Hisense 75P7 (75")
VerifiedMPN: 75P77 reviews
Great TV – Spent a lot of time doing the research before made the purchase as I have no intention throwing my money away for aldi or big w TVs. Image quality, colour accuracy and etc. Saw a aldi tv from another home and i wasn't impressed. Also did a few trips to Bing Lee / TGG. Asked them to put on real tv programs and my video clips (brought in on a usb… Read more
stick) instead of their demo video. Quality TV from a reputable brand. This tv meets almost all my expectations and more. The only thing I wish they could change is its operation system. Chromecast is working great but I want load other apps like Kodi.
Great value – Normally buy Sony or Panasonic but sick of ridiculous overpricing. This tv was half the price including its own 3 year warranty, and even with a maximum extended warranty it was still cheaper. Can’t see any difference in picture quality and google covers all aps. Will get another for the bedroom for sure. Show details · 1
Great TV for a great price highly recommend! – With the Hisense 75P7 after a bit of picture setting tweaks 4K content, HD content and One X looks awesome and FTA looks decent as well. The Hisense OS is a bit lacking but with a Vodafone TV etc that can be solved. Also no bluetooth connectivity on this TV but other than that great telly highly recommend has plenty of HDMI ports and the picture… Read more
quality and sound is great (although would recommend a seperate sound system to get the best out of it). Comes with 3 year in-home warranty as well.
If any one is interested these are the settings I've settled on.
FTA TV: Standard Brightness 50 Contrast 50 Colour Saturation 40 Sharpness 10 Backlight Dimming Medium and Backlight 40 (press down arrow on remote whilst on dimming) Adaptive Contrast High Smooth Motion (5, 5) Cool Temp Gamma 2.4 Colour Native Rest unchanged or off
4K (Youtube, Netflix, USB etc): Standard Unchanged or off except Backlight Medium 60
4K HDR (Youtube, Netflix, USB etc): Standard Unchanged or off except HDR Standard Backlight Medium 80 Brightness 55
One X: Standard Unchanged or off except Backlight Medium 50 Game Mode On
One X HDR: HDR Standard Unchanged or off except Backlight Medium 80 Game Mode On Brightness 55
Note: Adjust Brightness and Backlight according to how bright/dark the room is.
Superb value for the $$$ – Bought this 2 months ago to replace an ageing 55"but didn't want to spend big $$$. This TV fits the bill and the quality of the screening, blows you off. The smart functionalities like Youtube and Netflix makes it easier to view. Network connection setup could be a little tricky but nothing to worry about. Show details
Great value for money TV – Great TV considering the price. Works seamlessly with netflix and the UI is way faster than I thought (it probably takes about 5 seconds to load) and the picture quality is great. Show details
Perfect but not perfect – Bought the TV 2 months ago for my father (also benefits me as I live with him haha) as he enters retirement so he could enjoy all the movies Netflix offers in 5.1 whilst he still can. Initially the brightness and colour contrast was phenomenal however my sharp eye did notice some few discrepancies...first its NOT true 200Hz which I was thought to… Read more
believe. The "Smooth Motion 200Hz" is quite misleading and is strictly the work of marketing, it is actually 100Hz but Hisense implements software that interpolates it into 200Hz. Basically it tricks our eyes to believe that it is 200Hz through sliding fake identical images between each frame. Still, 100Hz seems more than enough...better than 60Hz however this flaw becomes obvious during fast paced games (COD Black Op 3 Zombies) or any action movies such as James Bond. If anything, switching to "smooth motion" and "gaming" modes actually worsen the experience as you can sense that the software is overdoing those inserting and so motion becomes awkwardly unnatural. Another thing is the local dimming which I had hoped would be a great feature however those blacks weren't as black as I hoped. If I placed my old 2008 Sony TV next to it, the blacks on the Sony would actually be darker. But thats not on Hisense, local dimming isn't OLED so I shouldn't be surprised. But not everything is rain and thunderstorms, as previously mentioned the colour is amazing (reds are really red). 4K content is shown in 4K as it should be, the aesthetics of outstanding especially the chrome legs (not paraphilia I promise). The usb slot is fantastic, I can plug any hard drive and play most movies directly from it DTS and 5.1, just make sure the TV can read the format shown in the specs. There is a slight lag in software but its faster than Kogan TVs (I have one at home too) and a bit slower than Samsung Tvs. I have an Apple TV 4K and I believe the TV can live without the Apple TV because Netflix and Youtube work as well as the Apple TV itself. Overall I am happy, but I was misled with some information and the rest of the flaws were due to my own ignorance.
Bought This TV 2 times – I bought one for me 7 months ago at $2500ish then bought another one on special for $1956 at TheGoodGuys Myaree for my son's new apartment, I love the price of the Hisense, Samsung, Sony, LG also have 75" selling at $1995 but most only have 100mhz while Hisense has 200 motion whatever they named it, this is a smart TV and connected easily with my… Read more
wifi and also with my Sony subwoofer to give a higher bass sound. It has Netflix and YouTube button on remote (my wife loves it). It has 3 HDMI USB and Optical to connect your subwoofer, for some reason Hisense didn't 'recognise' the Yamaha sub I bought even after calling Hisense and they guided me.
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