Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV

Hisense

QD7 MiniLED ULED | 50", 55", 65", 75", 85", 100"

Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV
Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV
Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV
Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV
Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV
Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV
Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV
Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV
Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV
Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV
Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV
Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV
Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV
Hisense QD7 Series MiniLED ULED 4K Fire TV

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.
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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  1. Absolutely Stunning 85” TV A True Home Theater Experience!

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    nanakwak May 14, 2025
    Review source: Amazon

    I couldn’t be more thrilled with my purchase of the Mini LED QD7 4K UHD Smart Fire TV in the massive 85” size. This TV is absolutely stunning in every way from picture quality to smart features and it has completely transformed my living room into a full fledged home theater.

    Let’s start with the picture quality: it’s simply jaw dropping. The 4K resolution delivers incredibly sharp, clear images and the Mini LED technology provides exceptional contrast and brightness. The blacks are deep and inky, while the whites are bright and crisp. What really blew me away was the Quantum Dot (QD7) color technology. The colors are vivid, accurate and incredibly lifelike. Whether I’m watching a movie, sports or gaming, everything looks dynamic and immersive. Fast action scenes are smooth and fluid with no noticeable motion blur.

    The size 85 inches is perfect for creating that big screen experience at home. It feels like I’m at the movies, especially with the excellent audio that comes built in. The sound is surprisingly rich and powerful for a flat screen, though I did add a soundbar for an even fuller surround effect.

    Another huge plus is the built in Fire TV smart platform. The interface is fast, responsive and incredibly user friendly. With Alexa voice control built in, I can switch inputs, open apps, adjust volume and even control smart home devices just by speaking. Streaming is seamless with all the major apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, YouTube and more ready to go out of the box. The Wi Fi connection is solid with no buffering even when streaming in 4K.

    Setup was surprisingly easy for such a large TV. Two people are definitely needed to lift and position it but once it’s up, it looks sleek and modern, with ultra thin bezels that make the display feel even more expansive. Included stand is sturdy and the wall mount compatibility is a great option if you prefer a cleaner look.

    One of my favorite features is the customizable picture and sound modes. Whether I’m watching sports, a movie or playing on my PS5, I can switch to the best settings with just a click. The Game Mode especially makes a noticeable difference low input lag and ultra smooth gameplay.

    Energy efficiency is another bonus. For such a large screen, it doesn’t seem to consume too much power, and it has helpful eco settings to optimize energy usage.

    In short, this Mini LED QD7 85” Smart Fire TV is a fantastic investment. It offers premium performance, outstanding image quality, smart features and the wow factor of an 85″ screen, all at a price that’s very reasonable for what you’re getting. I couldn’t be happier with it and everyone who visits my home is equally impressed. If you’re thinking about upgrading your entertainment setup, don’t hesitate, this TV is absolutely worth it.

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  2. Deal for an 85" miniLED running 144hz! Hisense A+!

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    GlennT May 13, 2025
    Review source: Bestbuy

    Wow what a TV! The Hisense 85QD7QF is such a massive upgrade from my regular LED 65” that I’ve had since 2019. The first thing that is noticeable is the brightness on this miniLED display is multiple levels beyond my old TV. The picture pops SO much more! Then, I was messing around with my SFF PC getting it connected, and WOW 4k 144hz at 85” is insane, my couch gaming just got amazing! With the low latency modes and gaming modes enabled, I cannot tell the difference between this display’s response and my OLED on my main desktop!

    Coming from a regular 4k 60hz display to this 144hz display reminded me the importance of cables. I tried multiple “8K” rated cheap cables and none worked. I got one rated for higher refresh 4K from my local big box store for CHEAPER than the ones I found online, and it works perfectly! Just be aware that the top 2 HDMI ports are 60hz (and have eARC) and the bottom 2 work at up to 144hz which is great if you have a gaming PC and a console to connect! I’m not a huge fan of the interface, but otherwise, I would recommend it to anyone looking for a big home theater upgrade!

    Installation sidenote – I’m a larger dude at 6’3” 220lbs, (a softer “dadbod” type) but I couldn’t for the life of me, install this beast by myself (aka get it wall mounted, weighs just over 80lbs according to the specs). Do yourself (and your back, arms, shoulders) a favor and get help, just one other average person will get it up there no problem!

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  3. A Bunch of Features & Performance

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    NAMO May 12, 2025
    Review source: Bestbuy

    TLDR: The picture quality gap between LED and OLED has gotten to a point where differences are minimal, especially if a vast majority of your TV viewing is streaming.

    PROS
    Extremely Accurate White Balance
    Excellent Color Reproduction
    Excellent Color Uniformity Throughout Panel
    Excellent FALD Light Control
    144Hz Panel with Variable Refresh Rate
    HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos

    CONS
    Still doesn’t match OLED’s inky blacks
    Fire TV OS not for everyone
    Not all HDMI Inputs support 144Hz

    CONNECTIVITY
    4 HDMI (2x 2.1 & 2 x 2.0)
    1 x Ethernet
    2 x USB
    1 x Composite (Audio & Video)
    1 x Optical S/PDIF

    SET-UP
    Anyone with an Amazon account will have no issues setting up the Hisense QD7. It takes a maximum of 30 seconds. Power up the TV, select home use, scan the QR code on the screen with your phone and that is it. The Amazon app does the rest. It is slick, quick, and simple.

