Hisense 100U7KQ 100 "
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Hisense 100U7KQ 100 "
20237 Series4K144 Hzvoice controlsubwooferAirPlay 2≥ 4 HDMIQLEDHDR10+Dolby VisionIMAX Enhancedmany speakers
Screen:100 ", 3840x2160 px, 144 Hz, Mini LED
Picture:FreeSync, 4K upscaling, HDR, colour enhancement
Multimedia:T2 tuner, Smart TV, Wi-Fi, LAN, Subwoofer
Controls:voice
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Hisense 55U7KQ 55" TV offers a QLED display with Mini LED backlighting, providing excellent picture quality and HDR support through HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. Users appreciate its local dimming and the flexibility of picture settings, which enhance the viewing experience. The TV's sound system is notable, with a 40W output and a subwoofer, delivering a robust audio experience. It features a 144Hz refresh rate, making it suitable for gaming, especially with consoles like the PS5. The TV's operating system is user-friendly, and it supports AirPlay and Miracast for seamless connectivity. While the lack of information on the color bit depth is noted, the TV's performance remains impressive for its price range. Overall, the Hisense 55U7KQ is a great value option, offering premium features at a competitive price.
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The TV is great, the black color is great, I looked at it point blank, of course I'm not a die-hard fan but I wanted to find out what people pay for OLED, but I never understood. Convenient stand, great sound, 144Hz I didn't test, a wide range of picture settings, AirPlay in every TV is like the Chinese. I hope the impression won't get worse at a distance. But the main plus was and there was nothing to choose from, it was that I bought this TV in the diagonal.in.ua store for 45% of the market price. For such a price, this TV simply has no competitors, at the time of purchase it was 21,550 UAH Flexibility of picture settings, nice OS, Airplay, excellent black color due to blackout zones, huge sound margin, TV brightness also with a margin Nope ![]() |
I will leave a review for those who are not just considering this TV but are also exploring different options, as this information may help many in their decision-making. I'd like to discuss an important aspect that is almost never mentioned, especially on similar websites and stores - the bit depth of the panel, which indicates the range of colors it can display. For general understanding, an 8-bit panel can display 16.7 million colors. A 10-bit panel can display over 1 billion colors. In this TV (and most mid-range TVs), an 8-bit panel is installed. All would be well if manufacturers did not claim these TVs support HDR. The thing is, true(!) HDR can only be displayed by a 10-bit panel. Otherwise, special technology (8 bit + FRC) just allows the TV to simulate (add intermediate shades) the color gamut of a 10-bit panel, thus giving the HDR effect. However, I am not sure that most people will notice the difference between imitation and true HDR. And if they do notice, it is likely to be subjective and insignificant, considering 10-bit panels are used in premium TV models that have a different budget. But I believe people should be aware of such a characteristic, instead of being misled by manufacturers with wonderful features that cannot initially be fully realized. Local dimming / not bad sound for a TV / frameless design / although imitation, but quite decent implementation of HDR. Lack of information about the color bit depth of the matrix. This is not a problem with the TV and is not even its disadvantage, since for its cost it was hardly possible to equip it with a 10-bit matrix. But I would like such sites to indicate this important point along with an explanation. ![]() |
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