The Hisense U75QG is a solid all-rounder, but it's not without flaws. In reference conditions, its deep blacks, punchy HDR brightness, and vivid colours shine, although it's not very accurate in HDR out of the box, and its PQ EOTF tracking is quite poor. It's also bright enough in SDR to handle bright rooms with ease, although glare is visible on the screen when displaying darker scenes. A full slate of gaming extras ensures seamless use with consoles and PCs alike, with very low input lag, but the TV's very slow pixel response times keep it from being a true standout for gamers. Finally, it's not the best choice for a wide seating arrangement due to its narrow viewing angle, but it's also not the worst performer in that regard, so it'll do in a pinch.
Jacob Falato Rodrigues, Pierre-Olivier Jourdenais, and Yannick Khong
Unsurprisingly, the Hisense U7QG is a killer TV at this price point. It gets incredibly bright, offers a range of great gaming features, and looks stunning in any day-to-day viewing scenario. If you’re looking for the best TV you can find at this price, the Hisense U7QG is the way to go.
The Hisense U7Q Pro is an ultra-bright Mini-LED TV that offers unfettered High Frame Rate gaming support, has an ambitious Dolby Atmos sound system and is built on a slick, content forward smart TV platform. It’s also reasonably priced. So what’s the catch? Surprisingly, there really isn’t one…
I own the 55" Hisense u78qg (canadian version). This tv is seriously impressive for the money. I paid about 800$ canadian for it.
I run my pc on this tv and force the resolution to 1440p at 144 hz. It can do 165 without problemes.
My old hisense u78g had handshake problems when forcing 1440p. It would always flicker.
This new tv has no problem running 1440.
The problem im facing is running hdr game mode. With my pc in hdr mode and this tv in hdr game mode, there is serious mouse lag, specially noticable when scrolling through youtube. But the controller when playing a game has no issues.
The hdr game mode always defaults to 75% brightness. You can change that but it will default back to 75 constantly.
I wish to run at full brightness.
The final problem or nit pick that i have is it is not hdr or dolby vision certified. So dolby vision wont work on my pc.
Hisense please fix hdr game mouse stutter and the brightness level.
Hdr and dolby vision certification would be nice aswell.
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Jun 13, 2025
The Hisense U75QG is a solid all-rounder, but it's not without flaws. In reference conditions, its deep blacks, punchy HDR brightness, and vivid colours shine, although it's not very accurate in HDR out of the box, and its PQ EOTF tracking is quite poor. It's also bright enough in SDR to handle bright rooms with ease, although glare is visible on the screen when displaying darker scenes. A full slate of gaming extras ensures seamless use with consoles and PCs alike, with very low input lag, but the TV's very slow pixel response times keep it from being a true standout for gamers. Finally, it's not the best choice for a wide seating arrangement due to its narrow viewing angle, but it's also not the worst performer in that regard, so it'll do in a pinch.
Jacob Falato Rodrigues, Pierre-Olivier Jourdenais, and Yannick Khong
RTINGS.com
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Jun 23, 2025
Unsurprisingly, the Hisense U7QG is a killer TV at this price point. It gets incredibly bright, offers a range of great gaming features, and looks stunning in any day-to-day viewing scenario. If you’re looking for the best TV you can find at this price, the Hisense U7QG is the way to go.
Christian de Looper
BGR
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Jun 30, 2025
The Hisense U7Q Pro is an ultra-bright Mini-LED TV that offers unfettered High Frame Rate gaming support, has an ambitious Dolby Atmos sound system and is built on a slick, content forward smart TV platform. It’s also reasonably priced. So what’s the catch? Surprisingly, there really isn’t one…
Steve May
Trusted Reviews
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