    Once linked to your account, the TV will check for any new software updates and automatically apply them. After rebooting, you get the option to restore the Hisense from any other FireTV devices on your account. Should you have one, the Amazon app will download all your apps and mirror the Hisense after your selected FireTV device. It is super easy to use and manipulate. Even though FireTV isn’t my first choice of media streamers, I can’t argue with the simplicity of the set-up process.

    COLOR ACCURACY
    I had minimal hopes for the QD7. For the better part of the last 5 years, I have been watching on the first generation of OLED TV’s. At the time, my TV was impressive, with unrivaled black levels and contrast. In addition, when I installed the TV, I was able to get the TV calibrated nearly perfectly, with every parameter measuring a Delta Error of less than 2 (Delta Errors less than 2, mean color inaccuracies imperceptible to the human eye). It has been an awesome TV from day one.

    However, after all these years, I finally got bit by the Achilles heel of OLED TV, screen burn-in. My wife’s fascination with the news has forever burned in the banner across the bottom of the TV. Ugh.
    After installing the Hisense and watching content for a couple of nights, I arbitrarily decided that the panel was broken-in and I could test its accuracy. After making some preliminary adjustments to get the picture in the ballpark, it was time to measure the panel with calibration equipment.

    So, the big question is; just how does the QD7 compare to the OLED. Is it as accurate?
    Technically, no it isn’t. The QD7 struggles with red from 0 – 20%. This means that in these low light situations, the image is slightly more red than perfect. However, from 30% – 100% color accuracy is impressive. Measuring Delta Errors less than 2 in all primary and secondary colors along with near perfection in overall white balance (at least according to my colorimeter and accompanying freeware/shareware calibration software). Frankly the little bit of error in the low end is imperceptible. Colors don’t look distorted or odd. It is a statistical anomaly more than anything (at least to my eye).

    BACKLIGHT vs OLED
    When comparing TV’s today, everything revolves around the OLED. It sets the standard for contrast, black levels, and picture quality. So, how does the QD7 compare? Very well. I’m not sure how many dimming zones the QD7 has, but it is a bunch. There’s no light bleeding around the top and bottom on movies mastered in 2.35:1. Black bars on the top and bottom of movies are BLACK. No bleeding. Same with old school shows shot in the 4:3 format. Black bars on the sides of the program are black. No bleeding.

    I’m a big fan of sci-fi movies. Any movie set in outer space is the bane of LED TVs. They have an extremely hard time controlling light output. Typically, outer space isn’t black; it’s an odd shade of gray. It just can’t be stopped. Edge-lit TV’s only make the problem that much worse. However, the QD7 boasts a direct backlit display with FALD (Full Array Local Dimming). Light control from the panel is impressive. There is minimal blooming and minimal artifacts. I was taken aback at just how impressive the QD7 can control its light output. Does it match the inky blacks and contrast of an OLED? No. But it is close. Very close. So much so, I would venture to bet unless you had both TV’s side by side, you would be hard pressed to tell a difference.

    GAMING
    The QD7 supports an impressive 144Hz refresh rate from its 4k panel. The TV immediately changes to game mode when connecting to a PC or console. My gaming laptop was immediately recognized as was my Xbox Series X. My gaming laptop was able to take full advantage of the 144Hz refresh rate; my Xbox played at 120Hz. I noticed no discernible lag or input delay. Maybe if I was a full-time gamer, it would matter, for me it makes no difference. Images are bright, vibrant, and judder free even with the quickest of moves.

    FINAL THOUGHTS
    I was not prepared to like the QD7 as much as I do. I have been an OLED snob for years now. The more I watch content on the QD7, the more I like it. QLED and LED technology have progressed a bunch in the past 5 years since I got my first gen OLED. The QD7 has a picture quality that was unimaginable a few years ago. Blacks are now black. Can it match the true performance of OLED’s black levels? No. But the gap has narrowed to the point where the differences are minimal.

    There is one area where the QD7 totally dominates my OLED. That is overall brightness. The QD7 can get extremely bright. FAR brighter than my OLED ever could. So much so that in a dark room, it almost hurts your eyes.

    At the end of the day, here is the question: Would I trade my OLED (assuming it didn’t have burn-in) for the QD7? I have to say: Yes. I know this is an unpopular opinion, but what the QD7 gives up in black level, it makes up for in brightness and vibrance. The differences aren’t enough to sway me back to the OLED. I took my OLED off the wall and installed the QD7. A true back-to-back comparison. The QD7 is an impressive offering from Hisense. From the shear size of the TV, to the brightness, to the excellent light control, the QD7 has a lot going for it. The calibrated QD7’s colors are richer and more vibrant than they ever have been on my calibrated OLED.

