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Model: Hisense 85" Class QD7 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (85QD7QF, 2025 Model) - QLED, Native 144hz, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, Game Mode Pro, ALLM, Alexa Built in with Voice Remote, Black
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This model has a peak brightness of 600 nits. Is that considered bright? Some other models I've been looking at is 900nits....so 600 nits seems kind of low right?
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I'm looking to upgrade from a Sony OLED from 2019. Has anyone gone from an OLED too mini LED? What was your experience and was it worth it?
Same size, not worth it unless you have burnin. I went from a 77" LG C2 OLED to 98" TCL QM751 MiniLED for $1700. If you dial in settings I'd say MiniLED looks just as good, defintely when looking at price of 97" OLED being $18k. If you could get a 85" OLED for $1000 it would be hands down better. This QD7 has no info about amount of dimming zones. There are no rtings review out for it yet that I can find. Them naming it the QD7 makes it more confusing as reviews online for QD7 all refer to QD7N which is QLED, not MiniLED, and contrast sucks. MiniLED can be very good but looking foward to MicroLED in next few years.
This model has a peak brightness of 600 nits. Is that considered bright? Some other models I've been looking at is 900nits....so 600 nits seems kind of low right?
If you're in a dark room, sure. Look at TLCs flagship. It goes over 2000 nits. 😎
These QD series are budget models, in case you're new to Hisense & didn't know.
The U series - U6/U7/U8/U9 - are the main line models, quality & price increases with #.
Hisense prices are already very low across the board, so going with anything below a "U7" on the main line is probably dipping too far into the low quality territory (even when they've improved the budget models). Wouldn't recommend anything below U7 - unless your budget is so constrained that you have no other choice.
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personally I'd go with the u6 just to get away from the FireOS
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Same size, not worth it unless you have burnin. I went from a 77" LG C2 OLED to 98" TCL QM751 MiniLED for $1700. If you dial in settings I'd say MiniLED looks just as good, defintely when looking at price of 97" OLED being $18k. If you could get a 85" OLED for $1000 it would be hands down better. This QD7 has no info about amount of dimming zones. There are no rtings review out for it yet that I can find. Them naming it the QD7 makes it more confusing as reviews online for QD7 all refer to QD7N which is QLED, not MiniLED, and contrast sucks. MiniLED can be very good but looking foward to MicroLED in next few years.
If you're in a dark room, sure. Look at TLCs flagship. It goes over 2000 nits. 😎
The U series - U6/U7/U8/U9 - are the main line models, quality & price increases with #.
Hisense prices are already very low across the board, so going with anything below a "U7" on the main line is probably dipping too far into the low quality territory (even when they've improved the budget models). Wouldn't recommend anything below U7 - unless your budget is so constrained that you have no other choice.
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