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Hisense 75" QD7QF Series 144Hz 4K QLED Mini-LED Smart TV (2025) @ Best Buy/Amazon $649.99

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Hisense 75" QD7QF Series 144Hz 4K QLED Mini-LED TV $649.99 (Free Delivery)
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hise...Id=6621482

Same $649.99 @ Amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/Hisense-Cl...r=8-3&th=1

Key Features:
Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (4K Ultra HD)
QLED Mini-LED Panel w/ Full-Array Local Dimming
Native 144Hz Refresh Rate (Motion Rate 240)
HDR Format: Dolby Vision / HDR10+ / HDR10 / HLG
AI 4K Upscaler / AI Smooth Motion / Game Mode Pro
Works With Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Apple AirPlay
Fire TV OS & Voice Remote
VESA 600mm x 400mm

Connectivity:
4x HDMI (2x HDMI 2.1, 1x eARC)
1x USB 2.0, 1x USB 3.0
1x Digital Optical Audio
1x Composite
1x Ethernet
1x RF Tuner
1x Headphone
Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth v5.0
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Hisense 75" QD7QF Series 144Hz 4K QLED Mini-LED TV $649.99 (Free Delivery)
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hise...Id=6621482

Same $649.99 @ Amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/Hisense-Cl...r=8-3&th=1

Key Features:
Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (4K Ultra HD)
QLED Mini-LED Panel w/ Full-Array Local Dimming
Native 144Hz Refresh Rate (Motion Rate 240)
HDR Format: Dolby Vision / HDR10+ / HDR10 / HLG
AI 4K Upscaler / AI Smooth Motion / Game Mode Pro
Works With Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Apple AirPlay
Fire TV OS & Voice Remote
VESA 600mm x 400mm

Connectivity:
4x HDMI (2x HDMI 2.1, 1x eARC)
1x USB 2.0, 1x USB 3.0
1x Digital Optical Audio
1x Composite
1x Ethernet
1x RF Tuner
1x Headphone
Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth v5.0

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Model: Hisense - 75" Class QD7 Series Mini-LED QLED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (2025)

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jtree1
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How does this compare to the Hisense 75" 75U75N Model that has been in the $850 to $900 range at Costco for several months (https://www.costco.com/hisense-75...739.html)?
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Trying to sit on my hands, stuff is tumbling faster than a rock 🪨
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The Hisense U7N (75U75N) outperforms the Hisense QD7N (75QD7N) QLED in most aspects, according to RTINGS.com. Both TVs feature HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on two ports, supporting 4k @ 144Hz with VRR, making them suitable for gaming. However, the U7N delivers superior picture quality across various scenarios.

• Brightness and Reflection Handling: The U7N is significantly brighter in both SDR and HDR, making it better at overcoming glare in bright rooms. It also has better reflection handling, ensuring clearer visuals in well-lit environments.

• HDR Performance: The U7N offers a wider color gamut, better color volume, and more accurate PQ EOTF tracking, resulting in a more vibrant and impactful HDR experience.

• Contrast and Black Levels: The U7N has much better black levels due to its effective local dimming, making it ideal for dark-room viewing, while the QD7N struggles with poor contrast, causing blacks to appear gray.

• Additional Features: The U7N includes a 40W 2.1 channel speaker system, compared to the QD7N's 20W 2.0 system, potentially offering better audio. Both run Google TV with similar smart features.
Last edited by mrcoolguy209 May 19, 2025 at 07:16 AM.
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Quote from AmusedDime497 :
Trying to sit on my hands, stuff is tumbling faster than a rock 🪨
Srs but glad I just got my gaming laptop
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How is the FireOS, better than Google's?
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How is the FireOS, better than Google's?

