Hisense U6 vs U7: Which Offers Superior Brightness and Gaming Features for Your Home Entertainment?

barrybulsara

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  1. 1 Specs
  2. 2 Which is better
When it comes to choosing a new TV, the battle often boils down to two contenders: the Hisense U6 Series and the U7 Series. Both models boast impressive 4K ULED technology, but how do they stack up against each other?

The U6 Series offers a solid performance with its Quantum Dot technology and Fire TV built-in, making it a convenient option for streaming enthusiasts. However, the U7 Series pushes the envelope further with its Mini-LED backlighting and Full Array Local Dimming, which promise a more vibrant and uniform image quality.

This comparison isn't just about specifications; it's about which model delivers the best overall viewing experience. Is the U6 a capable entry point for those looking to upgrade, or does the U7 justify its higher price tag with cutting-edge technology? Let’s dive into the details and see which TV might be the better choice for you.

Specs​

Parameter
Hisense U6 Series TV​
Hisense U7 Series TV​
Picture​
HisenseU6SeriesTV.jpg
HisenseU7SeriesTV.jpg
Screen Size​
75 Inches​
55 Inches​
Reference Price​
$599.99​
$789.99​
Model Year​
2024​
2023​
Specific Uses​
Home Viewing​
indoor entertainment​
Highlight​
4K ULED: Like great, but better. The 75U6HF has our exclusive ULED technologies. They boost color, contrast, brightness, motion… we could go on. It's the TV your old TV wants to be
QUANTUM DOT WIDE COLOR GAMUT: Quantum Dot produces purer, richer, more brilliant and accurate colors than a regular LED TV. Creating over a billion color combinations brings vibrant images to life in a way non-QLED TVs can't
FIRE TV BUILT-IN: With Fire TV built-in, you can enjoy a world of entertainment from apps like Prime Video, Netflix, Disney plus, Hulu, and HBO Max. Plus, stream for free with Freevee, Pluto TV, Tubi, and more. Subscription may be required
4K ULED: Hisense’s proprietary ULED technologies boost color, contrast, brightness, and motion. This suite of patented hardware and software technologies delivers an engaging and completely unique picture that can only be delivered by Hisense
MINI-LED & FULL ARRAY LOCAL DIMMING: Mini-LED is the latest breakthrough in backlighting technology. By utilizing LED’s that are significantly smaller than traditional LED’s we are able to use many more LED’s to create a bright image that distributes the light more evenly for a uniform image across the screen
QLED QUANTUM DOT WIDE COLOR GAMUT: Quantum Dot QLED produces purer, richer, more brilliant and accurate color than a regular LED TV. Creating over a billion color combinations that bring vibrant images to life in a way non QLED TVs can’t
Operating System​
FireOS​
Google TV​
Internet Applications​
HBO Max, Disney Plus, Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu​
Prime Video, Google TV, YouTube, Browser​
Remote Control​
Bluetooth​
Bluetooth​
Controller Type​
Voice Control​
Remote Control, Voice Control​
Control Method​
App, Voice​
Voice​
Aspect Ratio​
16:9​
16:9​
Display Technology​
QLED​
QLED​
Screen Finish​
Flat​
Flat​
Has Color Screen​
Yes​
Yes​
Resolution​
4K​
4K​
Refresh Rate​
60 Hz​
144 Hz​
Response Time​
-​
6 Milliseconds​
HDR Format​
HDR10+​
HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision​
Maximum Brightness​
600 Nit​
1000 Nit​
Backlight Technology​
LED​
Mini-LED​
Backlight Setting​
Adjustable​
Full Array Local Dimming​
Picture Enhancement​
ULED, Quantum Dot, Local Dimming​
ULED​
Motion Enhancement​
MEMC​
Motion Rate 480​
Audio Channels​
2.0​
2.1​
Audio Output​
Digital, Stereo​
Dolby Atmos, 2.1 channel audio​
Audio Input​
HDMI
HDMI
Speaker Description​
[IN] Audio output power: 12W x 2​
2.1 channel audio, 170 watts​
Surround Sound​
-​
Dolby Atmos, Imax Enhanced​
Video Encoding​
HEVC (H.265), VP9, or AV1​
H.264 or H.265 (HEVC)​
Screen Mirroring​
-​
Google Cast​
Water Resistance​
-​
Not Water Resistant​
Compatible Devices​
-​
Gaming Console, Headphone, Speaker​
Tuner Type​
ATSC​
ATSC​
Voltage​
120 Volts​
120 Volts​
Line Voltage​
110 VAC 60 Hz​
-​
Other Features​
Game Mode, Bezel-Less Design, Local Dimming, Wide Color Enhancer​
Game Mode, Multiple Voice Assistance, Bezel-Less Design, Local Dimming, Wide Color Enhancer​
D x W x H​
3.1"D x 65.9"W x 37.8"H​
3.1"D x 48.4"W x 28.2"H​
Connectivity Technology​
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, HDMI
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, HDMI
Bluetooth Version​
-​
5.2​
Wireless Technology​
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi​
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi​
Usb Ports​
2​
2​
HDMI Ports​
4​
4​
Audio Out Ports​
-​
2​
Connector Type​
bluetooth​
HDMI, USB​
Signal Format​
Digital​
Digital​

Which is better​

Parameter
Hisense U6 Series TV​
Hisense U7 Series TV​
Compare​
 
So, I’ve had my Hisense 58" Fire TV for a couple of years now, and let me tell you, it’s been awesome! The picture quality is super sharp, which is a huge plus. The speakers? Meh, they’re alright, but I’ve got it hooked up to a 5.1 surround sound system, so it’s all good on that front. The only tiny downside I’ve spotted is a bit of darkening in the corners. But honestly, aside from that little quirk, it’s been a fantastic TV. I’d totally think about getting another Hisense when I’m ready to upgrade!
 
So, I’ve got this Hisense U6 Series TV, right? And there’s this annoying audio issue when I’m just chilling and watching regular TV. The volume is like way lower—like 10-15 times lower—than everything else on the TV. If you forget to turn it down before jumping into another app or input, you’re basically setting yourself up for a surprise concert in your living room. It’s crazy loud! Plus, the whole navigation thing can be kind of sluggish and not the smoothest ride. Just a heads up if you're thinking about getting one!
 

Charger196904

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So, I recently got my hands on the Hisense U6 Series TV, and I gotta say, the picture quality is pretty awesome! But here's the kicker: I could only get one of my Amazon devices to hook up to it. The other Fire TV? Nah, it sees all my other gadgets but just won’t play nice with this TV. Kinda frustrating, right?
 

NetworkingJesus

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So, I got myself a Hisense U7 Series TV after checking out a bunch of reviews, thinking it would be a solid choice. Spoiler alert: it’s not a Samsung! The picture quality is decent, but switching between options is a bit laggy. I bought it late 2023 and, honestly, I've only seen one big software update since then. If I could hit rewind, I’d definitely save up for a Samsung instead. Oh, and the subwoofer? It distorts way too easily. 😟
 
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