Hisense U75QG  TV Review

Reviewed Jun 13, 2025 at 12:04pm
Writing modified Mar 12, 2026 at 10:03am
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Hisense U75QG

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The Hisense U75QG is a mid-range model released in 2025 and replaces the Hisense U7N. It sits above the Hisense U6QF but below the Hisense U8QG and Hisense U9QG in Hisense's ULED lineup. It uses the Hi-View AI Engine Pro processor and has HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on all four ports. Additionally, it has a ton of gaming features like 4k @ 165Hz, 1080p @ 288Hz, and VRR. It also supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and DTS audio formats, and has a 2.1.2 multi-channel surround sound system with a built-in subwoofer and two up-firing speakers meant to project sound above you. The TV utilizes the popular Google TV interface that's loaded with a ton of apps and has smart features like voice control. We bought and tested the 65-inch model, but it's also available in 55, 75, 85, and 100-inch options.

Our Verdict

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The Hisense U75QG is a solid all-rounder, but it's not without flaws. In reference conditions, its deep blacks, punchy HDR brightness, and vivid colours shine, although it's not very accurate in HDR out of the box, and its PQ EOTF tracking is quite poor. It's also bright enough in SDR to handle bright rooms with ease, although glare is visible on the screen when displaying darker scenes. A full slate of gaming extras ensures seamless use with consoles and PCs alike, with very low input lag, but the TV's very slow pixel response times keep it from being a true standout for gamers. Finally, it's not the best choice for a wide seating arrangement due to its narrow viewing angle, but it's also not the worst performer in that regard, so it'll do in a pinch.

Pros
  • Outstanding SDR brightness in all scenes.

  • HDR colors are vibrant, lifelike, and bright.

  • Very deep blacks with minimal blooming around highlights and subtitles.

Cons
  • Direct reflections are a bit distracting, especially in darker scenes.

  • Image degrades when viewed from more aggressive angles.

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The U75QG is a strong centerpiece for a home theater setup. It has great black levels, with impressive contrast and a solid local dimming solution, though small halos can form around bright subtitles or highlights. HDR brightness is fantastic, as bright highlights and full-screen flashes really jump off the screen, and colors remain vivid in HDR, even though they're not very accurate. The drawback is overly aggressive PQ EOTF tracking that pushes scenes brighter than the director intended. The TV removes judder from nearly all sources, and there's only some subtle stutter in slow panning shots. However, fast-paced scenes have visible artifacts around characters and objects.

Pros
  • Amazing HDR brightness in all scenes.

  • HDR colors are vibrant, lifelike, and bright.

  • Very deep blacks with minimal blooming around highlights and subtitles.

  • Great low-quality content smoothing and very good upscaling capabilities.

  • Removes judder from most sources.

Cons
  • HDR accuracy is only mediocre right out of the box.

  • Poor PQ EOTF tracking means the TV over brightens HDR content.

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The U75QG is a treat in bright spaces. Its superb SDR brightness really blazes through ambient glare, yet colors stay punchy, and blacks remain deep even with the lights on. That said, its brightness doesn't help it much in darker scenes, where the TV's mediocre direct reflections handling is laid bare: a lamp or window positioned right opposite the screen will be reflected right off the screen, so try to keep these direct light sources to a minimum for the best viewing experience possible.

Pros
  • Outstanding SDR brightness in all scenes.

  • Very accurate in SDR out of the box.

  • Blacks remain deep and colors stay vibrant in a room with ambient lighting.

Cons
  • Direct reflections are a bit distracting, especially in darker scenes.

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The U75QG handles sports like a champ. Its high SDR brightness shrugs off ambient glare, though direct reflections from a window or lamp can still be distracting, so avoid placing the screen directly opposite bright light sources. Colors in sports aren't super vivid, but they're very accurate, so at least your favorite jerseys will look as they should. What is less impressive is the TV's middling gray uniformity, which has some obvious dirty screen effect throughout the screen, with darker corners. There's also visible artifacts around players and objects in fast-paced sports. At least the TV's very competent upscaling keeps lower-resolution cable broadcasts looking sharp enough for game day. Unfortunately, this is a TV better watched alone, or with one or two friends tops, as its viewing angle just isn't good enough for wide viewing angles.

