Hisense U7G 4K HDR TV Review: New Option for Gamer

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In the field of electronic technology, excellent products are often inseparable from good hardware support and user experience. Of course, the user experience needs to be different from person to person, and different users have different experiences.

Hisense U7G may not be considered advanced for people who have ultra-high standards for TV, but after the overall test, it really can withstand the test.

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Hisense U7G is effortless in installation and can be easily assembled and installed on the wall. The TV box contains a TV tripod, screws, remote control, remote control batteries, and some product information.

Set up

By default, the TV will use the standard screen and turn on the energy-saving mode, but it is recommended to turn off the energy-saving mode, which will reduce the brightness of the TV.

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After disabling the energy-saving mode of the TV, I also recommend turning off motion smoothing. Although the smooth motion is helpful for some fast-moving sports content, it can make movies and some TV shows look fake. However, not everyone agrees with me, so if you like smooth action movies, you can turn on motion compensation.

For the HDR movie mode, according to the length of time to test the peak brightness, 930 to 950 nits were obtained. For the TV display, the brightness has reached a high level at the same price.

Backlight Performance

The backlight performance of Hisense U7G is relatively good. In a dark background, there is no halo effect around bright objects.

When I watch a program with closed captioning turned on, I can quickly learn all the information about the TV's backlight control and black level performance.

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The great thing about this Netflix nature documentary is that it was shot almost exclusively at night-hence the name. They use special cameras and technology to capture night images-an unprecedented natural action. On average, the show is very dark, which constitutes a hell-like torture test. Let me tell you that U7G passed the test easily.

I hardly observed overflow on the edge of the TV or halo around bright objects. The best test is around closed captions, which are bright white on an almost dark background.

Gaming Performance

Hisense U7G supports almost all available game parameters, including variable refresh rate. Hisense U7G has ultra-low input latency (less than 15 milliseconds for 4K, about 7 milliseconds for 1080p and VRR) and the HDR image is very good. There is good shadow detail and little motion blur.

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Summary

Hisense U7G has a high refresh rate, which gamers can use as a gaming monitor, and the ultra-low latency can enhance a better gaming experience. The simple design in appearance is suitable for most home decoration environments, and the overall is really satisfactory.
 
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