Hisense 50U7QTUK
A 50 inch Mini-LED with a 144Hz panel and a built-in subwoofer, for gamers who also want some proper bass without adding a soundbar straight away.
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Why we rate it
- 144Hz panel and VRR
- Built-in subwoofer
- Mini-LED with HDR1000
- AI upscaling
- Resolution not stated
- Console refresh ceiling
Where the Hisense 50U7QTUK wins and loses
Specifications
Panel
Audio
Gaming
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Hisense 50U7QTUK vs Hisense Hisense 55" 55U8QTUK MiniLED QLED 165Hz Smart TV
| HisenseHisense 50U7QTUKThis page | HisenseHisense 55" 55U8QTUK MiniLED QLED 165Hz Smart TV | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 75 /100 | 75 /100 |
| Size | 50 " | 55 " |
| Panel type | Mini-LED | Mini-LED |
| Refresh | 144 Hz | 165 HzBetter |
Is the Hisense 50U7QTUK right for you?
If you want smooth 144Hz gaming and Mini-LED contrast but also want fuller built-in audio with real bass, this set covers both without an immediate soundbar purchase.
If you want the deepest blacks, the finest dimming and the brightest HDR highlights, a higher-zone Mini-LED or an OLED will outperform this.
Before you buy
Yes. It uses a 2.1 channel setup with a built-in subwoofer, so it produces real bass without an external soundbar, unusual at this price.
The panel is 144Hz with VRR and FreeSync Premium Pro. Consoles run up to 120Hz, while the full 144Hz is reached over a PC connection.
The Mini-LED panel and gaming features point to 4K, but the resolution is not confirmed in the available details, so check the retailer listing to be sure.
It splits the backlight into dimming zones so dark areas stay dark while bright areas stay bright, giving deeper blacks and stronger contrast than basic LED.
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