The Hisense U7QF series, which still offers Dolby Atmos compatibility and quantum dot filter bringing the same one billion vivid shades of colour, ships in 50-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch sizes and starts from £899. Unfortunately, there's no front-firing speakers, but that's a small price to pay.
Only the 50-inch panel is on-sale at the moment, with the bigger sizes coming soon.
Below the U7QF series in the range are the A7500F and AE7400F, which ship in more humble sizes.
Starting from £449 for a 43-inch A7500F, and rising to £899 for a 55-inch. These come with Dolby Vision support and HDR10+ too, so you'll still be able to experience higher levels of contrast between light and dark areas of the screen – so you won't lose any detail in a movie scene when someone is in a darkened room, looking out of a small window to the brightly lit outdoors.
With its latest range of TVs, Hisense looks set on preserving its reputation as offering solid value TVs with the sort of specs and features other TV brands often offer at twice the price, like Dolby Vision HDR and even OLED panels.
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