By: Dipin Sehdev
Hisense has officially pulled the curtain back on its full 2025 television lineup for the UK, and the message is loud and clear: bigger, brighter, and bolder. From cinema-sized 100-inch Mini LED behemoths to a revitalised OLED offering and canvas-style lifestyle TVs, the Chinese brand is clearly set on delivering cutting-edge technology across every price point and screen size.
As Hisense continues to rise through the UK’s TV market ranks—regularly competing with the likes of Samsung, LG, and Sony for attention on shop floors—its 2025 range suggests a growing confidence. This year's range sees more emphasis on premium performance and design, while still clinging tightly to the brand’s trademark value-for-money proposition.
Let’s take a deep dive into everything Hisense has announced for the UK this year, including specs, size options, expected pricing brackets, and availability details.
A Return to OLED: The Hisense A85Q Series
After a relatively understated UK debut for OLED in 2024, Hisense is doubling down in 2025 with the new A85Q OLED series—a model the company now highlights as a flagship centrepiece rather than a token entry in the lineup.
Key Specs:
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Display Type: OLED with pixel-level dimming
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Processor: Hisense AI Engine (non-PRO)
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Resolution: 4K UHD (3840x2160)
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HDR Support: Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
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Color Technology: Advanced Quantum Dot layer with skin tone and primary colour correction
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Burn-in Prevention: Pixel maintenance technology
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Audio: Dolby Atmos, AI Sound Optimiser, Dialogue Clarity Mode
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Sizes: 55", 65"
What sets the A85Q apart is a focus on colour accuracy and cinematic intent. Hisense promises an expanded, subtly nuanced colour gamut and filmmaker-grade tone mapping. AI-assisted colour correction fine-tunes skin tones and primary hues for natural realism, while pixel maintenance tech is on board to address long-standing OLED concerns around image retention.
UK Availability & Price:
The A85Q is set to arrive in July 2025, with UK pricing expected to start from £1,299 for the 55-inch model and approximately £1,799 for the 65-inch version—well below flagship OLEDs from LG and Sony, yet still boasting robust picture processing and Dolby Vision support.
ULED Goes Big: Hisense Mini LED 2025 Lineup
Mini LED continues to be Hisense’s ace in the hole, and for 2025, it’s rolling out three series that build upon last year’s successes. The U8Q, U7Q Pro, and U7Q models offer tiered performance based on dimming zones, refresh rates, and AI processing.
U8Q Mini LED Series
This is Hisense's flagship ULED model for 2025, geared toward premium users wanting OLED-level contrast with better brightness and no risk of burn-in.
Specs:
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Display Type: Mini LED with FALD (Full Array Local Dimming)
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Local Dimming Zones: Highest in Hisense’s 2025 range (exact count TBC)
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Peak Brightness: ~2,000 nits (estimated)
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Processor: Hi-View Engine PRO
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Refresh Rate: 165Hz (Native + VRR)
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HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
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Gaming Features: Game Mode Pro, ALLM, AMD FreeSync Premium, Hisense Game Bar
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Audio: Dolby Atmos, 3D Sound Upscaler
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Sizes: 75", 85", 100"
Expect the U8Q to compete head-to-head with Samsung’s Neo QLED QN90 series and TCL’s X955 models, delivering immense brightness, strong black levels, and wide colour via Quantum Dot technology.
UK Price & Availability:
Launching in late June 2025, the 75-inch U8Q is likely to start around £1,799, with the 85-inch pushing £2,499, and the massive 100-inch version expected at £3,999–£4,499.
U7Q Pro & U7Q Series
Sitting just below the U8Q, these models are aimed at users who want Mini LED quality without paying top-tier prices.
Key Differences:
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U7Q Pro retains the Hi-View Engine PRO for AI-boosted image processing and audio tuning.
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U7Q (non-Pro) gets the standard Hisense AI Engine, still capable but lacking AI Depth and 3D Sound Upscaler.
Both models keep Mini LED panels, 165Hz Game Mode, Dolby Atmos, and Quantum Dot colour.
Sizes:
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75", 85", and 100" options for both Pro and non-Pro variants
UK Price & Availability:
Expect the U7Q Pro to start from £1,299 (75-inch), with 100-inch models around £3,499. The standard U7Q will dip below that, starting at roughly £1,099.
