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Hisense - 65" Class QD7 Series QLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV (2024) $449.99 at Best Buy
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But I bought it because of the 120 Hz support for my PS5. It was a mistake buying this over the U6 (or any MINI LED TV) because the blacks are not that deep on this. The 120 Hz works well on the PS5 but I barely even use it. I would have liked better picture quality of the U6 instead of the 120Hz for similar pricing.
The HDR picture quality is very good on this TV but you can clearly tell the blacks aren't deep black, they are more like gray in most cases. Which makes this panel feel less premium.
But the color reproduction in HRD is still superb. Brightness is also a little dim compared to the U6.
But I bought it because of the 120 Hz support for my PS5. It was a mistake buying this over the U6 (or any MINI LED TV) because the blacks are not that deep on this. The 120 Hz works well on the PS5 but I barely even use it. I would have liked better picture quality of the U6 instead of the 120Hz for similar pricing.
The HDR picture quality is very good on this TV but you can clearly tell the blacks aren't deep black, they are more like gray in most cases. Which makes this panel feel less premium.
But the color reproduction in HRD is still superb. Brightness is also a little dim compared to the U6.
The 'QD' models don't have local dimming, so they should sit below the U6 ($550 for 65"). Given the already low prices of Hisense TVs, I wouldn't buy anything below a U7N as a primary TV. These only make sense if they are not your primary TV or if you are on a crazy low budget.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...qd75n-qled
7.2 mixed usage (vs. 7.6 mixed usage for U6N)
The Hisense QD7N QLED is a budget model in Hisense's 2024 entry-level QLED lineup and sits above the Hisense QD6N QLED. Unlike Hisense's popular U-Series, you won't find local dimming on this model, and it uses an IPS panel. The TV still has advanced gaming features like HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, 4k @ 144Hz, 1080p @ 240Hz, and VRR. It also supports Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and DTS audio formats. The TV has a built-in 20W 2.0 channel speaker system, runs the popular Google TV OS that's loaded with apps and smart features like voice control, and works with Alexa and Apple Homekit. We bought and tested the 65-inch model, but it's available in four sizes total: 65, 75, 85, and 100-inches.
But I bought it because of the 120 Hz support for my PS5. It was a mistake buying this over the U6 (or any MINI LED TV) because the blacks are not that deep on this. The 120 Hz works well on the PS5 but I barely even use it. I would have liked better picture quality of the U6 instead of the 120Hz for similar pricing.
The HDR picture quality is very good on this TV but you can clearly tell the blacks aren't deep black, they are more like gray in most cases. Which makes this panel feel less premium.
But the color reproduction in HRD is still superb. Brightness is also a little dim compared to the U6.
But I bought it because of the 120 Hz support for my PS5. It was a mistake buying this over the U6 (or any MINI LED TV) because the blacks are not that deep on this. The 120 Hz works well on the PS5 but I barely even use it. I would have liked better picture quality of the U6 instead of the 120Hz for similar pricing.
The HDR picture quality is very good on this TV but you can clearly tell the blacks aren't deep black, they are more like gray in most cases. Which makes this panel feel less premium.
But the color reproduction in HRD is still superb. Brightness is also a little dim compared to the U6.
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