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product_id: 317740646
title: "ULED Premium 65U7G QLED Series 65-inch Android 4K Smart TV with Alexa Compatibility, 1000-nit HDR10+, Dolby Vision & Atmos, 120Hz, HDMI 2.1, Game Mode Pro"
brand: "hisense"
price: "R20482"
currency: ZAR
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reviews_count: 7
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# Quantum Dot tech with 1B+ colors 120Hz native refresh rate for ultra-smooth gaming 65-inch immersive display ULED Premium 65U7G QLED Series 65-inch Android 4K Smart TV with Alexa Compatibility, 1000-nit HDR10+, Dolby Vision & Atmos, 120Hz, HDMI 2.1, Game Mode Pro

**Brand:** hisense
**Price:** R20482
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Elevate your viewing game with the Hisense U7G — where cinema, gaming, and smart tech collide!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ULED Premium 65U7G QLED Series 65-inch Android 4K Smart TV with Alexa Compatibility, 1000-nit HDR10+, Dolby Vision & Atmos, 120Hz, HDMI 2.1, Game Mode Pro by hisense
- **How much does it cost?** R20482 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.za](https://www.desertcart.co.za/products/317740646-uled-premium-65u7g-qled-series-65-inch-android-4k-smart)

## Best For

- hisense enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hisense brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Future-Proof Smart TV:** Android TV OS with Alexa built-in and Google Assistant lets you control your entertainment hands-free and access endless apps.
- • **Immersive Audio Experience:** Dolby Atmos sound technology transforms your living room into a personal cinema with rich, room-filling audio.
- • **Cinematic Brilliance at Home:** Experience stunning 4K ULED with Dolby Vision & HDR10+ for vibrant, true-to-life visuals that make every scene pop.
- • **Next-Level Gaming Performance:** 120Hz native refresh rate + HDMI 2.1 + Game Mode Pro deliver buttery smooth gameplay with zero lag and VRR support.
- • **Unmatched Brightness & Color Accuracy:** Up to 1000-nit peak brightness and Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut reveal over a billion shades for breathtaking HDR scenes.

## Overview

The Hisense ULED Premium 65U7G is a 65-inch 4K QLED smart TV featuring advanced ULED technology, Quantum Dot color for over a billion shades, and a 120Hz native refresh rate optimized for gaming. It supports Dolby Vision HDR10+ and Dolby Atmos for premium picture and sound quality, includes HDMI 2.1 ports with VRR and Auto Low Latency Mode, and runs on Android TV with Alexa and Google Assistant built-in, making it a future-proof centerpiece for entertainment and gaming enthusiasts.

## Description

Sure, the Hisense U7G TV series is great for Netflix, the big game, and the real housewives of wherever. But the U7G is made for the gamers. It's got our exclusive ULED technologies, 4K resolution, Quantum Dot Color, Dolby Vision HDR, Full Array Local Dimming zones and Android TV operating system. On top of all that, Hisense added a 120Hz Native panel for smoother, more fluid motion and HDMI 2.1, Variable Refresh Rate and Auto Low Latency Mode for gaming that looks sick, even if you suck. The U7G also has up to 1,000 nits peak brightness, which makes HDR ‘pop’ and means the picture is lit no matter how bright the room. All this looks great on paper. Now think how much better it would look on this TV.

