Hisense U7G Review (55U7G, 65U7G, 75U7G) (2024)

Design

Design

Style

Curved No

The Hisense U7G has a very similar design to the Hisense U6G and the Hisense H8G. The bezels are extremely thin on three sides.

Design

Accelerated Longevity Test

Uniformity Pictures

Unfortunately, shortly after taking the 2-month photos and measurements, the backlight on the Hisense U7G failed. We discovered that a power cable running between the LED driver board and the power supply had burnt out. The burnt cable, power supply, and LED driver board were replaced, and the TV is now working properly. You can read more about this failure in our 3-month longevity update.

LEARN ABOUT ACCELERATED LONGEVITY TEST

Design

Stand

The feet are wide-set, and support the TV well. If you have a narrow table, they can be set closer to reduce the footprint, seen here.

Footprint of the 65-inch stand in the configuration shown: 47.6" x 10.6". When set in the alternate position, the feet have a footprint of 36.4" x 10.6". The feet lift the TV 2.4 inches above the table in either position, which is a bit low, so most soundbars will partially block the screen.

Design

Back

Wall Mount VESA 300x200

The back is nearly identical to the Hisense U6G. The back panel is divided into two sections. The panel that covers the display is made of metal, and the section that covers the electronics is made of plastic. Like the Hisense U6G there are clips to help with cable management. The inputs face to the side, and they're easy to access even when the TV is wall mounted.

Design

Borders

Borders 0.39" (1.0 cm)

Design

Thickness

Max Thickness 3.54" (9.0 cm)

Unlike the Hisense U8G, the clips on the back of the TV don't seem to be removable, and they stick out about 0.4 of an inch (1cm).

7.0

Design

Build Quality

Overall, the Hisense U7G has decent build quality. There's some wobble to the stand, but it's not too noticeable. The metal portions of the back feel well-built, but there's a bit of flex to the plastic portions that cover the electronics.

Picture Quality

7.3

Picture Quality

Contrast

Contrast

10,974 : 1

Native Contrast

6,374 : 1

The Hisense U7G has outstanding contrast, so blacks look black in a dark room. The local dimming feature helps to boost the contrast ratio a bit, but it's not as effective as the Hisense U8G. The 75-inch model has a much worse contrast, as it uses a different type of panel.

LEARN ABOUT CONTRAST

6.0

Picture Quality

Blooming

7.0

Picture Quality

Lighting Zone Transitions

Local Dimming

Yes

Backlight

Full-Array

Dimming Zones Count Of Tested TV

90

7.0

Picture Quality

Contrast And Dark Details In Game Mode

The local dimming feature performs the same in Game Mode as in the other picture modes, which is great.

8.0

Picture Quality

HDR Brightness

Hallway Lights (~1950 cd/m²)

514 cd/m²

Yellow Skyscraper (~700 cd/m²)

480 cd/m²

Landscape Pool (~300 cd/m²)

176 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window

990 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window

969 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window

767 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window

669 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window

634 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window

981 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window

964 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window

765 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window

667 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window

632 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)

0.027

The Hisense U7G has good peak brightness in HDR. It's bright enough for most HDR content, and small highlights stand out in most scenes. It's not as bright as the Hisense U8G, but unlike the U8G, it follows the EOTF pretty much perfectly. Most scenes display at the correct brightness, and it rolls off gradually as it approaches the TV's peak brightness, which ensures that bright highlights aren't clipped and there's no loss of fine details. These measurements are in the 'HDR Theater' Picture Mode, which is also the brightest HDR mode on this TV. If you prefer a large TV with much higher HDR peak brightness, then consider the TCL R745 QLED.

LEARN ABOUT HDR BRIGHTNESS

7.9

Picture Quality

HDR Brightness In Game Mode

Hallway Lights (~1950 cd/m²)

500 cd/m²

Yellow Skyscraper (~700 cd/m²)

480 cd/m²

Landscape Pool (~300 cd/m²)

166 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window

992 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window

971 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window

765 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window

666 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window

631 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window

978 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window

964 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window

763 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window

664 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window

629 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)

0.028

Switching to Game Mode results in no noticeable change in the HDR peak brightness. If you play a lot of HDR games and care about HDR brightness, then consider the Sony X95K.

7.9

Picture Quality

PQ EOTF Tracking

600 Nit Tracking Delta

0.0134

1000 Nit Tracking Delta

0.0134

4000 Nit Tracking Delta

0.0136

LEARN ABOUT PQ EOTF TRACKING

8.7

Picture Quality

SDR Brightness

Real Scene Peak Brightness

615 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window

919 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window

915 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window

732 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window

640 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window

607 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window

904 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window

908 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window

730 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window

637 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window

605 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)

0.026

The Hisense U7G has amazing peak brightness in SDR. It's bright enough to easily overcome glare, but there's some variation in brightness with different content.

