Hisense announces 144Hz U7 TV for rescheduled Euro 2020
by Andy Bassett
Hisense has announced a 144Hz ULED TV plus the 100L9 Pro 100-inch Trichroma Laser TV Limited Edition as part of the company’s push for big screen home entertainment in 2021.
CES is the world’s largest technology show and this year’s event, running from 11th -14th January, will take on a very different format from that which traditionally fills the huge floor at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The Hisense U8QF is the company's latest range-topping 4K ULED TV. It features a 132 zone FALD backlight with Dolby Vision and HDR10+ and a new JBL sound system. So can this latest Hisense TV push the boundaries of the mid-range TV market in the UK? Let's find out...
The Hisense U7QF is the company's mid-range 4K ULED TV with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and Dolby Atmos. It also features a FALD backlight and support for Wide Colour Gamut (WCG) along with a low latency mode for gaming, so is this the bargain LED LCD TV for 2020?
Hisense announces its UK TV range for 2020 with the higher end U8QF and U7QF models featuring Quantum Dot Colour Technology and both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ HDR support.
Shipments of TVs during Q2 are expected to plunge by almost 10 percent as the Covid-19 pandemic changes the current face of manufacturing and consumer shopping.
This year sees some changes in Hisense’s TV offerings for the UK. We caught up with the Chinese TV maker at CES 2020 and talked about its first QLED models coming to these shores and what else they had in store for UK TV enthusiasts.
Most new TVs have a range of options to adjust the image to the viewer's preference and the latest models from LG and Panasonic add professional standard calibration options too. So, where's the best place to start for someone wanting to get into TV calibration?
EXCLUSIVE: After having released the O8B 4K OLED TV in the UK during 2019, Hisense drops all mention of TVs based on the Organic Light Emitting Diode panel technology for its 2020 ranges across the globe, instead concentrating on ULED XD and Laser TV models.
VIDEO: Hisense launch new QLED TVs for the UK, but NO ULED XD!
by Phil Hinton
We interview Arun Bhotoye the UK senior marketing manager for Hisense. We take a look at the QLED FALD TVs to be launched in the UK in Q2 2020 and discuss why ULED XD is not coming to the UK.
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CES 2020 News: Roku TV announces 15 new licensee brands
by Andy Bassett
Roku TV announces an expansion of its partnership programme with the unveiling of 15 new global TV brands coming on board this year, with some coming to the UK.
CES 2020 News: Hisense's upcoming OLED TVs resistant to burn in
by Andy Bassett
Hisense’s latest OLED panels offer new ‘six-layer’ technology as a solution to burn in and there are plenty of other benefits available too, including enhanced colour accuracy and improved brightness.
Whilst the South Korean TV powerhouses of LG and Samsung begin to forge new paths of TV display technology for the next few years, Chinese TV manufacturers are still firmly behind the venerable LCD panel as the basis for their products.
Just as the sun rises each day, so a dawning New Year brings the world’s largest consumer technology show to Las Vegas in the first weeks of January. We take a look at what might be gracing the exhibition stands for CES 2020.
Available in time for Black Friday and the ensuing Festive period, Hisense will release its Roku powered TV models in 43”, 50”, 55” and 65” screen sizes.
We round-up the best TVs we have reviewed in 2019 and sort them out into categories from Home Cinema to Best Overall TV. Click to find out who the winners are...
We look at the budget 2019 OLED TV from Hisense, currently only available in 55-inches in the UK. Featuring a 10bit panel with 120Hz refresh rate, support for Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG HDR formats along with Dolby Atmos audio. So are you getting value for money or do you get what you pay for?
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Chinese TV Manufacturers close in on OLED TV market in 2020
by Andy Bassett
TV maker Hisense may well be joined by smartphone manufacturer and Chinese compatriot Xiaomi in releasing OLED TVs to the market in 2020.
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LG hits Hisense with TV patent infringement lawsuit
by Andy Bassett
LG takes issue with Hisense, who it accuses of violating its TV patents, and starts legal proceedings - now the courts will decide.
Hisense celebrates its 50th year with a 50 hour sale starting 7pm Oct 25th. Bargains include an OLED TV offer at £899 plus a 55-inch 4K TV starting at £349.
Picture Mode settings on Hisense H65A6250UK keep resetting - any ideas why?
by Andy Bassett
Have any Hisense TV owners got any idea why the Picture Mode settings on an H65A6250UK might keep resetting back to 'Off'? If so, help out member King Mustard with some suggestions for a fix here.
The Hisense U7B is the latest edge-lit 2019 LCD TV from the Chinese manufacturer that is available in 50-, 55-, and 65-inch screen sizes. With the addition of Dolby Vision HDR at a much lower price point, is it enough progress from Hisense in the mid-market level?
We report back from IFA 2019 where, aside from Philips, the big manufacturers concentrated on features and tech, leaving room for some of the smaller names to announce new models.
We pay a visit to Hisense HQ in Leeds to find out more about the brand and their plans for 2019, including the launch of their first ever OLED TV in the UK and that most of their premium range will be Dolby Vision ready.
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TV shipments scored big in 2018 thanks to World Cup
by Andy Bassett
Plenty of consumers found the World Cup in Russia to be just the excuse they needed to purchase a new TV. This helped push global TV sales during 2018.
The Hisense 75U9A ULED TV delivers a seriously big 75-inch screen that's also truly bright, with over a thousand dimming zones. But how does it compare to the more established brands?