Review: Fantastic tv with just one caveat... - If you're reading this you may be down the rabbit hole of tv research asking yourself: OLED or LED? Mini LED or QLED? Full array or edge-lit. Tv research becomes an obsession and I've been down that rabbit hole myself, reading reddit threads and watching youtuber reviews so I hope my review will help! After extensively obsessing over tv specs and research I finally chose the 65" U7G. I was between the: U6G, U7G, U8G, H9G, C1, QN90A, and X80J. First off let me tell you, the C1 OLED and QN90A are phenomenal tvs that cost roughly $1000 more than the U7G, but they are NOT $1000 "better" imho. I'm a samsung guy going from a samsung DLP (my 1st 1080p tv) to an lcd (which still works great after 11yrs!) to a Black Friday special samsung 6000 series 4k tv. Yes, I've been a brand loyalist to samsung for about 15yrs, but I have broken tradition buying a Hisense. But why!? I always say buy the tv that looks good to YOUR EYES! If it's not perceivably better or worth high end prices to your eyes and for your tv usage, then why over pay!? The U7G to my eyes delivers about 97% of the image quality that the flagship QN90A does for half the price. Sorry samsung! The jump from a samsung 6000 series to the U7G was SHOCKING! It was like jumping from a CRT tv to my 1st 1080p tv. I kid you not! I did not expect that whatsoever. I began the tv quest leaning towards getting an OLED actually as I've been obsessed with those gorgeous black levels for over a decade but the prices were astronomical back then. The C1, A1, and Vizio OLEDs are simply gorgeous with their black levels and color saturation, but I can't get over how glossy they are. I have always believed that glossy screens on plasma and OLED tvs are a part of the magic of their image quality, but it's a double edged sword because I hate the reflections that are as bad as old CRT tvs in many instances. Plus, in my research OLEDs will have a shorter lifespan than LEDs (remember my 11yr old samsung lcd is still kicking!). So I just could not justify paying double the price for reflections, a shorter lifespan, much lower hdr brightness, and the risk of burn-in. Full array vs edge-lit. This is HUGE for me and I think often overlooked or overshadowed by the OLED vs LED debate. Simply put, full array backlighting is far superior to edge-lit. You simple cannot get the color saturation and hdr pop out of edge-lit. That's even more important than the 60hz vs 120hz debate imho. Full array just looks better and Vizio has known that since their 1st full array lcds back in 2008/2009. Samsung and the other big companies dragged their heels on it for a decade. Even now the big 3 (samsung, LG, sony) use edge lighting on most of their lower tier tvs below $1000 which is a terrible marketing decision now that Hisense, TCL, and Vizio offer superb full array tvs way below that price point. Compared to the other budget brands, I chose the U7G because of the future proofing with hdmi 2.1 inputs, VRR, and high peak brightness for hdr. I would have gone with last years H9G, but for next gen gaming, I wanted the peace of mind of having a tv that can properly display 4k content at 120hz. Now, the only caveat is that on a black/dark or mostly dark screen with light spots (think of a black title screen or a dark horror movie scene following a character walking through a dark house) there is blooming because the backlight is so bright and the algorithm struggles a bit with local dimming. I honestly only ever see this blooming maybe 3% to 5% of the content I watch (movies, shows, live tv, video games, sports). Do the QN90A and C1 have less blooming and/or algorithms or dimming zones that do a better job here? 100% yes they do! Is that worth $1000 more of my hard earned money just to not have blooming in 5% of what I watch!? HECK NO! Because 95% of the time this tv smokes the competition and to my eyes it keeps up with the flagship $2000 tvs. Also, it crushes anything samsung, sony, or lg have below $1000. At bestbuy they had the U7G next to a sony x80j. They had the sony set at maximum brightness and contrast (dynamic mode) and totally crippled the U7G by running it in a dark mode with probably the ugliest most inaccurate unsaturated color settings I've ever seen, seriously it looked like it was in sepia mode lol. They were so desperate to sell the x80j which imho is trash, that they handicapped the U7G which absolutely smokes the sony! This review is long and I apologize, but I hope it helps! If you're like me obsessing over tv specs and comparisons, give the U7G a look because imho it is the absolute best picture you're going to get under $1000. YMMV
Review: Hisense? - Yes. HDR and Dolby Vision are fantastic. I have a surround sound system so I'm not a fan of TV audio. All I can say is that the sound can be room filling and I can hear the difference on Atmos enabled videos, but really how much can you do with sound in an LED TV Panel? That's what AVRs and speakers are for! Not much of a gamer, but I appreciate the native 120Hz refresh rate. I wasn't willing to drop the kind of coin for OLED from the big 3. This is VERY close to those I've seen while shopping! Live football in 4K is amazing. All of the minor criticisms about blooming and motion are not noticeable in my viewing experience at my settings. I do recommend that you read more about this set on a testing site review and follow their settings for testing. From there you can adjust light and motion for your unique viewing area and preferences. You have control of dimming zones, backlighting, color, contrast . . . it's up to you. Many presets including "Filmmaker" that gives you more options for a theater experience. It is 3 times as bright as my Sony Bravia 55X720E which had lame HDR with very dim backlighting and failed on an update out of warranty. I watch the Hisense in a relatively dark room with accent lights on the walls and this lets me enjoy the blackest blacks I have seen compared to intense (warm setting) brilliant lighting effects with no reflections. All of my set top boxes are now obsolete. The Android TV built in is just as snappy as my Nvidia Shield's. My set top boxes are limited to 60HZ and so is 4K through my Denon AVR. The built in Android TV is not, just required audio out from the TV for my ears. desertcart Prime's first broadcast of Thursday Night Football was incredible, too! Bang for the buck, this is it in the current market. I have no problem recommending the Hisense 55U7G to anyone. Will it last? Time will tell, but for the record, I only got 4.5 years out of my previous TV and that was a Sony. Almost glad it failed having forced me into this for $150 less than I paid for the Sony 4.5 years ago. It's so much MORE of a TV and compares closely to OLED. desertcart's Deluxe Delivery and Unpack was great, too. They even moved the temporary TV back to its home in the loft two flights up - a 60 lb. 2012 LG . . . I did let them know I'd reward them for doing for me what is hard for me now. ;) P.S. For an additional $30, I purchased the PERLESMITH Universal Swivel TV Stand (PSTVS12) from desertcart. Since the largest size claimed to be supported was 55", I wondered if I might need one that supported a larger TV size. It turned out that the PSTVS12 handles the Hisense 55U7G with ease and is very stable. I used the large spacers (standoffs) because of a bump in the Hisense back panel. My AV stand is too narrow for the supplied single position "feet" that came with the TV.

