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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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A luxury SUV disguised as a sensible sedan
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product. Incentivized Incentivized review: The reviewer received a benefit for sharing feedback.JeffH July 25, 2025Review source: BestbuyLet’s be honest, you’re not buying a Hisense because you want to brag about the brand name at your next cocktail party. You’re buying it because you’re smart, savvy, and know a good deal when you see one. And the Hisense 50″ Class QD7 is a really good deal, like finding a designer handbag for the price of a fanny pack.
This TV is rocking Mini-LED and QLED tech, which essentially means it’s got a gazillion tiny little lights making the picture pop like a bag of microwave popcorn on overdrive. The colors are vibrant enough to make a rainbow look dull, and the blacks are so deep you might lose your remote in them. It’s even surprisingly bright, so if your living room doubles as a sunroom, you won’t be squinting at shadowy figures in Game of Thrones. In fact, it excels in bright rooms.
Now, it’s not perfect. It’s got that Fire TV OS built-in, which means you’ll be talking to Alexa more than your significant other. And while the sound is okay, it’s not going to win any awards, unless the award is “Surprisingly Not Terrible for a Budget TV”. You’ll probably want to add a soundbar to properly experience that Dolby Atmos magic. Also, the viewing angles are a bit like a clingy friend: best viewed head-on.
But seriously, for the price, this TV is punching way above its weight class. You’re getting features found on TVs costing hundreds, if not thousands, more. It’s like buying a steak dinner for the price of a fancy burger, according to HomeTheaterReview. So if you’re looking for a TV that delivers fantastic picture quality, smooth gaming, and won’t require you to sell a kidney, the Hisense QD7 is a worthy contender. Just don’t tell your friends how little you paid, they might get jealous. -
Good TV
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product. Incentivized Incentivized review: The reviewer received a benefit for sharing feedback.Beeview July 25, 2025Review source: BestbuyNot too expensive but good enough after watching on my twelve years old TV. The Fire TV is easy to set up.
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Tv glitching
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product.Shavani washington July 24, 2025Review source: AmazonTv flickering an glitching an I just received the tv no damage to the box but something’s wrong an I need a refund
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If you plan to use internal audio, avoid!
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product.Matthew Howard July 24, 2025Review source: AmazonJust a quick update…no help from Hisense. See my review below but can’t recommend this tv at all.
I hope hisense or the company who does the firmware will fix the volume. From volume 1 to 7 is a nice gradual increase in volume. From 7 to 8 is like jumping to 12 in volume! A massive loud increase. This tv is in my bed room and at this point I have to use the build in audio. Unfortunately I would like it to be somewhere in the middle of 7 and the loud change to volume 8. Such a simple ans bizarre issue can literally ruin a tv.
For the price it is a good tv but if you plan to use built in audio, I would highly recommend looking elsewhere. I will update if hisense contacts me or fixes issue.
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Good value
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product.Kelly Mctighe July 22, 2025Review source: AmazonNice outdoor ambiance lighting
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85" Version
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product.STEADYONE July 22, 2025Review source: Amazon85″ – Simply awesome, fast, seamless. the picture quality is outstanding.
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Very unhappy
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product.Diane July 22, 2025Review source: AmazonPicture started flickering on day 3.
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Incredible value
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product. Incentivized Incentivized review: The reviewer received a benefit for sharing feedback.KareemJ July 22, 2025Review source: BestbuyGreat picture. For the size and the features you can’t beat it.
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Not worth it.
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product. Incentivized Incentivized review: The reviewer received a benefit for sharing feedback.McGruff July 22, 2025Review source: BestbuyPurchased 4 of These, 3 Worked, 1 Did not – The remote wouldn’t pair and had to be exchanged. The viewing angle is also very washed out if not looking straight at the screen.
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Do not buy this TV
Verified purchase Verified purchase: This reviewer bought the product.Matthew Smith July 21, 2025Review source: AmazonI figured I would buy this TV on Amazon prime day. Worst decision I ever made pretty much. I have a TV that won’t load the apps. It’ll play the previews to movies or shows but then it won’t play the shows. Then I have to go back out and go into settings and reset the apps and delete everything from the apps and reinstall every time I want to watch something. Do not buy this TV