Hisense 55 Inch QLED Smart TV 55E77KQTUK – Quantum Dot

Hisense 55 Inch QLED Smart TV 55E77KQTUK – Quantum Dot Colour, 60Hz VRR, Dolby Vision, Bluetooth&HDMI, Share to TV, and Youtube, Freeview Play, Netflix and Disney+ (2023 New Model) [Energy Class G]


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Size | 65″ / 55″/ 50″ / 43″ | 75″ / 65″ / 55″ | 65″ / 55″ | 75″ / 65″ / 55″ |
Display Technology | QLED | QLED | Mini-LED ULED | Mini-LED ULED |
Panel Refresh Rate | 60 Hz | 120 Hz / 144 Hz VRR | 60 Hz | 120 Hz / 144 Hz VRR |
Brightness (nits) | 300(65″)/275(55″&50″)/250 | 350 | 600 | 1000 (75″&65″) / 900 (55″) |
Full Array Local Dimming | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
Dolby Vision IQ | ✘ | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ |
Audio | 2.0 | 2.1 | 2.0 | 2.1 |
Operation System | VIDAA 6 | VIDAA 7 | VIDAA 6 | VIDAA 7 |
HDMI | HDMI 2.0 | HDMI 2.1 | HDMI 2.0 | HDMI 2.1 |
AMD Freesync | ✘ | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ |
Multiple Voice Assistants | Alexa Built-in/VIDAA VOICE | Alexa Built-in/VIDAA VOICE | Alexa Built-in/VIDAA VOICE | Alexa Built-in/VIDAA VOICE |
Far-field Voice Control | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
Great value for money, they are not the very best, but for the price they are high quality. It’s the 3rd Hisense TV I have owned and I am delighted with their products. The first product purchased in 2016 and still good and going strong!!!
I bought this as a second tv. The main tv is in the living room and cost 4x as much as this tv. I was expecting a pretty low quality picture and sound but was pleasantly surprised. Yes it’s not perfect but at 300 it’s pretty damn good.
I bought a high sense TV a few years ago via Amazon and was impressed with the value for money it offered. As a friend pointed out Samsung an LG we are new to the market a few years ago so it was worth taking the chance. Perhaps the picture quality et cetera might be better with one of the other brands but for the price point it is very hard to beat. I am more than happy with the TV and remote and its interactivity.
The TV itself is great, the picture quality and the sound is fab. We bought this TV in particular because it has a good menu for freeview and a good home page. That being said, delivery was later than anticipated, so we actually bought it elsewhere and returned the one from Amazon, but still a good product.
The UI is very snappy for a low cost TV.
Sound is decent, but needs a soundbar.
Connextivity is excellent with the PS5 and Apple TV. Cec works perfectly.
Picture is very good for the price
Great bargain TV, lots of APPs. Has Disney, Netflix, Amazon Prime, You Tube etc. Used with Hisense sound bar but TV on board sound was ok. Picture quality good but I don’t know how this compares to more expensive TVs
Happy with purchase on Amazon Prime members day.
I do not regret my decision, the picture quality is stunning, particularly when I am sim-racing and the game mode with anti-lag automatically engages the moment I switch my input to a game on my PC.
The audio I haven’t dabbled with since I am using a soundbar.
There is a nice selection of settings to dabble with and it is worth spending the time messing about with them to get the picture you would like.
Great TV, would highly recommend.
I had to pull the power to it between every movie we watched, it’s plugged into a very good quality SSD drive and continued to reject file types until you pull the lead out. Simply turning it off and on has no effect.
I’m used to extremely high end tech, this makes all the promises and admittedly has a superb screen, but the firmware/software desperately needed to be updated so that it actually worked.
So yesterday I sat down to watch a film and it notified me of an enormous software update. Having had the upgrade, it is absolutely fantastic, it’s as good as an LG or Samsung, for sub 400 now that it works was a serious bargain. No more glitches or crashing.
So long as you connect yours to a network for the update, I would strongly recommend one of these, extremely good value. The sound is rubbish, same as all TVs, but I have it connected to a 11.1 cinema system and it’s now way better than my old LG.
The picture quality is definitely its biggest selling point, gaming being second. The game mode is great, it seems to make the screen slightly more responsive and smoother. It brightens the screen slightly too to make it more vibrant.
The sound is much better than I anticipated, I put off buying a sound bar and now I don’t think I will purchase one at all. It’s loud and crisp, no muffling. I found a tool in settings that makes voices louder so you can hear words way better from the TV. A lot of shows and movies have loud music and sound effects, so you can’t really hear the actors clearly, but this makes it much better to listen. It’s easy to find in settings.
When you are on menus and scrolling through things like Netflix or changing the volume, the actions are slightly lagged, which can result in overcompensating by pressing buttons multiple times to do what you want. This has happened twice now, but it certainly isn’t putting me off of keeping the TV.
This is most likely my biggest purchase of the year and quite frankly, I don’t see any problems with this TV. Lag is common on Smart TVs and this one, sadly, is no exception.
I’m definitely telling my tech-loving friends to consider getting this TV as it’s perfect for those on a budget who want a very good TV.
If you are expecting the world like you get with a top of the range Samsung, Sony etc then don’t bother with this TV.
If you are just wanting a decent TV with the newest Smart TV Features, good size screen and decent picture quality and decent sound.
Then this is the TV for you.
If you want to spend a bit more money, for a higher quality TV then do that,
In hindsight, I should of paid an extra few hundred and bought a Samsung or Similar.
Light bleeds from the sides of the screen, and the sound automatically changes depending on what you are watching, even after you turn off the auto feature.
So sometimes in the middle of watching something, the sound will automatically change to a different mode, and you can’t hear anything, you turn the volume up and then suddenly mode changes again and then you get blaring sound coming from the TV, where you scramble for the remote to reduce the sound again.
Decent TV for the price, but if you can afford it…get a better brand TV
UPDATE – it is now 22 February 2023, I’ve had the TV since Christmas 2022. I’ve been watching Stranger Things on Netflix and I have to say the TV REALLY DELIVERS! This TV is perfect for Netflix, particularly as many titles are in Dolby Vision… Did I also mention that one of the main features of this TV is that it’s built for gaming..? The sad news is this TV has risen in price by around 70 since I bought it, taking it over 400. IT’S STILL WORTH IT! If you’re thinking about getting a new smart TV you will never regret getting this one.
FURTHER UPDATE – the TV is back down to the price of 379, and still a great bargain!