When considering the Hisense U7H and the Sony A80J, the key aspects to ponder are price, performance in various content viewing, and how well they perform in bright rooms. The Hisense U7H is significantly more affordable and offers a good overall viewing experience, with decent performance especially in gaming due to its features and response time. However, the Sony A80J, despite being pricier, provides exceptional picture quality, particularly for movies and regular TV watching because of its OLED technology, which presents better contrast and black levels. The Sony A80J also has a wider viewing angle, making it a better option for rooms where viewers are spread out. Nevertheless, if the TV will be placed in a very bright room, the Hisense U7H's LCD screen may handle reflections better, although the Sony A80J is still capable in this regard, especially in moderately lit situations. In summary, for tighter budgets or heavier gaming use, the Hisense is a solid choice, but for those who prioritize superior picture quality and can afford a higher price, the Sony A80J stands out. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Hisense U7H (LCD)
The Hisense U7H (LCD) has no clear advantages over the Sony A80J (OLED).
Advantages of the Sony A80J (OLED)
Excellent for dark room
Very good for gaming
Excellent for movies & TV
Excellent for sports
Excellent for news, talk, & other TV
Very good for cartoons & animation
Very good for use as monitor
Best in class for upscaling
Best in class motion processing
Very good viewing angle
Very good reflections
Key differences
Picture Quality
7.6/10
8.7/10
7.50/10
CONTRAST
10.00/10
8.3/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
7.5/10
LED FALD
PANEL TYPE
WOLED
VA
PANEL SUB-TYPE
WBC
The Sony A80J (OLED) has very good picture quality, while the Hisense U7H (LCD) has good picture quality.
Movies & TV
7.4/10
9.1/10
7.50/10
CONTRAST
10.00/10
5.7/10
BLACK UNIFORMITY
10.0/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
10.0/10
Yes
HDR10 SUPPORT
Yes
Yes
HDR10+ SUPPORT
No
Yes
DOLBY VISION SUPPORT
Yes
The Sony A80J (OLED) is excellent for movies & TV, while the Hisense U7H (LCD) is good.
The Sony A80J's OLED screen provides a perfect contrast ratio and exceptional black uniformity, making it excellent for movies and cinematic TV as it can display deep blacks and has a great local dimming feature. In comparison, the Hisense U7H, while offering good contrast and local dimming, doesn't match the Sony's ability to produce true blacks and has lower black uniformity, impacting the quality of dark scenes, although it still performs well with its LCD technology. Both TVs have respectable color accuracy and viewing angles, but the OLED technology gives the Sony A80J an edge in these areas.
Sports
6.0/10
9.0/10
3.2/10
MOTION PROCESSING
10.0/10
120Hz
REFRESH RATE
120Hz
7.6/10
INPUT LAG SCORE
7.3/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
10.0/10
8.7/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
7.2/10
Yes
HLG SUPPORT
Yes
The Sony A80J (OLED) is excellent for sports, while the Hisense U7H (LCD) is only fair.
The Sony A80J (OLED) delivers smoother motion during sports with its excellent motion processing and has wider viewing angles, making it ideal for group viewing, whereas the Hisense U7H (LCD) has only fair motion processing and narrower viewing angles, resulting in less optimal sports viewing. Additionally, the Sony A80J handles reflections much better, ensuring clear visibility even in well-lit rooms, unlike the Hisense U7H which may struggle with reflections.
Gaming
7.7/10
8.8/10
5.8/10
RESPONSE TIME SCORE
9.4/10
7.6/10
INPUT LAG SCORE
7.3/10
3.2/10
MOTION PROCESSING
10.0/10
75.0/100
GAMING LOCAL DIMMING
100.0/100
8.0/10
GAME HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
7.2/10
The Sony A80J (OLED) is very good for gaming, while the Hisense U7H (LCD) is good.
While both the Hisense U7H and Sony A80J have good input lag for gaming, the Sony A80J stands out with an excellent response time, contributing to smoother motion and better gaming performance. The Hisense U7H, on the other hand, may not offer as clear motion due to its comparatively poor response time, which is particularly noticeable during fast-paced gaming.
