- Hisense announces new 2025 televisions alongside
- The new models include an OLED TV, the Hissense Q85Q
- The other models include a mini flagship and a game focused on the game
Hisense has revealed new televisions alongside its already announced U-Série mini-digne range, including an OLED model.
Hisense, which made some of the best televisions published in 2024, previously announced its range of mini-driven in 2025 composed of Hissense U8Q, U7Q and U6Q. Now he revealed the A85Q OLED TV, successor to the A85N released in 2024, as well as the U7Q Pro Mini-LED, the E7Q Pro Gaming Qled and its TV 2025, a rival of the Samsung frame. The Hisense U9Q is absent from the British press release from Hisense, suggesting that it will only be sold in the United States.
Although we are a little light on the complete specifications of these televisions, several things have been confirmed by Hisense. The U7Q Pro Hissense will have 75, 85 and 100 inch screen sizes and will present the flagship processor of hi-view, hisense, the flagship processor which can also be found in the U8Q hoissense. It has improvements based on AI such as the depth of AI (for a deeper image) and the clear voice of AI for an improved dialogue.
The A85Q OLED and E7Q Pro will include the Hi-View Bas-return engine, which is also presented in the mini-LED U7QG. This will support the AI image modes and the smooth movement for a more fluid visualization.
All models will probably support both Dolby Vision and HDR10 + High Dynamic Range Formats, as this was a characteristic of previous hoissense televisions.
The game is well covered for these televisions. Although there is no specific mention of the game features, the U7Q Pro supports 165Hz, the E7Q Pro Qled will support 144Hz and the A85Q will support 120 Hz.
Regarding the canvas TV, it will be 55 inch in size alongside a new 65 inch model. He will again use a matt display (similar to the Samsung frame) and will have his own art mode.
All televisions will present themselves freely, the streaming service that allows you to watch live television on Wi-Fi without the need for an antenna or a satellite. Firmly will support the best streaming services such as Netflix and Disney Plus, as well as applications based in the United Kingdom like BBC IPLAYER.
The price is where it counts
Hisense has always been a Bang-For-Your-Buck brand, offering televisions full of features that offer a solid to a high image quality and an almost full list of game features at a very competitive price. Its sets can be counted among the best mini-LED televisions in recent years.
OLED, on the other hand, is still an unknown parent for Hisense. He published the Hissense A85N last year, and on paper, it is similar to LG B4, one of the best OLED televisions for those who have a budget. The 55 -inch B4 model was launched at £ 1,699 while the A85N was launched at £ 1,399 even cheaper. We have not tested the A85N, so we cannot speak for its performance, but on paper, it is a big savings.
If Hisense can start over in 2025 against the LG B5, which seems to be planned again at £ 1,699 for the 55 -inch model, there could be another competitor on the entry -level OLED market, which is less competitive than mid -range and headlights.
As for its other televisions, we have not yet had a price for none of the models led by the United Kingdom, but they are certainly among the best prices. If Hisense nails the OLED price, it could be a threat to the mini-diriged markets and OLED.