Starting with the Hisense U9H, the new TV is the top of the line model amongst the 2022 TV lineup. It comes with a 75-inch 4K display with Mini LEDs. It has a 120Hz refresh rate, 200 nits of brightness, and auto low latency mode.
It has premium features like the Game Mode
Pro, FreeSync, and variable refresh rate(VRR). It has built-in speakers tuned
by Dolby Atmos. It costs a hefty US$ 3199 and will be available this summer.
Coming to the U8H and U7H, the former TV
has the Mini LEDs technology, while the latter gets the QLED panel. Both come
with a 120Hz refresh rate. There’s also the 4k resolution support, however, the
brightness goes down to 1500 nits on the U8H, but we are unsure about the U7H’s
brightness. Both have FreeSynce, Dolby Vision IQ, and HDR10+ support. Apart
from this, there are some minor differences between the two.
The U8H comes in 55-inch, 65-inch, and
75-inch starting at US$ 1,099. On the other hand, the U7H comes has an additional
85-inch size, with the series starting at US$ 799. Just like the U9H, the U8H
& U7H will be available in Summer.