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  4. Very good TV in this price range

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    GoVols May 12, 2025
    Review source: Bestbuy

    I’ve been pretty impressed with Hisense’s TV’s. I have one of their UH8 series TV’s and much prefer it to my Sony Bravia. While this QD7 series isn’t quite as good as those, it’s very good for the price.

    I got the 85″ version and it looks really good. It doesn’t quite match the detail or brightness of the higher end TV’s and some lower quality content doesn’t look as good, but it’s plenty bright and is really good for movie watching, sports and gaming as well. There are some settings that can be adjusted to get the picture looking pretty good, including some AI enhancements. You get HDR including Dolby Vision and the picture quality of that kind of content is really good. Out of the box it’s not perfect, and dark scenes lack some detail, but with proper setting adjustments you can get it looking pretty good.

    One thing I was impressed with is the speakers. Maybe it’s because it’s 85″ and they can fit a little better speaker in it but I’m not sure if that’s the case because it’s really no thicker than my other TV’s. It’s not going to replace a home theater setup obviously, or even a decent soundbar setup with rear speakers, but it does rival my stand alone soundbar. I actually haven’t even hooked that up to it. With the voice clarity adjustments and the Dolby Atmos built in, it actually gets pretty loud and creates a big of a sound field for directional sounds.

    Gaming with it is really great too, especially with the size. You can see so much more. But also the VRR and native refresh rate makes everything really smooth. I notice the smoothness on movies and sports as well.

    This is my first TV with FireTV. All of my other ones have Android TV or Google TV so I wasn’t sure what to expect. I think it works just fine though. You can download all the same streaming apps and everything and the overall UI is easy to navigate. So far I haven’t noticed anything I might miss from Android or Google TV.

    One other thing I liked, again probably due to the size, and maybe other larger TV’s have these (though my 75″ ones didn’t) is they put actual handles on the back of the TV. I was worried about being able to get get it up on a stand but my 14 year old daughter and I had no problem safely and careful maneuvering using these handles. I have thought about hanging on a wall yet due to the weight (and it doesn’t have a mount for hanging either – so that’s an extra cost) but with the included feet it’s perfectly stable sitting on a TV stand.

    So if you’re in the market for a TV in this price range I wouldn’t hesitate recommending this one.

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  5. Go Hisense!

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    MandoZ May 12, 2025
    Review source: Bestbuy

    Great TV for the price. I’ve been searching for a Smart 4K tv and this one does not disappoint.

    With Mini-LED you can definitely notice deeper blacks and enhanced contrast. Having voice control and Alexa support makes this very convenient. Truly game changing.

  6. Amazing TV

    Sam May 12, 2025
    Review source: Amazon

    This Hisense TV is perfect for my living room. The picture quality is incredible with 165hz refresh rate and motion rate 480 reduces motion blur for crisp action scenes.

    Not only is it great for watching movies but also for gaming. My PS5 and Xbox both work flawlessly when hooked up to this tv. There is no lag at all with Game Mode Ultra and fast paced games run very smoothly.

    I could not be happier with my purchase and highly recommend.

  7. Best TV for movies and streaming!

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    AdamR May 12, 2025
    Review source: Bestbuy

    It was time to upgrade the TV in my Home Theater room and I am super impressed with the Hisense 65″ QD7 series Mini-LED 2025. It is the perfect TV for my favorite movie nights.

    I am blown away with Dolby Vision & HDR10+ features that enhances brightness and dynamic range for incredible clarity.

    Being able to access all my streaming apps (Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and more) and having voice control through Google TV OS makes the streaming experience very easy to use. I love this TV!!

  8. Another great Hisense product

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    DaneO May 11, 2025
    Review source: Bestbuy

    I currently own last year’s model (QD6) and was very happy with it, so I went ahead and purchased this year’s QD7 model. I remain beyond satisfied – the bang for my buck, the vivid coloring, the Amazon firestick + Alexa functionality, and the AI 4k Upscaler are what make this TV standout to me. I would encourage anyone to try this TV if looking for a 55″ option.

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  9. It was my "Best" buy

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    DonnyD May 11, 2025
    Review source: Bestbuy

    Very happy with this purchase. I put this TV in my man-cave primarily for Xbox gaming. The VRR feature and low latency make it PERFECT for gaming -no lag! And the Quantum Dot (QD) feature from Hisense is what really sets this TV apart from similarly priced TVs – the coloring is lifelike! I will for sure purchase Hisense again.

  10. Only Hisense from now on!

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    TonyO May 11, 2025
    Review source: Bestbuy

    Great value! I must say, the quality vs cost of this TV easily makes it my smartest purchase of the year. First, the Mini-LED and full array local dimming was an unexpected surprise – the color is 150% better than my last TV! And the crisp motion handing makes watching the NBA Playoffs SO much better. I’m an Amazon Alexa user, so having the built-in Alexa functionality is probably my favorite feature. Had I known Hisense was this good, I would have bought one a long time ago.

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