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Hisense has released a new line of 4K Mini-LED TVs in India. The U7SE series is available in five screen sizes: 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, and 100-inch. Pricing starts at Rs. 63,990 for the 55-inch base model, and the company is distributing the lineup primarily through offline retail partners.

Hisense U7SE 4K Mini-LED TVs

Hisense U7SE Specifications

The displays use Mini-LED backlighting paired with full-array local dimming. This hardware setup divides the backlight into specific dimming zones, allowing the TV to control brightness independently across different areas of the screen. This generally improves contrast and reduces the halo effect around bright objects in dark scenes compared to standard LED panels. Hisense is also using quantum dot technology, branded here as Hi-QLED, to handle color reproduction.

On the processing side, the TVs are powered by Hisense’s Hi-View AI Engine, which handles real-time picture adjustments, upscaling, and tone mapping. The 100-inch model gets a slightly upgraded Pro version of this processor to handle the larger display area. The series also includes an AI RGB Light Sensor that dynamically tweaks the picture based on the ambient lighting in the room. Format support is comprehensive, covering Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+ Adaptive, and a dedicated Filmmaker Mode.

Hisense U7SE 4K Mini-LED TVs

For gaming, the U7SE series includes the standard specifications expected for use with current-generation consoles and PCs. The panels have a native 144Hz refresh rate, while the 100-inch model includes a 165Hz game mode. The TVs are equipped with HDMI 2.1 connectivity, variable refresh rate (VRR), and AMD FreeSync Premium to reduce screen tearing and input lag during gameplay.

Audio is handled by a built-in system featuring a dedicated subwoofer, and the sound profile has been tuned in collaboration with the French audio company Devialet. The TVs also support Dolby Atmos for spatial audio processing.

On the software side, the U7SE series runs on Hisense’s proprietary VIDAA Smart OS instead of a more common platform like Google TV. The operating system supports standard streaming applications and includes hands-free voice control functionality. The physical design of the TV features a slim unibody frame with thin bezels, intended to fit cleanly into standard living room setups.

In related news, Hisense has recently unveiled the Xplorer X1 Pro laser TV, featuring a foldable 120-inch screen and built-in Harman Kardon audio.

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