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Hisense: the ULED and Ultra HD TVs of the 2020 range arrive in Italy | Prices...https://www.hdblog.it/tv/articoli/n521008/hisense-tv-gamma-2020-uled-u8qf-u7qf/


U9K:8K LCD,FALD,Quantum Dot-WCG,100/120 Hz με MCFI
H75U9K

891400





U8QF:55" and 65",FALD,LCD panel with Quantum Dot-WCG,100/120 Hz με MCFI,HDR10 + , Dolby Vision , HDR10 and HLG,Dolby Atmos

U8QF 55": 999 (132 zones)
U8QF 65": 1.499 (180 zones)

891401




U7QF:55" and 65",FALD,LCD panel with Quantum Dot -WCG,50/60 Hz,
U7QF: 32 zones 50 ",
72 zones 55",
90 zones 65".


U7QF 55": 899
U7QF 65": 1.199

891402




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A73
A71

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-Hisense 2020 TV line up...https://gathering.tweakers.net/forum/list_messages/1992132
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55"...[avforums.com]...Hisense 55U7QFTUK review...https://www.avforums.com/reviews/hisense-u7-4k-lcd-led-tv-review.17094

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The variances at most window sizes can be put down to the local dimming algorithm and its approach to anti-blooming at the 1, 2 and 5% window sizes, which were significantly lower than at 10% and above. We have seen the same approach to this from Samsung with their FALD sets.