Pros
  • Outstanding SDR brightness in all scenes.

  • Very accurate in SDR out of the box.

  • Great low-quality content smoothing and very good upscaling capabilities.

Cons
  • Direct reflections are a bit distracting, especially in darker scenes.

  • Noticeable dirty screen effect and the corners of the screen are dimmer.

  • Image degrades when viewed from more aggressive angles.

  • Noticeable artifacts around edges in fast-moving content.

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The Hisense U75QG is a very good gaming TV. All HDMI ports have HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, letting you push 4k @ 165Hz or 1080p @ 288Hz with VRR. Unfortunately, the TV's response time fluctuates around the 66Hz mark when VRR is enabled. Input lag is very low at any refresh rate, but it's held back by the TV's very slow pixel transitions at 165Hz and 60Hz. There's less blur at 120Hz, but overall, most motion looks quite blurry on this TV, making this TV better suited for slower titles. Still, with its vibrant colors, deep blacks, and amazing brightness, most games look amazing, just as long as you're not moving.

Pros
  • Amazing HDR brightness in all scenes.

  • HDR colors are vibrant, lifelike, and bright.

  • Very low input lag.

  • Does 4k @ 165Hz and 1080p @ 288Hz on all four HDMI 2.1 ports.

Cons
  • HDR accuracy is only mediocre right out of the box.

  • Very slow pixel transitions mean fast motion lacks clarity when gaming.

  • VRR issues around 66Hz.

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Brightness is one of the U75QG's standout strengths, as it's incredibly bright no matter the content. In SDR, it easily blasts past ambient glare with its incredible brightness, and in HDR, its punchy highlights really pop in dim or moderately lit scenes while still pushing full-screen images to very bright levels.

Pros
  • Amazing HDR brightness in all scenes.

  • Outstanding SDR brightness in all scenes.

Cons
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Black levels on the Hisense U75QG are great. With local dimming enabled, the TV produces very inky blacks for an LED set. Its local dimming is also quite precise, with good lighting zone precision and transitions. You'll still see some blooming around bright highlights or subtitle text, or some haloing behind fast-moving objects. Finally, the TV's black uniformity is excellent, especially with local dimming set to 'High.'

Pros
  • Very deep blacks with minimal blooming around highlights and subtitles.

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Colors on the Hisense U75QG really pop in HDR, where the TV's brightness really helps it push vibrant colors. It's colorful enough in SDR, especially if you just leave your TV in the common Rec. 709 color range, but those of you who like to force your TV into a wider color gamut might be disappointed, even if it does provide a decent experience overall. Out-of-the-box color accuracy is solid enough in SDR to satisfy most viewers, although it's decidedly worse in HDR, leading many to feel like they'll have to calibrate this set to get the most out of it.

Pros
  • HDR colors are vibrant, lifelike, and bright.

  • Very accurate in SDR out of the box.

Cons
  • HDR accuracy is only mediocre right out of the box.

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The Hisense U75QG has decent motion handling when watching content. The TV is judder-free except when watching 25p content via a 60p signal, so you get a judder-free experience unless you're watching certain European content from an older device. Due to its slower response time, the TV doesn't have much stutter, but you might still notice some choppiness in scenes with slow panning shots. Unfortunately, there are trails of blur behind the edges of fast-moving objects, characters, and other elements, so action scenes and sports don't look as crisp as they should. However, color artifacts are minimal, so colors have decent consistency overall in fast-paced scenes and sports.

Pros
  • Removes judder from most sources.

  • No micro-judder from almost all sources.

  • Very good lighting zone transitions.

Cons
  • Noticeable artifacts around edges in fast-moving content.

  • Slow response time leads to visible motion blur.

