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Hisense Debuts 2025 ULED TV Lineup: Bigger Screens, Smarter AI, and Expanded MiniLED

Hisense has officially pulled the curtain back on its 2025 ULED TV lineup, and it’s bringing the big guns. With new models ranging from the entry-friendly U6QF to the ultra-premium U9QG, this year’s family of ULEDs is going all in on MiniLED, smart AI picture processing, and screen sizes up to 100 inches.

The new range (U6QF, U7QG, U8QG, and U9QG) puts Hisense’s latest tech in front of more eyes, whether you’re a movie buff, a competitive gamer, or someone just looking to upgrade the family room TV without triggering a budget crisis.

Smarter Screens Backed by AI Power

At the heart of the 2025 ULED push is Hisense’s next-generation AI processing. The U9QG leads with the Hi-View Engine X, a chip that debuted in the brand’s flagship ULED X TVs. This engine uses real-time data to fine-tune contrast, sharpness, color, and motion without user input. For the U7QG and U8QG, the Hi-View AI Engine Pro takes over, offering similarly intelligent processing for a smoother, more lifelike picture.

These chips don’t just tweak the visuals, they overhaul them. Whether it’s sports, movies, or frantic multiplayer matches, the result is image clarity that doesn’t break a sweat, even during fast-paced scenes.

More Inches, Less Compromise

Hisense isn’t shy about screen real estate this year. All four models now stretch up to 100 inches, expanding the brand’s footprint in the ultra-large format space. That’s big news, especially for the U6QF, which brings MiniLED to the sub-premium tier, pairing it with Fire TV integration and Alexa Voice Remote support.

On the premium side, the U9QG introduces a new 65-inch option alongside its existing 75- and 85-inch siblings. Each one delivers higher brightness, better reflection handling, and wide viewing angles, plus IMAX Enhanced, Dolby Vision IQ, and Filmmaker Mode for those who want cinema-quality visuals without leaving the couch.

Gaming-Grade Performance Across the Line

Hisense seems to know its audience, and it’s not just cinephiles. The 2025 ULEDs pack in gamer-friendly specs like native refresh rates up to 165Hz, Dolby Vision Gaming, FreeSync Premium Pro, and variable refresh rate (VRR) support. The U7QG even includes a Game Booster mode that pushes to 288Hz for high-speed gaming setups.

From fast-paced shooters to story-driven adventures, motion clarity and low latency are clearly a focus, and all signs point to the U7 and U8 being sleeper hits for gamers looking for performance without a four-figure price tag.

Sound and Smarts

Hisense didn’t forget about audio, either. The U9QG’s CineStage X Surround setup delivers a 4.1.2-channel experience (5.1.2 in the larger models), filling rooms with multidimensional Dolby Atmos sound. Meanwhile, the U8QG’s 82W system and the U7QG’s 60W array keep the immersive audio vibes going, even in open living spaces.

All models include Google TV or Fire TV OS (depending on tier), with support for over 800 free live channels and compatibility with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit. Wi-Fi 6E and HDMI eARC round out the connectivity side, making these sets ready for smart homes and streaming-heavy households.

Model Breakdown

U9QG: Hisense’s top-tier ULED gets smarter and more accessible with a 65-inch model joining the lineup. It features advanced AI upscaling, anti-reflection panels, and top-end gaming specs in a sleek, no-nonsense design.

U8QG: Sitting in the sweet spot between price and performance, this model delivers up to 5000 nits peak brightness, an ultra-wide color gamut, and a native 165Hz refresh rate,ideal for families that split time between streaming, gaming, and weekend movie marathons.

U7QG: Positioned as the best value for under $1,000, the U7QG leans hard into gaming with its fast refresh rates, MiniLED Pro tech, and anti-glare panel. It’s built for action, whether that’s on a screen or a field.

U6QF: The most budget-conscious option in the lineup, the U6QF brings Fire TV integration, solid gaming chops, and surprisingly robust picture quality thanks to MiniLED and Dolby Vision support, all in sizes up to 100 inches.

Availability

The 2025 Hisense ULED lineup will begin rolling out later this year. Pricing and retailer availability are expected to be announced in the coming months.

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