- Hisense announces new 2025 televisions along with models led by mini-series in U
- The new models include an OLED TV, the Hysense Q85Q
- Other models include a mini-read and a qled focused on games
Hisense has revealed new televisions along with his already announced alignment of mini-series led, including an OLED model.
Hisense, who made some of the best televisions released in 2024, previously announced his alignment of Mini-Led 2025 that consisted of a Hisense U8Q, U7Q and U6Q. Now, he has revealed the A85Q OLED TV, successor of the A85N launched in 2024, as well as the U7Q Pro Mini-Led, the E7Q Pro Gaming Qled and its TV of Canvas 2025, a rival of The Frame de Samsung. The Hiense U9Q is absent from the press release of the United Kingdom of Hins, suggesting that it will only be sold in the United States.
While we are a bit light in the complete specifications of these televisions, Hins has confirmed several things. The Hiense U7Q Pro will have 75, 85 and 100 inches screen sizes and will feature the Hi-View Ai Engine Pro, the flagship processor of Hisense that can also be found in the Hysense U8Q. This presents improvements based on AI, such as the depth of AI (for a deeper image) and the transparent voice of AI for an improved dialogue.
The A85Q OLED and E7Q PRO will have the high-view AI engine, which also appears in the U7QG Mini-Led. This will admit the AI image modes and AI’s soft movement for softer visualization.
It is likely that all models support both the Dolby Vision and HDR10+ High Dynamic dynamic rank formats, since this has been a characteristic of the previous stars.
The games are well covered for these televisions. Although there is no specific mention of the game characteristics, the U7Q Pro will admit 165Hz, the E7Q Pro Qled will admit 144Hz and the A85Q will admit 120Hz.
As for the Canvas TV, it will come in a 55 -inch size along with a new 65 -inch model. Once again, you will use a matt screen (similar to Samsung the frame) and will have its own art mode.
All televisions will count freely, the transmission service that allows you to watch live television through Wi-Fi without the need for an antenna or satellite. It will freely admit the best transmission services such as Netflix and Disney Plus, as well as in applications based in the United Kingdom such as BBC Ilayer.
The price is where it counts
Hisense has always been an explosion brand, which offers televisions full of functions that offer solid quality to excellent image quality and a list almost full of game functions at a seriously competitive price. Its sets can be counted among the best TVs led by Mini in recent years.
Oled, on the other hand, is still an unknown relative for Hins. He released the A85N last year, and on paper, is similar to LG B4, one of the best OLED televisions for those with a budget. The 55 -inch model of the B4 was launched at £ 1,699, while the A85N was launched at a £ 1,399 even cheaper. We have not tried the A85N, so we cannot speak for its performance, but on paper, that is a great savings.
If Hisense can do this again in 2025 against LG B5, which seems to be launched at £ 1,699 for the 55 -inch model once again, then there could be another contender in the entrance level OLED market, which is less competitive than the middle and badge oleeds.
As for their other televisions, we have not had prices for any of the models led by Mini in the United Kingdom still, but they will surely be among the best prices. If the OLED price nails, it could be a threat in the Mini markets led as OLED.