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In its dedicated PC/Game Mode, the Hisense U75QG feels responsive enough, with some caveats. All four HDMI ports offer full-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 and support VRR, although the TV's response time fluctuates around the 66Hz mark when VRR is enabled. The panel can drive 4k @ 165 Hz and 1080p @ 288 Hz, and input lag stays impressively low, no matter the refresh rate. Unfortunately, the TV's pixel response time is quite slow at 165Hz and 60Hz, and it isn't that much better at 120Hz, leading to some noticeable motion blur when gaming.

Pros
  • Very low input lag.

  • Does 4k @ 165Hz and 1080p @ 288Hz on all four HDMI 2.1 ports.

Cons
  • Very slow pixel transitions mean fast motion lacks clarity when gaming.

  • VRR issues around 66Hz.

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Processing (In Development) 

Note: We're in the process of improving our tests related to image processing, but this score should give you a general idea of how a TV performs overall with its image processing capabilities.

The Hisense U75QG's picture processing is solid but far from flawless. It removes a ton of compression artifacts from poor-quality streaming sources and upscales lower-resolution video without leaving the image looking too soft. Gradients are pretty smooth, although there's some noticeable banding in most dark colors. The main weakness here is the TV's PQ EOTF tracking: HDR material runs much brighter than the reference curve, pushing every scene, except shadowy ones, above the intended luminance.

Pros
  • Great low-quality content smoothing and very good upscaling capabilities.

Cons
  • Poor PQ EOTF tracking means the TV over brightens HDR content.

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  • Changelog

    1.  Updated Mar 12, 2026: 

      We added text to our new Cinematic Motion Handling performance usage and our new Transition Artifacts and Stutter Reduction Via Interpolation test sections after converting the review to TV 2.2.

    2.  Updated Mar 10, 2026: This review has been updated to TV 2.2. We've added new sections for Transition Artifacts and Stutter Reduction Via Interpolation, and updated the way we test Stutter. Additionally, we removed the 'Broken' disclaimer from our Motion Handling usage.
    3.  Updated Jan 20, 2026: We added text to the new Micro-Judder section and refreshed the text in the updated Judder and Response Time Stutter sections after converting the review to TV 2.1.
    4.  Updated Dec 05, 2025: 

      We updated the information in the Differences Between Sizes And Variants section, as there's even more uncertainty now over the exact panels used on each size.

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    Differences Between Sizes And Variants

    We bought and tested the 65-inch Hisense U75QG, and these results are also valid for the 55, 75, and 85-inch models. All sizes of the TV are advertised as having a peak brightness of up to 3000 nits; however, it's highly likely that the peak brightness varies depending on the size. In Canada, the TV is known as the Hisense U78QG and performs the same. There are similarly-named international models, but these models perform differently from the North American U75QG, so our results aren't valid for them.

    Hisense hasn't confirmed the exact panel type used on each size. Unfortunately, we've received confirmed reports of both VA and ADS Pro panels out in the wild for the 55-inch model, and it's unclear for the larger sizes. ADS Pro variants have worse contrast but offer a better viewing angle, and otherwise perform similarly.

    Size US Model   Panel Type Dimming Zones
    55" Hisense 55U75QG Unconfirmed 1260
    65" Hisense 65U75QG VA 1800
    75" Hisense 75U75QG Unconfirmed 2340
    85" Hisense 85U75QG Unconfirmed 2940
    100" Hisense 100U75QG Unconfirmed 2304

    Our unit was manufactured in January 2025.

    Popular TV Comparisons

    The Hisense U75QG is a very good TV for most people. It's especially impressive when it comes to sheer brightness, as it's one of the brightest TVs ever at its price range. Unfortunately, it has a very crushing weakness, as its PQ EOTF tracking is quite poor, and its pixel transitions are very slow, even for an LED TV. For that reason, most people would be better off with other, less bright models, as most of the U75QG's competitors have a more well-rounded set of features, including the TCL QM7K, and the U75QG's predecessor, the Hisense U7N. Still, if you're chasing the brightest highlights and you're not willing to step up to the Hisense U8QG's price point, the U75QG will fit that niche just fine.