## Features

- 4K ULED: Like 4K great, but better. The 65U7G has our exclusive ULED technologies. They boost color, contrast, brightness, motion we could go on. It’s the TV your old TV wants to be..Aspect Ratio:16:9. Power Supply (Voltage/Hz) AC 120V, 50/60Hz
- Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut: See over one billion shades. Quantum Dot produces purer, richer, more brilliant and accurate colors than a regular LED TV. We could get into how it works. But it’s a lot easier to say it makes every day look like the 4th of July.
- Ultra Motion and 120Hz Native refresh rate: Ultra Motion removes the digital ‘noise’ that can affect moving objects. Whether it’s a bird, a plane or the man of steel, everything you see is exceptionally clear. Blurred lines. Not on this TV, the 120Hz native refresh rate means smoother gaming with pictures that keep up with your play.
- Dolby Vision & Dolby Atmos: Dolby Vision HDR picture and Dolby Atmos sound are cinema technology for your home. They provide amazing realism you can see and hear in every scene.
- IMAX Enhanced: IMAX Enhanced brings the cinema experience home. It combines digitally remastered 4K HDR content and DTS audio technologies with the best consumer products and streaming platforms. Built for people who want a more premier, at-home experience.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B091YRFZ66 |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #938,737 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #904 in QLED TVs |
| Brand Name | Hisense |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,771) |
| Date First Available | April 7, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 43 Pounds |
| Item model number | 65U7G |
| Product Dimensions | 57 x 3.5 x 33.1 inches |
| Speaker Type | Built-In |
| Special Features | 4K ULED, Alexa Built-in, Google Assistant; Voice Remote, Dolby Vison and Dolby Atmos, Game Mode, Quantum Dot Color QLED |
| Standing screen display size | 65 Inches |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 250 watts |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** 16:9
- **Brand:** Hisense
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi
- **Display Technology:** QLED
- **Included Components:** Power Cable, Quick Start Guide, Remote Control, Stand, TV
- **Product Dimensions:** 3.5"D x 57"W x 33.1"H
- **Refresh Rate:** 120 Hz
- **Resolution:** 4K
- **Screen Size:** 65 Inches

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic tv with just one caveat...
*by T***. on February 13, 2022*

If you're reading this you may be down the rabbit hole of tv research asking yourself: OLED or LED? Mini LED or QLED? Full array or edge-lit. Tv research becomes an obsession and I've been down that rabbit hole myself, reading reddit threads and watching youtuber reviews so I hope my review will help! After extensively obsessing over tv specs and research I finally chose the 65" U7G. I was between the: U6G, U7G, U8G, H9G, C1, QN90A, and X80J. First off let me tell you, the C1 OLED and QN90A are phenomenal tvs that cost roughly $1000 more than the U7G, but they are NOT $1000 "better" imho. I'm a samsung guy going from a samsung DLP (my 1st 1080p tv) to an lcd (which still works great after 11yrs!) to a Black Friday special samsung 6000 series 4k tv. Yes, I've been a brand loyalist to samsung for about 15yrs, but I have broken tradition buying a Hisense. But why!? I always say buy the tv that looks good to YOUR EYES! If it's not perceivably better or worth high end prices to your eyes and for your tv usage, then why over pay!? The U7G to my eyes delivers about 97% of the image quality that the flagship QN90A does for half the price. Sorry samsung! The jump from a samsung 6000 series to the U7G was SHOCKING! It was like jumping from a CRT tv to my 1st 1080p tv. I kid you not! I did not expect that whatsoever. I began the tv quest leaning towards getting an OLED actually as I've been obsessed with those gorgeous black levels for over a decade but the prices were astronomical back then. The C1, A1, and Vizio OLEDs are simply gorgeous with their black levels and color saturation, but I can't get over how glossy they are. I have always believed that glossy screens on plasma and OLED tvs are a part of the magic of their image quality, but it's a double edged sword because I hate the reflections that are as bad as old CRT tvs in many instances. Plus, in my research OLEDs will have a shorter lifespan than LEDs (remember my 11yr old samsung lcd is still kicking!). So I just could not justify paying double the price for reflections, a shorter lifespan, much lower hdr brightness, and the risk of burn-in. Full array vs edge-lit. This is HUGE for me and I think often overlooked or overshadowed by the OLED vs LED debate. Simply put, full array backlighting is far superior to edge-lit. You simple cannot get the color saturation and hdr pop out of edge-lit. That's even more important than the 60hz vs 120hz debate imho. Full array just looks better and Vizio has known that since their 1st full array lcds back in 2008/2009. Samsung and the other big companies dragged their heels on it for a decade. Even now the big 3 (samsung, LG, sony) use edge lighting on most of their lower tier tvs below $1000 which is a terrible marketing decision now that Hisense, TCL, and Vizio offer superb full array tvs way below that price point. Compared to the other budget brands, I chose the U7G because of the future proofing with hdmi 2.1 inputs, VRR, and high peak brightness for hdr. I would have gone with last years H9G, but for next gen gaming, I wanted the peace of mind of having a tv that can properly display 4k content at 120hz. Now, the only caveat is that on a black/dark or mostly dark screen with light spots (think of a black title screen or a dark horror movie scene following a character walking through a dark house) there is blooming because the backlight is so bright and the algorithm struggles a bit with local dimming. I honestly only ever see this blooming maybe 3% to 5% of the content I watch (movies, shows, live tv, video games, sports). Do the QN90A and C1 have less blooming and/or algorithms or dimming zones that do a better job here? 100% yes they do! Is that worth $1000 more of my hard earned money just to not have blooming in 5% of what I watch!? HECK NO! Because 95% of the time this tv smokes the competition and to my eyes it keeps up with the flagship $2000 tvs. Also, it crushes anything samsung, sony, or lg have below $1000. At bestbuy they had the U7G next to a sony x80j. They had the sony set at maximum brightness and contrast (dynamic mode) and totally crippled the U7G by running it in a dark mode with probably the ugliest most inaccurate unsaturated color settings I've ever seen, seriously it looked like it was in sepia mode lol. They were so desperate to sell the x80j which imho is trash, that they handicapped the U7G which absolutely smokes the sony! This review is long and I apologize, but I hope it helps! If you're like me obsessing over tv specs and comparisons, give the U7G a look because imho it is the absolute best picture you're going to get under $1000. YMMV

