![]() That includes automatic low-latency mode (ALLM), Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and FreeSync Premium for effortlessly smooth gaming experiences. Hisense then adds plenty of gamer-friendly features, from HDMI 2.1 connectivity to a package of features that Hisense calls Game Mode Pro. The new U7G builds on the foundation of features and specs we saw in last year's Hisense H8G Quantum (65H8G) review, with quantum-dot enhancement, 1,000 nits peak brightness and 120Hz refresh rate that matches some of the best LCD TVs on the market. The Hisense U7G is focused a bit more on gaming, with HDMI 2.1 connectivity and plenty of features that are perfect for the latest PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles. The Hisense U7G is focused a bit more on gaming, with HDMI 2.1 connectivity and plenty of features that are perfect for the new PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles. The 55-inch model sells for $949 (opens in new tab), and the 65-inch version goes for $1,299 (opens in new tab), and is available now through Amazon and Best Buy. The Hisense U8G comes in 55- and 65-inch sizes, with pretty decent prices. HDR gets even better with both HDR10 and HDR 10 Plus, along with Dolby Atmos sound and out-of-the-box compatibility with WiSA wireless speaker systems. ![]() The U8G has IMAX enhanced format support, Filmmaker Mode, Dolby Vision IQ with automatic light level optimization, and support for variable refresh rate (VRR) and FreeSync Premium gaming. The U8G takes the smarts a step further with in-bezel microphones and hands-free voice control to take Google Assistant to new levels of convenience and smart home control.īut the laundry-list of features doesn't stop there. In addition to a 120Hz panel and quantum-dot color boosting, the 4K smart TV boasts full-array backlight with up to 360 dimming zones, peak brightness of 1,500 nits and Android TV for all of the expected apps and smart features. It's also the first 8K model announced with Roku TV, beating TCL to the punch, even though TCL has had an all-but-announced 8K Roku model in the works for the last couple of years. Hisense had another surprise up its sleeve today (May 5), announcing the U800GR, the first 8K model from the manufacturer. Hisense is only offering the U9DG in a 75-inch model, but it will begin selling this summer for $3,499. The U9DG should also be great for gaming, with ultra-high speed HDMI (which we think is marketing speak for full or partial HDMI 2.1), and features like variable refresh rate (VRR) and FreeSync Premium, making it a decent gaming TV. Add an anti-glare layer and we expect this to be one seriously good looking TV.Īside from the dual-cell display, the U9DG is a richly featured smart TV, with Android TV, complete with built-in Google Assistant, a handy voice-enabled remote, and a slew of formats supported, including Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, IMAX Enhanced (previously seen only on Sony TVs) and HDR 10 Plus (Samsung's Dolby Vision competitor). ![]() Hisense claims contrast levels of 2,000,000:1 on a screen with 1,000 nits of brightness, which would leave even the brightest OLED displays in the dust. ![]()
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