Hisense Unveils Next-Gen OLED And Mini-LED TV Lineup For 2025

Raine Baker
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  • Hisense Unveils Exciting 2025 TV Lineup, Featuring Next-Gen Mini-LED Tech
  • Introducing the A85Q OLED TV: A Game-Changer in Display Technology
  • Flagship Mini-LED and Gaming-Focused QLED Models Join the Roster

In a thrilling development for home entertainment enthusiasts, Hisense has just unveiled its eagerly anticipated lineup of TVs for 2025, enriching its already impressive U-Series mini-LED range with cutting-edge offerings, including a highly promising OLED model.

Coming off a successful run in 2024, where Hisense was lauded for producing some of the best TVs, the company ensures it remains a formidable competitor with its new mini-LED lineup, featuring models such as the U8Q, U7Q, and U6Q. Now alongside these, the spotlight falls on the A85Q OLED TV, which marks the evolution of the A85N introduced last year. In addition, fans can look forward to the U7Q Pro mini-LED and the E7Q Pro gaming-oriented QLED, as well as the innovative 2025 Canvas TV, designed to rival Samsung’s stylish The Frame.

While detailed specifications are still under wraps, several key features have been confirmed. The Hisense U7Q Pro will be available in generous 75, 85, and 100-inch displays and will be powered by the Hi-View AI Engine Pro. This cutting-edge processor, also found in the U8Q, is set to deliver AI-enhanced capabilities like AI Depth for a more immersive image and AI Clear Voice for improved dialogue clarity.

Both the A85Q OLED and the E7Q Pro will utilize a slightly toned-down version of the Hi-View AI Engine, similar to what’s seen in the U7QG mini-LED model. This supports a suite of AI-driven picture modes and ensures smoother motion with AI Smooth Motion technology, enhancing your viewing experience.

Gamers, rejoice! While explicit gaming features are yet to be detailed, the U7Q Pro’s support for 165Hz refresh rates, coupled with the E7Q Pro’s 144Hz and the A85Q’s 120Hz, positions these models as formidable contenders in the gaming space.

Turning to the Canvas TV, it arrives in both 55-inch and a newly introduced 65-inch variant. This model will again feature a matte display similar to Samsung’s The Frame, complete with its own unique Art Mode for a touch of elegance in your living space.

Best of all, every model will come equipped with the Freely streaming service, granting you access to live broadcast TV over Wi-Fi—no antenna or satellite required. This service will also include top platforms like Netflix and Disney+, alongside popular UK apps such as BBC iPlayer.

Pricing: The Key Battleground

LG B4 OLED TV showcasing vibrant visuals

Can Hisense’s OLED compete with LG’s B-series? (LG B4, 2024 OLED TV featured)(Image credit: Future)

Traditionally known for offering exceptional value, Hisense continues to impress by delivering feature-rich televisions that boast commendable picture quality and an extensive array of gaming capabilities—all at a price point that keeps them competitive. Indeed, their mini-LED offerings have garnered accolades in recent years, solidifying their place in the market.

The OLED sector remains relatively new territory for Hisense. While the A85N launched last year at an appealing £1,399, it seems to follow a similar trajectory as the LG B4, which stands out as one of the best entry-level OLED TVs. If Hisense can repeat this success with the A85Q in 2025, particularly against LG’s anticipated B5 model, also priced around £1,699, we may witness a formidable contender entering the budget OLED arena—a space currently less saturated compared to the mid-high end.

Additionally, as Hisense’s pricing plans for the mini-LED models in the UK remain undisclosed, it is keenly anticipated that these will fall within a competitive range. With the right pricing strategy for its OLED offerings, Hisense could transform the landscape not just in mini-LED but also within the burgeoning OLED market.

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