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HISENSE TV 2020
Premium ULEDMid - endEntry Level 4K
U9KU8QFU7QFA7500F
A7400F
A7300F
AE7200F
A7100F
AE7000F
75"55, 65"
Front colour: Black
50, 55, 65"
Front colour: Silver
43, 50, 55, 65"
Front colour: Grey
43, 50, 55, 65"
Front colour: Grey
43, 50, 55, 65"
Front colour: Black
43, 50, 55, 58, 65, 70, 75"
Front colour: Black
7680x4320 SUHD
100 Hz, MVA
-
FALD
Quantum Dots "ULED"
75" -
1500 cd/m
-
Wide Colour Gamut
-
-
SoC:
MEMC
-
HDR 10/HDR10 +/HLG/Dolby Vision
Local Dimming
-
-
Dolby Atmos
-
-
-
-
-
-
DVB-T/T2/C/S*S2
PVR
Timeshift
OS: VIDAA U4.0
Web Browser(VEWD)
Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, Racuten TV
Aplication Store
HbbTV
-
4x HDMI
-
-
1x Digital Optical (out)
2 x USB
Bluetooth: A2DP/HIDP
Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, dual band (2.4GHz & 5GHz)
DLNA
-
RC:
Ultra HD Premium
100 Hz, MVA
8 bit + FRC
Full Array Local Dimming (65" - 180 zones)
Quantum Dots "ULED"
55" - 132 zones / 65" - 180 zones
1000 cd/m²
5,000: 1
Wide Colour Gamut
DCI-P3 100%
Rec.2020 77%
SoC: Mstar MSD Quad Core
MEMC
3000 Picture Criteria Index
HDR10/HDR10 +/HLG/Dolby Vision
Local Dimming
10Wx2
Dolby AC-4
Dolby Atmos
Dolby MS12
-
-
-
Anyview Cast
Vidaa Art
DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2
PVR
Timeshift
OS: VIDAA U4.0
Web Browser(VEWD)
Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, Rakuten TV
Application Store
HbbTV v.2.0.2
Alexa (Amazon) via remote control
4x HDMI 2.0 ARC
1x Composite
1x RCA Analog Stereo (in)
1x Digital Optical (out)
2x USB 2.0
Bluetooth: A2DP/HIDP
Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, dual band (2.4GHz & 5GHz)
DLNA
1x CI+ 1.4
RC: ERF6A64 (silver/black)β€’ Bluetooth
3840x2160 Ultra HD
50 Hz, MVA
8 bit + FRC
Full Array Local Dimming (65" - 80 zones)
Quantum Dots "ULED"
50"-32 zones / 55"-72 zones / 65"-90zones
700 cd/m²
-
Wide Colour Gamut
DCI-P3 100%
Rec.2020 77%
SoC: Mstar MSD6886 Quad Core
MEMC
2500 Picture Criteria Index
HDR10/HDR10 +/HLG/Dolby Vision
Local Dimming
10Wx2
Dolby AC-4
Dolby Atmos
Dolby MS12
-
-
-
Anyview Cast
Vidaa Art
DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2
PVR
Timeshift
OS: VIDAA U4.0
Web Browser (VEWD)
Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, Rakuten TV
Application Store
HbbTV v.2.0.2
Alexa (Amazon) via remote control
4x HDMI 2.0 ARC
1x Composite
1x RCA Analog Stereo (in)
1x Digital Optical (out)
2x USB 2.0
Bluetooth: A2DP/HIDP
Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, dual band (2.4GHz & 5GHz)
DLNA
1x CI+ 1.4
RC: ERF3A72 (black) β€’ Bluetooth
3840x2160 Ultra HD
50Hz, MVA
8 bit + FRC
Full Led Simple
-
DLED
43/50" - 300cd/m² / 55/65" - 350 cd/m²
43/55/65" - 4,000: 1 / 50" - 5000: 1
True Cinema Color
-
Rec.2020 70/74/70/72%
SoC: Mstar MSD6886 Quad Core
MEMC
2000 Picture Criteria Index
HDR10/HDR10 +/HLG/Dolby Vision
-
43"- 7Wx2 / 50,55,65" - 10Wx2
-
-
Dolby MS12
DTS
DTS Studio Sound
DTS Virtual: X
Anyview Cast
-
DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2
PVR
Timeshift
OS: VIDAA U4.0
Web Browser (VEWD)
Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, Rakuten TV
Applicarion Store
HbbTV v.2.0.2
Amazon Alexa via Echo
3x HDMI 2.0 ARC
1x Composite
1x RCA Analog Stereo (in)
1x Digital Optical (out)
2x USB 2.0
Bluetooth: A2DP/HIDP
Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, dual band (2.4GHz & 5GHz)
DLNA
1x CI+ 1.4
RC: EN2A30
3840x2160 Ultra HD
50 Hz
8-bit + FRC
Full Led Simple
-
DLED
-
-
Wide Colour Gamut
-
-
Quad Core
MEMC
-
HDR10//HLG/Dolby Vision
-
43"-2x7W / 50,55,65"-2x10W
-
-
Dolby MS12
-
-
DTS Virtual: X
-
-
DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2
PVR
Timeshift
OS: VIDAA U4.0
web Browser (VEWD)
Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, racuten TV
Aplication Store
-
Amazone Alexa via Echo
3x HDMI 2.0 ARC
1x Composite
-
1x Digital Optical Out
2x USB 2.0
Bluetooth:
Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, dual band (2.4GHz & 5Ghz)
DLNA
1x CI+ 1.4
RC:
3840x2160 Ultra HD
50 Hz, MVA
8 bit + FRC
Full Led Simple
-
DLED
43" - 250 / 300 cd/m²
5,000: 1
-
-
Rec.2020 54%
SoC: Mstar MSD6886
MEMC
1800 Picture Criteria Index
HDR10/HDR10+/HLG
-
43"-7Wx2 / 50,55" - 8Wx2 / 65" - 10Wx2
-
-
Dolby MS12
DTS
DTS Studio Sound
DTS Virtual: X
Anyview Cast
-
DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2
PVR
Timeshift
OS: VIDAA U4.0
Web Browser (VEWD)
Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, Rakuten TV
Application Store
HbbTV v.2.0.2
Amazon Alexa via Echo
3x HDMI 2.0 ARC
1x Composite
1x RCA Analog Stereo (in)
1x Digital Optical (out)
2x USB 2.0
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4GHz
DLNA
1x CI+ 1.4
RC: ?
3840x2160 Ultra HD
50 Hz, MVA
8 bit + FRC
Full LED Simple
-
DLED
43" - 200 / 300 cd/m²
5,000: 1
-
-
Rec.2020 54%
Quad Core
MEMC
1600 Picture Criteria Index
HDR10/HDR10+/HLG
-
43"-7Wx2 / 50,55,58"-8Wx2 / 65/75"-10Wx2
-
-
Dolby MS12
DTS
DTS Studio Sound
-
Anyview Cast
-
DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2
PVR
Timeshift
OS: VIDAA U3.0
Web Browser (VEWD)
Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, Rakuten TV
Application Store
HbbTV v.2.0.2
Amazon Alexa via Echo
3x HDMI 2.0 ARC
1x Composite
1x RCA Analog Stereo (in)
1x Digital Optical (out)
2x USB 2.0
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4GHz
DLNA
1x CI+ 1.4
RC: EN2BI27H
 

