Customers admire the amazing picture quality and perfect refresh rate of the 75" Class QD7 Series MiniLED QLED 4K UHD HDR Smart Fire TV (2025). The deep blacks, lighter weight for easy mounting, and great gaming performance are also appreciated. However, some customers have noted that the brightness could be improved. Finally, the multiple HDMI inputs are a plus for connectivity.
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Pros mentioned:
Picture quality, Refresh rate
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good TV Good Price
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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For the price, this is a very solid TV. Works well with my very old Xbox One with the 144 refresh rate! Picture quality is very customisable, but definitely takes quite a bit of clicking around to figure out the settings.
One of my favorite settings is the screensaver mode. The TV will display whatever painting, image, video, or personal uploaded pictures. My go-to is Sunflowers by Van Gogh or, when I'm feeling cozy, a roaring fireplace.
Overall an excellent TV for the price. 4.5/5
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice upgrade over QLED, great value FireTV
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Was in the market for a TV2 for master bedroom and after having a great previous experience with the HiSense QD5, decided to give the QD7 a shot.
Like the QD5, I think you're hard-pressed to find a better TV at the respective price point. MiniLED 75" in the $600s is just awesome - I would have paid more for this picture quality as it has brilliant color and nice black tones. While it does fall short of say a Sony OLED, it's less than half the price, and noticeably better than the standard QLED QD5 and QD6 models. FireTV of course means it as all apps you could want (including Twitch), and it works natively with my FireTV recast for watching and pausing live sports via DVR. Speakers are adequate, but you'll probably want to pair it with a mid-end sound bar to get a home theater experience.
The FireTV interface was my greatest concern with this purchase, and it was a valid concern as there's been a few glitches noticed. On two occasions, the search showed incorrect icons for apps, and while watching one show, the spinny logo displayed continuously for no reason. The good news though is the interface is perfectly responsive with no lag, which has been my main issue of 4k TVs by TCL.
Final verdict is 5 starts, would definitely buy again. I thought about giving this 4 starts due to the FireTV glitches, but bottom line is you won't find a better TV at this price point.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Stunning Brightness and Color – A Great Mini-LED U
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The Hisense QD7 Mini-LED is an impressive upgrade. The picture is incredibly sharp, and the brightness really pops, even in a well-lit room. Colors are vibrant and accurate thanks to the Quantum Dot panel, and the contrast is excellent — blacks are deep without losing shadow detail. Motion handling is smooth, and it works great for movies, sports, and gaming. Overall, a premium experience at a mid-range price. Highly recommend!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great TV for the Price splitting hairs between TCL
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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I came over from a Sony Bravia 65” X85J and at the time in 2021, that for me was the TV that I needed as a Gamer. The more I learned about display Technology over these 4 years, I knew that I needed to go to QD Mini-LED. I have not been disappointed by my purchase. You can really tell the difference in display technology. I didn’t know what screen tearing was until I realized that the new one doesn’t do it. Also, the brightness in sunlight-lit rooms is amazing. I thought about LED, but I’m in my game room and yes I can control the shutters, I don’t play in the dark during the day and I was concerned about the longevity of the OLED and of course the price. If you are looking for a new Gamers TV, make sure you are QD-Mini LED not just QLED with Full-array local dimming.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent Picture Quality
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Love my tv excellent apps snd picture clarity and sound.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice big Screen
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Love the tv connects to phones just fine picture quality is awesome! Very pleased
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing quality price ratio
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The TV os amazing love the image, the filmaker mode is amazing, the auto Audio is huge. The Qled quality is 9/10. And easy firmware
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Hisense 75in TV
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I am very satisfied with my purchase and the customer service that was provided with me at the store. They were very helpful with helping me pick out the TV that I liked overall the TV is very extravagant. I would recommend anybody to purchase this TV as well. Overall, the TV has great features and good graphics and I am very pleased with my purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Hisense TV
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Great display, awesome functionality at the best price avaliable
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Hisense qd7
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It is a very good screen, both the interface and the fluidity of the screen, everything is perfect.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
75” tv
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Haven’t had any issues works great has very good picture
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Black levels, Picture quality, Refresh rate
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Bank for your buck!
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I never thought I could afford a 75” TV for my living room, then came the QD7QF from Hisense. At $689.99, it’s a great value for a TV with Mini LED QLED technology, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and AI features to aid with picture correction and Gaming!