These measurements are with the calibrated settings, in the 'Theater Night' Picture Mode with the Backlight set to 'Max' and Local Dimming to 'High'. These settings are the most accurate, and unlike most TVs, they're also the brightest.

8.4

Picture Quality

Color Gamut

Wide Color Gamut

Yes

DCI P3 xy

92.03%

DCI P3 uv

94.97%

Rec 2020 xy

69.44%

Rec 2020 uv

77.59%

The Hisense U7G has an impressive color gamut. It uses Quantum Dot technology to achieve a wider color gamut than traditional LCDs. It can display a wide color gamut for the latest HDR content, with nearly complete coverage of the DCI P3 color space used by most current HDR content. It falls a bit short on all primaries, but this isn't very noticeable with most content. Coverage of the wider Rec. 2020 color gamut is just okay, so it's not very future-proof. It has great tone mapping in both color spaces, ensuring fine details are preserved.

LEARN ABOUT COLOR GAMUT

8.4

Picture Quality

Color Volume

1,000 cd/m² DCI P3 Coverage ITP

74.6%

10,000 cd/m² Rec 2020 Coverage ITP

39.7%

White Luminance

996 cd/m²

Red Luminance

198 cd/m²

Green Luminance

717 cd/m²

Blue Luminance

68 cd/m²

Cyan Luminance

778 cd/m²

Magenta Luminance

267 cd/m²

Yellow Luminance

914 cd/m²

The Hisense U7G has impressive color volume. It displays most bright colors really bright, but it's limited by its incomplete color gamut, so not all colors get that bright.

LEARN ABOUT COLOR VOLUME

6.4

Picture Quality

Pre Calibration

White Balance dE

5.06

Color dE

2.93

Gamma

2.20

Color Temperature

6,084 K

Picture Mode

Theater Night

Color Temp Setting

Low

Gamma Setting

2.2

Unfortunately, the Hisense U7G has mediocre accuracy out of the box. The biggest issue is the white balance, which is noticeably inaccurate, especially in brighter scenes. There are also some issues with saturated yellows and blues, and the color temperature is a bit warm. On the other hand, gamma is very close to the 2.2 target for a moderately-lit room, with only a few very minor issues in very dark and very bright scenes. If color accuracy is important to you, then check out the Vizio M7 Series Quantum 2021 instead.

LEARN ABOUT PRE CALIBRATION

9.5

Picture Quality

Post Calibration

White Balance dE

0.26

Color dE

1.05

Gamma

2.21

Color Temperature

6,546 K

White Balance Calibration

20 point

Color Calibration

Yes

After calibration, the Hisense U7G has much better accuracy. The white balance was easy to calibrate, and it looks incredible after calibration. There's a color calibration system (CMS), but any changes to it actually make the overall color accuracy worse. Some colors are still slightly off, but they're not noticeable to the naked eye.

You can see the full calibration settings here.

LEARN ABOUT POST CALIBRATION

7.4

Picture Quality

Gray Uniformity

50% Std. Dev.

2.180%

50% DSE

0.200%

5% Std. Dev.

1.164%

5% DSE

0.102%

The Hisense U7G has decent gray uniformity. There's a fair bit of dirty screen effect throughout the center of the screen, which can be distracting when watching sports. There's very little vignetting, though; the corners appear almost identical to the center of the screen. The near-dark uniformity is even better, with no noticeable dirty screen effect.

LEARN ABOUT GRAY UNIFORMITY

6.9

Picture Quality

Black Uniformity

Std. Dev.

1.737%

Native Std. Dev.

0.844%

The Hisense U7G has good black uniformity. There's some blooming around bright objects in dark scenes with local dimming disabled, but there's very little backlight bleed or uniformity issues.

Unfortunately, enabling local dimming makes the black uniformity a bit worse, as there's significant blooming around our test cross. The better local dimming feature on the Hisense U8G makes a big difference here, as it can dim much tighter to the cross, resulting in significantly less blooming.

LEARN ABOUT BLACK UNIFORMITY

5.9

Picture Quality

Viewing Angle

Color Washout

25°

Color Shift

30°

Brightness Loss

35°

Black Level Raise

40°

Gamma Shift

19°

The Hisense 65U7G has a disappointing viewing angle, so it's not ideal for a wide seating arrangement, as the image fades as you move off-center. Unlike more expensive competitors, like the Samsung QN90A, it isn't available with a wide-angle filter to improve viewing angles. The 75-inch model has a much wider viewing angle, as it uses a different panel type.

