

🔥 Elevate your entertainment game with Mini-LED brilliance and cinematic sound!
The Hisense 50" QD7 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (2025) delivers exceptional picture quality with 600 nits peak brightness, QLED quantum dot color technology, and full array local dimming. Featuring Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio, it offers a truly immersive viewing experience. Gamers benefit from Game Mode Plus with VRR and ALLM for smooth, responsive play. Alexa voice control and Fire TV OS provide seamless smart functionality, making this TV a powerhouse for entertainment and gaming alike.




















| ASIN | B0DYVRJJY4 |
| Additional Features | Alexa Built In, Dolby Vision Atmos, Game Mode Plus, Local Dimming, Mini-LED |
| Antenna Location | Home Entertainment, Indoor |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Input | HDMI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #194 in Amazon Devices & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Amazon Devices & Accessories ) #17 in QLED TVs #23 in Smart TVs |
| Bluetooth Version | 5 |
| Brand | Hisense |
| Built-In Media | Power Cable, QSG, Remote, Stand, TV |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Headphone, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Content Sharing Direction | Mobile to TV |
| Contrast Ratio | High |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | App Control, Remote Control, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 741 Reviews |
| Display Backlight Configuration | Direct LED |
| Display Backlight Setting | Full Array Local Dimming |
| Display Backlight Technology | LED |
| Display Language Options | Spanish |
| Display Size Class | 50 Inches |
| Display Technology | Mini Led, QLED |
| HDR Format Supported | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | Dolby Atmos |
| Internet Applications | Disney Plus, Hulu, Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.1"D x 43.7"W x 25.5"H |
| Item Height | 25.5 inches |
| Item Weight Without Stand | 23.8 Pounds |
| Line Voltage | 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz |
| Manufacturer | Hisense |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 600 Nit |
| Model Name | 50QD7QF |
| Model Number | 50QD7QF |
| Model Series | QD7 Series |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | AI-based Motion Enhancement |
| Mounting Type | Table Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Composite-Video Inputs | 2 |
| Operating System | FireOS |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | QLED Color |
| Power Consumption | 180 Watts |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Remote Control Technology | Bluetooth |
| Remote Required Battery Quantity | 2 |
| Remote Required Battery Size | AAA |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Response Time | 8 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Flat |
| Screen Mirroring Technology | AirPlay |
| Screen Size | 50 Inches |
| Signal Format | HDMI, USB |
| Speaker Description | 20W speakers |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 20 Watts |
| Special Feature | Alexa Built In, Dolby Vision Atmos, Game Mode Plus, Local Dimming, Mini-LED |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Gaming |
| Total Audio Out Ports | 2 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 4 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| Tuner Type | ATSC |
| UPC | 888143022840 |
| VESA Mount Standard | 300 x 200 mm |
| Video Encoding | H.264, H.265 (HEVC), VP9 |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | 1 Year from the Manufacturer |
| Wattage | 180 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
G**!
Best RGB color for Budget Mini-LED
Bought the budget TCL mini-led QM5K 50 inch and everything about it was perfect (Google TV) but the color was a little off and not sure if that is a one-off issue, or if all 5K's are like that. Very impressive with vibrant colors and smooth clear images, but it didn't have a wide range in the yellow and orange colors. It was a little limited even after trying all sorts of color calibrations and adjustments. Bought this TV and it does have smooth play issues (stuttering) at the beginning of Prime Video. After about a minute, it is okay. Tried both Ethernet and WIFI and it didn't matter. Haven't tried my fire or Roku stick yet, but I might. If this Hisense had Google TV, I would have bought two, no question. I don't like Fire much. As for the color, I use the "Custom" setting for Picture Mode and the color is EXACTLY the way I like it. It's so good, I didn't even check the other settings. I use the same exact numbers for HLG, HDR10, and "standard video (like youtube) and live TV". Having "Skin Tone Control" really helps add more color without over-saturation. I didn't see that on my TCL. Not sure if the AI chip learns the signal format, but it does seem to improve the more I use it. Not a lot, but it does seem smoother and clearer now than out of the box. Another win for this TV over the 5K is I have it hooked up to a Vizio sound bar. On this TV, when you adjust the volume, it gives a number value (10,12,14) but the TCL just shows + or -. I like to see the number volume value. Since Fire isn't intuitive for setting, you have to disconnect the eARC HDMI cable, THEN adjust your bass/treble, then plug it back in. (huh?) to add depth to the sound bar. Hisense does need to tweak this model a little bit, and if they do, it will be very much a value win as a mini-led at this price point and is very much worth it. I almost went with a QLED, but glad I spent the extra $100 or so for mini-led.