My first impression of the QD7 is that it is huge! Coming from a 65” TV the QD7 towers over the 65”. The bezel around the screen is black plastic to match the black plastic frame and back. There is a status light in the center of the lower front bezel that goes out when the TV is turned on. Though the QD7 has an all-plastic housing it is sturdy and doesn’t distract you from the picture, which is what it is all about? Right!
As far as features, the QD7 is run by Amazon’s Fire TV platform that is driven by Google OS. With the Fire Tv the apps load fairly quickly, and you can move around to all of your desired content and sources with ease. There are four HDMI inputs, two with 144 Hz refresh rate and two with 60 Hz Refresh rates as well as a Composite video input. HDMI 1 is the EARC input for connecting to a sound bar or AV receiver. There is one USB-A 2.0 and one 3.0. For audio there is a mini jack and Optical digital output. You also have wireless connectivity with both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
One area I am still trying to figure out is how to make an HDMI source the default when you turn the set on. Another annoyance is when shutting the TV off it goes to what looks like a screen saver that shows the time and rotating images. This is another thing that I need to figure out. When I shut it off, I want it to go off.
Set up for the QD7 is very straightforward. Once the QD7 is removed from the box you will need to install the stand or feet that the set sits on. Again, the feet are plastic but are sturdy and the QD7 sits on a slight angle with the top of the TV tilted towards the back.
As for the remote, it is simple and smaller, fitting in your hand nicely. There are no number keys, but it does have short cuts to four apps that Hisense think are the most popular, (Netflix, Prime video, Disney, and Peacock.) One nice feature is the inclusion of a microphone to speak commands.
The most important part of the QD7 is the picture! Out of the box the QD7 is set to Standard picture mode, and all kinds of artificial settings are turned on. It took me quite a bit of time to get the SDR setting to my liking. Once the settings are dialed in, they looked great, with vivid colors and clear details using the Movie Picture mode and turning off most of the non-necessary settings. HDR when set to Dolby Vision is outstanding. Colors pop, blacks for this price point are very dark with very good shadow detail. Motion is very smooth with no visible lag in all types of viewing.
I can’t really find too much to complain about the QD7 other than the screen saver that comes up when you turn it off and setting the HDMI to default instead of the Fire Tv home screen. The manual is very basic and doesn’t provide much other than set up.
All in all for this price point, This is an outstanding 4K TV for most viewers except video files. I would definitely recommend the QD7 for and one looking for a price conscious option!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality, Refresh rate, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent picture quality, lots of user settings
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eceived TV and unboxed. This is awkward due to size, and requires two people. The feet are easily attached, but are not very wide, and would advise some method to stabilize the TV if using on a stand. Ultimately, I mounted with a wall bracket which went well as the TV is only about 64 pounds.
This has awesome specs for a relatively inexpensive TV. HDR, 144Hz refresh rate, 4K, full array mini-LED QLED, Fire TV Smart, etc.
Installed apps include Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, Netflix, Prime, Disney+, Peacock, Paramount, just to name a few.
The factory default settings give the TV a good picture, but somewhat over driven, so I delved into the settings. This TV has a full compliment of settings for picture, sound, channels, etc. I turn off most “auto” functions and use menus to set picture and sound to my personal liking.
Under each of the main menus there are numerous sub-menus. Under picture, there are settings for gama, saturation, color temperature, brightness, contrast, and on and on. With some experimentation, I was able to get one of the most “true to life” pictures I have ever seen. And as a bonus, these settings can be customized independently for each input. Under sound, there are Dolby settings, level, balance, dialogue enhancer, equalizer, etc. The sound output from the speakers was reasonable, but of course, bass was limited due to smaller size speakers.
There are 4 HDMI inputs (1 HDMI-ARC), 1 LAN connector, 2 USB ports, 1 AUX input, RF antenna input, optical and headphone outputs, Wi-Fi and bluetooth, etc.
The remote control supports voice activation, with Amazon Alexa. The TV also incorporates a V chip to set limits on programming ratings.
This is not a complete list of all settings, and abilities of the TV, there are numerous other settings for the TV, channels and inputs, etc.
With all the settings, the TV offers enough flexibility to setup the TV to anyone's viewing preferences. The picture is dynamic, with deep black levels, and very realistic color saturation. Sound was good, and filled the room. There are plenty of inputs, apps and streaming options for varied “home theater” enjoyment.
