If you're looking for an affordable option, the Hisense U7K is significantly less expensive and performs well overall, with particularly high marks for gaming. However, it's not as well-suited for bright rooms or wide viewing angles. On the other hand, the Samsung QN85B is more expensive but offers better performance in bright rooms and from wider viewing angles, although it may not be as good for gaming compared to the Hisense U7K. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Hisense U7K (LCD)
Very good for movies & TV
Advantages of the Samsung QN85B (LCD)
Excellent for bright room
Good for sports
Very good for use as monitor
Very good motion processing
Good viewing angle
Key differences
Movies & TV
8.1/10
7.3/10
7.38/10
CONTRAST
5.64/10
8.0/10
BLACK UNIFORMITY
5.7/10
7.0/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
Yes
HDR10 SUPPORT
Yes
Yes
HDR10+ SUPPORT
Yes
Yes
DOLBY VISION SUPPORT
No
The Hisense U7K (LCD) is very good for movies & TV, while the Samsung QN85B (LCD) is good.
The Hisense U7K offers a stronger contrast and black uniformity, which are crucial for deep black levels and high contrast scenes typically present in movies and cinematic TV, whereas the Samsung QN85B, while still good, falls behind in these areas but offers better viewing angles, making it more versatile for wider seating arrangements. Colors out of the box, color volume, and gray uniformity are somewhat important and both TVs perform very well, but the Samsung provides somewhat better viewing angles, which is important when watching with a group or in wide spaces.
Sports
6.3/10
7.1/10
3.5/10
MOTION PROCESSING
8.0/10
144Hz
REFRESH RATE
120Hz
7.6/10
INPUT LAG SCORE
10.0/10
7.0/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
8.4/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
9.3/10
Yes
HLG SUPPORT
Yes
The Samsung QN85B (LCD) is good for sports, while the Hisense U7K (LCD) is only fair.
The Samsung QN85B's better motion processing and response time provide a smoother experience for fast-paced sports action compared to the Hisense U7K, while its broader viewing angles ensure a consistent picture when viewed from the side. Both handle reflections well, which helps when watching games in bright rooms, but the Samsung does a better job at displaying uniform grays, which is important for sports with large uniform fields such as soccer or football.
Gaming
8.8/10
8.2/10
8.1/10
RESPONSE TIME SCORE
8.0/10
7.6/10
INPUT LAG SCORE
10.0/10
3.5/10
MOTION PROCESSING
8.0/10
85.0/100
GAMING LOCAL DIMMING
70.0/100
8.3/10
GAME HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
9.0/10
The Hisense U7K (LCD) and Samsung QN85B (LCD) are both very good for gaming, though the Hisense U7K (LCD) is somewhat better.
The Hisense U7K is noted for its very good response time and good input lag, which translates to its strong performance for gaming in terms of quick screen changes and minimizing delay between user actions and on-screen reactions. In contrast, the Samsung QN85B also boasts a very good response time but elevates the gaming experience with the best input lag, further reducing the response time between players' inputs and the game's response, making it particularly attractive for fast-paced gaming.
Cartoons & Animation
8.6/10
8.0/10
8.3/10
COLOR GAMUT SCORE
7.2/10
8.2/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
7.5/10
8.4/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
9.3/10
8.6/10
COLORS OUT OF THE BOX SCORE
7.9/10
7.0/10
GRAY UNIFORMITY
7.2/10
The Hisense U7K (LCD) and Samsung QN85B (LCD) are both very good for cartoons & animation, though the Hisense U7K (LCD) is somewhat better.
The Hisense U7K displays vibrant colors right out of the box and offers a wide color gamut, which is crucial for animated content, while the Samsung QN85B, though providing good color accuracy and gamut, excels in delivering brighter images, beneficial for cartoons and animation in well-lit rooms. Both TVs have adequate color volume and gray uniformity, but the Hisense U7K stands out with its contrast, which enhances the depth of colors for animation, whereas the QN85B may offer more consistent colors across various brightness levels.
Bright Room
8.1/10
9.2/10
5.3/10
VIEWING ANGLE
7.5/10
8.4/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
9.3/10
7.9/10
HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
8.9/10
8.8/10
REFLECTIONS SCORE
8.9/10
The Samsung QN85B (LCD) is excellent for bright room, while the Hisense U7K (LCD) is very good.
The Hisense U7K has very good SDR brightness, making it suitable for bright rooms, while the Samsung QN85B excels in this regard with excellent SDR brightness, providing superior visibility in well-lit environments. Both models handle reflections very well, minimizing glare, but the Samsung QN85B pulls ahead with slightly better scores in color volume and color gamut, offering more vibrant and varied on-screen colors for an enhanced viewing experience in bright conditions.
Cost
$678
$1,199
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
The Hisense U7K (LCD) has a price of $678 and the Samsung QN85B (LCD) costs $1,199.
Although they have very similar scores, PerfectRec considers Hisense U7K (LCD) to have very good picture quality, while the Samsung QN85B (LCD) has good picture quality.
News, Talk, & Other TV
8.3/10
8.2/10
8.4/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
9.3/10
7.0/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
The Hisense U7K (LCD) and Samsung QN85B (LCD) are both very good for news, talk, & other TV.
The Hisense U7K delivers very good upscaling and SDR brightness, which are important for watching news and other TV programs in different resolutions and varied lighting conditions, while also boasting very good performance in colors out of the box and color gamut, enhancing immediate viewing pleasure without the need for extensive calibration. In comparison, the Samsung QN85B provides excellent SDR brightness that ensures clear images in bright rooms and likewise has very good upscaling to keep lower-resolution content looking sharp, with its colors out of the box and local dimming being decent, but it stands out with a wider viewing angle, making it a better fit for rooms where viewers are spread out.
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"Particularly key to this is the fact that black levels are unusually good, on a level we haven’t seen from any IPS TV before. Build quality is impressive too, with a gleaming silver metallic frame and stand, and enough heft to suggest plenty of quality innards. High dynamic range content jumps off the screen with enough luminosity and intensity to really sell what makes HDR special."
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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 Samsung
Samsung, a South Korean electronics manufacturer, holds the title of being the largest global TV vendor in terms of units sold. They offer a diverse lineup of TV products that cater to various budget ranges. A notable achievement in recent years is the development of Quantum Dots, a technology that enhances color reproduction, resulting in richer and more vibrant hues. Samsung TVs are well-regarded for their high manufacturing quality and user-friendly software, making them an excellent choice for consumers seeking an intuitive viewing experience.
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