Here is a recent giant 85-inch 4K Qled that is not too expensive for your living room

Here is a recent giant 85-inch 4K Qled that is not too expensive for your living room
Here is a recent giant 85-inch 4K Qled TV that is not too expensive for your living room

Opting for televisions with large diagonals are sometimes overpriced, but today it becomes a little more accessible thanks to this offer. The Hisense 85E7NQ 2024 goes to 1,099 euros, instead of the base 1,199 euros.

Hisense 85E7NQ

Known for its good value for money televisions, the manufacturer Hisense offers well-equipped TVs without too many concessions. This is the case, for example, of this 85E7NQ model from 2024 which highlights a gigantic 85-inch Qled panel, compatible with the best video standards. A TV that promises good immersion, and sees its price softened thanks to an ODR.

The 3 good reasons to buy the Hisense 85E7NQ 2024

  • Its huge 85-inch Qled panel
  • Compatible 4K HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision et Atmos
  • A smooth Smart TV compatible with ALLM mode

The Hisense 85E7NQ television from 2024 is sold at 1,199.99 euros, but thanks to an ODR of 100 euros, it costs 1,099.99 euros at several e-retailers: Boulanger, Fnac and Darty.

A giant Qled panel

In designing the 85E7NQ model, Hisense wanted to offer a very thin screen framed with almost invisible borders, which allows images to have their full space. The centerpiece of this reference still remains its 85-inch panel, a size which should give its users the impression of being at the cinema as only a video projector could do. Before purchasing, you should ensure that you have the necessary space in your living room, both on the surface and behind it. An 85-inch screen requires a distance of at least 250 cm.

Among its other assets, we obviously include its Qled panel which offers excellent image quality, with a wide range of colors and amply satisfactory contrasts. This TV provides sharper details and more realistic images thanks to its 4K HDR compatibility. It is also compatible with the best video standards, namely HDR, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision. On the sound side, Hisense integrates into its television a sound system with a power of 30 W compatible with Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual X.

A TV without Google TV, but successful

Players will not be able to take full advantage of this large diagonal. In fact, the TV is not really optimized for video games, since the panel does not include HDMI 2.1 ports and is limited to 50 Hz and therefore does not offer 4K with such a high refresh rate for this definition. However, the manufacturer still offers the ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) function. The latter makes it possible to reduce latency as much as possible, and to obtain a smoother gaming experience.

As for the interface, the TV does not benefit from Google TV, but runs under Vidaa U, the brand’s in-house operating system. This OS provides access to several popular applications such as Netflix, Prime Video or Dinsey+, but it does not have replay services. The interface is easy to understand and you can also personalize it by adding your favorite applications or channels. And assistants, Google Assistant or even Alexa are there, to control your TV with your voice.

The Hisense 85E7NQ model takes up a lot of space once installed, if you want a screen with a slightly lower diagonal, we invite you now to consult our guide to the best 75-inch 4K TVs (OLED, QLED or Full LED).



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