Overall, I would highly recommend this TV based on the excellent picture and sound quality, the numerous inputs, and menus for extensive customization.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Horrible picture
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Terrible picture. Tried adjusting everything and nothing. Could be defective and really don't want to bring this back to the store
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from HisenseProductExpert
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Hello Timmyt, Thank you for choosing the Hisense 75QD7QF and for sharing your feedback with us. We regret to hear that our preset picture modes didn’t wow you. However, this isn’t a manufacturing defect—the presets are designed to suit a range of viewing preferences, and some customers may find them less ideal for their specific needs. For the most precise color reproduction, we recommend professional TV calibration services. A certified technician can fine-tune the settings to match your exact preferences and viewing environment. Many users find this greatly enhances their experience. Thanks again, Harley with the Hisense Support Team.
Pros mentioned:
Black levels, Connectivity, Picture quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
I have had this tv for a few weeks now
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I have had this tv for a few weeks now and there a few things I dont like about it. It has reverted back to the factory settings once all by itself. I have had to set the video settings almost everytime I switch inputs. It has an option to select the settings for all inputs but not individual inputs. It's kind of weird. It will not control my Sony Bluray player, will not control my Kenwood Reciever. It does work with my Alexa Cube. Yes Im using the cube instead of the TV because the processing is way faster than the TV. Once you get the picture settings propper it looks amazing. The blacks are pretty good for a LED TV. It has 4 HDMI inputs. It will also record the channel your watching so you can pause and rewind live tv. This is something that it doesn't mention but a great feature none the less. Great tv for a good price and its super light. This 75 inch weight is half of that of my 65 inch Samsung.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome value - great picture 144hz QLED mini-LED!
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Overview and specs
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I know you can find cheap deals on TVs at every large department store, warehouse store, and electronics store. HiSense used to only deal with these "value" TVs with low prices and basic features, but this new lineup really moves them up a tier!
The HiSense 75" QD7 Mini-LED QLED 4K with Amazon Fire has everything you would want for movies, sports, gaming and more.
QLED stands for Quantum Dot Color and really increases the dynamic range of color that the panel can display. Marketing talks about billions of individual shades, which is probably too much for me to notice! OLEDs used to have the clear color saturation and vibrancy advantage over non-OLEDs, but with QLED, colors really pop.
Mini-LED refers to the backlighting of the panel in exact areas so a dark scene is displayed properly. On lower-end displays that don't have local dimming, you may see bands of white where they shouldn't be in a scene that mixes dark and light areas. That's no problem with Mini-LED and local dimming. Now each area is lit by mini-LED when it needs to be, so your dark areas are not impacted by a single bright portion of the screen. This is great for enjoying movies that are darker in tone that may have a dynamic mix of light and dark areas. I believe this is a new feature for the 2025 Q-lineup.
144hz means that it can display fast motion scenes like in sports and gaming without "tearing" or blur. You won't want to use this mode all the time with all content, but you'll want it if you've got a high end gaming PC attached or something like a PS5 Pro.
No matter how good TV manufacturers claim their built-in speakers to be, they're never as good as dedicated speakers. These Dolby Atmos speakers with "built in subwoofer" sound better than the normal tinny speakers you might be used to, but you'll want to hook this panel up to a better, dedicated sound system for true enjoyment.
Setup
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Sliding everything out of the box, you notice that the frame is made out of black plastic. That was a bit of a surprise, but it's durable and I suppose it helps with the cost and weight. After using the TV, you'll forget about and actually the black plastic bezel "fades away" into the background better than the bright metal silver bezel of my previous TV.
Normally you'd attached the black plastic feet here as well, but I'm wall-mounting this.
There's plenty of connections including 4 HDMI inputs (2x 144hz, 2x 60hz), one with E-ARC for easy connection to a compatible receiver or soundbar. USB ports, an audio 3.5mm jack and optical out take care of the physical ports.
The remote is a simple one that any Amazon Fire users would be familiar with and it includes voice recognition with Amazon Alexa.
Initially you'll want to setup the Wi-Fi and get started streaming!
Apps, usage, and picture quality
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All the streaming apps you need are here, as you'd expect from something powered by the Amazon Fire interface. Contrary to some beliefs, you won't just be stuck with Amazon Prime content, but you also have apps like Peacock, Netflix, Disney, and more.