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hisense?
*by T***N on September 17, 2022*

Yes. HDR and Dolby Vision are fantastic. I have a surround sound system so I'm not a fan of TV audio. All I can say is that the sound can be room filling and I can hear the difference on Atmos enabled videos, but really how much can you do with sound in an LED TV Panel? That's what AVRs and speakers are for! Not much of a gamer, but I appreciate the native 120Hz refresh rate. I wasn't willing to drop the kind of coin for OLED from the big 3. This is VERY close to those I've seen while shopping! Live football in 4K is amazing. All of the minor criticisms about blooming and motion are not noticeable in my viewing experience at my settings. I do recommend that you read more about this set on a testing site review and follow their settings for testing. From there you can adjust light and motion for your unique viewing area and preferences. You have control of dimming zones, backlighting, color, contrast . . . it's up to you. Many presets including "Filmmaker" that gives you more options for a theater experience. It is 3 times as bright as my Sony Bravia 55X720E which had lame HDR with very dim backlighting and failed on an update out of warranty. I watch the Hisense in a relatively dark room with accent lights on the walls and this lets me enjoy the blackest blacks I have seen compared to intense (warm setting) brilliant lighting effects with no reflections. All of my set top boxes are now obsolete. The Android TV built in is just as snappy as my Nvidia Shield's. My set top boxes are limited to 60HZ and so is 4K through my Denon AVR. The built in Android TV is not, just required audio out from the TV for my ears. Amazon Prime's first broadcast of Thursday Night Football was incredible, too! Bang for the buck, this is it in the current market. I have no problem recommending the Hisense 55U7G to anyone. Will it last? Time will tell, but for the record, I only got 4.5 years out of my previous TV and that was a Sony. Almost glad it failed having forced me into this for $150 less than I paid for the Sony 4.5 years ago. It's so much MORE of a TV and compares closely to OLED. Amazon's Deluxe Delivery and Unpack was great, too. They even moved the temporary TV back to its home in the loft two flights up - a 60 lb. 2012 LG . . . I did let them know I'd reward them for doing for me what is hard for me now. ;) P.S. For an additional $30, I purchased the PERLESMITH Universal Swivel TV Stand (PSTVS12) from Amazon. Since the largest size claimed to be supported was 55", I wondered if I might need one that supported a larger TV size. It turned out that the PSTVS12 handles the Hisense 55U7G with ease and is very stable. I used the large spacers (standoffs) because of a bump in the Hisense back panel. My AV stand is too narrow for the supplied single position "feet" that came with the TV.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***N on December 27, 2022*

Buena calidad de imagen y sonido. No la he probado en videojuegos pero para películas es excelente. El sistema es bastante fluido y el control es muy util aunque no tiene botones para cambiar los canales de televisión. El único defecto es que en ocasiones los fotogramas caen y el movimiento se ve cortado aún cuando la escena sea lenta.

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