LEARN ABOUT VIEWING ANGLE

7.4

Picture Quality

Reflections

Screen Finish

Semi-gloss

Total Reflections

5.2%

Indirect Reflections

0.6%

Calculated Direct Reflections

4.6%

The Hisense U7G has decent reflection handling, but it's a bit worse than the Hisense U8G. The semi-gloss finish diffuses reflections a bit. Thankfully, it can get extremely bright, so you can just increase the backlight to overcome any bright glare.

LEARN ABOUT REFLECTIONS

8.0

Picture Quality

HDR Native Gradient

100% Black to 50% Gray

6.0

50% Gray to 100% White

8.0

100% Black to 50% Red

6.0

50% Red to 100% Red

10

100% Black to 50% Green

6.0

50% Green to 100% Green

8.0

100% Black to 50% Blue

10

50% Blue to 100% Blue

10

LEARN ABOUT HDR NATIVE GRADIENT

4.8

Picture Quality

Low-Quality Content Smoothing

Smoothing

3.0

Detail Preservation

9.0

7.5

Picture Quality

Upscaling: Sharpness Processing

LEARN ABOUT UPSCALING: SHARPNESS PROCESSING

Picture Quality

Pixels

Subpixel Layout

BGR

Type LED

Sub-Type

VA

Like most TVs on the market, the Hisense 65U7G uses a BGR (Blue-Green-Red) subpixel layout instead of the traditional Red-Green-Blue layout. This reduces text clarity when using the TV as a PC monitor, but there are workarounds for this. For video content, including games, it doesn't make any difference. You can read more about this here.

Motion

7.8

Motion

Response Time

80% Response Time

5.1 ms

100% Response Time

13.5 ms

The Hisense 65U7G has a very good response time. It's a bit slower than the Hisense U8G, but motion still looks good when gaming. Like most VA panels, there's worse motion smearing in dark scenes, but there's no noticeable overshoot. Unfortunately, due to the flicker of the backlight, there are noticeable duplications in motion.

Some 2021 Hisense TVs have an issue with red fringing, including the Hisense U8G. This issue is also present on the U7G, but it's not as noticeable as the U8G.

The 4k @ 120Hz response time in Game Mode is a bit slower than the 60Hz response time out of Game Mode. The 80% average response time is 4.6ms, and the average 100% response time is 14.5ms.

LEARN ABOUT RESPONSE TIME

9.9

Motion

Flicker-Free

Flicker-Free

No

PWM Dimming Frequency

960 Hz

The Hisense U7G isn't technically flicker-free, but it flickers at such a high frequency that it won't bother most people.

LEARN ABOUT FLICKER-FREE

Motion

Black Frame Insertion (BFI)

Optional BFI

Yes

Min Flicker For 60 fps

120 Hz

60Hz For 60 fps

No

120Hz For 120 fps

Yes

Min Flicker for 60 fps in Game Mode

120 Hz

The Hisense U7G has an optional backlight strobing feature, commonly known as (BFI), which reduces the appearance of persistence blur by reducing the backlight flicker frequency. Unfortunately, this causes noticeable duplications in motion with 60fps content, as it can only flicker at 120Hz. There's also noticeable strobe crosstalk, which can be distracting. The replacement model to this TV, the Hisense U7H, can flicker at both 60 and 120Hz, so there's no duplication in motion with 60Hz signals.

Note that our BFI scoring is only based on the refresh rates and frequencies supported and doesn't reflect how the BFI feature performs.

LEARN ABOUT BLACK FRAME INSERTION (BFI)

Motion

Motion Interpolation

Motion Interpolation (30 fps)

Yes

Motion Interpolation (60 fps)

Yes

The Hisense U7G has an optional motion interpolation feature that can improve the appearance of motion. Subjectively, it appears to perform similar to the Hisense U8G. It's not as good as more expensive competitors, like the Sony X90J or the Samsung QN90A QLED, and there are more noticeable artifacts, especially in busy scenes.

LEARN ABOUT MOTION INTERPOLATION

7.4

Motion

Stutter

Frame Hold Time @ 24 fps

28.2 ms

Frame Hold Time @ 60 fps

3.2 ms

There's some stutter when watching low frame rate content, like movies. It's especially noticeable in slow panning shots.

LEARN ABOUT STUTTER

10

Motion

24p Judder

Judder-Free 24p

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via 60p

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via 60i

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via Native Apps

Yes

The Hisense U7G automatically removes judder from any source, ensuring a smooth movie-watching experience.

