Today's market is chock full of great TVs at every price point. After thorough research and hours of testing, we picked the ...
The Hisense U7SG delivers 3,000 nits of brightness, Mini-LED local dimming, a 165Hz panel, and Dolby Atmos audio starting at ...
The U7SG has improved reflection and blooming control, but it will be cheaper in a few months. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. is a ...
Some Hisense smart TV customers are enraged with the brand for introducing ads to various parts of the user experience. Users say certain Hisense TVs now display full‑screen or large-overlay ads when ...
WTF?! What began as a handful of online complaints about startup ads has grown into a broader dispute over how far television makers can go to monetize their hardware. Hisense, the Chinese electronics ...
The E7S Pro uses an advanced RGB Mini LED backlight system. Hisense claims this technology is a major improvement over standard Mini LED displays. The TV offers up to 5,100 nits of peak brightness and ...
Hisense unveils 2026 U7 and U6 MiniLED TVs from 55 to 116 inches and $1,299 to $19,999, targeting Samsung and TCL in the TV tech war. The new U6 and U7 Series ULED MiniLED TVs represent Hisense’s ...
Hisense has kicked off its 2026 TV lineup with the U7SG, and first impressions are strong. The 65-inch model delivers around 3,000 nits of peak brightness, a solid anti-glare layer, and support for ...
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TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
Hisense is typically best known for its affordable electronics and home appliances, from TVs to refrigerators. But at CES 2025, the China-based company showed off its premium side with a massive ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Tech Editor, and has been covering tech news and how-tos for nearly a decade. His team covers all things technology, including AI, smartphones, computers, game consoles, ...