Take some time to try different content and adjust your settings accordingly for movies, gaming, TV, etc. By default, there are a lot of options enabled that you might not want on all of your content like AI Smooth Motion. That might be fine for fast-paced sports, but maybe not for other content. It may take time to dial everything in, but it'll be worth it!
If you asked anyone that walked into your home about the display, I think most would agree this is a pretty high-quality panel when tuned correctly. Colors pop and are saturated and vibrant. There's no FOMO of not having an OLED here. Local dimming with the Mini-LEDs works perfectly to keep dark movies like "The Matrix" or "Batman Begins" looking great and moody, without distracting bright blobs where they shouldn't be.
I have to admit, I couldn't maximize the 144hz panel with my gaming setup, but I could break 100hz and there were no noticeable issues with tearing. This is a great panel for gaming since it's so responsive with great colors and contrast.
There is a screensaver feature which is cool and can show preprogrammed stuff (fireplace) or your photos, but you will want to disable it if you want the TV to just turn off.
Conclusion
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HiSense really hit it out of the park with this new QD7! It packed in all the features that home entertainment fans really want or need in a package that won't break your wallet.
It's really unbelievable how good these lower-priced TVs have come in just a few years. You definitely need to consider this HiSense QD7 if you're in the market for a new TV!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I'm a Sony guy, and this TV ain't no slouch
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First of all, it's 75 in and on sale as of the writing of this review for just under $700. Now I get some size. I get some Amazon Alexa functionality and I get an amazing picture. I have no idea what they're doing over at Hisense, but whatever it is they're doing a good job. The color dynamic and the crystal clear elements are just amazing. The mini LEDs are doing their job and showing up perfectly. I've had Amazon based televisions before as well as fire sticks and this TV actually runs just as fast if not faster. And it's amazing for a TV of that size because typically the microprocessor can handle microcomputing and an amazing screen. But this does a very good job. Now other than functionality, the next thing that jumps out to me is the HDMI input and the 1440p output at 120hz capability. I hooked up my PlayStation 5 not a pro but you wouldn't know it from the screen quality. All of my games look amazing on this thing and the color is better than I could have ever expected. Of course I did my part hooking it up with a quality HDMI cable so when given the proper chance this TV is doing what it's supposed to do. Not only do I recommend this television, but I'm proud to be an owner. Be sure to get yourself one, especially if you have a family console in the living room and enjoy the occasional. Whatever the family is watching scenario, this TV will not let you down.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality, Refresh rate
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
exceptional quality movie lovers and serious game
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The Hisense 75" QD7 Series is an easy recommendation. It delivers flagship-level picture quality and elite gaming features in a massive screen size, offering unbeatable value for movie lovers and serious gamers.
Pros:
Excellent Mini-LED contrast and QLED color.
Native 144Hz with full HDMI 2.1 support.
Outstanding price-to-performance ratio.
Cons:
Built-in audio is adequate, not cinematic.
Minor Fire TV platform bugs.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
No Buyers Remorse
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Overall, it's been a fantastic addition to my home entertainment setup, though it does come with some minor drawbacks.
Firstly, I have to admit that I'm not a big fan of Fire TVs, mainly due to Amazon's interface and the outdated apps like VUDU/Fandango. These apps lack full support for features like ATMOS or even 4K, which is a bit of a letdown and inconvenience, since I have to use another device to access the functioning version of some Apps. Additionally, I've found that most of the fancy AI and upscaling features aren't worth using. In fact, I had to turn off nearly every advertised fancy setting to achieve a picture quality that I was happy with. It took me about three days to get the picture dialed in to my liking after giving up on the advertised gimmicks.
That being said, this TV is hard to beat when you consider the price, size, and a little effort on your part to get the picture just right. Just keep in mind that it won't compete with TVs that are two to three times the price. But for what it is, I have no buyers' remorse and am quite satisfied with my purchase.
Side note, we went from a 65" to the 75" and it is quite bigger. If we didn't have to room to move our sitting area back a few feet, I would have returned it for a 65". Also, I can't really speak for the sound as we use an entertainment system that would make any TV speaker sound terrible.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality, Refresh rate
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Hisense tv
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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The Hisense QLED QD7 Series offers excellent bang for your buck. Its 144Hz refresh rate, Game Mode, and QLED color deliver sharp, vibrant visuals for gaming or sports. Picture quality is strong, especially in bright rooms. However, HDR brightness is modest