LEARN ABOUT 24P JUDDER

9.4

Motion

Variable Refresh Rate

Native Refresh Rate

120 Hz

Variable Refresh Rate

Yes

HDMI Forum VRR

No

FreeSync

Yes

G-SYNC Compatible

No

4k VRR Maximum

120 Hz

4k VRR Minimum

< 20 Hz

1080p VRR Maximum

120 Hz

1080p VRR Minimum

< 20 Hz

1440p VRR Maximum

120 Hz

1440p VRR Minimum

< 20 Hz

VRR + Local Dimming No

The Hisense U7G has a fast refresh rate, and it supports variable refresh rate technology (VRR) to reduce screen tearing. Unfortunately, G-SYNC Compatible doesn't work properly, as it doesn't prevent tearing at all.

LEARN ABOUT VARIABLE REFRESH RATE

Inputs

9.4

Inputs

Input Lag

1080p @ 60Hz

15.3 ms

1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode

123.4 ms

1080p @ 120Hz

7.6 ms

1080p @ 144Hz

N/A

1440p @ 60Hz

15.4 ms

1440p @ 120Hz

7.6 ms

1440p @ 144Hz

N/A

4k @ 60Hz

15.4 ms

4k @ 60Hz + 10-Bit HDR

15.4 ms

4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4

15.4 ms

4k @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode

123.3 ms

4k @ 60Hz With Interpolation

105.5 ms

4k @ 120Hz

7.7 ms

4k @ 144Hz

N/A

8k @ 60Hz

N/A

The Hisense U7G has outstanding low input lag, as long as you're in the 'Game' Picture mode, resulting in a very responsive gaming experience. While it's not as good as most dedicated gaming monitors, it's still low enough for most serious gamers.

LEARN ABOUT INPUT LAG

9.6

Inputs

Supported Resolutions

Resolution 4k

480p @ 59.94Hz (Widescreen)

Yes

720p @ 59.94Hz

Yes

1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4

Yes

1080p @ 120Hz

Yes

1080p @ 144Hz

No

1440p @ 60Hz

Yes (forced resolution required)

1440p @ 120Hz

Yes (forced resolution required)

1440p @ 144Hz

No

4k @ 60Hz

Yes

4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4

Yes

4k @ 120Hz

Yes

4k @ 120Hz @ 4:4:4

Yes

4k @ 144Hz

No

8k @ 30Hz or 24Hz

No

8k @ 60Hz

No

The Hisense U7G supports almost everything. 1440p resolutions are supported, but they're not exposed in the EDID, so they have to be forced. You can do this either through custom HDMI settings on an Xbox or through your graphics card's control panel software as a custom resolution. It can display proper 4:4:4 chroma in most supported resolutions, but the Picture Mode has to be set to 'Game'. Unfortunately, like many 2021 TVs, chroma 4:4:4 isn't displayed properly with 4k @ 120Hz signals, as the resolution is vertically halved. This isn't really noticeable when gaming, but causes text clarity issues with a PC.

LEARN ABOUT SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS

Inputs

PS5 Compatibility

Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)

Yes

4k @ 120Hz

Yes

1440p @ 120Hz

PS5 doesn't output 1440p

1080p @ 120Hz

Yes

HDR

Yes

VRR

No

The Hisense U7G supports all the features of the new generation of gaming consoles, except for 120Hz Dolby Vision, which isn't currently supported by most TVs. The resolution halving issue with 4k @ 120Hz 4:4:4 signals is still present, but it's not really noticeable when gaming on a PS5 or Xbox Series X.

Inputs

Xbox Series X|S Compatibility

Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)

Yes

4k @ 120Hz

Yes

1440p @ 120Hz

Yes

1080p @ 120Hz

Yes

HDR

Yes

VRR

Yes

Inputs

Inputs Specifications

HDR10

Yes

HDR10+

Yes

Dolby Vision

Yes

HLG

Yes

HDMI 2.0 Full Bandwidth

Yes (HDMI 1,2,3,4)

HDMI 2.1 Class Bandwidth

Yes (HDMI 3,4)

CEC Yes

HDCP 2.2 Yes (HDMI 1,2,3,4)

ATSC Tuner

1.0

USB 3.0

Yes (1)

Variable Analog Audio Out Yes

Wi-Fi Support Yes (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz)

Like the Hisense U8G, the Hisense U7G has two HDMI 2.1 ports. One of them doubles as the eARC/ARC port, so if you're planning on using an external receiver connected over eARC, you can only connect one other HDMI 2.1 device to the TV.

