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Model: Hisense 75" Class QD7 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (75QD7QF, 2025 Model) - QLED, Native 144hz, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, Game Mode Pro, ALLM, Alexa Built in with Voice Remote, Black
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Thinking about pulling the trigger on this tv. Anyone from the community have any insight? Whats the tech behind mini LED? I'm behind the times when it comes to tv tech with upgrades happening as fast as they are..TIA
Thinking about pulling the trigger on this tv. Anyone from the community have any insight? Whats the tech behind mini LED? I'm behind the times when it comes to tv tech with upgrades happening as fast as they are..TIA
Mini-led is the top of the line tech outside of OLED. The high end mini-led TV's are approaching OLED levels of contrast, but with MUCH higher brightness than any OLED. That said, this model only has a peak brightness of 600 nits (high end mini-led are 3,000+ nits) and has a rather low amount of dimming zones. These low end mini-led TV's kind of defeat the purpose of mini-led. It's still a decent looking TV, but if you can spring a few extra bucks, you're better off getting something with better brightness and more dimming zones, like last year's TCL QM7, for similar price.
Mini-led is the top of the line tech outside of OLED. The high end mini-led TV's are approaching OLED levels of contrast, but with MUCH higher brightness than any OLED. That said, this model only has a peak brightness of 600 nits (high end mini-led are 3,000+ nits) and has a rather low amount of dimming zones. These low end mini-led TV's kind of defeat the purpose of mini-led. It's still a decent looking TV, but if you can spring a few extra bucks, you're better off getting something with better brightness and more dimming zones, like last year's TCL QM7, for similar price.
Having said this. Even at 600 nits it's better than most things in this price range. I would however jump up to the $800-1000 price range and get over 120hz as well, not for refresh but for better quality everythibf
I'm ordering the 75" tcl qm7k on amazon. regularly $1999 on sale for $999 just started last night ( was at $1250-1299) plus tcl TVs get an extra %10 off when using amazon payment card
I bought this Saturday. It's great for the price. It's not OLED but unless you're in a very bright room, it's absolutely fine with the 600 nits of brightness. Color accuracy out of the box is great, refresh rate is 144 not 60 hz like others have said. The 2024 model has a nearly (or exactly) identical model number so research can be confusing as that one isn't mini-led and is 60 hz.
The only thing I really dislike is the Fire TV operation system but I use an Apple TV to avoid that.
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Mini-led is the top of the line tech outside of OLED. The high end mini-led TV's are approaching OLED levels of contrast, but with MUCH higher brightness than any OLED. That said, this model only has a peak brightness of 600 nits (high end mini-led are 3,000+ nits) and has a rather low amount of dimming zones. These low end mini-led TV's kind of defeat the purpose of mini-led. It's still a decent looking TV, but if you can spring a few extra bucks, you're better off getting something with better brightness and more dimming zones, like last year's TCL QM7, for similar price.
The only thing I really dislike is the Fire TV operation system but I use an Apple TV to avoid that.
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