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MINILED | UP TO 600 NITS PEAK BRIGHTNESS: See more contrast on the field and off. Lots of tiny LEDs make a major difference when it comes to the realism of your picture. Think of them like pinpoints of light illuminating your screen. And Full Array Local Dimming creates deeper shadows and brighter highlights, while virtually eliminating halos.
QLED COLOR: See the exact hue of every blade of grass on the field and every line on the court. QLED Color is made up of quantum dots—very small particles with the ability to display over a billion shades of color. This feature renders every frame with rich, vibrant and realistic color, ensuring that even the most minute details stand out.
PRESS and ASK | ALEXA: Just press and ask Alexa to find, launch, and control your content. Go beyond streaming to check sports scores, set timers, reminders, and more.
FIRE TV: Get right to the good stuff. Fire TV puts your favorite apps front and center on one main home screen. So you can quickly find shows, movies, and live TV you love without the endless scrolling.
NATIVE 144HZ PANEL | MOTION RATE 480: With a Native 144Hz Panel and Motion Rate 480, this TV delivers ultra-smooth motion and crystal-clear detail—even during the fastest on-screen action. Perfect for high-speed gameplay and fast-paced content.
144Hz Game Mode Pro & AMD FreeSync Premium: Unlock the next level in gaming! 144Hz Game Mode Pro has a Variable Refresh Rate of 48Hz to 144Hz for a smooth, lag-free playing experience. This feature feels like an extra life, whether your game of choice is action, adventure, role-playing, multi-player or strategy.
AI Smooth Motion with MEMC: See all the action clearly, including super-fast breakaways and three-point plays. The AI Smooth Motion is powered by advanced features like MEMC, AI Noise Reduction and a built-in highly responsive panel to create an ultra-crisp, blur-free picture—no matter the speed of movement on the screen.
Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos: The fusion of Dolby VisionTM HDR imaging and Dolby Atmos sound transforms your TV into an entertainment powerhouse. These image and sound technologies from the cinema, now brought together for the home, provide amazing realism that you’ll see, hear, and feel like never before.
AI 4K Upscaler: Stream your favorite live sports with striking clarity. AI 4K Upscaler uses machine learning models to enhance low-resolution content to near 4K quality. Watch beloved movies, home videos and TV broadcasts with sharper edges, more detailed textures and improved visual quality.
Filmmaker Mode: Watch classic shows and movies just as the filmmaker intended. Filmmaker Mode shows you the picture as it was originally envisioned, before it was adapted for every audience. This feature automatically adjusts your settings, so you can experience the original aspect ratio, frame rate, color and audio.
6 reviews for Hisense 75″ QD7 Mini-LED 4K Smart Fire TV – QLED, 144Hz, HDR10+, Dolby Vision/Atmos, Game Mode Pro, Alexa Built-in (75QD7QF)
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$499.99
GP! –
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.
Kreg L. –
Only brand TV I buy these days
Love this 65”I purchased my first Hisense about 27 yrs ago. Was a 40in on sale for under $150. It was for kids game machine to get them off family set. Never heard of them so was an experiment. Was very impressed with the quality picture. Worked too good. Son’s dog was visiting and charged a dog on the screen and fractured it. Big strong hard headed beast. Replaced with 55” 25 yrs going strong.So, long story short I exclusively purchase Hisense since. Each one has been great and a super value and no failures.This one (65”)has continued to uphold and exceed my expectations. We stream, connect devices, use over wireless, have in a home theater etc. Several of my friends have spent thousands more on other brands that are supposed to be the best. But, all have had different issues from physical hardware breakages to display scan issues and WiFi connectivity issues. When they see mine and ask what brand and how much I paid they think I’m joking.Only brand I buy now. Even the latest CES 26 reviews rated their newest in each category among the top 3. I’d even argue some of the ratings preferences as they got down to subjective minor differences.Hisense just released a 100in. Category set. I’d love to get it but can’t justify it to my wife. 65in TVs are all great and she makes the good argument the newer models in that category will get better after a year or two.I’d recommend mounting any TV of 65in or higher. Mostly as a safety factor. Wall mounts are so inexpensive with lots of features and you won’t have to worry about little ones getting injured.Recommend Buy.
Bradley –
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.
Richard Mercurio –
Perfect TV for the price.
Great TV. Picture quality is great.. easy to connect to WI-FI, remote is also easy to navigate. At first the TV did not seem that bright but you can easily change from Movie mode, picture mode, etc to adjust the picture to as bright or dim that you need for your surroundings. We use it in a very dark movie room so the bright picture really stands out. I did a lot of research before purchasing this TV and for the price it is a fantastic TV.
“germanium20” –
Decent HDR once I figured out the issues, but otherwise a mediocre tv.
Video was not quite what I expected. sRGB was just ok. Nothing to write home about. Out of the box settings for HDR looked horrible. It was not the full 10bit per color. It was 8 bit per color at best with lots of banding between different colors and it made some color areas oversaturated with geat loss of detail.The solution was buried quit deep in the picture menu. It was HDR Enhancement. This restored 10 bit per color for HDR. Once I enabled that & ran windows HDR Calibration & set the saturation to maximum, it looked very close to what I see on my oled monitors, which is very good. Note this is true only if you are sitting directly in front with only about 15 degrees of leeway to either side. Otherwise, the image starts wo look washed out.The remote control works well. I did not test the wifi connection as I had intended this to be connected through a computer on an HDMI connection.Hdmi 1 quit working after a driver update to my computers video card though. HDMI 2 still works though on the same exact settings. HDMI 1 refused to work no matter which port I used on the video card. Nor did it work on my computers on board CPU based video processor. It worked well initially.The menu was easy to navigate to the HDMI port selection from the home screen, which was a good thing as it does not remember the setting upon being turned off then back on
Ashleigh Jones –
Came well packaged. Has great sound. Easy to set up. Good price.
Has great sound. Screen display is great. Easy to navigate. Good quality picture. Feature are good. In perfect condition. No complaints.