A**F
Wonderful TV.
I've waited about a month to give my review, so far the tv is great, the picture is crisp, color is great, no lag in fast action, even older streaming movies look great, I'm completely satisfied with this purchase, and the price was amazing, I opted for the old tv removal, new tv unpacking and set up, Amazon did a great job, I've seen the negative reviews, my best advice, ignore them, you'll love this tv.
B**S
Final review of Hisense 65QD7QF, 2025 Model and problems with replacement of defective remote.
Complete disaster on all counts. I got the TV registered to my Amazon account through an ethernet connection despite the remote's navigation wheel sticking or not responding at times, but wrote that off to my going too fast, so I slowed down my input on the wheel and finally was able to complete the internet login and various app selections. That process took me roughly 40 minutes due to the navigation wheel sticking at times. I think one of my mistakes was not immediately going to the settings selection and downloading any updates (firmware or software) right then. I had assumed that once I registered my account that whatever my Amazon account was sending the TV (the screen showed an updating message for a minute or two) that information also included firmware/software updates. I assumed, but don't actually know, so should have checked out the setting menu immediately. But the TV worked and I wanted to check out the picture quality and sound. Had already signed up for Prime video so began watching an episode of the TV series "Bones." It looked great and sound quality was excellent. (Hadn't done any messing around with exploring the TV's setting yet). Decided to check over the air broadcast through my antenna. Had the TV do a channel scan and it picked up all stations and channels (29 in all same as with my ancient "stupid" TV, so all well and good). Clicked randomly on one of the local over the air stations. Was playing a foot ball game which looked great, motion display great, sound great - again without messing around with TV settings. Was going to select another station when problems began again with the selector ring on the remote, but it was late and I needed to go to bed so turned off the TV, using the remote (which was working with all input buttons responding *except* the direction movement controls on the navigation ring) and then unplugged the TV from the wall outlet. Next day plugged in TV, turned on using remote and everything was looking and sounding great for about one minute, then the navigation ring decided to quit again. Took out remote's batteries, waited a few minutes then reinstalled batteries, paired remote again - navigation ring still didn't work. Took out batteries waited 15 minutes while consulting Amazon and Hisense recommended procedures, installed freshly purchased Duracell brand AAA batteries, paired remote again - navigation ring still didn't work. This was on December 3rd of this year. From then on, every day until the I ran through every procedure listed on both the Hisense documentation and Amazon support for trouble shooting both the TV and remote. Ran through each procedure for both the TV and remote starting at around ten in the morning until around 8 or nine o'clock until the 7th of December (I'm an old, retired widower so I had the time). No luck with the navigation ring on the remote. From December 8th up till around 12th I began sending messages to Amazon support and then calling directly, but could only get an "ai clanker" to respond on the phone which only ran through already taken steps which hadn't worked. Began to suspect issue was with navigation ring directional presses failing to register on sensors inside the remote. Decided to buy one of the many replacement remotes Amazon sells. * WarningI * for my model I was eventually told on the phone by a human support person at Amazon - who I eventually reached on the 12th - that this particular model - unlike all other Hisense models sold by Amazon - was "specifically excluded from compatibility by Amazon policy with any Amazon Fire TV remote or Firestick unit, and that all the third party remote replacements sold by Amazon would only work with Hisense models using the Google operating system, not Fire TV operating system." Those were the support person's words. The support person said he'd consult with their "technical department" about it and asked permission to put me on hold while he consulted them. I said "yes", waited about four minutes. The support person came back to the phone told me the technical department didn't explain "why" the exclusion, but it was policy and there were *** "No third party replacement remotes sold on the Amazon website that would work with this Hisense