The Hisense U7H generally offers better performance in various categories compared to the Samsung AU8000 and is slightly more expensive. The Hisense U7H has a higher overall picture quality, better gaming performance due to higher response time and input lag scores, and slightly better performance in bright rooms. It supports advanced gaming features and has better sound quality. However, its dark room performance, while better than the Samsung AU8000, may not be the best because of its local dimming feature.
The Samsung AU8000 is less expensive and performs better in black uniformity, which is crucial for viewing in dark environments. It also has a better reflection handling score, making it a good choice for rooms with many light sources, despite its lower overall performance in bright rooms when compared to the U7H.
If you prioritize gaming, frequently watch in bright rooms, and don't mind spending a bit more, go with the Hisense U7H. If saving money is your main concern and you value dark room viewing slightly more, consider the Samsung AU8000. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Hisense U7H (LCD)
Good for bright room
Good for dark room
Good for gaming
Good for movies & TV
Very good for news, talk, & other TV
Good for cartoons & animation
Advantages of the Samsung AU8000 (LCD)
Good reflections
Key differences
Picture Quality
7.6/10
6.6/10
7.50/10
CONTRAST
6.71/10
8.3/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
6.3/10
LED FALD
PANEL TYPE
LED
VA
PANEL SUB-TYPE
VA
The Hisense U7H (LCD) has good picture quality, while the Samsung AU8000 (LCD) has only fair picture quality.
Movies & TV
7.4/10
5.9/10
7.50/10
CONTRAST
6.71/10
5.7/10
BLACK UNIFORMITY
6.9/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
Yes
HDR10 SUPPORT
Yes
Yes
HDR10+ SUPPORT
Yes
Yes
DOLBY VISION SUPPORT
No
The Hisense U7H (LCD) is good for movies & TV, while the Samsung AU8000 (LCD) is poor.
The Hisense U7H is good for watching movies and cinematic TV due to its higher contrast ratio and effective local dimming, which help deliver deeper blacks and more detailed dark scenes, while the Samsung AU8000 falls short in these aspects, mainly because it lacks local dimming and has a lower contrast, thus delivering less impressive blacks and dark scene details. Moreover, the U7H generally provides better color performance out of the box, which can enhance the viewing experience for most content without the need for additional color calibration.
Gaming
7.7/10
5.8/10
5.8/10
RESPONSE TIME SCORE
5.9/10
7.6/10
INPUT LAG SCORE
10.0/10
3.2/10
MOTION PROCESSING
6.0/10
75.0/100
GAMING LOCAL DIMMING
0.0/100
8.0/10
GAME HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
5.8/10
The Hisense U7H (LCD) is good for gaming, while the Samsung AU8000 (LCD) is poor.
The Hisense U7H is better for gaming because it has good response time and good input lag performance, which are crucial for smooth gameplay, whereas the Samsung AU8000 has poorer response time and only fair input lag, making it less suitable for fast-paced gaming.
Cartoons & Animation
7.9/10
6.9/10
7.7/10
COLOR GAMUT SCORE
6.1/10
8.3/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
6.3/10
8.7/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
7.1/10
6.5/10
COLORS OUT OF THE BOX SCORE
7.2/10
7.0/10
GRAY UNIFORMITY
6.8/10
The Hisense U7H (LCD) is good for cartoons & animation, while the Samsung AU8000 (LCD) is only fair.
The Hisense U7H displays cartoons and animation with vivid colors out of the box and a very good color gamut, making for an immersive viewing experience. In contrast, the Samsung AU8000 offers colors out of the box and a color gamut that are only fair, which may result in less vibrant and accurate colors for animated content.
News, Talk, & Other TV
8.1/10
6.7/10
8.7/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
7.1/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
The Hisense U7H (LCD) is very good for news, talk, & other TV, while the Samsung AU8000 (LCD) is only fair.
The Hisense U7H offers better SDR brightness and a superior upscaling ability for lower-resolution content compared to the Samsung AU8000, which is essential when watching standard definition TV programs such as news and talk shows. Additionally, the Hisense U7H has a decent color accuracy right out of the box, supporting a wider color gamut and benefiting from local dimming that improves contrast, whereas the Samsung AU8000 lacks local dimming and falls short in color accuracy and gamut, impacting the overall viewing experience.
Bright Room
7.7/10
6.3/10
5.4/10
VIEWING ANGLE
5.5/10
8.7/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
7.1/10
7.5/10
HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
5.7/10
6.6/10
REFLECTIONS SCORE
7.8/10
The Hisense U7H (LCD) is good for bright room, while the Samsung AU8000 (LCD) is only fair.
The Hisense U7H delivers very good SDR brightness and has fair performance in handling reflections, making it suitable for bright rooms, while the Samsung AU8000 offers good SDR brightness but is better at handling reflections, although it might struggle in very bright conditions due to lower brightness compared to the U7H. Additionally, HDR brightness, which is good on the U7H and poor on the AU8000, can impact the overall viewing experience in brighter environments by making highlights stand out more on the U7H.
Cost
$1,698
$1,498
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
The Hisense U7H (LCD) has a price of $1,698 and the Samsung AU8000 (LCD) costs $1,498.
The Samsung AU8000 (LCD) and Hisense U7H (LCD) are both only fair for sports.
The Hisense U7H might struggle with fast-moving content due to its poor response time, which is significant for sports, while the Samsung AU8000 has a good response time, providing smoother motion. However, despite the Samsung AU8000 handling reflections better, both TVs have similar performance in gray uniformity and narrow viewing angles which can affect the sports viewing experience in bright rooms or from off-center seating.
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How the Hisense U7H (LCD) and the Samsung AU8000 (LCD) compare to other TVs
"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."
"To put it directly: you’d never see a mid-range 4K TV hitting this black levels half a decade ago. AU8000 plays the part of a higher-end TV thanks to its sleek design. If you’re upgrading to a smart TV for the first time, the software is a great way to dip your toes in the streaming water."
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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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