The Hisense U7SG 4K TV delivers stunning MiniLED visuals, 165Hz gaming performance, and Dolby Vision IQ for an immersive entertainment experience.
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Hisense has cultivated a reputation for making affordable 4K TVs that strike a balance between picture quality, fascinating new tech, and a reasonable price.The brand’s products have consistently been ...
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Incredible brightness for both HDR and SDR video. Excellent black levels and contrast with little blooming. Good screen uniformity. Support for all major HDR formats. Great gaming features.