
HISENSE U8Q, U7Q Pro and U7Q: Here are the prices and characteristics of future Ambitious mini LED TV of 2025
This early 2025 is particularly lively for the TV market, with outings at LG,, Samsung,, Sony And Tcl which all deploy very ambitious ranges in OLED as in mini LEDs.
Hisense plays the card of the value for money with its new 2025 televisions and technologies that have much to envy the tenors of the market, as the RGB Mini LED which will arrive later at the end of the year (and Hisense will be the first manufacturer to offer it). For the moment, a whole series of televisions has been announced, from the very entry-level to the mini-LED very well equipped. Here is a quick overview of the three most interesting models that have been presented.
U8Q: The technological showcase of Hisense
The U8Q series is simply the flagship of Hisense (if we omit the 110ux, gigantic 110 -inch TV at € 16,000). This television is distinguished by a record brightness in the brand, a better contrast and a revisited audio system. Please note, the U8Q is no longer equivalent to the U8NQ that we tested in 2024, but at the highest -range UXQ, a name change which unfortunately complicates the understanding of the whole for those who follow us or already know the brand.
The 65U8Q presented by Hisense in Paris.
On the audio side, Hisense has embarked on a partnership with Devialet which now intervenes in the design of high -end models of Hisense (as well as the promising Home Cinema HT Saturn system) without providing hardware for the moment. This year there is a better sound system on this U8Q with a 4.1.2 system compatible with Dolby Atmos and DTS, which includes an integrated subwoofer and vertical speakers for better immersion.
The esthéthe is impacted with a resolutely “strong” design, but if the rendering follows we can forgive it this substantial mass gain. Also designed for players, the U8Q has a 4K 165 Hz slab and a DisplayPort connectors via USB-C, quite original on a TV.
The U8Qs will be available from 50 to 100 inches with indicative prices ranging from 1000 to 4,500 €. The 55 and 65 inch slabs will be sold at these indicative prices:
- 55 inches: € 1,399
- 65 inches: € 1,999
The design is thick, but it now incorporates Atmos speakers.
U7Q PRO: A TV cut for sport and gaming
Positioned just below the U8Q, the U7Q Pro series is a balance between beautiful technical sheet and fairly light price. There is a 4K 165 Hz slab, a brightness which should prove to be solid, while the 2.1.2 audio system (with integrated box) will provide a good immersion provided that Hisense has corrected the too full of serious that we observed in 2024. Dolby Vision, HDR10+ are also part as usual and U7Q Pro could prove to be a very good value for inches. It will also be available up to the 100 inch, and here are the prices announced:
- 55 inches: 999 €
- 65 inches: € 1,499
U7Q: an accessible and versatile mini LED
The latest in the range, the U7Q series aims for a wider audience while retaining the essentials: Mini LED 144 Hz slab, audio system with Basse box and the interface still emptied at the helm.
All in a modern design and at softer prices, hoping that the manufacturer has not made too many concessions on brightness and the management of contrasts, which we will not fail to check during our tests. It will be sold at these indicative prices, but we can hope for a 55 inch below the € 700 mark in the coming months:
- 55 inches: € 899
- 65 inches: € 1,099
Hisense plays the map of the upgrade
With its U8Q, U7Q Pro and U7Q TVs, Hisense shows that it can play in the courtyard of the large mini LED side while offering good quality/price ratio. On the program, ultra -light slabs, an exemplary reactivity for gaming, immersive sound and neat design, enough to seduce many users. It will first be necessary that the televisions go to our test bench to check them from every angle, and to know if they are worth this year, and if the U8Q will be able to compete with TCL and the manufacturers OLED on the market.
See you in June for the first tests!