model sold by Amazon!" *** He then told me there was no more support Amazon could give me on the matter and I should exclusively go to Hisense to see about a replacement remote. More problems began, but now with Hisense support but may be getting resolved in a few days (It took two days for Hisense to finally tell me that a company called "Encompass Supply Chain Solutions, Inc." actually did the selling of Hisense TV to the retailers for them and handled all service and remote replacement issues. Hisense support initially had just kept going through the same reset of TV and remote, including battery changes, that Amazon had. Somehow they finally understood it was possibly a hardware issue and told me about the "Encompass" outfit. By the way, I registered this model Hisense on the Hisense website on December 4th and got a nice reply email thanking me for registering. But the next day, when I went back to the Hisense website to look around at their support site, the site asked me to enter my TV model nuber. i entered "65QD7QF" (without quotation marks) and got the message 'model number not found". I've gotten the same message every time i visit the Hisense site since! On the 12th I went to the "Encompass" website, correctly entered the model number of my TV, and got the message "model not found" as well. Whoah! Fortunately, they were responsive and I've been corresponding with an actually person who's looking into why this happened and getting me a replacement remote. I expect to hear back soon (they've been quick to respond so far). Unfortunately, his latest message said they needed to get some "technical information" (whatever that might be) from Hisense to hopefully resolve various technical and other (unspecified) issues and get me a remote. It occurred to me just now that perhaps the navigation unit on this particular remote needs even more precise selection precision than my fingertips or even fingernails can provide? Perhaps, but I play classical guitar, the Recorder and piano so I don't know. Since I have a stylus that came with my new phone, I'm going to turn on the TV one last time tomorrow and see if the stylus works to get the navigation ring on the remote to operate. Of course if there's some weird reason replacement of the remote can't be done - and if I can't buy a brace of remotes as backups or identification of third party remotes from other suppliers can't be done, I'll tell Amazon to come pick the TV up and refund the money. Am hoping to hear by Christmas, but if the answer is negative or not answered by the middle of January, I still have until January 31st, 2026 to tell Amazon to come pick it up and refund me. (I'll do it no later than the 16th!) The tale is told. Again this is my preliminary review and really Iiked the TV's performance (sight and sound) in the short time I had had it running. I suspect that a version of this TV with an operating system other than Amazon Fire TV would be a better choice as there are a number of third party remotes that work with other operating system versions, especially the versions with Google operating system. The other versions of this Hisense model come with both bluetooth and infrared communication on those remotes. The Amazon Fire TV model only has bluetooth. I had no problems with pairing the remote I have, the problems were solely with the navigation device on the remote. Would like to keep it, but it's up to their 3rd party replacement parts company now. --- [First update] I tried the 'using a stylus' on the navigation ring experiment, but it didn't work. It has been four days since the Encompass support told me they needed to get "technical information" from Hisense. I haven't heard back yet as the weekend begins. I'm thinking that if I don't hear back by the morning of Christmas eve, I'm going to give up and tell Amazon to come get this and refund my money. I am aggravated that Amazon for the last two days has been sending me e-mails asking me to take a look at various third party remotes. Well, I do go take a look anyway and find they're all for Google operating system,Roku and none of them support the Fire Operating system on this TV! Hisense is facing three class action lawsuits file recently in the states of New York, Illinois and California over this particular Hisense model. They may be thrown out of court, though. I won't wait to see the outcome. Final Judgement: I returned the Hisense TV to Amazon for a refund. for the following reason: The (fomerly third party Hisense support company) "Encompass" is now owned by Hisense USA's parent holding company. Encompass now tells me they have no idea if or when Hisense's manufacturing facility in China will make a replacement remote or even an estimate as to when it might happen.