    For more options, check out our recommendations for the best TVs for bright rooms, the best 65-inch TVs, and the best TVs for gaming.

    Hisense U8QG

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    55" 65" 75" 85" 100"

    While the Hisense U8QG and the Hisense U75QG are relatively similar, the U8QG is better across the board due to its higher peak brightness, better contrast, and wider color range. It's also more accurate than the U75QG out of the box. The U8QG has faster pixel transitions, so it's slightly better for gaming. Ultimately, the U8QG is the better performer, with the bigger price tag.

    TCL QM7K

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    55" 65" 75" 85" 98"

    The Hisense U75QG dazzles more than the TCL QM7K due to its extremely high peak brightness, but the TCL is the better all-rounder, as it doesn't have a crushing weakness, unlike the Hisense. Indeed, the Hisense's poor PQ EOTF tracking and very slow pixel transitions really hold it back, while the TCL's biggest weakness is its sub-par HDR image accuracy, which isn't as noticeable. The TCL also has extremely fast pixel response times for an LED TV, has fantastic black levels, and is solid in most ways, even if it's not nearly as bright as the Hisense.

    Hisense U65QF

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    55" 65" 75" 85" 100"

    The Hisense U75QG is significantly better than the Hisense U65QF. The U75QG is significantly brighter in HDR, resulting in brighter specular highlights and a more impactful HDR experience overall. It also has a better local dimming feature, which helps it deliver deeper blacks with less haloing around bright highlights or subtitles.

    Hisense QD7N

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    65" 75" 85" 100"

    The Hisense U75QG is in a completely different league when compared to the Hisense QD7N. The U75QG is far brighter, has way better black levels due to its local dimming feature, is capable of gaming at 4k @ 165Hz or 1080p @ 288Hz, and looks way more colorful. 

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    1440p @ 120Hz
    LockedLocked
    1080p @ 120Hz
    LockedLocked
    HDR
    LockedLocked
    VRR
    LockedLocked

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    Motion Handling
    0.0
    Stutter
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    Hisense U75QG Stutter Video Sample
    Sample And Hold
    LockedLock pixel ⋅ second
    Frame Hold Time @ 24 fps
    LockedLock ms

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    0.0
    Stutter Reduction Via Interpolation
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    Sample And Hold (Interpolation)
    LockedLock pixel ⋅ second
    Interpolation Consistency
    LockedLock pixel ⋅ second

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    0.0
    Judder
    Judder 24p
    Locked
    0.0
    Judder 25p
    Locked
    0.0
    Judder 24p via 60p
    Locked
    0.0
    Judder 25p via 60p
    Locked
    0.0
    Judder 24p via 60i
    Locked
    0.0
    Judder 24p via Native Apps
    Locked
    0.0
    Judder 25p via Native Apps
    Locked
    0.0

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    0.0
    Micro Judder
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    Hisense U75QG 25p Clip Sample
    Micro Judder-Free 24p
    LockedLocked
    Micro Judder-Free 25p
    LockedLocked
    Micro Judder-Free 24p via 60p
    LockedLocked
    Micro Judder-Free 25p via 60p
    LockedLocked
    Micro Judder-Free 24p via Native Apps
    LockedLocked
    Micro Judder-Free 25p via Native Apps
    LockedLocked

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    0.0
    Response Time
    Transition At 60Hz
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    First Response Time
    LockedLock ms
    Total Response Time
    LockedLock ms
    Worst 10% Response Time
    LockedLock ms

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    0.0
    Transition Artifacts
    Color Artifacts
    Locked
    0.0
    Edge Artifacts
    Locked
    0.0

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    Flicker
    Flicker-Free
    LockedLocked
    PWM Dimming Frequency
    LockedLock Hz

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    Black Frame Insertion (BFI)
    Optional BFI
    LockedLocked
    Min Flicker For 60 fps
    LockedLock Hz
    60Hz For 60 fps
    LockedLocked
    120Hz For 120 fps
    LockedLocked
    Min Flicker For 60 fps In Game Mode
    LockedN/A

