Customer Media
Highlights
| Mini-LED with Full Array Local Dimming | Utilizes thousands of tiny LEDs to deliver superior contrast and brightness. Full Array Local Dimming creates deeper shadows and brighter highlights while virtually eliminating halos for a more realistic picture. |
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| Quantum Dot (QLED) Color | Features Quantum Dot technology that displays over one billion shades of color, ensuring every frame is rich, vibrant, and true-to-life with exceptional clarity. |
| 144Hz Game Mode Pro | The larger 75", 85", and 100" models support a native 144Hz refresh rate with Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) for a smooth, lag-free gaming experience on next-gen consoles. |
| Fire TV Smart Experience | Powered by the Fire TV interface, providing seamless access to popular streaming apps and live TV on one home screen, with Alexa built-in for convenient voice control. |
| Dolby Vision & Dolby Atmos | Delivers a cinematic home theater experience by combining Dolby Vision HDR for stunning visual depth and Dolby Atmos for immersive, moving audio that puts you in the center of the action. |
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Exceptional Picture Quality: The Mini-LED and QLED technology receives high praise for delivering vibrant colors, deep blacks, and impressive brightness that remains clear even in rooms with significant natural light.
- Advanced Gaming Features: Reviewers highlight the native 144Hz refresh rate, VRR, and Game Mode Ultra as standout features that provide a smooth, responsive, and lag-free experience for PS5 and Xbox Series X users.
- Outstanding Value for Money: The TV is frequently described as 'punching above its weight class,' offering premium display and gaming specifications at a much lower price point than major competitors.
Cons
- Sluggish and Buggy Operating System: The Fire TV interface is widely criticized for being slow, laggy, and prone to crashing, with some users reporting that it becomes increasingly unresponsive over time.
- Frequent Software and Display Glitches: Multiple users reported technical issues including screen flickering, green-tinted displays, and the system freezing, often requiring a full power cycle to resolve.
- Inconsistent Audio and Remote Design: While some find the sound adequate, many complain about subpar internal speakers and a basic remote that lacks a backlight and number buttons, making it difficult to use in dark rooms.
Customer Fit
- Primary audience: Home-theater enthusiasts who want an immersive, cinema-like picture without OLED pricing.
- Secondary audience: Gamers and sports fans seeking high refresh rates, strong HDR brightness, and minimal motion blur.
- Ideal scenarios: Ideal for living rooms, game setups, or bright family spaces needing wide-angle visibility and integrated streaming.
Customer Reviews
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Well worth the money spent!
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product.Josh July 30, 2025Review source: AmazonFirst off, let me be clear here. With a $500 price tag, I consider this a budget TV so perfection was not expected. However, this is the 3rd HiSense tv I have purchased… my little 32″ HiSense LCD tv is still going strong in my bedroom after about 15 years. I bought one similar to this for my grandma for Christmas last year and she loves it (I set it all up for her and was very impressed with both the picture quality and the audio quality). This one is no exception, unboxing was fast, installing the feet was as simple as flipping the TV over, setting the feet into place, and screwing in 4 screws. Plugged it in and booted it up and it took me through an install process just like it I were setting up a Firestick for first use. The picture is great and the audio quality is unreal for a flat panel tv. No soundbar is needed unless you like to really feel the bass hitting you. It does not sound tinny at all which is extremely common with these larger flat panel tv’s. The only “con” is that the OS is ever so slightly laggy but not enough to make you rip your hair out…just a very slight delay. But again, you’re buying a 65″ tv for $500 so don’t expect absolute perfection. You’re getting what you’re paying for and this is absolutely worth the money.
The attached video is with the volume at I think 12…I didn’t see how high it would go but based on the visual indicator, I would bet around 35-40. The bass was better in real-time. My phone doesn’t pick up the lows very well.
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Great Bank for your buck!
Incentivized Incentivized review: The reviewer received a benefit for sharing feedback.Quincy0980 July 30, 2025Review source: BestbuyI never thought I could afford a 75” TV for my living room, then came the QD7QF from Hisense. At $689.99, it’s a great value for a TV with Mini LED QLED technology, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and AI features to aid with picture correction and Gaming!
My first impression of the QD7 is that it is huge! Coming from a 65” TV the QD7 towers over the 65”. The bezel around the screen is black plastic to match the black plastic frame and back. There is a status light in the center of the lower front bezel that goes out when the TV is turned on. Though the QD7 has an all-plastic housing it is sturdy and doesn’t distract you from the picture, which is what it is all about? Right!