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55"...[avforums.com]...Hisense 55U8QF review...https://www.avforums.com/reviews/hisense-u8-4k-lcd-tv-review.17093

55U8QF:Full Array Local Dimming (FALD) backlight with 110 separate zones,


...We measured the Hisense U8QF peak brightness on a 10% window to be 1250 nits, but surprisingly this increased further at the 25% window size to just under 1500 nits. You will also notice that 1%, 2% and 5% window results are much lower and this is due to the local dimming algorithm anti-blooming kicking in with the smaller sizes of window. The full field 100% result was a sustained 625 nits...

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Verdict

If you are looking for an LED LCD TV for dim room critical movie viewing the Hisense U8QF is not the TV for you and you will probably need to search out a higher-priced LCD model or consider an OLED. It is not an enthusiasts TV and there are better options if you can spend a little more.

If you are looking for an everyday living room workhorse that has good gaming performance, nice design and decent SDR and HDR viewing in a bright normal living room, then the Hisense U8QF is a compelling proposition.

HDR peak brightness and full-field numbers are impressive and in a normal living room that offers excellent levels of dynamics and a rich colourful performance with most content. Only really dark scenes will catch out the U8QF and its aggressive local dimming. SDR content from everyday TV viewing is also very good with a fairly accurate image out of the box with very nice looking colours and no obvious issues.

When you move the viewing to night time and the lights are turned down you start to notice more of the inherent issues of LCD and using the technology in such dark surroundings. There are issues with image bleed around bright objects against dark backgrounds and the black bars of movies light up when bright objects are in the frame. The local dimming is also noticeably more aggressive when viewing in the dark with brightness pumping in some scene changes, as well as the backlight switching off completely with tricky dark scenes. Viewing angles are also an issue, as they are with most LCD sets of this nature, so make sure your viewing is head-on for the best possible image quality.

Overall, the Hisense 55U8QF is an impressive everyday workhorse with good image accuracy and a nice bright HDR image that many LCD peers at this price point simply can’t match. There are issues but most of these can be mitigated when used in bright surroundings and not used for critical movie viewing. We hope Hisense take on board the feedback within the review as some work on the dimming algorithm could see it producing even more tempting value for money.

Keep it in a normal living room with good lighting and the image flaws are far less noticeable and the performance on offer is good. If that sounds like what you are looking for then the U8QF comes recommended for living room duties and is how we have scored it.




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HiSense launches its first Dual-Cell LCD TV, the 65SX...https://www.oled-info.com/hisense-launches-its-first-dual-cell-lcd-tv-65sx

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55"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...Hisense 55U8QFTUK review

We review the 55-inch Hisense U8QF "ULED" LCD TV which is incredibly well-specced for the money, offering

132-zone full-array local dimming (FALD),
quantum dot colours,
a peak brightness exceeding 1200 nits,
as well as multi-HDR support for only £800.

Topics covered include:

black level,
local dimming,
colour accuracy,
motion handling,
video processing,
screen uniformity,
HDR,
gaming
and sound quality.

Our review sample was the 55in Hisense 55U8QFTUK which is the UK 3-pin-plug version. The U8Q is also available in a larger 65-inch version (model number 65U8QFTUK).


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdL_1kFg2hw

Display type technology:LCD
VA panel (Vertical Alignment) without viewing angle compensation film
100/120Hz με MCFI+αναβόσβησμα του οπίσθιου φωτισμού


Backlight type: Direct (Full Array LED)
Backlight dimming type: local dimming
(local dimming setting: off,low,medium,high)
11 vertical columns x 12 horizontal rows : 132 independently dimmable zones.

Wide Color Gamut:quantum dot colors (aka ULED,QDEF=quantum dot enhancement film)
TCON color depth:8bit +FRC
HDR:
static metadata:HDR10,HLG
dynamic metadata : Dolby Vision,HDR10+
Dolby Atmos

Native ANSI blacks was 0.022 cd/m2(nits), if peak white was set at 120 cd/m2 with local dimming off.
Native ANSI blacks was 0.015 cd/m2(nits), if peak white was set at 120 cd/m2 with local dimming engaged(low).

