The Hisense QD7 Series changes the TV game. It’s a solid
introduction to realistic Mini-LED contrasts and QLED Color with
over one billion shades. Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos put you
in the stands, so you can see every blade of grass, hear every
call of the ref and cheer of the fans. And advance your gameplay
with Game Mode Plus and 144Hz Game Mode Pro* by virtually
eliminating screen tearing.
Review: Best RGB color for Budget Mini-LED - Bought the budget
TCL mini-led QM5K 50 inch and everything about it was perfect
(Google TV) but the color was a little off and not sure if that
is a one-off issue, or if all 5K's are like that. Very impressive
with vibrant colors and smooth clear images, but it didn't have a
wide range in the yellow and orange colors. It was a little
limited even after trying all sorts of color calibrations and
adjustments. Bought this TV and it does have smooth play issues
(stuttering) at the beginning of Prime Video. After about a
minute, it is okay. Tried both Ethernet and WIFI and it didn't
matter. Haven't tried my fire or Roku stick yet, but I might. If
this Hisense had Google TV, I would have bought two, no question.
I don't like Fire much. As for the color, I use the "Custom"
setting for Picture Mode and the color is EXACTLY the way I like
it. It's so good, I didn't even check the other settings. I use
the same exact numbers for HLG, HDR10, and "standard video (like
youtube) and live TV". Having "Skin Tone Control" really helps
add more color without over-saturation. I didn't see that on my
TCL. Not sure if the AI chip learns the signal format, but it
does seem to improve the more I use it. Not a lot, but it does
seem smoother and clearer now than out of the box. Another win
for this TV over the 5K is I have it hooked up to a Vizio sound
bar. On this TV, when you adjust the volume, it gives a number
value (10,12,14) but the TCL just shows + or -. I like to see the
number volume value. Since Fire isn't intuitive for setting, you
have to disconnect the eARC HDMI cable, THEN adjust your
bass/treble, then plug it back in. (huh?) to add depth to the
sound bar. Hisense does need to tweak this model a little bit,
and if they do, it will be very much a value win as a mini-led at
this price point and is very much worth it. I almost went with a
QLED, but glad I spent the extra $100 or so for mini-led.
Review: Worth it!!! Would say definitely connect Internet
directly to the TV to enjoy highest quality. - I was terrified it
was just going to be a big screen, looks good AF. Super heavy,
lots of cardboard and Styrofoam clean up. But amazing tv. Worth
it, I was scared because it was such a low price, but it 100% was
worth it. Hard connect to the Internet and enjoy super detail
video. I specifically put YouTube in 2160 to see it and it
stumbled on wifi, but hard wired the the Internet and now it's
perfect. You'll never regret getting a big tv. Unless you drop it
lol. Living the luxury life now with this thing.