As far as features, the QD7 is run by Amazon’s Fire TV platform that is driven by Google OS. With the Fire Tv the apps load fairly quickly, and you can move around to all of your desired content and sources with ease. There are four HDMI inputs, two with 144 Hz refresh rate and two with 60 Hz Refresh rates as well as a Composite video input. HDMI 1 is the EARC input for connecting to a sound bar or AV receiver. There is one USB-A 2.0 and one 3.0. For audio there is a mini jack and Optical digital output. You also have wireless connectivity with both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
One area I am still trying to figure out is how to make an HDMI source the default when you turn the set on. Another annoyance is when shutting the TV off it goes to what looks like a screen saver that shows the time and rotating images. This is another thing that I need to figure out. When I shut it off, I want it to go off.
Set up for the QD7 is very straightforward. Once the QD7 is removed from the box you will need to install the stand or feet that the set sits on. Again, the feet are plastic but are sturdy and the QD7 sits on a slight angle with the top of the TV tilted towards the back.
As for the remote, it is simple and smaller, fitting in your hand nicely. There are no number keys, but it does have short cuts to four apps that Hisense think are the most popular, (Netflix, Prime video, Disney, and Peacock.) One nice feature is the inclusion of a microphone to speak commands.The most important part of the QD7 is the picture! Out of the box the QD7 is set to Standard picture mode, and all kinds of artificial settings are turned on. It took me quite a bit of time to get the SDR setting to my liking. Once the settings are dialed in, they looked great, with vivid colors and clear details using the Movie Picture mode and turning off most of the non-necessary settings. HDR when set to Dolby Vision is outstanding. Colors pop, blacks for this price point are very dark with very good shadow detail. Motion is very smooth with no visible lag in all types of viewing.
I can’t really find too much to complain about the QD7 other than the screen saver that comes up when you turn it off and setting the HDMI to default instead of the Fire Tv home screen. The manual is very basic and doesn’t provide much other than set up.
All in all for this price point, This is an outstanding 4K TV for most viewers except video files. I would definitely recommend the QD7 for and one looking for a price conscious option!
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Great tv
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product. Incentivized Incentivized review: The reviewer received a benefit for sharing feedback.BWSW July 29, 2025Review source: BestbuyExcellent tv for the price. Great picture and sound. Free delivery was a plus.
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Incredible Value
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product.Oo July 28, 2025Review source: AmazonIncredible Value. Light weight for a 75″. Beautiful colorful picture & bright enough.
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DO NOT BUY IT…..TRASH
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product.Nathalie Pierre July 28, 2025Review source: AmazonDO NOT BUY THIS TV…I REPEAT DO NOT BUY IT…IT’S TRASH. SAVE UR MONEY. I WELCOME.
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Good…
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product.emilio July 28, 2025Review source: AmazonI’d say is a good tv but I still can’t see the quality I was expecting. Try watching different channeled different events, but still can’t see that r solution it features
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Nice upgrade over QLED, great value FireTV
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product. Incentivized Incentivized review: The reviewer received a benefit for sharing feedback.JohnnyLingo July 27, 2025Review source: BestbuyWas in the market for a TV2 for master bedroom and after having a great previous experience with the HiSense QD5, decided to give the QD7 a shot.
Like the QD5, I think you’re hard-pressed to find a better TV at the respective price point. MiniLED 75″ in the $600s is just awesome – I would have paid more for this picture quality as it has brilliant color and nice black tones. While it does fall short of say a Sony OLED, it’s less than half the price, and noticeably better than the standard QLED QD5 and QD6 models. FireTV of course means it as all apps you could want (including Twitch), and it works natively with my FireTV recast for watching and pausing live sports via DVR. Speakers are adequate, but you’ll probably want to pair it with a mid-end sound bar to get a home theater experience.
The FireTV interface was my greatest concern with this purchase, and it was a valid concern as there’s been a few glitches noticed. On two occasions, the search showed incorrect icons for apps, and while watching one show, the spinny logo displayed continuously for no reason. The good news though is the interface is perfectly responsive with no lag, which has been my main issue of 4k TVs by TCL.
Final verdict is 5 starts, would definitely buy again. I thought about giving this 4 starts due to the FireTV glitches, but bottom line is you won’t find a better TV at this price point.
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Good deal
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product.Ye July 27, 2025Review source: AmazonVery good deal. Good price and great quality.
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Extremely Disappointed
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product.Ron Carlson July 27, 2025Review source: AmazonTV worked great for about a month. Every app freezes or closes, sometimes the screen freezes but the audio continues. Every day I have to clear the cache for the app I want to use. Even this alone doesn’t work. You have to clear the cache and hard reset the tv for the app to work again. I have two 55″ and 1 35″ Hisense tv’s in my bedrooms, all about 3-9 years old, never had a problem. The quality of this tv is so bad I don’t want a replacement, I want a refund.
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MAKES SENSE!
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product.Scot Olson July 27, 2025Review source: AmazonHisense makes sense. Lots of bells and whistles
Picture is great. Not the deep color I’m used to seeing on my Sony, Bravia but what do you expect for the price? Out of the box, easy, to get online. This is a wise investment, at least for the first month.so far, I’m happy.