Def not imho. I have used both and while FireOS isn't bad - it will have some app limitations that might frustrate you.
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Quote from mrcoolguy209 :
The Hisense U7N (75U75N) outperforms the Hisense QD7N (75QD7N) QLED in most aspects, according to RTINGS.com. Both TVs feature HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on two ports, supporting 4k @ 144Hz with VRR, making them suitable for gaming. However, the U7N delivers superior picture quality across various scenarios. • Brightness and Reflection Handling: The U7N is significantly brighter in both SDR and HDR, making it better at overcoming glare in bright rooms. It also has better reflection handling, ensuring clearer visuals in well-lit environments. • HDR Performance: The U7N offers a wider color gamut, better color volume, and more accurate PQ EOTF tracking, resulting in a more vibrant and impactful HDR experience. • Contrast and Black Levels: The U7N has much better black levels due to its effective local dimming, making it ideal for dark-room viewing, while the QD7N struggles with poor contrast, causing blacks to appear gray. • Additional Features: The U7N includes a 40W 2.1 channel speaker system, compared to the QD7N's 20W 2.0 system, potentially offering better audio. Both run Google TV with similar smart features.
Rtings has not reviewed this 2025 Hisense QD7QF yet. Your Rtings comparison references the 2024 version QD7N (QLED, Direct-Lit, No Local Dimming). The 2025 model in this thread has QLED, Mini-Led, and Local Dimming. The U7N is still better (a tier above), but may not be worth the $200 - $250 premium for some folks.
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Quote from dplane :
Def not imho. I have used both and while FireOS isn't bad - it will have some app limitations that might frustrate you.
Thanks for the reply, never had a TV with FireOS, only Fire TV sticks and currently I have a Roku TV and I like it better, it's simple for the wife and she likes it too.
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Quote from LongTimeFirstTime20 :
Worst contrast rating out of any TV in 2024 according to RTINGS.com Would not buy

See above, this model has not been reviewed, brand new
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Quote from Champagne13 :
Rtings has not reviewed this 2025 Hisense QD7QF yet. Your Rtings comparison references the 2024 version QD7N (QLED, Direct-Lit, No Local Dimming). The 2025 model in this thread has QLED, Mini-Led, and Local Dimming. The U7N is still better (a tier above), but may not be worth the $200 - $250 premium for some folks.

You should add some of the other sizes to the post too unless you posted them separately. The 55" @ $380 seems like an incredible value if it has similar specs overall.
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Quote from mrcoolguy209 :
The Hisense U7N (75U75N) outperforms the Hisense QD7N (75QD7N) QLED in most aspects, according to RTINGS.com. Both TVs feature HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on two ports, supporting 4k @ 144Hz with VRR, making them suitable for gaming. However, the U7N delivers superior picture quality across various scenarios.• Brightness and Reflection Handling: The U7N is significantly brighter in both SDR and HDR, making it better at overcoming glare in bright rooms. It also has better reflection handling, ensuring clearer visuals in well-lit environments.• HDR Performance: The U7N offers a wider color gamut, better color volume, and more accurate PQ EOTF tracking, resulting in a more vibrant and impactful HDR experience.• Contrast and Black Levels: The U7N has much better black levels due to its effective local dimming, making it ideal for dark-room viewing, while the QD7N struggles with poor contrast, causing blacks to appear gray.• Additional Features: The U7N includes a 40W 2.1 channel speaker system, compared to the QD7N's 20W 2.0 system, potentially offering better audio. Both run Google TV with similar smart features.
Thank you for the information. I purchased 2 of the 75U75N TVs a couple months ago from Costco for $750 and am happy with them so far.

I thought the consensus based on what everybody was saying was that prices were going to go up due to the tariffs, but it appears the opposite has happened and prices are going down. Seems like China capitulated a bit in the trade war.
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Quote from DeProof :
You should add some of the other sizes to the post too unless you posted them separately. The 55" @ $380 seems like an incredible value if it has similar specs overall.
The smaller sizes (65" and lower) do have decent pricing, but since they're 60Hz panels (ok for viewing content / casual gaming), they wouldn't be the best for more serious gamers.
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Quote from Champagne13 :
The smaller sizes (65" and lower) do have decent pricing, but since they're 60Hz panels (ok for viewing content / casual gaming), they wouldn't be the best for more serious gamers.

Haha thanks I did not look into it at all. Cheers!

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Since this is the 2025 model are there any reviews this? How does it compare to the TCL 75Q750G? It's $30 more and comes highly rated on rtings.com for a budget sub $1000 TV.

Can anyone offer insight on a review or comparison?

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