Inputs

Input Photos

Inputs

Total Inputs

HDMI 4

USB 2

Digital Optical Audio Out 1

Analog Audio Out 3.5mm 1

Analog Audio Out RCA 0

Component In 0

Composite In 1 (incl. adapter)

Tuner (Cable/Ant) 1

Ethernet 1

DisplayPort 0

IR In 0

Inputs

Audio Passthrough

ARC/eARC Port

eARC

eARC: Dolby Atmos Over Dolby Digital Plus

Yes

eARC: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1

Yes

eARC: LPCM 7.1 Over Dolby MAT

Yes

eARC: Dolby TrueHD 7.1

Yes

eARC: DTS:X Over DTS-HD MA

Yes

eARC: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1

Yes

eARC: LPCM Channels (Bitstream)

2.0

ARC: Dolby Digital 5.1

Yes

ARC: DTS 5.1

Yes

Optical: Dolby Digital 5.1

Yes

Optical: DTS 5.1

Yes

The Hisense U7G supports eARC and can pass all of the common formats through to a supported receiver or soundbar.

Sound Quality

6.3

Sound Quality

Frequency Response

Low-Frequency Extension

113.14 Hz

Std. Dev. @ 70

4.84 dB

Std. Dev. @ 80

4.89 dB

Std. Dev. @ Max

7.33 dB

Max

93.7 dB SPL

Dynamic Range Compression

2.86 dB

The Hisense U7G has mediocre sound quality. The low-frequency extension (LFE) is very high, resulting in very limited bass response, with no thump or rumble. Above the LFE, the frequency response is okay at moderate levels but lacks a bit in the upper treble range. It gets very loud, but there's a bit of compression at max volume.

LEARN ABOUT FREQUENCY RESPONSE

7.3

Sound Quality

Distortion

Weighted THD @ 80

0.031

Weighted THD @ Max

0.324

IMD @ 80

4.50%

IMD @ Max

11.18%

The Hisense U7G has decent distortion performance. There's very little audible total harmonic distortion at moderate volume levels, but it's worse at high volume levels. This depends on the content, though, and not everyone will even notice it.

LEARN ABOUT DISTORTION

Smart Features

8.0

Smart Features

Interface

Smart OS Android TV

Version 10

Ease of Use

Average

Smoothness

Very Smooth

Time Taken to Select YouTube

2 s

Time Taken to Change Backlight

3 s

Advanced Options

Many

The Hisense U7G's smart interface has been updated to Android 10, from Android 9.0 on the Hisense H8G. Unlike Sony TVs, Hisense has opted not to switch to Google TV. The underlying platform is nearly identical, but the interface is a bit different. Overall, the interface is fast and easy to use.

We experienced a strange bug when connecting a PC to the TV. Plugging in the HDMI to the back of the TV caused the image to appear washed out as if a filter was applied to the screen. The only way we found to remove it was to switch the Smart Scene feature on and then off again. We didn't have this issue with any other source.

0

Smart Features

Ad-Free

Ads

Yes

Opt-out

No

Suggested Content in Home

Yes

Opt-out of Suggested Content

Yes

Unfortunately, like almost all TVs on the market, there are ads, and they can't be disabled directly from the TV. The rows of suggested content can be disabled, though, which is nice.

LEARN ABOUT AD-FREE

9.0

Smart Features

Apps and Features

App Selection

Great

App Smoothness

Average

Cast Capable

Yes

USB Drive Playback

Yes

USB Drive HDR Playback

Yes

HDR in Netflix

Yes

HDR in YouTube

Yes

The Hisense U7G has a huge selection of apps from the built-in Google Play Store.

8.0

Smart Features

Remote

Size

Medium

Voice Control

Many Features

CEC Menu Control

Yes

Other Smart Features

No

Remote App Hisense RemoteNOW

The Hisense U7G comes with the same remote as the Hisense U8G. There are more dedicated app buttons than last year. It has built-in voice controls that allow you to change inputs, open or search in specific apps, or ask basic questions like "What time is it?". Unfortunately, the voice controls can't change settings on the TV.

Smart Features

TV Controls

The controls under the TV are pretty standard and work in a pinch. Hisense has a few extra features here, though, that are a nice touch. There's a built-in mic on the TV that can perform the same function as the voice commands on the remote, but here Hisense has added a switch to disable the mic if you're concerned about privacy. From the menu that pops up when you press the power button there's a unique "Find my remote" feature.

Smart Features

In The Box

  • Quick Setup Guide
  • Remote
  • Batteries
  • AV Composite adapter
  • Power cable

Smart Features

Misc

Power Consumption 70 W

Power Consumption (Max) 232 W

Firmware V0000.01.00I.L0422

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