Recently, I got to see the newest U7 at a special event in New York.
Having spent plenty of time with its predecessor, theHisense U7N, I was excited to check it out.
Will this be enough to set it apart from the ever-growing budget TV market?
Let’s see what you could expect with the improved U7 Mini-LED TV.
While we dont know the specific measurements, it will most likely have VESA support for wall mounting.
(Last years 65-inch model was 400x300mm, but it could have changed on the refreshed set.)
Although not an OLED TV, darker scenes look appropriately dark.
Unfortunately, some haloing does come into play when bright objects punctuate dark backgrounds.
There was distinct haloing around the black hole’s glowing form, even when viewed head on.
Throughout my time with the all-new U7, sound was a major highlight.
Its added power output and extra surround sound channel giving it a proper boost.
Hisense U7QG Mini-LED TV: Outlook
Overall, it’s not a bad budget-friendly gaming TV.
I’m a huge fan of the U7, having tested this specific set for the last two years.