

If you're looking to save a bit of money while maintaining high-end performance, then the mid-range Hisense U7G is a great choice. Finally, it has low input lag and supports FreeSync variable refresh rate technology, ensuring a responsive, nearly tear-free gaming experience. It has HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on two of its HDMI ports, meaning it can take full advantage of the Xbox Series X and PS5 consoles, including 4k 120Hz support. If you're a gamer, it's also one of the best Hisense TVs for gaming because it has much better motion handling than the U9DG, so there's very little blur behind fast-moving objects, but there are issues with red ghosting in some games. It also has fantastic peak brightness in HDR, and thanks to its impressive local dimming feature, blacks look black and uniform in a dark room, and bright highlights stand out incredibly well. HDR content looks amazing thanks to its wide color gamut and amazing HDR color volume, delivering a fantastic wide range of colors, so your favorite content looks its best. It's available in a range of sizes from 55" up to 75", and all three sizes deliver a nearly identical experience, meaning you can find the perfect size for your needs. The Hisense U8H is one of Hisense's highest-end 4k TVs, and while it doesn't deliver the same black levels as the U9DG, its Mini LED backlight and great local dimming feature deliver a similarly impressive experience. If you don't need the high-end Hisense U9DG and prefer something from their upper mid-range price category, you won't lose much as they still make great TVs. Still, the high contrast provides a great HDR experience, especially if you're watching it in a dark room. It doesn't get bright in HDR either, so small highlights don't pop against the rest of the screen in HDR. It's only available in a 75-inch size, and because this is Hisense's only TV to use this dual-panel technology, you can't find something smaller if you want it. While it's Hisense's top-of-the-line TV, there are some drawbacks to it. Its IPS panel means it has a wide viewing angle, making it a great choice for a wide seating arrangement as everyone sees a consistent image. It has two panels instead of the traditional single panel, which helps improve the contrast and local dimming to the point where blacks are deep and inky, almost like on an OLED. The black uniformity is almost perfect, with nearly no blooming around bright objects. It's a unique LED TV that uses dual-panel technology to deliver stunning picture quality with very deep blacks, which is one of the best we've tested on any LED TV. Hisense's flagship ULED lineup consists of a few different TVs, with the top-end and best Hisense TV we've tested being the Hisense U9DG.
