Testseek.co.uk have collected 24 expert reviews of the Hisense HE55U7A1WTSG and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Hisense HE55U7A1WTSG.
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Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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The editors liked
Sports fans will love that the TV automatically tries to turn on sports mode if it detects live sport is being shown
Although this only works when the TV is directly connected to the aerial and not through a set-top box
Simple and straightforward to use
Polished
Minimalist design
Razor sharp 4K imagery
No-nonsense smart platform
Freeview Play tuner
Good value
Excellent design for such an affordable TV
Excellent range of HDR support
Super sharp 4K picture quality
Design and finish belie affordable price
Handy Auto-Sports mode. Well
Handy for sports…
Decent SDR out of the box picture quality
Good calibrated SDR performance
Good input lag for gaming
Excellent build quality
Intuitive Smart TV system
Good amount of streaming apps on offer in 4K HDR
Great value for money
The editors didn't like
Not very energy efficent and no eco mode
Only two of the four HDMI inputs support 4K content
Underpowered HDR performance
Some image presets disappoint
Limited off axis viewing
Only two HDMIs with 4K@60Hz
Takes work to get the best from it
Pretty average audio
Various backlight issues
Only two HDMIs support full fat 4K
HDR performance could be brighter
Lacklustre HDR performance with a lack of brightness
Good value, Excellent design for such an affordable TV, Excellent range of HDR support,
Takes work to get the best from it, Pretty average audio, Various backlight issues,
The Hisense H55U7B offers a bigger helping of features and more premium design than you've any right to expect for £499. Inevitably, picture quality comes with some price-based compromises, and getting the best out of the TV requires some work. Overall, t...
Sports fans will love that the TV automatically tries to turn on sports mode if it detects live sport is being shown, although this only works when the TV is directly connected to the aerial and not through a set-top box, Simple and straightforward to use
Not very energy efficent and no eco mode, Only two of the four HDMI inputs support 4K content
If you're looking for UHD on a budget but don't want to compromise on style, this is the ideal buy. The picture looks clear and you get vivid colours from some of the different picture presets. It's not as energy efficient as some on the market and only t...
Decent SDR out of the box picture quality, Good calibrated SDR performance, Good input lag for gaming, Excellent build quality, Intuitive Smart TV system, Good amount of streaming apps on offer in 4K HDR, Great value for money
Lacklustre HDR performance with a lack of brightness, Narrow viewing angles, Could be more accurate out of the box, Only two HDMI 2.0 inputs
There needs to be a certain adjustment of expectations regarding picture quality and high dynamic range when you get to the TVs in the £1,000 and under category. When you are talking VA panels on these TVs they are really all very similar in peak brightne...
If you don't want to spend thousands on your next TV, but don't want to sacrifice image quality too much, take a long hard look at the Hisense U7A. It looks more expensive than it is and offers a great picture for the money. There's a decent selection of...
Published: 2018-05-25, Author: Steve , review by: T3.com
Super sharp 4K picture quality, Design and finish belie affordable price, Handy Auto-Sports mode. Well, handy for sports…
Only two HDMIs support full fat 4K, HDR performance could be brighter
There's no shortage of competition in the sub-£1000 4K TV sector, particularly from the likes of Philips, Panasonic and LG, but at a launch price of £799 the U7A can be considered very solid value.Its aspirational design aesthetic and unfussy OS belie its...
Underpowered HDR performance, Some image presets disappoint, Limited off axis viewing, Only two HDMIs with 4K@60Hz
If you're after a mid-range 4K TV that doesn't look like an escapee from the bargain bin, the U7A is well worth an audition. It's nicely turned out and boasts an impressive feature suite. Overall image quality is high (despite the low HDR rating), provide...
Published: 2018-11-27, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Sleek design, Great black levels and colour, Affordable
Screen reflections, Brightness could be better
Hisense is a brand that continues to impress and it has come up with an admirable product with its first-ever OLED TV.Related PostsHisense unveils new Designer Collection of 4K ULED TVsTCL 55-inch X4 4K TV review – impressive quality at an affordable pric...
Calidad UHD 4K con HDR10+ y Dolby Vision, Sonido fuerte y claro, Gran cantidad de HDMI y USBs
Problemas con la interfaz VIDAA, Problemas de compatibilidad con Alexa
Hisense U7BLo primero que debemos entender, es que la Hisense U7B no está planteada para competir con los televisores de alta gama, por lo que aunque tenga características como el HDR10+, el uso de un panel 8 bits y 350 nits provocará que los resultados...
Rapport qualité/prix, Qualité d'image, Lecteur audio/vidéo intégré,
Qualité audio, Lenteurs de l'interface
Sans vraiment rivaliser avec les cadors du secteur, l'U7B offre une alternative crédible à moins de 1000 euros aux Samsung, LG et autres Sony. A ce niveau de prix, les performances sont assez remarquables, à commencer par la qualité d'image. En revanche...
Qualité d'image en SDR, Bonne calibration en HDR, Finition, Alexa intégré au téléviseur, Micro sur la télécommande
Pic de luminosité qui limite l'intérêt du HDR, Angles de vision réduits
Le Hisense H65U7B est un bon téléviseur qui délivre une image très bien calibrée en SDR et assez bonne en HDR. Il lui manque simplement un pic de luminosité plus élevé et une dalle plus réactive pour rivaliser avec des téléviseurs plus haut de gamme comme...