The Hisense QD7 2025 4K Fire TV is now available in the US in sizes ranging from 50 to 100 inches. This upgraded 2025 Dolby home cinema model features a mini LED display, replacing the standard LCD screen of its predecessor. However, the TV’s interface has been replaced with a Google TV-like alternative.

Hisense has launched the QD7 (2025) series Mini LED TVs in the United States. The company includes this model in its 2025 ULED TV lineup. It offers it in six sizes: 50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, and 100-inch.
The new QD7, also known as the QD7QF, features several changes compared to the 2024 QD7N. First, Hisense has switched from a standard LCD panel to a Mini LED panel with a local dimming system. The 50-, 55-, and 65-inch models have a native refresh rate of 60Hz
with a motion rate of 240Hz. The larger 75-, 85-, and 100-inch models have a native refresh rate of 144Hz with a motion rate of 480Hz. They are all compatible with Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision Gaming, HDR10+, and HLG.
Other features include 4K AI upscaling, MEMC motion smoothing, a game mode, and the Game Bar for quick access to relevant settings. Interestingly, Hisense opted to switch from Google TV to Fire TV for the 2025 version of the QD7. While the interface is different, it allows you to access many of the same streaming apps and control the TV remotely using Amazon Alexa voice commands. Each model features Dolby Atmos-compatible speakers, with audio output powers ranging from 20W to 50W, depending on the size.
Hisense QD7 2025 Price and Release Date
You can buy the new Hisense QD7QF TV on Amazon, starting at $349.99 for the 50-inch model.
- 50-inch TV – MSRP $399.99 ($349.99 on Amazon)
- 55-inch TV – MSRP $499.99 ($399.99 on Amazon)
- 65-inch TV – MSRP $599.99 ($499.99 on Amazon)
- 75-inch TV – RRP to be confirmed
- 85-inch TV – MSRP $1,299.99 ($999.99 on Amazon)
- 100-inch TV – RRP $3,099.99 ($2,999.99 on Amazon)

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 and a range of ports such as Ethernet (LAN) and optical audio output. Small TVs have four HDMI 2.0 ports, while larger TVs have two HDMI 2.0 ports and two HDMI 2.1 ports.
Hisense has also introduced the U65QF Mini LED TV in the US. The brand offers this model as the cheapest Dolby Atmos home cinema set in its 2025 ULED TV range, starting at just $549.99. It has a native refresh rate of 144Hz and 1000 nits of brightness, as well as Fire TV OS, Dolby Vision, and AMD FreeSync.