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Hisense announces screen sizes, pricing and availability of its 2025 ULED TV range

Stephen FenechBy Stephen FenechApril 23, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Hisense has released the pricing and availability of its 2025 ULED range with even more larger screen options up to 100-inches to create an enhanced home entertainment experience for your movies, sport and games.

There are now three 100-inch options across Hisense’s U6QAU PRO, U7QAU and U8QAU ranges priced at $6,999, $7,999 and $9,999 respectively.

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Hisense is offering even more choice for customers in ultra-large TVs which are growing in popularity.

But Hisense says size isn’t the best feature.

Under the hood is the next generation AI processor which does all the heavy lifting to bring smarter and more intuitive picture enhancements which are adjusted automatically.

At the heart of the system is the Hi-View AI Engine Pro which powers the U7 and U8 ranges.

This automatically fine tunes contrast, colour accuracy and motion clarity in real time frame by frame to ensure you see a clear, smooth and lifelike image regardless of the type of content you are watching.

The Hisense 2025 ULED lineup debuts several intelligent enhancements including expanded local dimming and advanced Quantum Dot (QLED) technology to provide deeper blacks, richer and more vibrant colour along with improved brightness.

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Now on board is AI-driven motion processing with refresh rates up to 165Hz and Dolby Vision Gamer for super responsive and tear free gameplay.

Dolby Atmos audio has also been enhanced by AI to take it to the next level.

The Hisense 2025 ULED range has an exclusive “Tuned by Devaliet” certification so customers will hear a definite improvement in the audio quality and enjoy a rich immersive sound.

And all the new Hisense TVs are running the proprietary VIDAA U9 operating system which makes navigation and content discovery easier and more intuitive.

“Following on from the excellent reception we received at CES 2025, we’re proud to be launching a lineup that pushes the frontiers of home entertainment,” said Chris Kotis, Vice President, Sales & Marketing at Hisense Australia and New Zealand.

“From cutting-edge AI enhancements to immersive big-screen experiences, we’re ensuring Aussies can enjoy premium picture quality and state-of-the-art performance – whether you are a movie lover, gamer, or sports fan.”

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U8 SERIES – U8QAU

The U8 series offers impressive picture quality with ultra smooth motion and immersive audio with peak brightness up to 5000 nits and more than 3000 local dimming zones.

That’s up from 2000 nits and more than 1000 dimming zones in 2024.

The result is deeper blacks, remarkable highlights and stunning contrast in all kinds of lighting conditions.

The U8 series comes in screen sizes from 65-inches all the way up to 100-inches and includes Wi-Fi 6E connectivity and 90W Dolby Atmos 4.1.2 multi-channel sound system.

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U7 SERIES – U7QAU

The U7QAU is a premium TV that’s built for sports lovers and gamers and combines mini LED Pro technology with the 165Hz native refresh rate and four HDMI 2.1 ports to guarantee fluid motion and sharp visuals.

The U7 includes 165Hz Game Mode Ultra, Dolby Vision gaming and FreeSync Premium Pro which means it’s optimised for next-gen consoles and high speed PC gaming with minimal input lag and screen tearing.

The audio system has been upgraded to Dolby Atmos with 60W 2.1.2 multi-channel sound which will make your games sound even better and make you feel like you’re in the stadium watching the game live.

The U7 range comes in sizes from 55-inch to 100-inches.

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U6 SERIES – U6QAU PRO

The entry level U6 series joins the ULED range to provide even higher quality entertainment at a more affordable price.

It offers Mini LED enhancement for deeper contrast, vibrant colours and more immersive visuals.

The U6 still offers Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos with a 2.1 built in subwoofer, HDR10+ Adaptive to make it an impressive choice for casual viewers and gaming enthusiasts alike.

It also includes an enhanced 144Hz native refresh rate, Game Mode Pro, FreeSync Premium and Wi-Fi 6.

The U6 has screen sizes ranging from 50 to 100-inches.

The Hisense U6 and U7 series are available now with the rest of the Hisense range hitting stores on May 1.

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