
Hisense U7SE 2026 (High-Definition Televisions)
Six screen sizes, from 50 to 100 inches, and Mini LED backlighting across the entire range: the U7SE covers the ground Hisense focuses on most, that of the affordable big screen. The quantum dot VA panel peaks at around 1400 cd/m² in brightness, enough to preserve the depth of HDR images in a bright living room, without trying to compete with the 3000 cd/m² of the U7S Pro positioned above it.
Video gaming explains a good part of its positioning. Native 144 Hz panel (165 Hz on the 100-inch), AMD FreeSync Premium Pro compatibility, ALLM, and stated latency under 8 ms in 4K/120 Hz, with a floor close to 4 ms on the 65-inch. One caveat: between 50 and 85 inches, VRR is active on only two of the four HDMI inputs, the ones where the console will need to be connected.
HDR compatibility is comprehensive, with Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Vision Gaming, HDR10+ Adaptive, and HLG all on the menu, something uncommon at this price. The audio is calibrated by Devialet and relies on an integrated 20 W subwoofer, a concrete argument for those who want to delay buying a soundbar. The VIDAA system supports the main streaming apps and AirPlay 2. The 100-inch stands out with the Hi-View Engine Pro processor and VRR on all four of its HDMI inputs.