Hisenses local dimming algorithm falling somewhere between Samsung's and Sony's respective local dimming philosophies .

DCI-P3 colour gamut coverage : 97% uv,
Rec.2020 colour gamut coverage : 74%.

HDR:peak Brightness on a 10% window: 1225 cd/m2(nits) , after calibration to D65 white point,
Full-field: 610 cd/m2(nits), after calibration to D65 white point.

User interface:VIDAA U4.0
 
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Unboxing Hisense 55U7QF
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d8atM8Zbno

Hisense 55U7QF smart tv Vidaa U4 OS review with hands-on demo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOGqLoNl7YE


Hisense 55U7QF picture settings and tips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmvNxGC55wA

Οι ρυθμίσεις είναι μόνο για αναφορά. Δεν υπάρχει καμία εγγύηση ότι θα σας δώσουν την καλύτερη εικόνα που είναι σύμφωνη με τα πρότυπα της βιομηχανίας και κατάλληλη για το περιβάλλον προβολής σας (ειδικά ισορροπία λευκού, ρυθμίσεις συστήματος γάμμα και χρώματος που διαφέρουν από μονάδα σε μονάδα). Εάν θέλετε μια εγγυημένη βαθμονομημένη εικόνα, καλέστε έναν επαγγελματία βαθμονομητή τηλεόρασης.

Picture
Picture mode:Cinema night
Aspect ratio:Automatic

Picture mode settings:
Backlight
..Local dimming:medium__(off,low,medium,high,energy saving)
..Backlight:0-50_ένταση οπίσθιου φωτισμού
Brightness (black level):50
Contrast(white level):65
Colour saturation:50
Sharpness:0
Adaptive contrast: off
Ultra smooth motion: off
Clear motion: off
Noise reduction: off
MPEG noise reduction : off
Colour temperature : Warm1

Expert settings:
..Colour gamut: Auto
..Gamma adjustment:2.2

Overscan: off



55"...[hdtelevizija.com]...Hisense 55U7QF review

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Made in P.R.C.
Assembled in Europe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TROHc4b8M1I

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ANSI contrast with local dimming off, approx. 3120:1,black 0.065nits / white 203nits
ANSI contrast with local dimming low, approx. 6500:1,black 0.024nits / white 158nits
ANSI contrast with local dimming high, approx. 10000:1,black 0.028nits / white 281nits

local dimming enabled=no global (frame) dimming
local dimming disabled=global (frame) dimming present

DCI-P3 gamut coverage:93,9% uv
DCI-P3 gamut coverage:90,7% xy
 
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55"...[tweakers.net]...Hisense 55A7500F vs Samsung UE55TU7020 vs Sony KD-55X7055 vs LG 55NANO816NA...https://tweakers.net/reviews/8510/betaalbare-55-inch-televisies-de-populairste-maat-voor-zeshonderd-euro.html

Hisense 55A7500F: VA panel,50/60Hz,no Wide Color Gamut
Samsung UE55TU7020 : VA panel,50/60Hz,no Wide Color Gamut
Sony KD-55X7055:VA panel,50/60Hz, Wide Color Gamut ("Triluminos" color technology)
LG 55NANO816: IPS panel,50/60Hz, Wide Color Gamut ("NanoCell" color technology)

Hisense 55A7500F
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Hisense 55A7500F uniformity of the backlight
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The Hisense has an option in the menu that should improve viewing angles. Samsung already used this trick on the QLED models before. The idea behind this function is that with VA panels, the viewing angles are better the harder the sub-pixels are driven. Less saturated colors are therefore controlled more brightly and to compensate for the too bright sub-pixels, other pixels are driven much less. This creates a chessboard pattern of bright and dark pixels. This is clearly visible in the photos below; on the left you can see how the pixels are controlled normally and on the right you can see how the pixels are controlled with viewing angle enhancement enabled.

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The structure of the photos is also easy to see with your own eyes and therefore detracts from the image quality. However, if you look from a somewhat greater distance, the structure is soon less noticeable and from a distance it is no longer visible at all. However well this technique works in theory, in practice its effect is disappointing. As expected, there is no difference at all with very saturated colors, but the difference is also very small with less bright colors. If we look at the photo in the center of the test image, we only see a subtle improvement in the colors. The difference is so small that it is hardly noticeable under normal circumstances.

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