Originally, it didn't fully support 4k 120 hz with chroma 4:4:4
https://old.reddit.com/r/Hisense/...f_true_4k/
It looks like they took the feedback and created beta firmware for people to test. Now they have an official firmware update to release over the next few weeks. More details here -
https://old.reddit.com/r/Hisense/...eta_m0217/
More details here too -
https://www.avsforum.co
In other words, a good time to get this TV!
EDIT: If you do decide to use it at 4k 120hz (before the firmware update is released) with HDR on with your laptop/desktop 3000 series that supports HDMI 2.1, and you experience audio issues/crackling - review this. While its related to the U8G, this basically applies to the U7G as well. https://old.reddit.com/r/Hisense/...ken_audio/
"Right-click speaker icon in tray -> Sounds -> Playback - Make sure sure the TV is set to the default device and then opening its properties. Under the Advanced tab change the default format to 16 bit, 44100 HZ (CD Quality). This completely resolved my issue."
Someone else mentions "24 bit 48000 Hz is working with my U8G for both my 3080 ti and 3060 ti rigs now"
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i have the 55" in my game room and its a great set.
At least that's what it seems to say on rtings "The Hisense U7G replaces the 2020 Hisense H8G, and it's a great TV for most uses."
Pulled the trigger myself. Been hunting for a 75" TCL 5 series, but I really couldn't say no to a 65" with more features than the 5 series for $400 less, even if it's a 65" instead. Such a good deal. And I have a 55" 1080p Samsung now so it's an upgrade either way.
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At least that's what it seems to say on rtings "The Hisense U7G replaces the 2020 Hisense H8G, and it's a great TV for most uses."
Pulled the trigger myself. Been hunting for a 75" TCL 5 series, but I really couldn't say no to a 65" with more features than the 5 series for $400 less, even if it's a 65" instead. Such a good deal. And I have a 55" 1080p Samsung now so it's an upgrade either way.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...shold=0.10
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