Cartoons & Animation
7.9/10
8.6/10
7.7/10
COLOR GAMUT SCORE
8.0/10
8.3/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
7.5/10
8.7/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
7.2/10
6.5/10
COLORS OUT OF THE BOX SCORE
8.5/10
7.0/10
GRAY UNIFORMITY
9.8/10
The Sony A80J (OLED) is very good for cartoons & animation, while the Hisense U7H (LCD) is good.
The Sony A80J OLED TV displays very good colors out of the box and has a very good color gamut, which enhances the vibrancy and accuracy of colors for animated content, whereas the Hisense U7H LCD has fair colors out of the box and a good color gamut, meaning its colors might not be as rich or precise. Additionally, the Sony A80J's superior gray uniformity and contrast can provide a more consistent and deeper image for cartoons and animations compared to the Hisense U7H.
News, Talk, & Other TV
8.1/10
9.0/10
8.7/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
7.2/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
10.0/10
The Sony A80J (OLED) is excellent for news, talk, & other TV, while the Hisense U7H (LCD) is very good.
The Hisense U7H has very good performance in upscaling lower-resolution content and provides a bright display for standard dynamic range content, making it suitable for news and TV programs in well-lit environments. In contrast, the Sony A80J excels at upscaling and presents exceptional color accuracy right out of the box, with outstanding contrast due to its OLED technology, delivering a superior viewing experience for similar content, particularly in dark rooms.
Bright Room
7.7/10
7.2/10
5.4/10
VIEWING ANGLE
8.0/10
8.7/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
7.2/10
7.5/10
HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
7.0/10
6.6/10
REFLECTIONS SCORE
8.8/10
The Hisense U7H (LCD) and Sony A80J (OLED) are both good for bright room, though the Hisense U7H (LCD) is somewhat better.
The Hisense U7H has very good SDR brightness and handles reflections fairly, making it a good fit for bright rooms, whereas the Sony A80J provides good SDR brightness and excellent reflection handling, enhancing viewing in bright spaces as well; both have good HDR brightness, but the A80J's superior contrast and color performance might offer a more vibrant picture despite its slightly lower SDR brightness.
Cost
$698
$1,698
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
The Hisense U7H (LCD) has a price of $698 and the Sony A80J (OLED) costs $1,698.
"We loved the Hisense U7H. It was able to deliver an excellent all-around image quality in its price range. The TV excels at controlling its backlighting in a way that ensures you’ll never experience blooming to a level of being distracting, something that I was a little surprised to see given the lack of Mini LED. The TV doesn’t just get decently bright it offers relatively accurate color reproduction for a TV in this price range. The TV is being billed excellent for gaming."
"For home cinema fans the Sony A80J puts in a talented HDR performance, while daytime TV viewers benefit from its impressive upscaling and motion processing. Whites are portrayed in a clean and bright manner and black levels are strong, making for a very satisfying and consistent HD upscale. The A80J’s motion processing is hugely impressive. The Sony A80J takes content at any resolution and makes it look great, its motion skills are class-leading and its HDR performance boasts plenty of detail, contrast and expressive colours."
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About Hisense
Hisense, a Chinese TV manufacturer, entered the US market in approximately 2011 and has since acquired TV divisions from various companies such as Toshiba, Sharp, Hitachi, and NEC. Currently ranking as the fourth largest vendor in terms of sales volume, Hisense aims to capture a wide range of TV budget segments. They offer exceptional value with TVs that often outperform their competitors at similar price points, making them a compelling choice for consumers. In the US, they use Google TV as their smart TV software which provides the largest app selection and a very modern user interface, however it is not as user friendly as the software from other vendors.
About Sony
Sony stands as a highly experienced and widely trusted TV manufacturer, earning a reputation that surpasses all others. A Japanese company, Sony has been making TVs for far longs than it has been making Playstation game consoles. Sony's high-end TVs are often regarded as the ultimate choice for videophiles, representing the epitome of quality, albeit at a premium price point. Renowned for their advanced and precise motion handling, as well as their cutting-edge local dimming algorithms, Sony consistently delivers unparalleled performance in these areas. They include Google TV software with all their TV sets, which grants access to the largest selection of apps available and they also include Bravia Core which is a movie streaming platform specifically for Sony TVs that offers higher picture quality by using more bandwidth.
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