Latest updates on Hisense's 2025 UK TV collection: what's been revealed thus far
New and Improved Hisense TVs in 2025
Get ready for an explosive lineup of televisions from Hisense, jam-packed with features that cater to every viewer's taste. From Mini LED models to art-inspired displays, there's something for everyone.
Here's the lowdown on what's coming your way this year:
Embracing Mini LED
Hisense's 2025 TV arsenal leads with three innovative Mini LED models: the U7Q, U7Q Pro, and U8Q. These beauties flaunt more dimming zones, resulting in enhanced brightness, contrast, and color control.
The new 165Hz Game Mode Ultra ensures smooth performance and lightning-fast response for hardcore gamers. However, this high-speed gameplay is designed for PC gaming enthusiasts as console compatibility maxes out at 120Hz.
These Mini-LED stars also boast Dolby Atmos sound and Quantum Dot Color.
HDMI 2.1: A Game-Changer
The U8Q sports a robust three HDMI 2.1 ports, making it a rarity among TV brands (Linux, LG, and Samsung included). This allows you to connect several modern gaming consoles or PCs while retaining the premium features, something many TV manufacturers still overlook.
Go Large or Go Home
Hisense claims the title of the world's foremost manufacturer of 100-inch screens. The Mini LED models kick off with variants up to 100 inches, delivering a more immersive viewing experience. What's more, QLED models also receive a size upgrade, with models scaling up to 75 inches.
OLED and QLED Marriage
Besides three QLED models (E7Q Pro, E7Q, and A7Q), an OLED gem joins the party: the A85Q. Equipped with pixel dimming technology, it draws a distinction between dark and light areas, amplifying depth and contrast.
The OLED TV usually produces incredible dark depths but falls short in brightness compared to rivals. It's fascinating to see how Hisense's solo OLED for 2025 measures up.
Additionally, the A85Q features Pixel Maintenance technology to minimize the risk of burn-in and Color Correction technology for precision-tuned colors.
The Power of AI
As with other major TV brands, Hisense deploys AI to optimize your audio-visual experience. The U8Q and U7 Pro TVs host the latest Hi-View AI Engine Pro, enabling real-time picture and sound adjustments.
AI Clear Voice enhances dialogue clarity, AI Depth layers every aspect of the image to create depth, and the 3D Sound Upscaler produces 3D sound effects without the need for up-firing drivers or surround sound speakers.
Other TVs in the range (including the U7Q and A85Q Mini-LED TVs, and E7Q Pro, E7Q, and A7Q QLED models) utilize the standard Hisense AI Engine. Although it lacks the Hi-View's AI features, it offers dedicated picture modes for sports, films, and gaming, as well as an extra motion enhancer. Plus, the AI Energy Saving Light Sensor automatically adjusts brightness according to your surrounding light.
Art + TV: S7 Canvas
Hisense is offering a twist on Samsung's The Frame TV—an elegant piece of art that morphs into a TV when you're not gazing at masterpieces. The S7 Canvas comes in a 65-inch model alongside the 55-incher, but the smaller version has received mixed reviews, so expectations should be tempered for the larger model.
No Aerial Necessary
Hisense's latest Freely models eliminate the need for aerial installation, providing live and catch-up TV services over the internet. Models A5Q and A4Q boast 4K Direct Lit LED panels, Dolby Atmos audio, and Quantum Dot Color, promising "stunning clarity and true-to-life color."
Breaking Down Hisense's 2025 UK TV Range
Here's a comprehensive look at the new features in each model though details are rolling out gradually:
U8Q
The U8Q takes over from the U8N, promising a superior gaming experience. It offers the 165Hz Game Mode Ultra for smoother, responsive gameplay. With a Game Bar menu and three HDMI 2.1 connections, gamers can make the most of their PC setup.
In addition to gaming features, the U8Q boasts a 4.1.2-channel speaker system, Dolby Atmos, and Filmmaker Mode for truer images. It comes in sizes ranging from 55 inches to 100 inches.
- 55U8Q: £1799
- 65U8Q: £2199
- 75U8Q: £2799
- 85U8Q: £3599
- 100U8Q: £5299
U7Q
The U7Q succeeds the U6N and provides exceptional brightness, contrast, and clarity. It offers support for refresh rates up to 144Hz, VRR, and ALLM. The 2.1-channel sound system packs in Dolby Atmos, and it supports Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ Adaptive. The U7Q is available in a variety of sizes, ranging from 50 inches to 100 inches.
U7Q Pro
The U7Q Pro shares similarities with the U7Q but doesn't feature a 55-inch model. It offers double the peak brightness, Quantum Dot Color, and Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro for better brightness and contrast. It supports a 165Hz Game Mode Ultra, and four HDMI 2.1 ports make it ideal for gamers with multiple devices.
The Game Bar menu furnishes quick access to gaming-specific features, while the Hi-View AI Engine Pro optimizes every scene. The U7Q Pro comes in five sizes:
- 55U7Q Pro: £1499
- 65U7Q Pro: £1799
- 75U7Q Pro: £2099
- 85U7Q Pro: £2999
- 100U7Q Pro: £4799
- In the revamped 2025 lineup, Hisense showcases a preview of the new Hi-Fi components, including speakers and amplifiers, promising an enhanced audio experience alongside their smartphones and television gadgets.
- Besides the Mini LED and QLED models, Hisense will debut a review of their hi-end OLED TV, the A85Q, boasting Pixel Maintenance and Color Correction technologies for a top-notch viewing experience.
- To cater to the demand for smart speaker systems, Hisense will present a variety of models, ranging from speakers ideal for small spaces to powerful, high-fidelity systems designed for audiophiles.
- The technology sector will witness a sneak peek at Hisense's new range of smartphones, featuring advanced features and improved processing power to compete with leading brands like Apple and Samsung.
- In addition to AI-driven televisions, Hisense will unveil a lineup of smart home gadgets, including smart thermostats, lighting systems, and security cameras, all working seamlessly with a central control hub and smartphone apps.
- At the annual technology conference, Hisense plans to exhibit a selection of accessories for their audio-visual and technology products, including specialized remote controls, wall mounts, and premium cables for optimum performance.