Hisense - 75" Class U7 Series Mini-LED 4K QLED Google TV
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- Hisense
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- 75U7N
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- 888143017693
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Change your entertainment game! The U7 series smart display from Hisense is packed with lots of exciting features that dramatically improve your watching and playing experience. Think: Mini-LED Pro, QLED Quantum Dot color technology and 144Hz Game Mode Pro. Plus, we even equipped the U7 with a NEXTGEN TV ATSC 3.0 tuner and Wi-Fi 6E router compatibility, making it virtually future-proof.
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Product Width :65.9 inches
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Features
Mini-LED Pro with Full Array Local Dimming Experience the latest in backlight technology. Mini-LED Pro is big on little details with Up to Peak Brightness 1500 for detecting stars in the night sky. Add in the Full Array Local Dimming and every game, show and movie comes into crisp focus. Once you see the darkest darks, whitest whites and brightest brights, there’s no going back
QLED Quantum Dot Color See color like you’ve never seen it before. QLED Quantum Dot Technology, significantly broadens the range of color you perceive to create over a billion individual shades. So, you can soak up every wave of the Caribbean Sea and every brushstroke of the desert sunset
Hi-View Engine Pro Enhance the quality of your picture. The Hi-View Engine PRO chipset is the brain behind your screen, processing the most dazzling imagery before your eyes. The AI chipset uses deep learning and other innovative technologies, like: Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro, Face Detection, AI HDR Enhancement and AI Detail Enhancement to continuously improve your viewing experience.
144Hz Game Mode Pro Level up your gaming. The 144Hz Game Mode Pro is designed with the technology you need to get on the leaderboard. With a Variable Refresh Rate of 48Hz to 144H, you can beat any opponent that comes your way. AMD FreeSync™ Premium Pro, Auto Low Latency Mode and Low Latency MEMC virtually eliminate screen tearing and controller input lag in your play. And the New Game Bar lets you customize and adjust your gameplay right from your TV with your remote, not just your controller
Dolby Vision · Atmos Get transported through the screen. Dolby Vision captures even the most subtle emotions flickering across an actor’s face during a dark night scene. And the multidimensional sound of Dolby Atmos puts you smack-dab in the action, whether that’s a jungle, urbanscape or rocketship
Google TV The entertainment you love. With a little help from Google. Google TV brings together movies, shows, live TV and more from across apps and subscriptions and organizes them just for the user. And helps the user discover new things to watch with recommendations based on their interests.
What's Included
TV
Stand
Power Cable
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TV purchase
great TV! Glad salesman recommended it. Best Buy always guides you very well.
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Stunning Clarity and Color at an Affordable Price
This is my first Hisense TV, and I must say, I'm thoroughly impressed! The 75" display boasts quantum dot color technology paired with a 144Hz game mode pro, making it a game changer in the world of affordable, feature-rich TVs. I wouldn't hesitate to add one to each room, but it truly shines in my downstairs bar, enhancing the big game day experience for my guests. Comparing it to the branded Quantum 4K TVs I own, here’s how it stacks up:
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The best TV
Absolutely well worth the price, stunning colors and superb picture I highly recommend this TV
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My first HiSense TV
I spent a lot of time reviewing different brands and models, and I believe I settled on a great TV. The picture is awesome, and I was quite surprised how loud the speakers were. Although I have a nice soundbar, I used the TV speakers a few days to try them out, and they have a decent sound, but they aren't going to give you the sound of a good soundbar system. Setup was simple, although it did take me a bit to get the hang of the layout, since this is the first Google OS TV I've used. As many people have reviewed on virtually all makes/models of Google TV's, it is a bit slow, so expect a second or three wait whenever you press a button. All in all, I like this TV very much.
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Amazing tv
Amazing tv you will not be disappointed at all this is so beautiful
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Fantastic Picture on this one!
Oh, my when I got this TV into the living room, I realized how large a 75" TV is. My daughter helped me to remove it from the box and install the stand. I highly recommend that this should be a two person job. We got it on the TV stand and plugged it in. We then plugged in the sound bar using the eARC HDMI port. I walked through the setup with ease. My previous TV, I used a Roku, but it wasn't necessary anymore. I've plugged it in, but I've not used it at all. Everything works great from the smart TV. I've signed into all our streaming apps and everything works fantastically. The picture is fantastic! We can see the peach fuzz on the little ole ladies' faces. HAHA! I've had a series of movies I bought in 4k just waiting for the TV that can stream them. Colors are crisp and blacks are very black. Motion is very clear. The picture is just outstanding! The speakers are better than most, but I prefer the great sound of the eARC through the soundbar. My old TV didn't have the eARC for sound, so I had to have a TV remote, a volume remote for the sound bar and then the roku remote. What I love now is that I'm back down to one well laid out remote. There is a slight delay when clicking on anything system related. The play pause, volume, and channel buttons are much more responsive. The delay for the system clicks like menu or settings, are delayed enough that you'll hit it a second time, just in time for the first click to respond so you end up opening then closing the setting and having to click again to open again. They need to work on that response time a bit. I didn't hook up any gaming to the TV yet so I can't speak on that at this time. I would absolutely recommend this TV!
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Great TV for the price!!
