Hisense U7G TV Review, Is it good?

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Hisense U7G is a great LCD TV with 4K 120Hz output, which offers excellent picture quality.

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Model NameHisense U7G
Display TypeLED
Resolution4K (2160p)
High Dynamic Range FormatDolby Vision, HDR 10, HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
LED Panel TypeQuantum ULED
Backlight TypeFull Array Local Dimming
Refresh Rate120Hz
Motion Enhancement TechnologyMotion Rate 480
Smart PlatformAndroid TV
HDMI4
Voice AssistantGoogle Assistant
USB2
Surround Sound SupportedDolby Atmos, IMAX Enhanced
Screen Mirroring TechnologyChromecast
Streaming ServicesYouTube, Prime Video, Google Play Music, Disney+, Twitch, HBO Max, Google Play Movies & TV, Netflix, Tubi, Peacock
 

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Pros:

The Hisense U7G is a great-looking TV, equipped with all the necessary technologies and features that any modern 4K LCD/LED TV needs in order to stand out. A full-array local-dimming backlight provides superb black levels and image contrast, while the U7G’s 120 Hz refresh rate delivers better motion quality than many competitors. The U7G also handles High Dynamic Range (HDR) video with aplomb thanks to its high brightness and rich quantum dot color. For serious gamers, Hisense has added all the HDMI 2.1 features necessary to take full advantage of the newest gaming consoles. Finally, the U7G features the Android TV streaming platform, which offers a wide variety of streaming services and a continually improving user interface. For what you’re paying, the total package boasts notable value.

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Cons:

Hisense’s video processing on the U7G isn’t up to the standards of Sony or Samsung, so you might notice upscaling artifacts or jagged edges in lower-resolution content such as DVDs and standard-definition cable. The viewing angle is only average, and this series comes only in 55-, 65-, and 75-inch screen sizes. If you don’t mind spending more for better video processing or you need a different screen size than the U7G offers, consider the Samsung QN90A instead. The QN90A is available in both smaller (43, 50 inches) and larger (85, 98 inches) sizes compared to the Hisense U7G. The QN90A also outpaces the U7G when playing HDR content.
 
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