Hisense

Hisense 65E78QTUK QLED Smart TV

A 65 inch 4K QLED that gets you a big living-room screen with Dolby Vision and Quantum Dot colour without paying for high-refresh or Mini-LED extras.

75/100
Very good
Overall score · how we rate
65 inch4K QLEDQuantum DotDolby VisionDolby AtmosAI upscaling
£499best price at Amazon
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Why we rate it

  • Big screen, fair price
  • Quantum Dot colour
  • Dolby Vision support
  • AI upscaling for older content
  • No high refresh rate
  • Direct-lit, no local dimming
Score profile

Where the Hisense 65E78QTUK QLED Smart TV wins and loses

Scored against the tvs class
PictureGamingSmartValueSound7048708055
Picture quality
70
Gaming
48
Smart features
70
Value for size
80
Sound
55
Full specification

Specifications

Grouped · supported features marked in blue

Panel

Size65 "
Panel typeQLED
Resolution4

HDR

Dolby VisionYes

Audio

Dolby AtmosYes

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Who it's for

Is the Hisense 65E78QTUK QLED Smart TV right for you?

Buy it if
Big-screen film nights

If you want the largest, best-looking 4K screen you can get for the money and watch mostly films and telly, this delivers size and colour without overspending.

Skip it if
Gaming and dark-room contrast

If you want high-refresh gaming or the deep blacks of local dimming, a Mini-LED set in the range will serve you far better.

Big-screen film fan
Wants the largest good-looking 4K screen for films and box sets on a budget.
excellent
Family living room
Needs a big main set for mixed viewing and is not chasing gaming specs.
good
Sports watcher
Likes the size and colour but would benefit from a higher refresh for fast action.
okay
Competitive gamer
Wants high-refresh, low-latency gaming from a next-gen console.
skip
Common questions

Before you buy

Is the Hisense 65E78QTUK good for gaming?

It is fine for casual play, but there is no high-refresh rate or gaming mode listed, so serious console gamers should look at a 144Hz Mini-LED set instead.

Does QLED mean it has Mini-LED contrast?

No. QLED here refers to the Quantum Dot colour layer. The panel is direct-lit without local dimming, so it does not have zoned Mini-LED black levels.

Does it support Dolby Vision?

Yes, it supports Dolby Vision along with Dolby Atmos, so streaming films get scene-by-scene HDR tuning and object-based audio.

Is 65 inches too big for an average living room?

For most modern living rooms a 65 inch set sits comfortably from a couple of metres back. It is a popular size for a main TV.