Hisense’s QD7 mini-LED TVs are now available on Amazon in sizes ranging from 50 inches up to an expansive 100 inches, with prices that begin as low as $297.99. The lineup delivers mini-LED brightness and color accuracy at a fraction of the cost typically associated with such displays.
The smallest model, the 50-inch 50QD7QF, is the most budget-friendly entry, priced at $297.99 after a discount. All models in the series support 4K resolution and peak brightness of 600 nits, ensuring vibrant visuals for movies and gaming alike. However, only the 75-inch and larger sizes—including the 75QD7QF, 85QD7QF, and 100QD7QF—support a 144Hz refresh rate, making them the preferred choice for competitive gaming or fast-paced content.
The 75-inch model, priced at $547.96 after a 16% reduction, stands out as the best value for those seeking both high-end visuals and smooth performance. Larger sizes like the 85-inch ($897.99) and 100-inch ($1,747.99) cater to immersive home theater setups but come with a significant price premium.
Smaller displays, such as the 50-inch and 65-inch models, remain locked at 60Hz, limiting their appeal for gamers. For those prioritizing media consumption over high refresh rates, these entry-level options provide strong 4K performance at competitive pricing.
Key specs across the lineup include
- Display: 4K resolution, up to 600 nits brightness
- Refresh rate: 60Hz (50–65-inch), 144Hz (75–100-inch)
- HDR: HDR10+, Dolby Vision (select models)
- Sound: Dolby Atmos (75-inch and up)
- Pricing:
- 50-inch: $297.99
- 55-inch: $327.99
- 65-inch: $437.93
- 75-inch: $547.96
- 85-inch: $897.99
- 100-inch: $1,747.99
The 75-inch model emerges as the most versatile, balancing performance and affordability. For gamers, the 144Hz refresh rate and HDR capabilities justify the investment, while smaller screens remain ideal for casual viewing in tight spaces. Availability is immediate, with discounts applied across the board.
