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Hisense U8N VS U8QG Which One Is Better?

This video provides a television comparison, pitting the Hisense U8N against the U8QG to determine which is the best 4K TV. Steve evaluates gaming and picture quality to help viewers make an informed choice between these two models.

ModelU8N vs U8QG
TechnologyLED
PanelVA
Visitor ratingRate it
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Tech Steve highlights the impressive picture quality of both the Hisense U8N and U8QG, noting their vibrant colors and deep blacks.

He emphasizes the importance of gaming performance, especially for gamers looking for low input lag and high refresh rates.

The comparison also covers HDR capabilities, with both models supporting various HDR formats.

Steve appreciates the build quality and design of both TVs, making them suitable for modern living rooms.

Specs at a Glance

FeatureHisense U8NHisense U8QG
Screen Size55" | 65" | 75" | 85"55" | 65" | 75" | 85" | 100"
Resolution4K4K
Refresh Rate120Hz120Hz
Picture profilesHDR10, Dolby VisionHDR10, Dolby Vision
Operating systemAndroid TVAndroid TV
HDMI inputs44
Gaming FeaturesLow input lag, VRRLow input lag, VRR
Refresh rate120Hz120Hz

Steve's Take From The Video

Steve's takeTech Steve highlights the impressive picture quality of both the Hisense U8N and U8QG, noting their vibrant colors and deep blacks. He emphasizes the importance of gaming performance, especially for gamers looking for low input lag and high refresh rates. The comparison also covers HDR capabilities, with both models supporting various HDR formats. Steve appreciates the build quality and design of both TVs, making them suitable for modern living rooms. He points out the differences in brightness levels, which can affect viewing in well-lit rooms.

Picture and Feature Highlights

HighlightHisense U8NHisense U8QG
Picture profilesHDR10, Dolby VisionHDR10, Dolby Vision
Gaming / connectionsLow input lag, VRRLow input lag, VRR
Main takeaway
Excellent picture quality with vibrant colors and deep blacks.
Picture quality
Low input lag
Motion and gaming
making it great for gaming.
Smart TV and inputs
Supports multiple HDR formats including Dolby Vision.
Setup and value
Solid build quality and modern design.
Trade-Offs Worth KnowingBrightness levels may not be sufficient for very bright rooms. Limited native refresh rate compared to some competitors. Smart platform can be slow at times. Sound quality may require additional audio equipment for optimal experience.

Sizes and Wall Mounting

SizePanel / RefreshWall MountStand / PlacementRecommended Distance
55"
N/A
4K N/AHz N/AN/AN/AN/A
65"
N/A
4K N/AHz N/AN/AN/AN/A
75"
N/A
4K N/AHz N/AN/AN/AN/A
85"
N/A
4K N/AHz N/AN/AN/AN/A
100"
N/A
4K N/AHz N/AN/AN/AN/A

Verdict: Who Should Buy It?

Good fit if...

Excellent picture quality with vibrant colors and deep blacks. Low input lag making it great for gaming. Supports multiple HDR formats including Dolby Vision.

Pause if...

Brightness levels may not be sufficient for very bright rooms. Limited native refresh rate compared to some competitors. Smart platform can be slow at times. Sound quality may require additional audio equipment for optimal experience.

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Hisense U8N VS U8QG Which One Is Better?

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Comparison Breakdown

Tech Steve highlights the impressive picture quality of both the Hisense U8N and U8QG, noting their vibrant colors and deep blacks. He emphasizes the importance of gaming performance, especially for gamers looking for low input lag and high refresh rates. The comparison also covers HDR capabilities, with both models supporting various HDR formats. Steve appreciates the build quality and design of both TVs, making them suitable for modern living rooms. He points out the differences in brightness levels, which can affect viewing in well-lit rooms.

Hisense U8N

  • Excellent picture quality with vibrant colors and deep blacks.
  • Low input lag
  • making it great for gaming.
  • Supports multiple HDR formats including Dolby Vision.

Hisense U8QG

  • Brightness levels may not be sufficient for very bright rooms.
  • Limited native refresh rate compared to some competitors.
  • Smart platform can be slow at times.
  • Sound quality may require additional audio equipment for optimal experience.

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