Really enjoy this unit. Packaging was suitable for transport and unpackaging was easy. I chose to put this on the wall rather than the included stand. The unit is large and semi heavy. I did need some assistance to put it on the wall. I really like the appearance of this unit. Its is minimal frame and a single LED status on the middle center bottom. Included is a single standard remote. The remote has a metallic finish. The remote is designed for the smart tv aspect of the unit. As for the install, it was simple as expected. I do although have one issue. The HDMI ports are off set to the side. This caused me to have to purchase a longer than expected cable to make my run. coming up short about 2 foot for my install purposes. Picture is really nice out of the box, nice color and contrast. I did notice some skin tone variance but I have not calibrated this unit. Seems to be a simple fix. I really like the quick menu options for gaming and other functions. Volume of the unit is good for a room. The full array with local dimming showd not signs of blooming or hot spots. It had nice shadows and good contrast. Great HDR content!! This unit checked all the boxes for my particular needs. Although you can step up to the U8 model for higher brightness nit output and a few other enhanced motion settings. Nice unit for the price and give a great experience!
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Why spend more
For the price, you can't beat this tv, I believe you'll be more than pleased, stunning picture, great sounds better than expected, you can always exchange this tv for more expensive model, but the expense doesn't warrant the hefty price jump. all the features necessary to get the great pic you want, good luck!!
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Five Stars (with a Few Notes)
I ordered the Hisense model 75U75LUA to replace my previous TV, which was a Hisense 60" LED, H6 Series 2160p Smart 4K UHD TV with HDR (model:60DU6070). There was nothing “wrong” with my TV, per se. It still operates fine. I just wasn’t happy with the picture quality (it was very dark while watching movies, no matter what I set the picture settings to), and I thought a bigger TV would be nice. A few things to note, if this is your first 75” TV (as it is mine). One, the TV will arrive via freight carrier and not the standard UPS/FedEx. I had to arrange a delivery time and be home to sign for it. Two, it will be HEAVY. It says, “Team Lift” on the box, and they aren’t kidding. You will need two people at least, if not three. I thought about mounting it on the wall, but I’m glad I didn’t go through with that plan. There’d be no way we’d get it on the wall ourselves. Three, the TV will have white panels on the sides for you to be able to handle the TV without damaging the screen. I recommend not removing these until the after your TV is in its final placement. All that out of the way, the picture is PHENOMENAL in comparison to my old TV. The TV will start up as soon as you plug it in. The brightness was…WOW. That was just on the launch screen. This TV has Google TV built right in. This will be more than enough to stream just about anything you want. You have access to nearly all the major streaming services. You do have shortcuts on the remote for apps like Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, and YouTube. I say, “nearly”, because Google TV does not have the Spectrum (Charter) TV app, which is how I access my cable subscription. I have a Roku Ultra 4K that I will need to continue to use for that. I’m disappointed that Google doesn’t offer the app, but it’s not a dealbreaker. I have the Roku, as well as a Samsung Soundbar, hooked up to the TV. No issues whatsoever during setup. You can use your existing Google account to log in, or create a new ID. You also have the availability to add Kid Profiles and enable Parental Controls if you wish. I don’t have an antenna for OTA channels. I tried running the Live TV scan, but no channels were available. Google TV offers lots of free TV options, including Tubi and Pluto. This TV has more setting than I know what to do with. As of this writing, I have only had the unit a few days. We did a test with our Xbox One. The game images were sharp. No discernable lag. The video for programming is sharp. I was watching a movie on Pluto that was released in 1962 and it was almost as clear as any current movie. I was pleasantly surprised. The opening credits felt like they were about to jump out off the screen. I’ve included some photos to try and show clarity. MSNBC had the clearest picture of my Spectrum lineup, so I used them for my screen caps. I also have images from the game we tested. I did have a few hiccups, though. The Bluetooth feature defaults to being on. You have to have this turned on in order to use Google Assistant (voice controls). However, I had a device in the home that kept asking me if I wanted to pair it to the TV. The device name that showed up, however, was not a device I (knowingly) owned. I tried Googling the name to try and figure out what was wrong, but nothing that I owned came up in relation to search results. Each time the Bluetooth feature came on, whether I hit “pair” or “cancel”, it would knock out the Spectrum signal. I would have to click on the option that said if I wanted to continue watching TV. This was happening every 30-60 seconds. That got annoying fast. In turning the off the Bluetooth, I lost access to the voice commands. Speaking of commands, in the settings, you can turn on a setting that allows you to use certain gestures of your hands to control the TV. It’s a neat gimmick, but one I wouldn’t use personally. In reviewing that feature, though, I found out that the TV has a camera that is on (that is how it “sees” the gestures). That’s a little unnerving. Another problem I found was that the TV kept coming on each time I turned it off. I couldn’t figure out why. I didn’t use verbal commands (this was before I turned off the Bluetooth). I wasn’t even in the room when it would come back on. Even though I had the screen saver on, it wasn’t activating on its own. I would manually turn it on, then something would cause it to go off. I tried Googling for a solution, but all I found were entries regarding Chromecast devices, which did not have the same settings. I went into the TV settings and tried a few things and finally solved the problem. Finally, (and this may be more of a Google issue than a Hisense issue), I’m disappointed in how the Kids Profiles work. When I log into a streaming service, I usually have to choose a profile. My profile is PIN protected. That keeps the children out of my profile. When you turn Google TV on, it defaults to the last profile used, which is mine. I have to manually choose the Kids Profile. Now, if I’m not around for some reason, and they turn the TV on, they have access to virtually anything they want to see. I would prefer to have the TV prompt for a profile choice each time it is turned on. Otherwise, it’s not as convenient of a feature. I didn’t take any stars away because I don’t know if my issues were actual defects or user error. I would highly recommend this TV.