S**A
A great investment for a big screen smart TV.
Very nice smart big screen television. Very big & very heavy. Purchasing this I strongly advise you understand something this big is also very heavy and it absolutely needs 2 people to work with it. GREAT technology and the whole unit itself is very sturdy. The television pictures are amazing, and the sound is fantastic. It's a huge investment and if cinema viewing is your passion, then this big screen smart TV is perfect for you. Definitely not for a small room. The backside of the unit has 2 handles built in to help hold the tv & lift or walk with it. The volume is wonderful!
J**Y
Looks Good When Directly In Front of It.
Picture quality very good, when sitting directly in front. Off-axis color is completely washed out, even worse than the Hisense ultra short-throw projector (100") that this replaced due to pixelation after 2.5 years. As a monitor, it works well. I haven't tried to use the monitor's operating system, other than settings. I paired this with a mount (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F9KZY7TF?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title), which was easy to setup and worked well with this TV. Glad I purchased this, after using it? It is acceptable. I will keep it. Would I have added a thousand to this budget, researched some more, and bought a higher quality unit? Yes, after seeing the off-axis color fade-out. TV is packaged well and arrived without damage. Is heavy (120#) like most TVs in this size. Definitely a two-person job to mount safely. Also of note, and I have not called Hisense Support on this unit, but I did have to work with Hisense Support on my last unit. I was never able to reach a human being there after many attempts, and the automated responses didn't remotely help me. Maybe that was the intent, because I did end up replacing the projector. This is the second purchase from Hisense, and even after indicating that I will be keeping this unit (it does look good when seated directly in front of it), the off-axis performance and the horrible experience with Support will make this my last purchase from Hisense, at least for the foreseeable future. I own other panels in the 55" and 65" range from Samsung and Sony that are many years old, still working well, and look much better. Anything from them in the 100" range doubles and triples the price, and there may be a good reason for that.
D**A
Super value on a great picture quality tv.
I am not a tech person and bought this tv per recommendation from someone who is and because of the $200 off coupon. There was nothing really wrong with my 55” tv but the price of this hisense was too good to turn down and am glad I purchased it. There is no comparison between these tvs! The Hisense is so much better! I can’t state anything about its reliability but the picture quality is great. Glad I bought it and would do it again.
C**N
Amazing!
When it comes to shopping for a TV I am very particular. It takes me forever to make a decision as I'm always looking up reviews going to YouTube to see how the TVs work what they stand up against etc etc. The one I had sitting in my cart for a very long time with the brand new 65 inch Amazon fire TV mini LED when I kept seeing this one appearing everywhere. I used to not like Hisense tvs at all however they have really stepped up lately and are definitely something to pay attention to. Unlike a lot of other low budget television sets Hisense is putting in a major effort into the quality of their TVs in this one shows. Sometimes the most expensive TV is not going to be the best which is where they get us. With the prices of everything these days skyrocketing in our economy to see such a quality product like this be available for the price that it is is so absolutely worth it. Don't be afraid of the price point it doesn't make it a cheap TV. Take the time and do the reviews yourself go to YouTube watch people who have unboxed it and used it. The colors on this TV are mind-blowing they are so intricate and all details are amazing the blacks are true blacks and the colors are true colors so bright plus the fact you can customize everything for every input for every app I'm also using the gaming mode and it is seamless so I highly highly recommend this TV if I could give it 10 Stars I would
C**B
Dirty screen effect on edges of TV
I think I may have gotten a used TV because there is dirty screen effect, a horizontal grey line, darkening around the edges of the TV, most noticable on greys and browns. When i got the TV there was a white splotch in the middle when the tv was in sleep mode but when I pressed on it it went away. One of the screws for the legs couldnt screw in all the way. The image is fine when I play movies and video games but the scenes with grey and brown I can see the darkening bands on the edges of my tv about 3" wide. I have a feeling if I get a replacement the dirty screen effect will be worse, Idk if anyone else has this on their new TV. It is sort of noticable on camera but definately noticable in person.
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