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    Reflections
    0.0
    Direct Reflections
    Peak Direct Reflection Intensity
    LockedLock%
    Screen Finish
    LockedGlossy

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    0.0
    Ambient Black Level Raise
    Black Luminance @ 0 lx
    LockedLock cd/m²
    Black Luminance @ 1000 lx
    LockedLock cd/m²

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    0.0
    Total Reflected Light
    Total Reflected Light Intensity
    LockedLock% ⋅ pixel
    Diffraction Artifacts
    LockedLocked

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    0.0
    Ambient Color Saturation
    Low-Luminance Colors @ 1000 lx
    LockedLock%
    Mid-Luminance Colors @ 1000 lx
    LockedLock%
    High-Luminance Colors @ 1000 lx
    LockedLock%

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    Panel
    0.0
    Viewing Angle
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    Color Washout
    LockedLock°
    Color Shift
    LockedLock°
    Brightness Loss
    LockedLock°
    Black Level Raise
    LockedLock°
    Gamma Shift
    LockedLock°

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    0.0
    Gray Uniformity
    50% Std. Dev.
    LockedLock%
    50% DSE
    LockedLock%
    5% Std. Dev.
    LockedLock%
    5% DSE
    LockedLock%

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    Panel Technology
    Panel TypeLockedLCD
    Sub-Type
    LockedVA
    Subpixel Layout
    LockedLocked

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    Inputs
    Input Specifications
    HDMILockedLocked
    HDMI 2.1 Rated Speed
    LockedLocked
    ATSC Tuner
    LockedLocked
    USB PortsLockedLocked
    USB 3.0
    LockedLocked
    Audio Out 3.5mmLockedLocked
    Wi-FiLockedLocked
    Ethernet SpeedLockedLocked
    Composite InLockedLocked
    Digital Optical Audio OutLockedLocked

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    Audio Passthrough
    ARC/eARC Port
    LockedLocked
    eARC: Dolby Atmos Over Dolby Digital Plus
    LockedLocked
    eARC: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
    LockedLocked
    eARC: LPCM 7.1 Over Dolby MAT
    LockedLocked
    eARC: Dolby TrueHD 7.1
    LockedLocked
    eARC: DTS:X Over DTS-HD MA
    LockedLocked
    eARC: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1
    LockedLocked
    eARC: LPCM Channels (Bitstream)
    LockedLocked
    ARC: Dolby Digital 5.1
    LockedLocked
    ARC: DTS 5.1
    LockedLocked
    Optical: Dolby Digital 5.1
    LockedLocked
    Optical: DTS 5.1
    LockedLocked

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    HDR Format Support
    HDR10
    LockedLocked
    HDR10+
    LockedLocked
    Dolby Vision
    LockedYes
    HLG
    LockedLocked
    Design
    Style
    CurvedLockedLocked

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    Stand

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    Back
    Wall MountLockedLocked

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    Borders
    BordersLockedLock" (Lock cm)
    Thickness
    Max ThicknessLockedLock" (Lock cm)
    0.0
    Build Quality

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    Smart Features
    Interface
    Smart OSLockedLocked
    VersionLockedLocked
    0.0
    Ad-Free
    Ads
    LockedLocked
    Opt-out
    LockedLocked
    Suggested Content in Home
    LockedLocked
    Opt-out of Suggested Content
    LockedLocked

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    Remote
    Voice ControlLockedLocked

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    TV Controls
    Mute Switch
    LockedLocked
    In The Box

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    Misc
    Power ConsumptionLockedLock W
    Power Consumption (Max)LockedLock W
    FirmwareLockedLocked

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    Sound Quality
    0.0
    Frequency Response
    Low-Frequency Extension
    LockedLock Hz
    Std. Dev. @ 70
    LockedLock dB
    Std. Dev. @ 80
    LockedLock dB
    Std. Dev. @ Max
    LockedLock dB
    Max
    LockedLock dB SPL
    Dynamic Range Compression
    LockedLock dB
    Digital Room CorrectionLockedLocked

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