E7Q Pro, E7Q, and A7Q: Mid-Range QLED with Gaming Muscle
Moving down the range, Hisense hasn’t ignored its mid-market buyers. The E7Q Pro, E7Q, and A7Q series offer strong feature sets—including Quantum Dot colour and Direct-Lit Full Array panels—even at more accessible prices.
E7Q Pro Highlights:
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144Hz refresh rate
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Game Bar interface
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Dolby Vision + HDR10/HLG
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Hi-View AI Engine
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Sizes: 55", 65", 75", 85", and 100"
The E7Q Pro stands out with its 144Hz panel, making it a strong pick for next-gen console gamers who don’t want to break the bank.
UK Pricing:
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From £749 (55") up to £2,499 (100")
E7Q and A7Q:
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Drop to standard 60Hz/120Hz panels
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Maintain HDR10 support, Quantum Dot tech
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Feature the same Hi-View AI Engine for general upscaling and motion handling
These models provide excellent value, especially in larger sizes like 75", where Direct-Lit LED panels deliver more uniform backlighting than traditional edge-lit displays.
Aesthetic Innovation: Canvas TV Expands to 65 Inches
One of the more eye-catching entries in the Hisense 2025 lineup is the S7 Canvas TV, now available in a new 65-inch size, joining the previously released 55-inch variant.
Key Features:
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Hi-Matte Display: Anti-glare, anti-reflection surface
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Design: Ultra-slim wall-mount form factor
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Frame Choices: Teak, walnut, or white bezels
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Audio: Built-in Dolby Atmos
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Resolution: 4K UHD
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Smart Features: VIDAA OS with voice control
This is Hisense’s answer to Samsung’s The Frame, catering to users who want their TV to blend into the décor when not in use.
UK Availability & Pricing:
Available from August 2025, the 65-inch model is expected to retail at £1,199, with the 55-inch continuing at £899.
Compact and Connected: A5Q and A4Q Target Small Spaces
Finally, Hisense is updating its small-screen TV offering with the A5Q and A4Q series. Designed for bedrooms, kitchens, and secondary viewing rooms, these models focus on affordability without sacrificing modern features.
Key Features:
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Screen Sizes: 32" to 50"
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Resolution: 4K UHD
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Panel Type: Direct-Lit LED
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Audio: Dolby Atmos
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Color Tech: Quantum Dot
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Streaming: Built-in Freely platform
Freely, launched in partnership with the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5, lets UK viewers stream live Freeview channels without an aerial—ideal for renters or rooms without coaxial connections.
UK Pricing:
Starting at just £249, these models offer tremendous value for those wanting smart TV functionality and premium build quality in a compact package.
Hisense 2025 TV Lineup Summary – UK Focus
Series | Display | Sizes (inches) | Key Features | Est. Price (from) |
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A85Q | OLED | 55, 65 | AI Colour, Pixel Maintenance, Dolby Vision | £1,299 |
U8Q | Mini LED | 75, 85, 100 | Hi-View PRO, 165Hz, Dolby Atmos | £1,799 |
U7Q Pro | Mini LED | 75, 85, 100 | AI Depth, Game Mode Pro | £1,299 |
U7Q | Mini LED | 75, 85, 100 | AI Engine, Dolby Vision | £1,099 |
E7Q Pro | QLED | 55–100 | 144Hz, Game Bar, Dolby Vision | £749 |
E7Q / A7Q | QLED | 55–75 | Quantum Dot, Direct-Lit LED | £599 |
S7 Canvas | LED | 55, 65 | Hi-Matte, Art Frames | £899 |
A5Q / A4Q | LED | 32–50 | 4K, Freely, Dolby Atmos | £249 |
Final Thoughts: Hisense Brings Variety, Value and Vision
With this expansive 2025 UK TV range, Hisense is making a compelling case for consumers at every budget level. Whether you're after a 100-inch living room centrepiece, a design-first display for the lounge, or a smart 4K TV for the guest room, there’s a clear offering in this year's portfolio.
The added focus on OLED, the doubling down on Mini LED performance, and support for Freely all point to Hisense’s ambition to be more than just a value brand—it wants to be one of the UK’s most trusted home entertainment names.
With availability starting from June through September 2025, Hisense’s latest range will be sold via major UK retailers including Currys, Argos, John Lewis, and online through Amazon UK and AO.com. We look forward to the review and CE Critic Score.