hz and IPS panel which manages good black levels is actually a plus for gaming and this tv recognizes and handles the PS5 perfectly. The 75U7G handles sound differently than the smaller size versions. It has rear facing speakers on the back panel. If wall mounted there is an audio setting to enable wall mounted speaker mode that tries to reflect the sound and create a virtual sound stage. As far as TV speakers go they are fine to above average but I cannot imagine anyone buying a tv this large at this price point and settling for built in tv speaker sound which lowers the experience significantly than what you would achieve wit even a modest soundbar. It should also be noted the design of the entire back panel is different on the 75U7G than the smaller versions. I am not a fan of the misinformation which nearly caused me to return the unit. However, getting past that, for the right price, the 75U7G still checks a lot of boxes and might actually be a better gaming tv with faster response time than if it did have a VA panel. I cannot stress enough how important settings are to this tv which includes making sure you are in the right mode as settings in one mode tend to differ from the same settings in another. Also make sure when switching content, especially between SDR and HDR material that the unit reverts back to the proper settings for each type of content. This brand does not display a popup to notify the viewer if it is playing HDR10 content so the user must be aware and modify the picture settings accordingly. In my experience, local dimming must be enabled and on high. Once dialed in the picture quality, considering it has the strengths and weaknesses of IPS, is extremely good for the money if you catch the 75U7G at its lowest price. I do not know that I have seen an IPS panel handle black levels better than this one and I am certain I have not at this price range. This TV is not an OLED and does not try to be. This manufacturer puts a clear emphasis on brightness and color which lead to its strengths and weaknesses as a result. Once you get it properly configured it does provide a very good picture that seems to be unrivaled considering current pandemic prices for its closest competitors. If some of the more advanced next generation and gaming features are not a concern to you, and depending on the price difference at the time buyers might find themselves happier with the 75U6G which is currently the same price and therefore not worthwhile but can go for significantly less.
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eml626 Posted
Delivery service was quick and helpful! Tv looks amazing! Works amazingly with both the ps5 and series x due to native refresh rate! There were some difficulties with making both recognize the abilities of this tv. It seems like it is a known issue. For others that buy this tv and other similar TV's, change HDMI mode to enhance then all abilities will work i.e. HDR, Dolby vision etc. The tv has been set up for roughly a week and apps work amazingly! Google tv is great, first time using one and it was a breeze to set up. Color, brightness and sound work better than the our previous tv and better than I anticipated it would be. Reflections are not an issue so far for me and same with angles for watching it. A+ Hisense! Thanks and will update review as needed!
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imarobot Posted
It works great and it has a wonderful picture and UI. Only downside is it doesn’t work with Apple airplay. Perfect for gaming on my PS5
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JoshN Posted