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Hisense U7QG vs U7SG With Matte Screen | Real World Picture Quality Comparison

Tech Steve provides a practical comparison between the Hisense U7QG and U7SG models, focusing on their physical design, user interface performance, and real-world content display. This video helps viewers visualize the differences in how these TVs handle various types of content, from news channels to streaming interfaces.

ModelU7QG vs U7SG
TechnologyLED
PanelLCD
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The U7QG and U7SG models offer distinct experiences in terms of design and user interface.

Steve emphasizes the importance of build quality and navigation fluidity in daily use.

He highlights how both models perform with different content types, showcasing their capabilities in displaying stock market data and sports.

The comparison also includes insights into the smart TV interface, helping potential buyers make informed decisions.

Specs at a Glance

FeatureHisense U7QGHisense U7SG
Screen Size55, 65, 75, 85, 10055, 65, 75, 85, 100
Resolution4K4K
Refresh Rate60Hz60Hz
Picture profilesHDR10, Dolby VisionHDR10, Dolby Vision
Operating systemAndroid TVAndroid TV
HDMI inputs44
Gaming FeaturesLow input lag, Game ModeLow input lag, Game Mode
Refresh rate60Hz60Hz

Steve's Take From The Video

Steve's takeThe U7QG and U7SG models offer distinct experiences in terms of design and user interface. Steve emphasizes the importance of build quality and navigation fluidity in daily use. He highlights how both models perform with different content types, showcasing their capabilities in displaying stock market data and sports. The comparison also includes insights into the smart TV interface, helping potential buyers make informed decisions. Overall, this video serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone considering these two models.

Picture and Feature Highlights

HighlightHisense U7QGHisense U7SG
Picture profilesHDR10, Dolby VisionHDR10, Dolby Vision
Gaming / connectionsLow input lag, Game ModeLow input lag, Game Mode
Main takeaway
Excellent picture quality with vibrant colors and deep blacks.
Picture quality
User-friendly interface that makes navigation easy.
Motion and gaming
Good build quality with a sleek design.
Smart TV and inputs
Supports multiple HDR formats for enhanced viewing.
Setup and value
Low input lag makes it suitable for gaming.
Trade-Offs Worth KnowingLimited refresh rate at 60Hz may not satisfy hardcore gamers. Some users may find the smart platform less intuitive than competitors. The matte screen may not appeal to everyone especially in bright rooms.

Sizes and Wall Mounting

SizePanel / RefreshWall MountStand / PlacementRecommended Distance
55"
Ideal for small to medium rooms
4K 60Hz LEDN/A7-10 feet5.5-7.9 ft for mixed 4K viewing
65"
Great for larger spaces
4K 60Hz LEDN/A8-12 feet6.5-9.3 ft for mixed 4K viewing
75"
Perfect for home theaters
4K 60Hz LEDN/A10-15 feet7.5-10.7 ft for mixed 4K viewing
85"
Best for large viewing areas
4K 60Hz LEDN/A12-18 feet8.5-12.1 ft for mixed 4K viewing
100"
Ultimate cinematic experience
4K 60Hz LEDN/A15+ feet10-14.3 ft for mixed 4K viewing

Verdict: Who Should Buy It?

Good fit if...

Excellent picture quality with vibrant colors and deep blacks. User-friendly interface that makes navigation easy. Good build quality with a sleek design. Supports multiple HDR formats for enhanced viewing.

Pause if...

Limited refresh rate at 60Hz may not satisfy hardcore gamers. Some users may find the smart platform less intuitive than competitors. The matte screen may not appeal to everyone especially in bright rooms.

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Hisense U7QG vs U7SG With Matte Screen | Real World Picture Quality Comparison

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Comparison Breakdown

The U7QG and U7SG models offer distinct experiences in terms of design and user interface. Steve emphasizes the importance of build quality and navigation fluidity in daily use. He highlights how both models perform with different content types, showcasing their capabilities in displaying stock market data and sports. The comparison also includes insights into the smart TV interface, helping potential buyers make informed decisions. Overall, this video serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone considering these two models.

Hisense U7QG

  • Excellent picture quality with vibrant colors and deep blacks.
  • User-friendly interface that makes navigation easy.
  • Good build quality with a sleek design.
  • Supports multiple HDR formats for enhanced viewing.